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