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Old Christmas Returned
Christmas celebrated, banned and restored in 17thC England
Stratford-upon-Avon
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William Byrd – Vidimus stellam
Matthew Locke – Old Christmas Returned
Martin Peerson – Upon my lap my sovereign sits
Anonymous – Balulalow
Anonymous – A carol for Christmas day at night
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Eleanor Cramer – soprano
Kinder Alison – bass viol
Jeffrey Robin – lute
Lewis Tamsin – renaissance violin
Palmer Michael – Actor
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George Jeffreys – Consort Songs
John Jenkins – Selected Works
Henry Lawes – Selected Works
Orlando Gibbons – Selected Works
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Old Christmas Returned
Christmas celebrated, banned and restored in 17thC England
St John's Wood, London
Programme
William Byrd – Vidimus stellam
Matthew Locke – Old Christmas Returned
Martin Peerson – Upon my lap my sovereign sits
Anonymous – Balulalow
Anonymous – A carol for Christmas day at night
Plus 7 more...Performers
Eleanor Cramer – soprano
Kinder Alison – bass viol
Jeffrey Robin – lute
Lewis Tamsin – renaissance violin
Palmer Michael – Actor
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John Playford – A broken altar
Anonymous – O Lord, whose grace
Robert Jones – Over these brookes
John Danyel – Like as the lute delights
Henry Lawes – O let me groan one word
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Arcadian Ayres with Musicke in the Ayre
Lute songs associated with Salisbury and poets in the Wilton Circle of Mary Herbert
Salisbury
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Anonymous – O dear life
Anonymous – O Lord, whose grace
John Danyel – Like as the lute delights
John Danyel – Rosamund
Alfonso Ferrabosco Jr. – Come my Celia
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Anonymous – To drive the cold winter away
Thomas Campion – Now winter nights enlarge
King Henry VIII – Green growth the holly
Anthony Holborne – Heigh Ho Holiday, PGA 65
Medieval Anonymous – Make we joy
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A Greenwich Song Sandwich, with Musicke in the Ayre
Jacobean/Caroline songs to lute and baroque guitar
Greenwich, London
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Alfonso Ferrabosco Jr. – So beauty on the water stood
Alfonso Ferrabosco Jr. – So, so, leave off
John Dowland – Now, O Now, I Needs Must part
John Dowland – Tell me, true love
John Coperario – Deceitful fancy
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George Handford – Now each creature
Thomas Ford – How shall I then describe my love
Robert Jones – There is a garden in her face
Robert Johnson – Have you seen but a white lily grow
John Dowland – O sweet woods
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It fell on a sommers day
Love, levity and loss in lute song
Central United Reformed Church
Bathwick, Bath
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Thomas Campion – It fell on a summer's day
William Lawes – Gather ye rosebuds while ye may
Jean-Baptiste Besard – Ma belle si ton ame
Jehan Chardavoine – Mignonne
John Dowland – Robin
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Anonymous – To drive the cold winter away
Thomas Campion – Now winter nights enlarge
King Henry VIII – Green growth the holly
Medieval Anonymous – Make we joy
Henry Lawes – Tis Christmas now
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The Shepherd Knight and his Star
celebrating Sir Philip Sidney and his muse Lady Penelope Rich
Fleet Street, London
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William Byrd – O you that hear this voice
Robert Jones – Farewell, fond youth
Alfonso Ferrabosco Jr. – Was I to blame
John Coperario – In darkness let me dwell
John Coperario – My joy is dead
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Orpheus in England
Songs by English legends John Dowland, Henry Lawes and Henry Purcell
City of London, London
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John Dowland – Time stands still
Henry Purcell – Evening Hymn, Z.193
Henry Purcell – King Arthur: 'Fairest Isle'
Daniel Purcell – Sarabande
Henry Purcell – Pausanius, Z.585: 'Sweeter than Roses'
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The Twelve Days of Lute-song (RESCHEDULED)
Songs to lute and guitar, framed in a seasonal context
Bathwick, Bath
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John Dowland – Me, me and none but me
John Banister – Come unto these yellow sands
John Dowland – Flow my tears
Thomas Ravenscroft – The Three Ravens
Anthony Holborne – The Fairy round
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