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Title The Tudors : lo, country sports / Tomkins, Weelkes, East, Farmer, Farnaby, Cavendish, Ravenscroft, Vautor, Campion, Bennet
Published [London] : Decca, [2017?]

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Description 1 online resource (1 audio file)
Series Eloquence
Eloquence (New York, N.Y.)
Contents Almain -- Adue, ye citty prisoning towers / Thomas Tomkins -- Lo, country sports that seldom fades / Thomas Weelkes -- Shepherd and shepherdess / Nicholas Breton -- Sweet muses, nymphs and shepherds Sporting / Michael East -- The shepherd, Arsilius', reply / Bar Young -- O stay, sweet love / John Farmer -- Pearce did love fair Petronel / Giles Farnaby -- Down in a valley / Michael Cavendish -- Spring, the sweet spring / Thomas Nashe -- Thyrsis, sleepest thou? / Michael East -- Sing after, fellows / Thomas Ravenscroft -- The Wych -- Whilst youthfull sports / Thomas Weelkes -- Come, follow me, fair nymphs / Thomas Bateson -- Corydon's song / Thomas Lodge -- Mother I will have a husband / Thomas Vautor -- Jacke and Jone they thinke no ill / Thomas Campion -- A hunts up / John Bennet -- Tomorrow the fox will come to town / Thomas Ravenscroft -- Alman / Robert Johnson -- Pearce did dance with petronella / Giles Farnaby -- Our cuntrie swaines / Thomas Weelkes -- A canzon pastoral / Edmund Bolton -- Farewell, sweet woods and mountains / Michael East
Performer John Neville, narrator ; Eileen Poulter, soprano ; Ian Partridge, tenor ; James Tyler, lute ; Purcell Consort of Voices ; Elizabethan Consort ; Grayston Burgess, conductor
Notes Sung and spoken in English
Subject Vocal ensembles.
Viol ensembles.
Chamber music.
Vocal music.
English poetry.
Chamber music
English poetry
Viol ensembles
Vocal ensembles
Vocal music
Genre/Form Streaming audio
Form Streaming audio
Author Neville, John, 1925-2011, narrator.
Poulter, Eileen, singer
Partridge, Ian, 1938- singer.
Tyler, James, 1940-2010, instrumentalist.
Burgess, Grayston, conductor
Purcell Consort of Voices, singer.
Elizabethan Consort of Viols, instrumentalist.