John Danyel: Songs for the Lute, Viol & Voice, 1606

John Danyel: Songs for the Lute, Viol & Voice, 1606
The Consort of Musicke - Anthony Rooley, dir.
L'Oiseau-Lyre "Florilegium" DSLO 568-1 [LP]

Contents:

    John Danyel (1564-c.1626)
  1. Coy Daphne fled
  2. Thou pretty bird
  3. He whose desires are still abroad
  4. Like as the lute delights
  5. Dost thou withdraw thy grace?
  6. Why canst thou not?
  7. Stay, cruel, stay!
  8. Time, cruel time
  9. Grief keep within
  10. Drop not, mine eyes
  11. Have all our passions

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  13. Let not Cloris think
  14. Can doleful notes?
  15. No, let chromatic tunes
  16. Uncertain certain turns
  17. Eyes, look no more
  18. If I could shut the gate
  19. I die whenas I do not see
  20. What delight can they enjoy?
  21. Now the earth, the skies, the air

Playing time: 44'12"

Performer: The Consort of Musicke - Anthony Rooley, dir.
[Emma Kirkby (soprano), John York Skinner (counter-tenor), Martyn Hill (tenor), David Thomas (bass), Trevor Jones (bass viol), Anthony Rooley (lute)]

Recording site and date: Unknown [1981 or prior]

Comments: Information from owned LP.

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