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Performer: Les Musiciens de Saint-Julien

A L’OMBRE D’UN ORMEAU: (Review by J. F. Weber)

ensemble or orchestra 

A L’OMBRE D’UN ORMEAU: Brunettes et contredanses... (François Lazarevitch) (Review by Barry Brenesal)

ensemble or orchestra 

DOUX SILENCE: (Review by James A. Altena)

ensemble or orchestra 

JE VOY LE BON TENS VENIR: Polyphonies & Dances... (François Lazarevitch) (Review by Barry Brenesal)

ensemble or orchestra 

ANONYMOUS: Bonny Kathern Loggy. Emperor of the Moon. The Witty Western Lasse. Nobody’s Jig-Black and Grey-Where Will Our Goodman Lie-Maiden Lane. Drive the Cold Winter Away. When Daphne from Fair Phoebus Did Fly. Mr. Lane’s Maggot (Review by James V. Maiello)

ensemble or orchestra 

BALTZAR, ET AL: Variations on John Come Kiss Me Now (Review by James V. Maiello)

ensemble or orchestra 

ECCLES, JOHN: Bellamira (Review by James V. Maiello)

ensemble or orchestra 

LAWES, WILLIAM: An Italian Ayre (Review by James V. Maiello)

ensemble or orchestra 

OSWALD, JAMES: Greensleeves. Hey to the Camp (Review by James V. Maiello)

ensemble or orchestra 

PLAYFORD/WALSH: Bacchus’s Health (Review by James V. Maiello)

ensemble or orchestra 

PURCELL, HENRY: How Vile are the Sordid Intrigues. Sefauchi’s Farewell. The Lord Monk’s March. A Lad of the Town (Review by James V. Maiello)

ensemble or orchestra 

PURCELL, HENRY: Songs and Dances (Review by Michael Ullman)

ensemble or orchestra 

VAN EYCK: Scots Rant-Argiers (Review by James V. Maiello)

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