3 Almains |
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3 Pavins. Allmaynes: “The Prince’s Almain”; “Hit it and take it” |
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A Forsaken Lover’s Complaint |
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Almain |
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and |
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Care-charming sleep. Have you seen buta bright lily grow. As I walked forth |
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Carolina Shout |
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Dances by |
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Defiled Is my name |
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Defiled Is My Name; Benidicam Domino |
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Dill Pickles |
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Dill Pickles Rag |
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Dirge |
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Disappearances, for piano and tape |
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Domine in virtute tua I. Dum transisset Sabbatum à5. Gaude Maria virgo. Ave Dei Paths filia. Benedicam Domino... O Lord, with all my heart. Laudes Deo. I give you a new commandment. Dum transisset Sabbatum a4. Domine in virtute tua II |
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Epic |
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Fantasia |
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Fantasia. The gipsies dance. Gallyard. Pavans: I in c; II in f; III in c; Almaynes: I; II; III, IV. As I walked forth. Where the bee sucks. Woods, rocks, and mountains. Come hither you that love. Tell me dearest. Hark! hark! the lark. Away delights. Oh, let us howl. How wretched is the state. Have you seen? Care-charming sleep. With endless tears. Come heavy sleep: |
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Fantasie. Galliard |
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First, Second and Third Dances in the Prince’s Masque |
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Flower Festival Cantata: Sunset |
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Full Fathom Five |
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Full fathom five |
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Full fathom five thy father lies |
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Full fathom five. Where the bee sucks |
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Have you seen but a bright lily grow |
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Have you seen but a bright Lily grow, Woods, Rocks and Mountains; Dear, do not your fair Beauty wrong |
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Have you seen the bright lily grow? Full fathom five. Care-charming sleep |
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Have you seen? |
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In nomine |
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Lady Strange’s Almain |
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Laveches Galliard |
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Layers. Echo II. Improvisation IV |
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Lute works by |
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Mascarada |
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Motets |
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Music by |
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Music of |
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Oh, let us howl. Have you seen the bright lily grow? Dear, do not your fair beauty wrong. Hark! hark! the lark! Come hither you that love. Full fathom five |
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Orpheus, I am |
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Past the Evening Sun |
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Pavan |
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Pavan No. 1. Galliard: My Lady Mildmay’s Delight |
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Pavan No. 2. 2 Almains |
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Pavan No. 3. 3 Almains |
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Pavan No. 4 |
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Pavan. Alman. GalHard “My Lady Mildemays Delight“. Pavan. Carman's Whistle. Pavan. Alnuin “Hit and take it.“ FantasUi. Galliard |
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Pavin. Almaine. Fantasie |
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Selections by |
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Songs and instrumental pieces by |
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The Fairies’ Dance |
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The Flatt Pavan and Galliard |
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The Noble Man. The Witches’ Dance |
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The Prince's Alman. The Prince's Coranto. Air in G Minor (Five-part Violin Band, Two Lutes, Theorbo, Harpsichord). Fantasia in G Minor for Three Trebles (Three Violins). The Temporiser. The Witty Wanton (Two Violins, Viola, Bass Violin, Lute, Theorbo, Harpsichord) |
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The Prince’s Almain, Masque, and Coranto |
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The Satyr's Dance |
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The Satyres Masque |
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The Satyre’s Dance |
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The Temporiser |
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The Temporizer. The Witty Wanton |
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Trumpet Tune in G |
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Vivat Regina; A History of the March |
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Where the bee sucks |
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Where the Bee Sucks |
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Woods, rocks, and mountains |
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Woods, Rocks, and Mountains. Where the Bee Sucks. Full Fathom Five. Come Away, Hecate. Alman. “Hit and Take It' (lute solo). Come Hither You That Love. Have You Seen But a White Lily Grow; Alman (lute solo). Care, Charming Sleep. O Let Us Howl |
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Works by |
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