The Camerata Of London - English Ayres And Duets Sung In Authentic Elizabethan Pronunciation FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | Fine Knacks For Ladies |
| 2 | If Thou Long'st So Much To Learn |
| 3 | Humour, Say What Mak'st Thou Here |
| 4 | Tell Me, O Love |
| 5 | My Choice Is Made (Galliard) |
| 6 | Time's Eldest Son, Old Age |
| 7 | Eyes, Look No More (Pavan) |
| 8 | Come Away, Come, Sweet Love |
| 9 | Strophic Songs |
| 10 | Now What Is Love? |
| 11 | In Darkness Let Me Dwell |
| 12 | No, O Now, I Needs Must Part (Galliard) |
| 13 | The Earl Of Essex Galliard |
| 14 | Flow My Tears(Pavan) |
| 15 | Dance Forms |
| 16 | Tobacco, Tobacco |
| 17 | Through-Composed Songs |
| 18 | Piper's Galliard |
| 19 | Lute Solo |
| 20 | Shall I Come, Sweet Love? |
Credits
- Baritone Vocals – Paul Hillier
- Composed By – Alfonso Ferrabosco (tracks: A6), Francis Pilkington (tracks: B4), John Danyel (tracks: B3), John Dowland (tracks: A2, A5, A7, B1, B2, B7, B8), Robert Jones (tracks: B6), Thomas Campion (tracks: A1, A3), Tobias Hume (tracks: A8)
- Lute – Barry Mason
- Mezzo-soprano Vocals – Glenda Simpson
- Orchestra – The Camerata Of London
- Sleeve Notes – Glenda Simpson
- Viol – Rosemary Thorndycraft
Album
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