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Claudio Monteverdi
Claudio Monteverdi
If my languid eyes (from Book 7), SV 141
Se i languidi miei sguardi (from Book 7), SV 141
Udite Amanti: 17th Century Italian Love Songs
8:10
2
Giulio Caccini
Giulio Caccini
Quest lagrim'amare
Queste lagrim'amare
Udite Amanti: 17th Century Italian Love Songs
4:24
3
Sigismondo d'India
Sigismondo d'India
The Serene Zephyr returns
Torna il Sereno Zefiro
Udite Amanti: 17th Century Italian Love Songs
4:33
4
Sigismondo d'India
Sigismondo d'India
Piagono al pianger mio
Piangono al pianger mio
Udite Amanti: 17th Century Italian Love Songs
3:49
5
Sigismondo d'India
Sigismondo d'India
While Che'l Cor for voice solo
Mentre Che'l Cor for voice solo
Udite Amanti: 17th Century Italian Love Songs
2:35
6
Giacomo Carissimi
Giacomo Carissimi
Stop, let me speak
Ferma Lascia Ch'Io Parli
Udite Amanti: 17th Century Italian Love Songs
11:39
7
Barbara Strozzi
Barbara Strozzi
The Eraclito Amoroso, Op. 2
Udite Amanti
L'Eraclito Amoroso, Op. 2
Udite Amanti
Udite Amanti: 17th Century Italian Love Songs
5:26
8
Thomas Campion
Thomas Campion
Come, Cheerful Day, Part of My Life to Me
Come, Cheerful Day, Part of My Life to Mee
Campion: English Ayres
3:53
9
Thomas Campion
Thomas Campion
Peaceful Western Winds
Peaceful Westerne Winde
Campion: English Ayres
3:57
10
Thomas Campion
Thomas Campion
Turn back, you want on flyers
Turn back, you wanton flyer
Campion: English Ayres
1:40
11
Thomas Campion
Thomas Campion
It Fell on a Sommers Dai
It Fell on a Sommers Daie
Campion: English Ayres
1:57
12
Thomas Campion
Thomas Campion
When to her lute Corinna sings
When to her lute Corinna sings
Campion: English Ayres
1:56
13
Thomas Campion
Thomas Campion
Break now my heart and dye, Oh no, she may relent
Breake now my heart and dye, Oh, no, she may relent
Campion: English Ayres
1:52
14
Thomas Campion
Thomas Campion
My Love Hath Vowed Hee Will Forsake Mee
My Love Hath Vowed Hee Will Forsake Mee
Campion: English Ayres
3:31
15
Thomas Campion
Thomas Campion
Shall I Come Sweet Love to Thee?
Shall I Come Sweet Love to Thee?
Campion: English Ayres
2:20
16
Thomas Campion
Thomas Campion
Fire, Fire, Fire, Fire
Fire, Fire, Fire, Fire
Campion: English Ayres
2:10
17
Thomas Campion
Thomas Campion
All looks be pale, hard cold as stone
All lookes be pale, harts cold as stone
Campion: English Ayres
5:16
18
Thomas Campion
Thomas Campion
Jacket and Jone They Thinke No. illustrated
Jacke and Jone They Thinke No. Ill
Campion: English Ayres
2:26
19
Thomas Campion
Thomas Campion
There is a garden in her face
There is a garden in her face
Campion: English Ayres
3:15
20
Thomas Campion
Thomas Campion
Could my heart more tongues implode
Could my heart more tongues imploy
Campion: English Ayres
2:58
21
Thomas Campion
Thomas Campion
Kinde Are Her Answers
Kinde Are Her Answers
Campion: English Ayres
1:53
22
Thomas Campion
Thomas Campion
A Secret Love for voice, lute & bass viol
A Secret Love for voice, lute & bass viol
Campion: English Ayres
2:28
23
Thomas Campion
Thomas Campion
Beauty Is But a Painted Hell
Beauty Is But a Painted Hell
Campion: English Ayres
2:51
24
Thomas Campion
Thomas Campion
Often Have I Sigh'd for Him That Heares Me Not
Oft Have I Sigh'd for Him That Heares Me Not
Campion: English Ayres
2:36
25
Thomas Campion
Thomas Campion
I must complain, yet do enjoy my love
I must complain, yet doe enjoy my love
Campion: English Ayres
2:26
26
Thomas Campion
Thomas Campion
Leave prolonging your distress
Leave prolonging thy distress
Campion: English Ayres
2:27
27
Thomas Campion
Thomas Campion
