Thomas Campion: Lute Songs
Dorothy Linell (lute), Steven Rickards (counter-tenor)
Like Nicholas Lanier, his younger contemporary, Thomas Campion (1567-1620) is another of those remarkably versatile figures who played a major role in the flourishing secular arts of the Elizabethan... — More…
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Campion: Come let us sound with melody
- Dorothy Linell (lute), Steven Rickards (countertenor)
Come let us sound with melodie the praises
Campion: Tune thy musicke to thy hart
- Dorothy Linell (lute), Steven Rickards (countertenor)
Campion: Come you pretty false-ey'd wanton
- Dorothy Linell (lute), Steven Rickards (countertenor)
Campion: There is none, O none but you
- Dorothy Linell (lute), Steven Rickards (countertenor)
Campion: Sweet exclude mee not
- Dorothy Linell (lute), Steven Rickards (countertenor)
Sweet exclude me not nor be divided
Campion: I care not for these ladies
- Dorothy Linell (lute), Steven Rickards (countertenor)
Campion: Though you are yoong and I am olde
- Dorothy Linell (lute), Steven Rickards (countertenor)
Campion: Fire, fire, fire, fire loe here I burne
- Dorothy Linell (lute), Steven Rickards (countertenor)
Campion: What then is love but mourning?
- Dorothy Linell (lute), Steven Rickards (countertenor)
Campion: Shall I come, sweet love, to thee?
- Dorothy Linell (lute), Steven Rickards (countertenor)