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Performer: Jaye Consort of Viols THE ELIZABETHAN VIOLS: (Review by Edward Strickland) | ensemble or orchestra | ANONYMOUS: Dance; Sacred ende (Review by J. F. Weber) | ensemble or orchestra | BULL, JOHN: Fancy (Review by J. F. Weber) | ensemble or orchestra | BYRD, WILLIAM: In fields abroad; Gallarda (Review by J. F. Weber) | ensemble or orchestra | CAMPION, THOMAS: Fair, if you expect admiring (Review by J. F. Weber) | ensemble or orchestra | DOWLAND, JOHN: Flow not so fast, ye fountains (Review by J. F. Weber) | ensemble or orchestra | FARMER, JOHN: Sweet friend, thy absence; Fair Phyllis I saw sitting all alone (Review by J. F. Weber) | ensemble or orchestra | FARNABY, R.: Daphne on the rainbow; Carters, now cast down your whips; Construe my meaning (Review by J. F. Weber) | ensemble or orchestra | INGLOTT: The leaves be greene (Review by J. F. Weber) | ensemble or orchestra | JOHNSON, ROBERT: Defiled Is my name (Review by J. F. Weber) | ensemble or orchestra | MORLEY: Thy nis and Milla (Review by J. F. Weber) | ensemble or orchestra | PHILIPS: Amarilli di Julio Romano (Review by J. F. Weber) | ensemble or orchestra | RAVENSCROFT: A bellman's song (Review by J. F. Weber) | ensemble or orchestra | ROSSETER: When Laura smiles (Review by J. F. Weber) | ensemble or orchestra | WEELKES: To shorten winter's sadness. Thule, the period of cosmography. The Andalusian merchant. Fantasy for viols a 6. 0 care, thou wilt dispatch me. Hence care, thou art too cruel. The Cries of London. When David heard. In nomine a 5. All laud and praise. Lachrimae for viols. O Lord, arise into Thy resting place (Review by J. F. Weber) | ensemble or orchestra |
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