Cypress curtain of the night
Cypress curtain of the night
Campion: English Ayres
5:12
28
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
O solitude, my sweetest choice, line 406
O solitude, my sweetest choice, Z. 406
Purcell: Songs and Airs
5:24
29
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
Not all my torments can your pity move, line 400
Not all my torments can your pity move, Z. 400
Purcell: Songs and Airs
2:24
30
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
Stript of their green our groves appear, line 444
Stript of their green our groves appear, Z. 444
Purcell: Songs and Airs
3:25
31
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
Tell me, some pitying angel, line 196
Tell me, some pitying angel, Z. 196
Purcell: Songs and Airs
7:10
32
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
The fatal hour comes on apace, line 421
The fatal hour comes on apace, Z. 421
Purcell: Songs and Airs
4:
33
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
Incassum, Lesbia, incassum rogas, Z. 383
Incassum, Lesbia, incassum rogas, Z. 383
Purcell: Songs and Airs
7:19
34
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
Sweeter than roses, line 585/1
Sweeter than roses, Z. 585/1
Purcell: Songs and Airs
2:59
35
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
Cupid, the slyest rogue alive, Z. 367
Cupid, the slyest rogue alive, Z. 367
Purcell: Songs and Airs
2:35
36
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
From silent shades and the Elysian groves, Z. 370
From silent shades and the Elysian groves, Z. 370
Purcell: Songs and Airs
4:13
37
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
Dear pretty youth, line 631/10
Dear pretty youth, Z. 631/10
Purcell: Songs and Airs
1:58
38
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
From rosie bow'rs, Z. 578/9
From rosie bow'rs, Z. 578/9
Purcell: Songs and Airs
5:45
39
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
Beneath the poplar's shadow, Z. 590/1
Beneath the poplar's shadow, Z. 590/1
Purcell: Songs and Airs
1:58
40
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
Let Us Dance, line 627/app3
Let Us Dance, Z. 627/app3
Purcell: Songs and Airs
1:28
41
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
Fairest Isle, lines 628/38
Fairest Isle, Z. 628/38
Purcell: Songs and Airs
2:36
42
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
Nymphs and Shepherds, Z. 600/1
Nymphs and Shepherds, Z. 600/1
Purcell: Songs and Airs
2:12
43
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
Amidst the shades and cool and refreshing streams, Z. 355
Amidst the shades and cool and refreshing streams, Z. 355
Purcell: Songs and Airs
3:5
44
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
Love in their little veins inspired, Z. 632/3
Love in their little veins inspires, Z. 632/3
Purcell: Songs and Airs
1:31
45
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
Fly swift, ye hours, line 369
Fly swift, ye hours, Z. 369
Purcell: Songs and Airs
5:24
46
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
They tell us that you mighty powers above, Z. 630/19
They tell us that you mighty powers above, Z. 630/19
Purcell: Songs and Airs
3:22
47
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
O let me weep, lines 629/40
O let me weep, Z. 629/40
Purcell: Songs and Airs
8:12
48
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
In the black, dismal dungeon of despair, line 190
In the black, dismal dungeon of despair, Z. 190
Purcell: Songs and Airs
3:59
49
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
