Bibliographic Details
Authors and Corporations: Johnson, Robert (Other), Morley, Thomas (Other), Laniere, Nicholas (Other), Ferrabosco, Alfonso (Other), Wilson, John (Other), Campion, Thomas (Other), Brewer, Thomas (Other), Baird, Julianne (Performer), MacFarlane, Ronn (Performer)
published: Troy, NY Dorian Recordings c 1988
Media Type: Audio
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Item Description: Enth. Werke von Robert Johnson, Thomas Morley u.a
Physical Description: 1 Compact Disc; Beih
Note: This merry pleasant spring
Woods, rocks and mountains
April is in my Mistress' face
No more shall meads be deck'd with flow'rs
Lute solo : The French king's masque
Come my Celia
O death, rock me asleep
Where the bee sucks
Full fathom five
Come away, Hecate
The Willow song
Lute solo : Alman, "Hit and take it"
Dear, do not your fair beauty wrong
Come hither you that love
Have you seen but a white lily grow
I must complain
Nothing on earth
Fain would I wed
Miserere, my maker
O that mine eyes
Lute solo : Alman
Care, charming sleep
Cupid is Venus' only joy
O let us howl
As life what is so sweet
Turn, turn thy beauteous face away!
Take, o take those lips away!
Language: English, German, French
Subjects:
CD
Collection: Verbunddaten SWB
Table of Contents
This merry pleasant spring \ Anon.
Woods, rocks and mountains \ Robert Johnson
April is in my Mistress' face \ Thomas Maroley
No more shall meads be deck'd with flow'rs \ N. Lanier
Lute solo : The French king's masque \ Anon.
Come my Celia \ Alfonso Ferrabosco
O death, rock me asleep \ Anon.
Where the bee sucks \ Johnson
Full fathom five \ Johnson
Come away, Hecate \ Johnson
The Willow song \ Anon.
Lute solo : Alman, "Hit and take it" \ Johnson
Dear, do not your fair beauty wrong \ J. Wilson
Come hither you that love \ Johnson
Have you seen but a white lily grow \ Johnson
I must complain \ Anon.
Nothing on earth \ Anon.
Fain would I wed \ Thomas Campion
Miserere, my maker \ Anon.
O that mine eyes \ Thomas Brewer
Lute solo : Alman \ Johnson
Care, charming sleep \ Johnson
Cupid is Venus' only joy \ Anon.
O let us howl \ Johnson
As life what is so sweet \ William Webb
Turn, turn thy beauteous face away! \ Wilson
Take, o take those lips away! \ Wilson