Shakespeare's Music (2000)
Track Listing
- My Lord of Oxenford's Mask (From Thomas Morley's "The First Booke of Consort Lessons")
- Robin Is to the Greenwood Gone, ballad
- Bonny sweet boy, folk song
- Greensleeves, folk song
- Take, O Take Those Lips Away
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- My Lord of Oxenford's Mask (From Thomas Morley's "The First Booke of Consort Lessons")
- Robin Is to the Greenwood Gone, ballad
- Bonny sweet boy, folk song
- Greensleeves, folk song
- Take, O Take Those Lips Away
- Where the Bee Sucks, for voice & lute
- Full Fathom Five, for voice & lute
- O Deathe, Rock Me A-Sleepe
- Fortune My Foe, song arranged for lute, P 62
- Robin is to the Greenwood Gone
- Light o' Love, folk song
- Mistresse mine, well may you fare (O Mistress Mine), song for voice with lute & bass viol
- Darke is my Delight
- Packington's Pound
- There Were Three Ravens, for voice(s) & ensemble
- Pavane d'Espagne: Improvisation
- Green Garters
- Kemp's Gigue
- Come My Celia, Let Us Prove, for voice & lute
- Have You Seen but a White Lily Grow? for voice & lute
- Care-Charming Sleep, for high voice & lute
- Der Satyrn Tanz
- Come Away, Hecate, for soprano voice, baritone voice & lute
- The first Witches Dance
- The Second Witches Dance
- Tarleton's Resurrection, for lute, P 59
- Now the lusty spring is seen
- The Jew's Dance, for lute & recorder (from Thomas Morley's "The First Booke of Consort Lessons")
- It was a lover and his lass, song for voice with lute & bass viol
- Lavolto
- La Coronto
- Fortune my foe
- The Willow Song (from "Othello")
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