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Performer: Red Byrd A SCOTTISH LADYMASS: (Review by J. F. Weber) | ensemble or orchestra | A SCOTTISH LADYMASS: (Review by J. F. Weber) | want list ensemble | SONGS OF LOVE AND DEATH: (Review by William Wians) | ensemble or orchestra | BLOW, JOHN: Awake my lyre (Review by Tom Moore) | ensemble or orchestra | BLOW, JOHN: Awake, Awake my lyre! Salvator mundi salva nos. Stay, gentle Echo. Sonata in A for Two Violins and Continuo. Poor Celadon, he sighs in vain. Music's the cordial of a troubled breast. Go, perjuir'd man, and if thou ere return. Hep, Father Abraham. Chloe found Anyntas lying all in tears. Ground in G Minor for Two Violins and Continuo. Paratům cor meum deus. Whilst on Septimnius's panting breast. Gloria patri, qui creavit nos. Sing ye muses (Review by Tom Moore) | ensemble or orchestra | GIBBONS, ORLANDO: Cries and Fancies (Review by Tom Moore) | ensemble or orchestra | GIBBONS, ORLANDO: Cries and Fancies (Review by Tom Moore) | want list ensemble | GIBBONS, ORLANDO: Fantasia in Two Parts, VdGS no. 5. Fantasias in Three Parts (Review by Tom Moore) | ensemble or orchestra | LEONINUS: 9 Organa (Review by J. F. Weber) | ensemble or orchestra | LEONINUS: Alleluia, non vos relinquam. Alleluia, dulce lignum. Alleluia Spiritus Sanctus procedens. Alleluia, Paraclitus Spiritus Sanctus. Priusquam te formarem. Alleluia, inter natos mulierum. Viderunt omnes. Alleluia, dies sanc-tificatus. Alleluia, pasena nostrum (Review by J. F. Weber) | ensemble or orchestra | LEONINUS: Judea et Jerusalem. Descendit de caelis missus. Et valde mane. Christus resurgens. Sedit angelus. Dum complerentur. Advenit ignis. Repleti sunt. Benedicamus Domino (Review by J. F. Weber) | ensemble or orchestra | LEONINUS: Organa (Review by Robert Carl) | want list ensemble | LEONINUS: Sacred Music from 12th-century Paris (Review by J. F. Weber) | ensemble or orchestra | LEONINUS: Sacred music from 12th-century Paris, vol. 2 (Review by J. F. Weber) | ensemble or orchestra | MARSH, ROGER: Pierrot Lunaire (Review by Colin Clarke) | ensemble or orchestra | MONTEVERDI: Altri canti d'Amor. Il combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda. Volgendo II ciel. Il ballo delle ingrate (Review by J. F. Weber) | ensemble or orchestra | MOODY: Passion and Resurrection (Review by Richard Burke) | ensemble or orchestra | MUSGRAVE: An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge. Green. Wild Winter I (Review by Ronald E. Grames) | ensemble or orchestra | PURCELL, HENRY: Hark how the wild musicians sing (Symphony Songs) (Review by Eric Van Tassel) | ensemble or orchestra | PURCELL, HENRY: Hark, Damon, hark, Z. 541. Hark, how the wild musicians sing, Z. 542. How pleasant is this flowery plain and grove, Z. 543. If ever I more riches did desire, Z. 544. We reap all the pleasures, Z. 547. Oh! What a scene does entertain my sight, Z. 506. See where she sits, Z. 506. Soft notes and gently raised, Z. 510. Four Pavans, Z. 751-54 (Review by Eric Van Tassel) | ensemble or orchestra | TOMKINS: Consort Music for Viols and Voices. Keyboard Music. Rose Consort of Viols (Review by Brian Robins) | ensemble or orchestra |
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