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Clément Janequin
Clément Janequin
This month of May, M. 1/10
Ce moys de may, M. 1/10
Madrigal Masterpieces
48
2
Clément Janequin
Clément Janequin
Listen everyone kindly, Mr. 1/3
Escoutez tous gentilz, M. 1/3
Madrigal Masterpieces
5:51
3
Orlande de Lassus
Orlande de Lassus
Mon Coeur se recommande, B. xiii/15 (p. xiv/15)
Mon Coeur se recommande, B. xiii/15 (S. xiv/15)
Madrigal Masterpieces
1:52
4
Orlande de Lassus
Orlande de Lassus
Matona mia cara, villanelle for 4 voices, p. x/93
Matona mia cara, villanelle for 4 voices, S. x/93
Madrigal Masterpieces
2:15
5
Luca Marenzio
Luca Marenzio
The arc warmed the midday sol (The third book of madrigals for 5 voices)
Scaldava il sol di mezzo giorno l'arco (Il terzo libro de madrigali a 5 voci)
Madrigal Masterpieces
2:15
6
Claudio Monteverdi
Claudio Monteverdi
Sweet and dear kisses (from Book 1), SV 27
Baci, Soavi,E Cari
Baci soavi e cari (from Book 1), SV 27
Baci, Soavi,E Cari
Madrigal Masterpieces
2:25
7
William Byrd
William Byrd
Lullaby, my sweet little baby
Lullaby, my sweet little baby
Madrigal Masterpieces
4:
8
Claudio Monteverdi
Claudio Monteverdi
Ecco mormorar l'onde (from Book 2), SV 51
Ecco Mormorar L'onde
Ecco mormorar l'onde (from Book 2), SV 51
Ecco Mormorar L'onde
Madrigal Masterpieces
6:11
9
Thomas Morley
Thomas Morley
Now is the month of May
Now is the month of maying
Madrigal Masterpieces
4:10
10
Carlo Gesualdo
Carlo Gesualdo
Behold, therefore I will die, W. 4/59
Ecco, morirò dunque, W. 4/59
Madrigal Masterpieces
1:47
11
Claudio Monteverdi
Claudio Monteverdi
A un giro sol de' bel'occhi lucite (from Book 4), SV 84
A'Un Giro Sol De Bell'occhi
A un giro sol de' bell'occhi lucenti (from Book 4), SV 84
A'Un Giro Sol De Bell'occhi
Madrigal Masterpieces
4:33
12
Claudio Monteverdi
Claudio Monteverdi
No more merciless war (from Book 4), SV 88
Non Piu Guerra!
Non più guerra pietate (from Book 4), SV 88
Non Piu Guerra!
Madrigal Masterpieces
3:7
13
Claudio Monteverdi
Claudio Monteverdi
A lovesick man vented with the stars (from Book 4), SV 78
Sfogava Con Le Stelle
Sfogava con le stelle un infermo d'amore (from Book 4), SV 78
Sfogava Con Le Stelle
Madrigal Masterpieces
2:33
14
Thomas Tomkins
Thomas Tomkins
When David Heard That Absalom Was Slain
When David Heard That Absalom Was Slain
Madrigal Masterpieces
3:29
15
Clément Janequin
Clément Janequin
To this lovely month of May, M. 3/97
A ce joly moys de May, M. 3/97
Madrigal Masterpieces
4:51
16
English Traditional
English Traditional
An Acre of Land
An Acre of Land
Ralph Vaughan Williams: Folk Songs Of Britain
1:32
17
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Ralph Vaughan Williams
A Farmer's is so sweet
A Farmer's son so sweet
Ralph Vaughan Williams: Folk Songs Of Britain
1:36
18
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Ralph Vaughan Williams
The Lover's Ghost
The Lover's Ghost
Ralph Vaughan Williams: Folk Songs Of Britain
3:25
19
English Traditional
English Traditional
The Turtle Dove
The Turtle Dove
Ralph Vaughan Williams: Folk Songs Of Britain
2:51
20
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Ralph Vaughan Williams
John Dory
John Dory
Ralph Vaughan Williams: Folk Songs Of Britain
2:25
21
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Green sleeves
Greensleeves
Ralph Vaughan Williams: Folk Songs Of Britain
5:7
22
Christmas Traditional
Christmas Traditional
The Gloucester Wassail Song
The Gloucester Wassail Song
Ralph Vaughan Williams: Folk Songs Of Britain
2:34
23
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Bushes and briars
