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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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Anne of Denmark, the Dancing Queen, with Musicke in the Ayre
Songs to the lute marking 400th anniv of death of James I's Queen Consort
Westminster, London
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Thomas Robinson – The Queen's gigue
Tobias Hume – Cease, leaden slumber
John Dowland – Sweet, stay a while
John Dowland – The King of Denmark's Galliard
John Danyel – Like as the lute delights
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Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck – Ballo del Granduca, SwWV 319
William Byrd – The Woods so Wilde
John Danyel – Her Leaves be Greene
John Danyel – A Fancy for Two Lutes
Thomas Tomkins – Fancy for Two to Play
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Nathaniel Mander – harpsichord
Sam Brown – lute
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John Dowland – Can she excuse my wrongs
John Dowland – Shepherd in a Shade
John Danyel – Like as the lute delights
John Dowland – Say, Love, if ever thou didst find
John Dowland – In Darkness Let Me Dwell
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Far from triumphing court
Lute songs with Musicke in the Ayre
St Thomas & St Edmund's Church
Salisbury
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John Dowland – Can she excuse my wrongs
John Coperario – O sweet flower
William Byrd – Ye Sacred Muses
Thomas Morley – Who is it that this dark night
Anonymous – O Lord, whose grace
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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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John Dowland – I saw my lady weep
John Dowland – Flow my tears
John Dowland – Sorrow, stay
Philip Rosseter – Shall I come if I swim?
John Dowland – Sweet, stay a while
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Tristram Cooke – countertenor
Peter Martin – lute
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Local Heroes
Luscious lute songs by the Danyel brothers from Somerset
Central United Reformed Church
Bathwick, Bath
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George Handford – Now each creature
Anonymous – O Lord, whose grace
Thomas Morley – Who is it that this dark night
John Dowland – O sweet woods
John Dowland – Can she excuse my wrongs
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Giulio Caccini – Amarilli mia bella
Giulio Caccini – Dovro dunque morire
John Dowland – Go nightly cares
John Dowland – From silent night
John Dowland – Lasso mia vita
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Oliver Doyle – director / harpsichord
Tristram Cooke – counter tenor
Peter Martin – lute
Harry Buckoke – viola da gamba
Rebecca Köhler Baratto – baroque violin
Flora Fontanelli – baroque violin
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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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John Danyel – Songs for the Lute, Viol and Voice
John Dowland – First and Second Bookes of Songs and Aires
Henry Purcell – King Arthur, Z.628
Henry Purcell – Dido and Aeneas, Z.626
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Danse Macabre - the 1600s and Chaos
A discursive tour of some unusual and strikingly beautiful 1600s vocal works - Danyel and Purcell as well as Webb, Banister, Blow and Lawes
Old Operating Theatre Museum & Herb Garret
Southwark, London
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Henry Purcell – Here the Deities Approve, Z.339 no.3
Henry Purcell – Music for a While
William Webb – Pow'rful Morpheus
William Lawes – She Weepeth Sore in the Night
William Lawes – O, let me still and silent lie
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