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Performer: Dowland Consort MUSIC FROM THE TIME OF CHRISTIAN IV- Instrumental...: (Review by J. F. Weber) | ensemble or orchestra | ALLISON: Bachelar's delight. Goe from my window. De la tromba pavan (Review by Tom Moore) | ensemble or orchestra | ANONYMOUS: Robin is to the greenwoode gone. Heaven and earth. Nutmeg and ginger. A lesson. A gaillard (Review by Tom Moore) | ensemble or orchestra | BAXTER, JOHN: Galliard to Sacred end (Review by Tom Moore) | ensemble or orchestra | BYRD, WILLIAM: My Lord of Oxenford's masque (Review by Tom Moore) | ensemble or orchestra | CAMPION, THOMAS: The Peaceful western wind (Review by Tom Moore) | ensemble or orchestra | DOWLAND, JOHN: Lachrimae, or Seven Tears Figured in Seven Passionate Pavans, with Divers other Pavans, Gallards, and Almands, Set Forth for the Lute, Viols, or Violins in Five Parts (Review by Mortimer H. Frank) | ensemble or orchestra | DOWLAND, JOHN: Lachrimae. Can she excuse. The Frog gaillard (Review by Tom Moore) | ensemble or orchestra | HOLBORNE, ANTHONY: The countess of Pembroke's funerals (Review by Tom Moore) | ensemble or orchestra | HUME, CAPTAIN TOBIAS: Sweet musické. The King of Denmark's delight (Review by Tom Moore) | ensemble or orchestra | LUPO: Shewes and nightly revels (Review by Tom Moore) | ensemble or orchestra | MORLEY: Joyne hands (Review by Tom Moore) | ensemble or orchestra | MORLEY: The Sacred end pavan. Now is the month of May. Fantasia (Review by Tom Moore) | ensemble or orchestra | NICHOLSON: Jews dance (Review by Tom Moore) | ensemble or orchestra | PHILLIPS: Pavan and gaillard (Review by Tom Moore) | ensemble or orchestra |
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