Bushes and briars
Ralph Vaughan Williams: Folk Songs Of Britain
2:57
24
English Traditional
English Traditional
Just as the tide was flowing
Just as the tide was flowing
Ralph Vaughan Williams: Folk Songs Of Britain
2:15
25
English Traditional
English Traditional
Ca' the yowes
Ca' the yowes
Ralph Vaughan Williams: Folk Songs Of Britain
4:21
26
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Ralph Vaughan Williams
The Springtime of the Year
The Springtime of the Year
Ralph Vaughan Williams: Folk Songs Of Britain
2:48
27
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Ward the Pirate
Ward the Pirate
Ralph Vaughan Williams: Folk Songs Of Britain
2:48
28
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Ralph Vaughan Williams
The dark-eyed sailor
The Dark eyed sailor
Ralph Vaughan Williams: Folk Songs Of Britain
2:8
29
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Loch Lomond
Loch Lomond
Ralph Vaughan Williams: Folk Songs Of Britain
3:6
30
Pérotin
Pérotin
Sederunt Principles
Sederunt principes
The Years 1000-1400: Hildegard von Bingen, Perotin, et al
10:34
31
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
My beloved spake, line 28
Symphony (slow)
My beloved spake, Z. 28
Symphony (slow)
Henry Purcell: Odes and Anthems
1:3
32
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
My beloved spake, line 28
My Beloved Spake (soli)
My beloved spake, Z. 28
My Beloved Spake (soli)
Henry Purcell: Odes and Anthems
54
33
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
My beloved spake, line 28
For, lo, the Winter is Past (soli)
My beloved spake, Z. 28
For, lo, the Winter is Past (soli)
Henry Purcell: Odes and Anthems
1:47
34
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
My beloved spake, line 28
The Time of the Singing (soli)
My beloved spake, Z. 28
The Time of the Singing (soli)
Henry Purcell: Odes and Anthems
1:46
35
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
My beloved spake, line 28
And the Voice of the Turtle (soli)
My beloved spake, Z. 28
And the Voice of the Turtle (soli)
Henry Purcell: Odes and Anthems
1:32
36
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
My beloved spake, line 28
The fig Tree tenor solo
My beloved spake, Z. 28
The fig Tree tenor solo
Henry Purcell: Odes and Anthems
1:1
37
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
My beloved spake, line 28
Arise (soli)
My beloved spake, Z. 28
Arise (soli)
Henry Purcell: Odes and Anthems
35
38
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
My beloved spake, line 28
My beloved is Mine (soli)
My beloved spake, Z. 28
My beloved is Mine (soli)
Henry Purcell: Odes and Anthems
3:11
39
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
Welcome to all the pleasures, line 339
Symphony, Maestoso - Vivace
Welcome to all the pleasures, Z. 339
Symphony, Maestoso - Vivace
Henry Purcell: Odes and Anthems
3:15
40
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
Welcome to all the pleasures, line 339
Welcome to All the Pleasures
Welcome to all the pleasures, Z. 339
Welcome to All the Pleasures
Henry Purcell: Odes and Anthems
2:31
41
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
Welcome to all the pleasures, line 339
Here the Deities Approve, countertenor solo
Welcome to all the pleasures, Z. 339
Here the Deities Approve, countertenor solo
Henry Purcell: Odes and Anthems
4:6
42
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
Welcome to all the pleasures, line 339
While Joys Celestial, trio
Welcome to all the pleasures, Z. 339
While Joys Celestial, trio
Henry Purcell: Odes and Anthems
