Perpetual Night
17th Century Ayres and Songs
Robert Johnson (c1583-1633)
Care-charming sleep
William Lawes (1602-1645)
Whiles I this standing lake
John Coprario (1570-1626)
Go, happy man
Robert Ramsey (?-1644)
What tears, dear Prince, can serve
William Lawes (1602-1645)
Music, the master of thy art is dead
Nicholas Lanier (1588-1666)
No more shall meads
Robert Ramsey (?-1644)
Go, perjured man
John Jenkins (1592-1678)
Pavan in F
John Banister (1625-1679)
Give me my lute
Robert Ramsey (?-1644)
Howl not, you ghosts and furies
William Lawes (1602-1645)
Britanocles the great and good appears
William Webb (c1600-1657)
Powerful Morpheus, let thy charms
John Hilton (c1560-1608)
Rise, princely shepherd
James Hart (1647-1718)
Adieu to the pleasures
John Banister (1625-1679)
Amintas, that true hearted swain
John Blow (1649-1708)
Poor Celadon, he sighs in vain (Loving above himself)
Matthew Locke (c1621-1677)
Saraband
Henry Purcell (1659-1695)
When Orpheus sang
John Jackson (?-1688)
Phillis, Oh! Turn That Face
John Blow (1649-1708)
Sing, sing, Ye Muses
Lucile Richardot (contralto)
Ensemble Correspondances
Sébastien Daucé
(flac image, log, cue, booklet)
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