 Discs:1Release date:1st Feb 2002Barcode:0095115068229Length:73 minutesMedium:CD (download also available) | The Triumphs of OrianaMadrigals, compiled by Thomas Morley, 1601
Bennet: | All creatures now are merry-minded | Byrd: | Galliard (Hirsch No. 2) | Carlton, R: | Calm was the air and clear the sky | Cavendish: | Come, gentle swains and shepherds' dainty daughters | Cobbold: | With wreaths of rose and laurel | East, M: | Hence stars too dim of light | Farmer: | Fair Nymphs, I heard one telling | Gibbons, E: | Round about her charret, with all-admiring strains Long live fair Oriana | Hilton: | Fair Oriana, beauty's Queen | Holborne: | Fantasia No. 2 (Hirsch No. 46) Galliard (Hirsch No. 9) Galliard No. 8 'Jest' or 'Clark's Galliard' (Hirsch No. 15) Fantasia No. 3 (Hirsch No. 49) | Holmes, John: | Thus Bonny-boots the birthday celebrated | Hunt, T: | Hark! did ye ever hear so sweet a singing? | Johnson, E: | Come, blessed Bird | Jones, Robert: | Fair Oriana, seeming to wink at folly | Kirbye: | With angel's face and brightness | Lisley: | Fair Cytherea presents her doves | Marson: | The Nymphs and shepherds danced | Milton: | Fair Orian in the morn | Morley: | Arise, awake, awake Hard by a crystal fountain | Mundy, J: | Lightly she whipped o'er the dales | Nicholson, R: | Sing, shepherds all | Norcome: | With angel's face and brightness | Tomkins: | The Fauns and Satyrs tripping | Weelkes: | As Vesta was from Latmos hill descending | Wilbye: | The Lady Oriana |
(also available to download from $10.50) Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) John Wilbye: The Lady Oriana The Lady Oriana
Richard Nicholson: Sing, shepherds all Sing, shepherds all
John Mundy: Lightly she whipped o'er the dales Lightly she whipped o'er the dales
Richard Carlton: Calm was the air and clear the sky Calm was the air and clear the sky
Antony Holborne: Fantasia No. 2 Fantasia No. 2
Michael East: Hence stars too dim of light Hence stars too dim of light
Michael Cavendish: Come, gentle swains and shepherds' dainty daughters Come, gentle swains and shepherds' dainty daughters
George Kirbye: With angel's face and brightness With angel's face and brightness
George Marson: The Nymphs and shepherds danced The Nymphs and shepherds danced
Antony Holborne: Galliard Galliard
John Bennet: All creatures now are merry merry-minded All creatures now are merry merry-minded
John Farmer: Fair Nymphs, I heard one telling Fair Nymphs, I heard one telling
Robert Jones: Fair Oriana, seeming to wink at folly Fair Oriana, seeming to wink at folly
Thomas Tomkins: The fauns and satyrs tripping The Fauns and Satyrs tripping
Antony Holborne: Galliard No. 8, "Clark's Galliard" Galliard No. 8, "Clark's Galliard"
Ellis Gibbons: Round about her charret, with all-admiring strains Round about her charret, with all-admiring strains
William Cobbold: With wreaths of rose and laurel With wreaths of rose and laurel
John Holmes: Thus Bonny-boots the birthday celebrated Thus Bonny-boots the birthday celebrated
Ellis Gibbons: Long live fair Oriana Long live fair Oriana
Antony Holborne: Fantasia No. 3 Fantasia No. 3
Thomas Morley: Arise, awake, awake, you silly shepherds sleeping Arise, awake, awake
Thomas Hunt: Hark! did ye ever hear so sweet a singing? Hark! did ye ever hear so sweet a singing?
John Milton: Fair Orian in the morn Fair Orian in the morn
Daniel Norcome: With angel's face and brightness With angel's face and brightness
Edward Johnson: Come, blessed Bird Come, blessed Bird
William Byrd: Galliard Galliard
Thomas Morley: Hard by a cristall fountaine Hard by a crystal fountain
John Hilton: Fair Oriana, beauty's Queen Fair Oriana, beauty's Queen
John Lisley: Fair Cytherea presents her doves Fair Cytherea presents her doves
Thomas Weelkes: As Vesta was, from Latmos hill descending As Vesta was from Latmos hill descending
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