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Performer: Les Witches BARA FAUSTUS’ DREAME: Ayres, Ballads and Broken... (Les Witches) (Review by Barry Brenesal) | ensemble or orchestra | EVERYBODY’S TUNE: Music from the British Isles... (Les Witches) (Review by Barry Brenesal) | ensemble or orchestra | KING OF DENMARK: Musical Europe at the Court of... (Les Witches) (Review by James A. Altena) | ensemble or orchestra | ALISON: Goe from my window (Review by Brian Robins) | ensemble or orchestra | ANONYMOUS: Goe from my window. The shepheards' Joy (Review by Brian Robins) | ensemble or orchestra | ANONYMOUS: Nobody’s Jig/Mr. Lane’s Maggott/Black and grey. Stingo. Virgin Queen/Bobbing Joe. Daphne. Paul’s Steeple. Prince Rupert March/Prins Robbert Masco. Sheperd’s Holiday. Confess his tune. An Italian Rant. Stanes Morris. A Health to Betty. A Mask No. 6. Drive the cold winter away/The Beggar Boy. A Division on a ground. Woodycock. Wallom green. Bravade/Argiers. A piece without title. Hey to the camp/Schottisch Tanz. Rights of Man. Pavan dan vers (Review by Barry Brenesal) | ensemble or orchestra | BLEYER: Courante (Review by Barry Brenesal) | ensemble or orchestra | BORCHGREVINCK: Galliard (Review by Barry Brenesal) | ensemble or orchestra | BYRD, WILLIAM: Tregian's Ground (Review by Brian Robins) | ensemble or orchestra | COPRARIO: In darkness let me dwell (Review by Brian Robins) | ensemble or orchestra | DOWLAND, JOHN: Come when I call. Can she excuse (arr. Jacob van Eyck). From silent night. If my complaints (Review by Brian Robins) | ensemble or orchestra | DOWLAND, JOHN/MORLEY: Captarne Pipers Pavin. Galliard Can she excuse (Review by Brian Robins) | ensemble or orchestra | FERRABOSCO II, ALFONSO: Dovehouse Pavan. Heare me, O God (Review by Brian Robins) | ensemble or orchestra | GISTOU: Paduana. Galliard (Review by Barry Brenesal) | ensemble or orchestra | HUME, CAPTAIN TOBIAS: The Duke of Holstones Delight. The Duke of Holstones Almaine (Review by Barry Brenesal) | ensemble or orchestra | LORENZ: Vater unser im Himmelreich (Review by Barry Brenesal) | ensemble or orchestra | MAERCKER: Paduana (Review by Barry Brenesal) | ensemble or orchestra | MAYNARD: A Pavin (Review by Barry Brenesal) | ensemble or orchestra | MORLEY: O Mistresse mine (Review by Brian Robins) | ensemble or orchestra | PEDERSØN, MOGENS: Fader vor ud i Himmerig. O che soave baccio (Review by Barry Brenesal) | ensemble or orchestra | PHILIPS: Pavana Dolorosa, Tregian. Galiarda dolorosa (Review by Brian Robins) | ensemble or orchestra | ROBINSON, THOMAS: Spanish Pavan. A Toy. A Playne Song (Review by Barry Brenesal) | ensemble or orchestra | SCHEIDT, SAMUEL: Padman. Alamanda (Review by Barry Brenesal) | ensemble or orchestra | SCHOP: Sine titulo (Review by Barry Brenesal) | ensemble or orchestra | SIMPSON, THOMAS: Ricercar. Volte (Review by Barry Brenesal) | ensemble or orchestra | VIERDANCK: Canzona (Review by Barry Brenesal) | ensemble or orchestra | WARD, ROBERT: Fantasy (Review by Brian Robins) | ensemble or orchestra |
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