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Performer: William Carter

FLEUR DE LYS: THE SOLO SUITE BEFORE BACH (Charles Medlam) (Review by Bertil van Boer)

theorbo 

BOCCHERINI, LUIGI: Cello Sonatas (Review by Jerry Dubins)

archlute 

BOCCHERINI, LUIGI: Cello Sonatas (Review by Bertil van Boer)

archlute 

BOCCHERINI, LUIGI: Cello Sonatas (Review by Jerry Dubins)

guitar 

BOCCHERINI, LUIGI: Cello Sonatas (Review by Bertil van Boer)

guitar 

CIRRI: Cello Sonatas (Review by Jerry Dubins)

archlute 

CIRRI: Cello Sonatas (Review by Bertil van Boer)

archlute 

CIRRI: Cello Sonatas (Review by Jerry Dubins)

guitar 

CIRRI: Cello Sonatas (Review by Bertil van Boer)

guitar 

CORBETTA, FRANCISCO: Pieces (Review by Michael Ullman)

guitar 

LAWES, HENRY: Cease you jolly shepherds (Review by Brian Robins)

lute 

LAWES, HENRY: Love’s Sweet Repose (Review by Brian Robins)

lute 

LAWES, WILLIAM: Corants (3) (Review by Brian Robins)

lute 

PURCELL, HENRY: Ground. Tell me, some pitying angel. Music for a while. The fatal hour comes on apace. Thou wakeful shepherd. Now that the sun has veiled his light (Review by Michael Ullman)

lute 

PURCELL, HENRY: Ground. Tell me, some pitying angel. Music for a while. The fatal hour comes on apace. Thou wakeful shepherd. Now that the sun has veiled his light (Review by Michael Ullman)

theorbo 

PURCELL, HENRY: Sacred Music (Review by Michael Ullman)

theorbo 

PURCELL, HENRY: The cares of lovers. Sweeter than roses. From silent shades. Retir’d from mortal’s sight. Celia has a thousand charms. Dear pretty youth. A Ground in Gamut. If music be the food of love. O solitude, my sweetest choice. Hears not my Phillis. O lead me not to some peaceful gloom. She loves and she confesses too (Review by Michael Ullman)

lute 

PURCELL, HENRY: The cares of lovers. Sweeter than roses. From silent shades. Retir’d from mortal’s sight. Celia has a thousand charms. Dear pretty youth. A Ground in Gamut. If music be the food of love. O solitude, my sweetest choice. Hears not my Phillis. O lead me not to some peaceful gloom. She loves and she confesses too (Review by Michael Ullman)

theorbo 

 

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