1:36
43
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
Welcome to all the pleasures, line 339
Then Lift Up Your Voices
Welcome to all the pleasures, Z. 339
Then Lift Up Your Voices
Henry Purcell: Odes and Anthems
2:4
44
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
Welcome to all the pleasures, line 339
Adagio, harpsichord solo
Welcome to all the pleasures, Z. 339
Adagio, harpsichord solo
Henry Purcell: Odes and Anthems
1:53
45
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
Welcome to all the pleasures, line 339
Beauty Thou Scene of Love, tenor solo
Welcome to all the pleasures, Z. 339
Beauty Thou Scene of Love, tenor solo
Henry Purcell: Odes and Anthems
3:4
46
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
Welcome to all the pleasures, line 339
In a Consort of Voices, tenor solo, chorus, bass solo, chorus
Welcome to all the pleasures, Z. 339
In a Consort of Voices, tenor solo, chorus, bass solo, chorus
Henry Purcell: Odes and Anthems
1:21
47
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
Man is made for the woman, Z. 605/3
Man is for the woman made, Z. 605/3
Folk Songs and Ballads
1:17
48
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
Sir Walter enjoying his damsel, room 273
Sir Walter enjoying his damsel, Z. 273
Folk Songs and Ballads
1:43
49
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
To thee and to a maid, line 283
To thee and to a maid, Z. 283
Folk Songs and Ballads
1:37
50
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
Fie, nay prithee, John, catch, ZD 100 "Chiding Catch"
Fie, nay prithee, John, catch, ZD 100 "Chiding Catch"
Folk Songs and Ballads
1:24
51
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
Once, twice, thrice, I Julia tried, Z. 265
Once, twice, thrice, I Julia tried, Z. 265
Folk Songs and Ballads
2:45
52
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
When the cock begins to crow, ZD 172
When the cock begins to crow, ZD 172
Folk Songs and Ballads
2:49
53
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
Under this stone read Gabriel John, Z. 286
Under this stone lies Gabriel John, Z. 286
Folk Songs and Ballads
1:57
54
Lord Mornington
Lord Mornington
Twas you, Sir!
Twas you, Sir!
Folk Songs and Ballads
1:26
55
Jeremy Saville
Jeremy Saville
Had she not cared enough
Had she not care enough
Folk Songs and Ballads
1:10
56
William Turner
William Turner
YoungAnthony
Young Anthony
Folk Songs and Ballads
1:36
57
Samuel Arnold
Samuel Arnold
I love, Amas, I Love a Lass
Amo, Amas, I Love a Lass
Folk Songs and Ballads
1:46
58
William Cornysh
William Cornysh
Oh Robin!
Ah, Robin!
Folk Songs and Ballads
2:24
59
William Lawes
William Lawes
Bess Black
Bess Black
Folk Songs and Ballads
2:39
60
English Traditional
English Traditional
I am thirsty
I am athirst
Folk Songs and Ballads
36
61
John Eccles
John Eccles
Wine works wonders
Wine does wonder
Folk Songs and Ballads
2:35
62
William Cornysh
William Cornysh
Hoyda, joker rutterkin
Hoyda, jolly rutterkin
Folk Songs and Ballads
2:24
63
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
An ape, a lion, a fox, and an ass, line 241
An ape, a lion, a fox, and an ass, Z. 241
Folk Songs and Ballads
1:28
64
English Anonymous
English Anonymous
Troll the bowl
Troll the bowl
Folk Songs and Ballads
1:17
65
John Travers
John Travers
Fair and ugly, false and true
Fair and ugly, false and true
Folk Songs and Ballads
2:38
66
Thomas Ravenscroft
Thomas Ravenscroft
We are soldiers three
We be soldiers three
Folk Songs and Ballads
1:42
67
John Bennet
John Bennet
Lures, falconers, lures!
Lure, falconers, lure!
