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Performer: Wendy Gillespie HEART'S EASE- MUSIC FOR VIOL CONSORT FROM THE...: (Review by Mortimer H. Frank) | viol | ANONYMOUS: Come, tread the paths. In terrors trapp'd (Review by Michael Ullman) | viol | CAMPION, THOMAS: Author of light. Oft have I sighed (Review by Michael Ullman) | viol | DANYEL: Eyes, look no more. Thou pretty bird how do I see. I die whenas I do not see (Review by Michael Ullman) | viol | DOWLAND, JOHN: Can she excuse my wrongs? Flow my tears. A Fancy. Sorrow, stay. Queen Elizabeth, her Gaillard. Go nightly cares. Now, o now, I needs must part. Preludium. A fantasie. Say love if ever thou didst find. The Frog Galliard. Awake, sweet love, thou art returned. Tell me, true Love (Review by Michael Ullman) | viol | DOWLAND, JOHN: Lachrimae or Seaven Teares (Review by William Zagorski) | viol | FERRABOSCO II, ALFONSO: Pavin (Review by Michael Ullman) | viol | FORD, THOMAS: Since first I saw your face (Review by Michael Ullman) | viol | JOHNSON, EDWARD: Eliza is the fairest queen (Review by Michael Ullman) | viol |
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