Seek not to know what must not be revealed'd, Z. 630/15
Seek not to know what must not be reveal'd, Z. 630/15
Purcell: Songs and Airs
3:56
50
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
Retired from any mortal's sight, Z. 581/1
Retir'd from any mortal's sight, Z. 581/1
Purcell: Songs and Airs
4:8
51
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
Two arms, heroic prince, Z. 600/3
To arms, heroic prince, Z. 600/3
Purcell: Songs and Airs
3:10
52
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
O lead me to some peaceful gloom, line 574/17
O lead me to some peaceful gloom, Z. 574/17
Purcell: Songs and Airs
2:51
53
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
Halcyon days, Z. 631/15
Halcyon days, Z. 631/15
Purcell: Songs and Airs
2:57
54
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
Lord, what is man?, line 192
Lord, what is man?, Z. 192
Purcell: Songs and Airs
5:34
55
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
Sawney is a bonny lad, Z. 412
Sawney is a bonny lad, Z. 412
Purcell: Songs and Airs
1:49
56
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
When I have often heard, Z. 629/23
When I have often heard, Z. 629/23
Purcell: Songs and Airs
3:14
57
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
Ah cruel, bloody fate, Z. 606/9
Ah cruel, bloody fate, Z. 606/9
Purcell: Songs and Airs
2:27
58
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
Thy hand, Belinda...When I am laid on Earth, Z. 626/37
Thy hand, Belinda...When I am laid in Earth, Z. 626/37
Purcell: Songs and Airs
4:24
59
Lady Killigrew
Lady Killigrew
Sweetest love I don't goe
Sweetest love I do not goe
The Rags of Time: 17th-Century English Lute Songs and Dances
3:40
60
Henry Lawes
Henry Lawes
Sweet, stay away; why do you rise?
Sweet, stay awhile; why do you rise?
The Rags of Time: 17th-Century English Lute Songs and Dances
1:48
61
William Corkine
William Corkine
Break of the day
Break of day
The Rags of Time: 17th-Century English Lute Songs and Dances
2:50
62
John Wilson
John Wilson
Wherefore Peep'st Thou, Envious Day?
Wherefore Peep'st Thou, Envious Day?
The Rags of Time: 17th-Century English Lute Songs and Dances
1:49
63
John Playford
John Playford
Jon come kiss me now
Jon come kisse me now
The Rags of Time: 17th-Century English Lute Songs and Dances
4:47
64
Alfonso Ferrabosco
Alfonso Ferrabosco
The Expiration
The Expiration
The Rags of Time: 17th-Century English Lute Songs and Dances
2:34
65
John Hilton
John Hilton
Wilt thou forgive the sin where I began
Wilt thou forgive the sin where I begun
The Rags of Time: 17th-Century English Lute Songs and Dances
2:19
66
Henry Lawes
Henry Lawes
Loves Sweet Repose: Amidst the blueberries as I walk
Loves Sweet Repose: Amidst the myrtles as I walk
The Rags of Time: 17th-Century English Lute Songs and Dances
3:43
67
William Lawes
William Lawes
Love's Flattery
Love's Flattery
The Rags of Time: 17th-Century English Lute Songs and Dances
1:11
68
William Lawes
William Lawes
Gather ye rosebuds while ye may
Gather ye rosebuds while ye may
The Rags of Time: 17th-Century English Lute Songs and Dances
1:46
69
Henry Lawes
Henry Lawes
The Rose, song
The Rose, song
The Rags of Time: 17th-Century English Lute Songs and Dances
1:53
70
John Wilson
John Wilson
Prelude in A minor
Prelude in A minor
The Rags of Time: 17th-Century English Lute Songs and Dances
2:31
71
Henry Lawes
Henry Lawes
The Self Banished
The Selfe Banished
The Rags of Time: 17th-Century English Lute Songs and Dances
2:46
72
John Wilson
John Wilson
Peace, mutual thoughts
Peace, mutt'ring thoughts
