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Release Date: Wednesday 24 August 2005
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"The disc concludes with a very impressive and moving song cycle by John Coprario, an English composer who was strongly influenced by the Italian style. The cycle was subtitled 'For the death of the Right Honorable the Earle of Devonshire', and prefaced with a verse addressed to Penelope."
(MusicWeb April 2005)
anon
How should I your true love know [00:28]
Robert JONES (fl. 1597-1615)
O he is gone [02:28]
And is it night? [03:50]
John DOWLAND (c. 1563-1626)
Mr Dowland's Midnight [01:00]
William BYRD (c. 1540-1623)
Weeping full sore [06:26]
John DOWLAND
My Lady Rich's galliard [01:52]
anon
Hampton Court Masque [02:05]
John DOWLAND
Come when I call [01:53]
Charles TESSIER (fl. 1600)
Casche toy, celeste soleil [03:16]
Au joly bois [01:58]
anon
Vuestros ojos [01:17]
Charles TESSIER
Reveillez vous, belle Cattin [02:35]
anon
Corranto Lady Riche [01:17]
William BYRD
In fields abroad [04:28]
anon
My little sweet darling [01:14]
A la volta Mistress Lettice Rich [00:32]
John BARTLET (fl. 1606-1610)
Surcharged with discontent [01:19]
The thrush did pipe full clear [03:40]
Then Hesperus on high [01:28]
anon
Sweet stay awhile [01:44]
A toy [01:01]
He is dead and gone, lady [00:31]
Anthony HOLBORNE (c. 1545-1602)
The funerals [04:17]
John COPRARIO (d. 1626)
Funeral Teares [22:56]