Elisa is the fayrest Quene

   
   
1  Suite of five Galliards 7:51
   
 EDWARD JOHNSON (fl. 1572-1601)
  For the Elvetham entertainment, 1591  
2  Elisa is the fayrest Quene, Verse 1 1:08
3  Come againe, sweet Nature's treasure 1:50
4  Elisa is the fayrest Quene, Verse 2 1:10
   
 WILLIAM BYRD (c. 1540-1623)
5  Fantasia ('A Lesson of Voluntaire') 5:21
   
 JOHN DOWLAND (?1563-1626)
  From The First Booke of Songes or Ayres of fowre partes (London, 1597)  
6  Come again, sweet love doth now invite 4:46
   
 ROBERT PARSONS (c. 1535-1571/72)
7  In nomine 2:53
   
 JOHN DOWLAND
  From The First Boke of Songes or Ayres of fowre partes (London, 1597)  
8  Come away, come, sweet love 2:57
   
 JOHN COPRARIO (?1570/80-1626)
9  Fantasia 2:51
   
 FRANCIS CUTTING (before 1571-1596)
10  Divisions on 'Walsingham' 3:12
   
 ANTONY HOLBORNE (?1545-1602)
  From Pavans, Galliards, Almains, and other short Aeirs both grave, and light, in five parts, for Viols, Violins, or other Musicall Winde Instruments (London, 1599)  
11  Pavan 1:18
12  Galliard, Lullabie 1:12
13  Almaine, The Honey-Suckle 1:46
   
 JOHN BULL (?1562/63-1628)
14  Chromatic Pavan 5:59
  (Queen Elizabeth's)  
15  Chromatic Galliard 3:20
  (Queen Elizabeth's)  
   
 AUGUSTINE BASSANO (before 1545-1604)
16  Pavana 1:37
17  Galiarda 1:25
   
 JOHN WILBYE (1574-1638)
  From The First Set of English Madrigals (London, 1598)  
18  Sweet Love, if thou wilt gaine a Monarches glory 2:46
   
 CLAUDE GERVAISE
19  Suite of Almands 5:32
 Richard Thomas cornett, mute cornett, bagpipes
 Rachel Brown cornett, mute cornett
 Philip Dale sackbut
 Adam Woolf sackbut
  France sackbut
 Kathryn Cok regal organ, chamber organ, harpsichord
  with  
 Stephen Wallace counter-tenor
 Timothy Massa counter-tenor
 Julian Podger tenor
 Robert McDonald bass
 Elizabeth Pallett lute
 Raf Mizraki percussion