The Rags of Time: 17th-Century English Lute Songs and Dances
2:38
73
Henry Lawes
Henry Lawes
Have you ever seen the morning sun
Have you e'er seen the morning sun
The Rags of Time: 17th-Century English Lute Songs and Dances
2:30
74
John Dowland
John Dowland
Me, me, and none but me
Me, me, and none but me
Fruits de la Passion: Festival Montréal Baroque 2005
2:40
75
John Dowland
John Dowland
I saw my lady weep
I saw my lady weep
John Dowland: Dowland's Tears - Lute Music, Vol. 2
2:7
76
Georg Philipp Telemann
Georg Philipp Telemann
Harmonic Worship (72)
No 31: Am ersten Pfingstfeiertage, in G Major (Hamburg, 1725). Vivace
Harmonischer Gottesdienst (72)
No 31: Am ersten Pfingstfeiertage, in G Major (Hamburg, 1725). Vivace
Vivaldi, Telemann: Oboe Sonatas
4:24
77
Georg Philipp Telemann
Georg Philipp Telemann
Harmonic Worship (72)
No 31: Am ersten Pfingstfeiertage, in G Major (Hamburg, 1725). Vivace
Harmonischer Gottesdienst (72)
No 31: Am ersten Pfingstfeiertage, in G Major (Hamburg, 1725). Vivace
Vivaldi, Telemann: Oboe Sonatas
3:25
78
Georg Philipp Telemann
Georg Philipp Telemann
Harmonic Worship (72)
Mesto e sdegnoso
Harmonischer Gottesdienst (72)
Mesto e sdegnoso
Vivaldi, Telemann: Oboe Sonatas
4:56
79
Georg Philipp Telemann
Georg Philipp Telemann
Harmonic Worship (72)
No. 26: Am Sonntage Jubilate, in C Minor. Allegro
Harmonischer Gottesdienst (72)
No. 26: Am Sonntage Jubilate, in C Minor. Allegro
Vivaldi, Telemann: Oboe Sonatas
3:16
80
Alfonso Ferrabosco
Alfonso Ferrabosco
Like My Celia, Let Us Prove
Come My Celia, Let Us Prove
Lute Songs
2:14
81
Alfonso Ferrabosco
Alfonso Ferrabosco
Like Hermit poor (Ayres, 1609)
Like Hermit poor (Ayres, 1609)
Lute Songs
1:42
82
Thomas Campion
Thomas Campion
Fire, Fire, Fire, Fire
Fire, Fire, Fire, Fire
Lute Songs
1:53
83
Thomas Campion
Thomas Campion
I Care Not for These Ladies
I Care Not for These Ladies
Lute Songs
2:22
84
Thomas Morley
Thomas Morley
A painted tale
A painted tale
Lute Songs
2:29
85
Thomas Morley
Thomas Morley
Thirsis and Milla
Thirsis and Milla
Lute Songs
2:49
86
Thomas Morley
Thomas Morley
With my love my life was nested
With my love my life was nestled
Lute Songs
2:16
87
Thomas Morley
Thomas Morley
I saw my lady weeping
I saw my ladye weeping
Lute Songs
3:20
88
William Corkine
William Corkine
Beauty sat bathing
Beauty sat bathing
Lute Songs
2:27
89
Thomas Morley
Thomas Morley
Who is it that this dark night
Who is it that this darke night
Lute Songs
5:15
90
Thomas Morley
Thomas Morley
Can I forget what reason's force is
Can I forget what reason's force
Lute Songs
2:56
91
Thomas Ford
Thomas Ford
Make Sweet Cruell for 4 voices & instruments
Faire Sweet Cruell for 4 voices & instruments
Lute Songs
1:43
92
Thomas Ford
Thomas Ford
Not full twelve years
Not full twelve years
Lute Songs
2:24
93
Robert Jones
Robert Jones
Whither runs my sweet hart
Whither runneth my sweet hart
Lute Songs
2:24
94
Robert Jones
Robert Jones
Like sorrows
Come sorrows
Lute Songs
2:35
95
Francis Pilkington
Francis Pilkington
Ay me, she frowns
Ay me, she frowns
Lute Songs
3:52
96
Thomas Morley
Thomas Morley
Absence, hear thou my protest
Absence, hear thou my protestation
Lute Songs
5:6
97
Thomas Morley
Thomas Morley
Like sorrow, like
Come sorrow, come
Lute Songs
6:11
98
John Dowland
John Dowland
Lady if you so despite me
Lady if you so spite me
Musical Banquet
2:18
99
Giulio Caccini
Giulio Caccini
So I will have to die
Dovrò dunque morire
Musical Banquet
2:3
100
Giulio Caccini
Giulio Caccini
Amaryllis my beautiful
Amarilli mia bella
Musical Banquet
2:43
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