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Release Date: Monday 17 November 2008
Twenty-two of the most popular English madrigals sung by the incomparable Pro Cantione Antiqua and friends under the direction of master vocal director Philip Ledger.
[1] John Wilbye: Flora gave me fairest flowers (1:17)
[2] Thomas Weelkes: O care, thou wilt dispatch me (4:09)
[3] Thomas Greaves: Come away, sweet love (1:29)
[4] John Wilbye: Draw on sweet night (4:52)
[5] John Farmer: Fair Phyllis I saw sitting all alone (1:37)
[6] William Byrd: Lullaby, my sweet little baby (4:24)
[7] Thomas Tomkins: O yes! Has any found a lad? (1:50)
[8] Giles Farnaby: Construe my meaning (1:37)
[9] John Wilbye: Adieu, sweet Amaryllis (2:11)
[10] Thomas Morley: Now is the month of Maying (1:58)
[11] Orlando Gibbons: The silver swan (1:22)
[12] George Kirbye: See what a maze of error (1:47)
[13] Thomas Tomkins: Too much I once lamented (5:54)
[14] John Wilbye: Weep, weep, mine eyes (4:22)
[15] Thomas Morley: Sing we and chant it (1:45)
[16] Orlando Gibbons: What is our life? (4:09)
[17] Thomas Weelkes: Sing we at pleasure (1:59)
[18] John Ward: Out from the vale of deep despair (3:38)
[19] John Bennet: Weep O mine eyes (2:16)
[20] Michael East: Quick, quick away dispatch (3:12)
[21] Thomas Bateson: Those sweet delightful lilies (2:29)
[22] John Wilbye : Sweet honey-sucking bees (4:27)