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Gaspar Sanz
Gaspar Sanz
Clarines and Trompetas (from Guitarra Española, Book 2)
Clarines y Trompetas (from Guitarra Española, Book 2)
A Golden Treasury of Baroque Music
3:14
2
John Wilson
John Wilson
Lawn as White as the Driven Snow
Lawn as White as the Driven Snow
Shakespeare's Musicke
1:41
3
Anonymous
Anonymous
Battle
Battaglia
Shakespeare's Musicke
3:27
4
William Corkine
William Corkine
Come love with me, and be my love
Come liue with me, and be my love
Shakespeare's Musicke
3:33
5
John Dowland
John Dowland
Fortune My Foe, P 62
Fortune My Foe, P 62
Shakespeare's Musicke
3:13
6
Anonymous
Anonymous
Willow Song
Willow Song
Shakespeare's Musicke
5:48
7
Antony Holborne
Antony Holborne
Heart's Ease
Heart's Ease
Shakespeare's Musicke
2:30
8
Richard Edwards
Richard Edwards
Where Grief Grief the Heart Doth Wound
Where Griping Grief the Heart Doth Wound
Shakespeare's Musicke
3:19
9
Robert Johnson
Robert Johnson
Full Fathom Five
Full Fathom Five
Shakespeare's Musicke
1:45
10
Robert Johnson
Robert Johnson
Where the Bee Sucks
Where the Bee Sucks
Shakespeare's Musicke
1:17
11
Anonymous
Anonymous
Oh Deathe, Rock Me A-Sleepe
O Deathe, Rock Me A-Sleepe
Shakespeare's Musicke
6:33
12
Thomas Morley
Thomas Morley
Mistress mine, well may you fare (O Mistress Mine)
Mistresse mine, well may you fare (O Mistress Mine)
Shakespeare's Musicke
2:40
13
John Dowland
John Dowland
Round Battle Galliard, P39
Round Battle Galliard, P 39
Shakespeare's Musicke
2:4
14
Robert Jones
Robert Jones
Twelfth Night, incidental music
Twelfth Night, incidental music
Shakespeare's Musicke
4:36
15
Antony Holborne
Antony Holborne
Last Will and Testament for rape consort
Pavan: Last Will and Testament
Last Will and Testament for viol consort
Pavan: Last Will and Testament
Shakespeare's Musicke
2:51
16
Robert Johnson
Robert Johnson
Hark, Hark the Lark
Hark, Hark the Lark
Shakespeare's Musicke
1:31
17
John Dowland
John Dowland
Robin, P70
Robin, P 70
Shakespeare's Musicke
4:3
18
English Traditional
English Traditional
How Should I Know Your True Love?
How Should I Your True Love Know?
Shakespeare's Musicke
1:49
19
Anonymous
Anonymous
Tomorrow is St. Valentine's Day
Tomorrow is St. Valentine's Day
Shakespeare's Musicke
1:29
20
John Dowland
John Dowland
Walsingham, P67
Walsingham, P 67
Shakespeare's Musicke
5:26
21
John Wilson
John Wilson
Take, Or Take Those Lips Away
Take, O Take Those Lips Away
Shakespeare's Musicke
1:39
22
Thomas Morley
Thomas Morley
It was a lover and his lass
It was a lover and his lass
Shakespeare's Musicke
3:12
23
Robert Jones
Robert Jones
Now What Is Love
Now what is love?
Now What Is Love
Now what is love?
Now What Is Love? Aspects of Love in the 17th Century
3:53
24
Luigi Rossi
Luigi Rossi
Look at you enemy I am
Guardatevi Olà
Guardatevi olà nemica io sono
Guardatevi Olà
Now What Is Love? Aspects of Love in the 17th Century
2:57
25
Italian Anonymous
Italian Anonymous
Tatting belli
Occhi belli
Now What Is Love? Aspects of Love in the 17th Century
5:6
26
Alessandro Piccinini
Alessandro Piccinini
Toccata No. 1
Toccata Prima
Toccata No. 1
Toccata Prima
Now What Is Love? Aspects of Love in the 17th Century
3:5
27
Alessandro Striggio
Alessandro Striggio
If more than my song
Se piu del canto mio
Now What Is Love? Aspects of Love in the 17th Century
3:38
28
John Dowland
John Dowland
Go crystal tears
Go crystal tears
Now What Is Love? Aspects of Love in the 17th Century
3:28
29
John Dowland
John Dowland
Solus cum alone, P 10
Solus cum Sola
Solus cum sola, P 10
Solus cum Sola
Now What Is Love? Aspects of Love in the 17th Century
4:46
30
John Danyel
John Danyel
Grief Keepe Within
Grief keep within
Griefe Keepe Within
Grief keep within
Now What Is Love? Aspects of Love in the 17th Century
8:34
31
Etienne Moulinié
Etienne Moulinié
Finally the beauty that I adore
Enfin la beaute
Enfin la beauté que j'adore
Enfin la beaute
Now What Is Love? Aspects of Love in the 17th Century
4:20
32
Gabriel Bataille
Gabriel Bataille
My non-light shepherdess
Ma bergere non legere
Ma bergère non légère
Ma bergere non legere
Now What Is Love? Aspects of Love in the 17th Century
2:7
33
Pierre Guédron
Pierre Guédron
Mortal Ceases to Sigh
Cesses mortels de soupirer
Cessés Mortels de Soupirer
Cesses mortels de soupirer
Now What Is Love? Aspects of Love in the 17th Century
4:9
34
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
Love arms itself in Celia's eyes, Z. 392
Love arms himself
Love arms himself in Celia's eyes, Z. 392
Love arms himself
Now What Is Love? Aspects of Love in the 17th Century
3:55
35
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
If love's a sweet passion, Z. 629/17b, c
If love's a sweet passion
If love's a sweet passion, Z. 629/17b, c
If love's a sweet passion
Now What Is Love? Aspects of Love in the 17th Century
2:26
36
Nicola Matteis
Nicola Matteis
Suite for recorder & continuo in D major
Suite in D
Suite for recorder & continuo in D major
Suite in D
Now What Is Love? Aspects of Love in the 17th Century
5:54
37
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
O lead me to some peaceful gloom, line 574/17
O lead me
O lead me to some peaceful gloom, Z. 574/17
O lead me
Now What Is Love? Aspects of Love in the 17th Century
3:23
38
Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell
Rake! now the echoing air, Z. 629/48
Hark the echoing air
Hark! now the echoing air, Z. 629/48
Hark the echoing air
Now What Is Love? Aspects of Love in the 17th Century
2:46
39
Lou Reed & Barry Mason
Lou Reed & Barry Mason
The Last Waltz
The Last Waltz
The Last Waltz
My Guitar's Story
3:41
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