Music from the 14th to the early 17th century. English music from the 15th to the 17th century.
Anonymus (England, ca 1415)
1. The Agincourt Carol
2. Alas, departing is ground
3. Tappster, dryngker
William Newark (1450–1509)
4. The farther I go, the more behind
Edmund Turges (c. 1450–1500)
5. Enforce yourself as Goddës knight
William Cornyssh (?-1523)
6. Ah, Robin
Henry VIII (1491-1547)
7. Pastime with good company
Pro Cantione Antiqua London and The Early Music Consort conducted by Bruno Turner
(LP Harmonia Mundi 25 22286-1, 1975)
Orlando Gibbons (1583-1623)
From Madrigals and Motets (1612):
8. Ad, dear heart
9. Fair is the rose
10. Nay let me weep
11. Trust not too much fair youth
John Wilbye (1574-1638)
From First Set of Madrigals (1598):
12. Weep o mine eyes
13. Lady, when I behold
14. Thus saith my Cloris bright
15. Adieu, sweet Amarillis
16. Die hapless man
Thomas Morley (1557-1602)
17. Arise awake
18. Besides a fountain
19. No Nigella
20. Singing alone
21. With my love
22. Mistress mine
23. Stay heart, run not
24. Fire and lightning
The Consort of Musicke conducted by Anthony Rooley
(CD DEcca 458 093-2, 1998)