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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)

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