Farmer: Fair Phyllis I saw

This page lists all recordings of Fair Phyllis I saw, by John Farmer (c.1570-c.1601) on CD. Generally, more recent CDs are listed first, but with priority given to items that are in stock.

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A Garland of the Elizabethan

A Garland of the Elizabethan

Five centuries of madrigals, glees & partsongs with Elizabethan lyrics


Bennet:

All creatures now are merry-minded

Weep, O Mine Eyes

Farmer:

A little pretty bonny lass

Fair Phyllis I saw

Gounod:

My true love

Horsley:

Slow fresh fount

Pantcheff:

Dear if you change

Hey nonny no!

Beauty is but a painted hell

O stay, sweet love

Shall I come, sweet love

Poulenc:

Fancy

Schubert:

Ständchen 'Horch! Horch! die Lerch!', D889

An Sylvia, D891

Shield:

Poor Barbara

Stevens, R J S:

Ye spotted snakes

Doubt that the stars

trad.:

Drink to me only with thine eyes

Vaughan Williams:

Orpheus With His Lute

Walton:

As You Like It: Under the greenwood tree

Weelkes:

Since Robin Hood

Wilbye:

Lady when I behold

Adieu, sweet Amaryllis


The Clerks of Christ Church

Somm Céleste - New Horizons - SOMM047

(CD)

£9.49 (£8.08 ex. VAT)

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English Madrigals (a cappella)

English Madrigals (a cappella)


Bateson:

Phyllis, farewell

Those sweet delightful lilies

Byrd:

Come to me, grief, for ever

Come, woeful Orpheus

Farmer:

Fair Phyllis I saw

Morley:

Now is the month of maying

Farewell, disdainful

Pilkington:

Why should I grieve?

Sweet Phyllida

Tomkins:

Phyllis, now cease to move me

Too much I once lamented

Weelkes:

The nightingale, the organ of delight

Hark, all ye lovely saints above

Wilbye:

Weep, weep, mine eyes

I fall, I fall, O stay me (1st Part)

And though my love abounding (2nd Part)

Adieu, sweet Amaryllis


Quink Vocal Ensemble

Telarc - CD80328

(CD)

£12.99 (£11.06 ex. VAT)

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English Madrigals and Songs

English Madrigals and Songs

from Henry VIII to the 20th Century


anon.:

Hey Trolly Lolly Lo

Carlton:

Sound Saddest Notes

Cornyshe:

Blow thi Horne

A robyn, gentyl robyn

Farmer:

Fair Phyllis I saw

Henry VIII:

Pastyme with good companye

Pearsall:

Lay a garland

Ramsey:

Sleep, fleshy birth

Stanford:

The Blue Bird, Op. 119 No. 3

trad.:

Brigg Fair

The Trees They Do Grow High

Vautor:

Mother, I will have a husband

Weelkes:

Thule, the period of cosmography

As Vesta was from Latmos hill descending

Wilbye:

Draw on, sweet night

Weep, weep, mine eyes


Oxford Camerata, Jeremy Summerly

These [Oxford Camerata] are singers with feeling" - Gramophone

Naxos Early Music Collection - 8553088

(CD)

£4.99 (£4.25 ex. VAT)

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