What then is love?
I. Sing a song of Joy
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An Elizabethan Songbook
The Boston Camerata - Joel Cohen
I. Sing a song of Joy
1. Campion: Sing a song of joy
2. Edward Johnson (fl.1572-1601): Eliza is the fairest Queen
3. Holborne: The Honeysuckle (instrumental)
II. What then is love?
4. Thomas Ford (c.1580-1648): What then is love sings Coridon
5. Philip Rosseter (c.1567-1623): What then is love but mourning
6. Daniel: What thing is love?
III. Sorrow, come
7. Dowland: Galliard "Shall I strive" (instrumental)
8. Pilkington: I sigh, as sure to wear the fruit
9. Dowland arr. William Wigthorp: Sorrow, come
IV. Shall I sue?
10. Holborne: Heigh-ho holiday (instrumental)
11. Dowland: Shall I sue
12. Campion: Breake now my heart and dye
13. Campion: Woo her and win her
V. Witty wanton
14. Campion: The peaceful western wind
15. Robert Jones (fl.1597-1615): Sweet Philomel
16. Campion: I care not for these ladies
17. Campion arr. Cohen: Courante "I care not for these Ladies" (instrumental)
18. John Bartlet (fl.1606-10): A pretty duck there was
19. Robert Johnson: Witty wanton (instrumental)
VI. Faine would I wed
20. Campion: Faine would I wed
21. Thomas Vautor (c.1600-20): Mother, I will have a husband
22. Campion: Now hath Flora robb'd her bow'rs
VII. Sing we and chant i
23. Campion arr. Rosseter: Move now with measured sond (instrumental)
24. Pilkington: Rest, sweet nymphs
25. Morley: Sing we and chant it
Intérpretes: Anne Azéma (soprano), Noel Bisson (soprano), Karen Clark (mezzo-soprano), William Hite (tenor), Joel Frederisksen (bass, lute), Jesse Lepkoff (flute, recorder), Robert Mealy (violin), Card Lewis (treble & bass viol), Lynn Tetenbaum (tenor viol), Emily Walhout (bass viol), Olav Chris Henriksen (lute, guitar), Joel Cohen (lute, cittern)
Duración: 64'
Lugar y fecha de grabación: Massachusetts. EE.UU. [Mayo 1997]
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