English Madrigals
John Farmer (1570-1601)
A little pretty bonny lass
Fair Phyllis I saw sitting all alone
Thomas Tomkins (1572-1656)
Weep no more, thou sorry Boy
See, see the shepherds' queen
Thomas Morley (1557-1602)
Shoot false love
Now is the month of maying
Though Philomena lost her love
Sing we and chant it
On a fair morning
Cruel, wilt thou persever
I love, alas I love thee
Thomas Weelkes (1576-1623)
Four arms, two necks, one wreathing
Hark, all ye lovely saints above
Since Robin Hood
The nightingale, the organ of delight
Come, sirrah Jack, ho!
All at once well met
Lord! when I think
Strike it up, Tabor
Tan ta ra, cries Mars
John Wilbye (1574-1638)
O wretched man
Cruel, behold my heavy ending
Oft have I vowed
Lady your words do smite me
John Bennet (1575-1614)
Weep, O mine eyes
William Byrd (1538-1623)
Is love a boy ?
This sweet and merry month of May
John Dowland (1563-1626)
Say, Love, if ever thou didst find
Fine knacks for the ladies
Come again
Giles Farnaby (1560-1640)
Construe my true meaning
Robert Jones (1577-1617)
Farewell, dear love
Francis Pilkington (1565-1638)
Have I found her
William Mundy (1529-1591)
Were I a King
George Kirbye (1565-1634)
Why should I love ?
The King's Singers
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