Cavendish: Come, gentle swains

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Traditional Glees & Madrigals

Traditional Glees & Madrigals


Barnby:

Sweet and low

The Kiss

Beale:

Come let us join the roundelay

Bishop, H R:

Foresters sound the cheerful horn

Bridge, Frederick:

The Goslings

Two Snails

Byrd:

Though Amaryllis dance in green

Cavendish:

Come, gentle swains

Cooke, B:

Epitaph On A Dormouse

Cooke, T:

Strike The Lyre

Elgar:

As torrents in summer

Gibbons, O:

Ah, dear heart

O That The Learned Poets

Morley:

Fyre! Fyre

April is in My Mistress' Face

My bonny lass she smileth

Paxton, W:

Breathe Soft, Ye Winds

Pearsall:

There is a paradise on earth

O who will o'er the downs so free

Waters of Elle

Ramsey, R:

Sleep, fleshy birth

Smart, G T:

The Squirrel

Sullivan, A:

The long day closes

Tomkins:

Music divine, proceeding from above

Vautor:

Sweet Suffolk Owl

Weelkes:

Hark All Ye Lovely Saints

Thus Sings My Dearest Jewel


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The Triumphs Of Oriana

The Triumphs Of Oriana


Bennet:

All creatures now are merry-minded

Carlton, R:

Calm was the air and clear the sky

Cavendish:

Come, gentle swains

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

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:

Bright Phoebus greets most clearly

Lisley:

Fair Cytherea presents her doves

Marson:

The Nymphs and shepherds danced

Milton:

Fair Orian in the morn

Morley:

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


A collection of 25 madrigals from 23 different composers, from the famous to the obscure, make up this Elizabethan curiosity, published in 1601 by Thomas Morley.

A musical dedication to Queen Elizabeth 1, The Triumphs of Oriana displays the talents of English songwriters, long-overshadowed by their European counterparts, conjuring up an image of an idealised and mythical England of old.

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