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Performer: Hanneke van Proosdij ANONYMOUS: In a Garden so Green; Joy to the Person (Review by Michael Ullman) | harpsichord | ANONYMOUS: In a Garden so Green; Joy to the Person (Review by Michael Ullman) | organ | ANONYMOUS: In a garden so green. Joy to the person. O Death rock me asleep (Review by Tom Moore) | harpsichord | ANONYMOUS: In a garden so green. Joy to the person. O Death rock me asleep (Review by Tom Moore) | organ | BLOW, JOHN: The self-banished (Review by Tom Moore) | harpsichord | BLOW, JOHN: The self-banished (Review by Tom Moore) | organ | BOLEYN, ANNE: O Death, Rock Me Asleep (Review by Michael Ullman) | harpsichord | BOLEYN, ANNE: O Death, Rock Me Asleep (Review by Michael Ullman) | organ | DOWLAND, JOHN: The Lowest Trees have Tops; Awake, sweet love; Go crystal Tears (Review by Michael Ullman) | harpsichord | DOWLAND, JOHN: The Lowest Trees have Tops; Awake, sweet love; Go crystal Tears (Review by Michael Ullman) | organ | DOWLAND, JOHN: The lowest trees have tops; Awake sweet love; O sweet woods! Go crystal tears (Review by Tom Moore) | harpsichord | DOWLAND, JOHN: The lowest trees have tops; Awake sweet love; O sweet woods! Go crystal tears (Review by Tom Moore) | organ | HART, JAMES: Adieu to the Pleasures and Follies of Love (Review by Michael Ullman) | harpsichord | HART, JAMES: Adieu to the Pleasures and Follies of Love (Review by Michael Ullman) | organ | HART, JAMES: Adieu to the pleasures and follies of love (Review by Tom Moore) | harpsichord | HART, JAMES: Adieu to the pleasures and follies of love (Review by Tom Moore) | organ | JOHNSON, ROBERT: Have you seen but a bright Lily grow, Woods, Rocks and Mountains; Dear, do not your fair Beauty wrong (Review by Michael Ullman) | harpsichord | JOHNSON, ROBERT: Have you seen but a bright Lily grow, Woods, Rocks and Mountains; Dear, do not your fair Beauty wrong (Review by Michael Ullman) | organ | JOHNSON, ROBERT: Have you seen but a bright lily grow (Review by Tom Moore) | harpsichord | JOHNSON, ROBERT: Have you seen but a bright lily grow (Review by Tom Moore) | organ | JOHNSON, ROBERT: Woods, rocks, and mountains (Review by Tom Moore) | harpsichord | JOHNSON, ROBERT: Woods, rocks, and mountains (Review by Tom Moore) | organ | LANIER: The Marigold; Love’s Constancy (Review by Michael Ullman) | harpsichord | LANIER: The Marigold; Love’s Constancy (Review by Michael Ullman) | organ | LANIER: The marigold. Love’s constancy (Review by Tom Moore) | harpsichord | LANIER: The marigold. Love’s constancy (Review by Tom Moore) | organ | PURCELL, HENRY: Here the Deities approve; ’Twas within a Furlong of Edinboro Town; With Him He Brings the Partner, I saw that You were grown so High; Bess of Bedlam; The Plaint (Review by Michael Ullman) | harpsichord | PURCELL, HENRY: Here the Deities approve; ’Twas within a Furlong of Edinboro Town; With Him He Brings the Partner, I saw that You were grown so High; Bess of Bedlam; The Plaint (Review by Michael Ullman) | organ | PURCELL, HENRY: Here the deities approve; ’Twas within a furlong; Ground in C minor. I saw that you were grown so high. O solitude. Bess of Bedlam. The plaint (Review by Tom Moore) | harpsichord | PURCELL, HENRY: Here the deities approve; ’Twas within a furlong; Ground in C minor. I saw that you were grown so high. O solitude. Bess of Bedlam. The plaint (Review by Tom Moore) | organ |
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