Programme 4
Gentle Love, Sweet Melancholy
English lute songs by John Dowland and contemporaries.
Come Again; J. Dowland (1563-1626) |
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Come away come sweet Love; J. Dowland |
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Rest sweet Nymphs; F. Pilkington (c.1565-1638) |
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Clear or cloudy; J. Dowland |
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Wand’ring in this place; M. Cavendish (1565-1628) |
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Say Love if ever thou didst find; J. Dowland | ||
I saw my Lady weep; J. Dowland |
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Cradle Pavan; A. Holborne (c.1545-1602) |
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Mrs. Winter’s Jump; J. Dowland |
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When Laura smiles; P. Rosseter |
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Me, me and none but me; J. Dowland |
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Shall I come, sweet love; T. Campion (1567-1620) |
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Fain would I wed; T. Campion |
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Wilt thou, unkind, thus reave me?; J. Dowland |
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Flow my Teares; J. Dowland |
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Can she excuse my wrongs; J. Dowland | ||
It was a Lover and his Lass; T. Morley (1557-1602) |
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