Folk Songs and Ballads
1:36
68
Henry Lawes
Henry Lawes
Sing Fair Clorinda
Sing Fair Clorinda
Folk Songs and Ballads
3:35
69
Benjamin Rogers
Benjamin Rogers
In the merry month of May
In the merry month of May
Folk Songs and Ballads
1:45
70
Benjamin Rogers
Benjamin Rogers
True Englishmen
True Englishmen
Folk Songs and Ballads
1:34
71
Reginald Spofforth
Reginald Spofforth
The Bee and the Snake, glee club song (after Marcello)
L'ape e la serpe, glee club song (after Marcello)
Folk Songs and Ballads
4:12
72
John Hilton
John Hilton
Call George again, boys
Call George again, boys
Folk Songs and Ballads
1:15
73
Luffman Atterbury
Luffman Atterbury
As t'other day
As t' other day
Folk Songs and Ballads
1:45
74
English Anonymous
English Anonymous
The street plot
The street intrigue
Folk Songs and Ballads
2:9
75
John Blow
John Blow
Bartholomew Fair
Bartholomew Fair
Folk Songs and Ballads
1:37
76
English Anonymous
English Anonymous
He that will keep an alehouse
He that will an alehouse keep
Folk Songs and Ballads
1:23
77
John Blow
John Blow
The self-banished
The self-banish'd
Folk Songs and Ballads
2:34
78
English Anonymous
English Anonymous
Inigo Jones
Inigo Jones
Folk Songs and Ballads
1:43
79
English Anonymous
English Anonymous
Which is the proper day to drink
Which is the properest day to drink
Folk Songs and Ballads
1:53
80
John Blow
John Blow
Galloping Joan
Galloping Joan
Folk Songs and Ballads
1:28
81
English Anonymous
English Anonymous
Sumer is icumen in
Sumer is icumen in
Folk Songs and Ballads
1:46
82
William Boyce
William Boyce
John Cooper
John Cooper
Folk Songs and Ballads
1:42
83
Henry Lawes
Henry Lawes
The captive lovers
The captive lovers
Folk Songs and Ballads
1:54
84
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
Young Colin cleaving of a beam, line 291
Young Colin cleaving of a beam, Z. 291
Folk Songs and Ballads
2:14
85
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
If all be true that I do think, line 255
If all be true that I do think, Z. 255
Folk Songs and Ballads
1:17
86
Joseph Barnby
Joseph Barnby
Sweet and Low
Sweet and Low
Folk Songs and Ballads
3:22
87
John Cobb
John Cobb
These are the cries of London Town
These are the cries of London Town
Folk Songs and Ballads
1:26
88
Thomas Ravenscroft
Thomas Ravenscroft
New Oysters
New Oysters
Folk Songs and Ballads
54
89
Richard Dering
Richard Dering
The cries of London
The cries of London
Folk Songs and Ballads
10:26
90
Thomas Ravenscroft
Thomas Ravenscroft
Bellman's Song
Bellman's Song
Folk Songs and Ballads
51
91
Thomas Ravenscroft
Thomas Ravenscroft
New Oysters
New Oysters
Folk Songs and Ballads
1:13
92
Thomas Ravenscroft
Thomas Ravenscroft
The Painter's Song
The Painter's Song
Folk Songs and Ballads
2:21
93
William Savage
William Savage
Cupcakes ho!
Muffins ho!
Folk Songs and Ballads
1:16
94
Richard Dering
Richard Dering
The Country Cries
The Country Cries
Folk Songs and Ballads
6:1
95
English Traditional
English Traditional
Quarter to Penny
A quart a penny
Folk Songs and Ballads
1:16
96
English Traditional
English Traditional
I can mend your tubs and pans
I can mend your tubs and pails
Folk Songs and Ballads
1:12
97
Edmund Nelha
Edmund Nelha
Do you have any work for the tinker?
Have you any work for the tinker?
Folk Songs and Ballads
1:33
98
Thomas Ravenscroft
Thomas Ravenscroft
Brooms for Old Shoes
Brooms for Old Shoes
Folk Songs and Ballads
2:10
99
Thomas Weelkes
Thomas Weelkes
The Cries of London
The Cries of London
Folk Songs and Ballads
6:33
100
Luffman Atterbury
Luffman Atterbury
One a penny, two a penny
One a penny, two a penny
Folk Songs and Ballads
1:32
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