| tracks | PERSOONGuillaumeTessierGuillaume Tessierfl.1580-1580-15821582componistPERSOONPaulAgnewPaul Agnew1964-1964-tenor, dirigentPERSOONChristopherWilsonChristopher WilsonluitIn a grove most rich of shadePERSOONJohnDowlandJohn Dowland1563-1563-16261626componistPERSOONPaulAgnewPaul Agnew1964-1964-tenor, dirigentPERSOONChristopherWilsonChristopher WilsonluitThe second book of songs nr.1-22, 1600 ; O sweet woods, the delight of solitarinessPERSOONAnoniemAnoniemPERSOONPaulAgnewPaul Agnew1964-1964-tenor, dirigentPERSOONChristopherWilsonChristopher WilsonluitCome live with mee, and bee my lovePERSOONAnoniemAnoniemPERSOONPaulAgnewPaul Agnew1964-1964-tenor, dirigentPERSOONChristopherWilsonChristopher WilsonluitSo, so breake off this last lamenting kissePERSOONJohnDowlandJohn Dowland1563-1563-16261626componistPERSOONPaulAgnewPaul Agnew1964-1964-tenor, dirigentPERSOONChristopherWilsonChristopher WilsonluitSweet stay awhilePERSOONThomasMorleyThomas Morley1557-1557-16021602componistPERSOONPaulAgnewPaul Agnew1964-1964-tenor, dirigentPERSOONChristopherWilsonChristopher WilsonluitWho is it that this darke nightPERSOONJohnDowlandJohn Dowland1563-1563-16261626componistPERSOONPaulAgnewPaul Agnew1964-1964-tenor, dirigentPERSOONChristopherWilsonChristopher WilsonluitPrelude voor luit P.98PERSOONAnoniemAnoniemPERSOONPaulAgnewPaul Agnew1964-1964-tenor, dirigentPERSOONChristopherWilsonChristopher WilsonluitGoe my flocke, goe get you hencePERSOONJohnCoprarioJohn Coprario1570-1570-16261626componistPERSOONPaulAgnewPaul Agnew1964-1964-tenor, dirigentPERSOONChristopherWilsonChristopher WilsonluitSend home my long strayd eyes to meePERSOONAnoniemAnoniemPERSOONPaulAgnewPaul Agnew1964-1964-tenor, dirigentPERSOONChristopherWilsonChristopher WilsonluitGoe and catch a fallinge starPERSOONAlfonsoFerrabosco (jr.)Alfonso Ferrabosco (jr.)1575-1575-16281628componistPERSOONPaulAgnewPaul Agnew1964-1964-tenor, dirigentPERSOONChristopherWilsonChristopher WilsonluitSo, so breake off this last lamenting kissePERSOONAnoniemAnoniemPERSOONPaulAgnewPaul Agnew1964-1964-tenor, dirigentPERSOONChristopherWilsonChristopher WilsonluitO deere life when shall it bePERSOONWilliamCorkineWilliam CorkinecomponistPERSOONPaulAgnewPaul Agnew1964-1964-tenor, dirigentPERSOONChristopherWilsonChristopher WilsonluitThe fire to see my woes for anger burnethPERSOONAnoniemAnoniemPERSOONPaulAgnewPaul Agnew1964-1964-tenor, dirigentPERSOONChristopherWilsonChristopher WilsonluitSir Philip Sidney's lamentationPERSOONAnoniemAnoniemPERSOONPaulAgnewPaul Agnew1964-1964-tenor, dirigentPERSOONChristopherWilsonChristopher WilsonluitDearest love I doe not goePERSOONWilliamCorkineWilliam CorkinecomponistPERSOONPaulAgnewPaul Agnew1964-1964-tenor, dirigentPERSOONChristopherWilsonChristopher Wilsonluit'Tis true, 'tis day, what though it be?PERSOONJohnHiltonJohn Hiltonca.1560-1560-16081608componistPERSOONPaulAgnewPaul Agnew1964-1964-tenor, dirigentPERSOONChristopherWilsonChristopher WilsonluitA hymne to God the Father | |