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Performer: Richard Campbell

HEART'S EASE- MUSIC FOR VIOL CONSORT FROM THE...: (Review by Mortimer H. Frank)

viol 

JOHNNY, COCK THY BEAVER- POPULAR MUSIC-MAKING...: (Review by Brian Robins)

bandora 

JOHNNY, COCK THY BEAVER- POPULAR MUSIC-MAKING...: (Review by Brian Robins)

guitar 

JOHNNY, COCK THY BEAVER- POPULAR MUSIC-MAKING...: (Review by Brian Robins)

viol 

CORELLI, ARCANGELO: Gamba Sonata in D, op. 5/11 (Review by George Chien)

cello 

CORELLI, ARCANGELO: Sonatas da camera (Review by George Chien)

cello 

CORELLI, ARCANGELO: Sonatas da chiesa (Review by George Chien)

cello 

DOWLAND, JOHN: Lachrimae or Seaven Teares (Review by William Zagorski)

viol 

PURCELL, HENRY: Hark! Hark! How All Things. Crown the Altar, Deck the Shrine. If Music Be the Food of Love. Not All My Torments. plaint 'O, O Let Me Weep!). I Attempt from Love's Sickness to Fly. Olinda in the Shades Unseen. Urge Me No More. Bess of Bedlam. Lovely, Lovely Albina. Sweeter Than Roses. Dear Pretty Youth. When First Amintas Sued fora Kiss. The Cares of Lovers. An Evening Hymn. Ye Gentle Spirits of the Air (Review by Elliott Kaback)

violadagamba 

PURCELL, HENRY: Hark! Hark! How all things. Crown the altar, deck the shrine. If music be the food of love. Not all my torments. O let me weep. I attempt from love's sickness to fly. Olinda in the shades unseen. Urge me no more. Bess of Bedlam. Lovely, lovely AlbĂ­na. Sweeter than roses. Dear pretty youth. When first Amintas sued for a kiss. The cares of lovers. Ye gentle spirits of the air. An Evening Hymn (Review by Michael Ullman)

viol 

PURCELL, HENRY: Songs and Airs (Review by Elliott Kaback)

violadagamba 

 

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