Farewell, unkind
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Language: | English |
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Paris :
Erato,
p1996
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Table of Contents:
- I. Invocation. Psalm 100 (2:04)
- II. In the presence of a queen. Lady Laiton's almain (1:10) ; Humour, say : a dialogue (2:49) ; The most sacred Queen Elizabeth, her galliard (1:17) ; Say, love, if ever thou didst find (2:13)
- III. My love doth wake. Galliard on "Awake, sweet love" (1:04) ; Come away, come sweet love (2:54) ; Sleep, wayward thoughts (3:07) ; Come, heavy sleep (4:06)
- IV. To die with thee. Captain Digorie Piper's galliard : "If my complaints" (4:01) ; Pavan à 4 (5:44)
- Can she excuse my wrongs (2:37) ; Lady, if you so spite me (1:54) ; Come again, sweet love doth now invite (3:40)
- V. Go, crystal tears. Go crystal tears (2:51) ; Stay, Time, awhile thy flying (2:23) ; If that a sinner's sighs (2:25) ; Weep you no more, sad fountains (2:26)
- VI. Then farewell, O farewell. Mr. George Whitehead his almand (1:09) ; Wilt thou, unkind, thus reave me (2:22) ; Tarleton's riserrectione (:50) ; Far from triumphing court (2:21) ; Lass vita mia (3:13) ; The frog galliard (3:36) ; Now, oh now I needs must part (2:26) ; Farewell, unkind (2:09)
- I. Invocation. Psalm 100 (2:04)
- II. In the presence of a queen. Lady Laiton's almain (1:10) ; Humour, say : a dialogue (2:49) ; The most sacred Queen Elizabeth, her galliard (1:17) ; Say, love, if ever thou didst find (2:13)
- III. My love doth wake. Galliard on "Awake, sweet love" (1:04) ; Come away, come sweet love (2:54) ; Sleep, wayward thoughts (3:07) ; Come, heavy sleep (4:06)
- IV. To die with thee. Captain Digorie Piper's galliard : "If my complaints" (4:01) ; Pavan à 4 (5:44)
- Can she excuse my wrongs (2:37) ; Lady, if you so spite me (1:54) ; Come again, sweet love doth now invite (3:40)
- V. Go, crystal tears. Go crystal tears (2:51) ; Stay, Time, awhile thy flying (2:23) ; If that a sinner's sighs (2:25) ; Weep you no more, sad fountains (2:26)
- VI. Then farewell, O farewell. Mr. George Whitehead his almand (1:09) ; Wilt thou, unkind, thus reave me (2:22) ; Tarleton's riserrectione (:50) ; Far from triumphing court (2:21) ; Lass vita mia (3:13) ; The frog galliard (3:36) ; Now, oh now I needs must part (2:26) ; Farewell, unkind (2:09)