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A gallimaufry of Elizabethan & Jacobean music by Passamezzo.
Author:
Passamezzo (Musical group)

Johnson, Robert, approximately 1583-1633. Full fathom five.

Johnson, Robert, approximately 1583-1633. Where the bee sucks.

Morley, Thomas, 1557-1603? Canzonets, voices (2). Rondinella.

Wilbye, John, 1574-1638. Madrigals, voices (3-6), set 2. Weepe, mine eyes.

Gastoldi, Giovanni Giacomo, active 1582-1609. Duets, no. 9.

Mico, Richard, approximately 1590-1661. Fantasies, viols (2)

Wilson, John, 1595-1674. Take, O take those lips away.

Coperario, John, approximately 1570-1626. While dancing rests.

Coperario, John, approximately 1570-1626. Come ashore merry mates.

Johnson, Robert, approximately 1583-1633. Away delights.
Publication Information:
East Barnet, Hertfordshire : Symposium, ℗2005.
Call Number:
D PASS GEJ P54
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Added Uniform Title:
English dancing master.

Fortune my foe.

Miserere, my maker.
Physical Description:
1 audio disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
General Note:
Compact disc.

Program notes and texts inserted in container.
Added Title:
Kempes jig.

Dissembling love.

Nonesuch.

All a mode de France.

Half Hannikin.

Dark is my delight.

Chorearum molliorum collectanea. Passamezzo antico.

How should I your true love know?

All in a garden green.

Sellenger's round.

Packingtons pound.

What meat eats the Spaniard?

Green garters.

Bobbing Joan.

Goddesses.

Passamezzo.

Friar & the nun.

Full fathom five.

Where the bee sucks.

Rondinella.

Weep o mine eyes.

Take O take those lips away.

While dancing rests.

Come ashore.
Contents:
Kempes jig ; Dissembling love ; Nonesuch ; All a mode de France ; Half Hannikin : [from English Dancing Master 1651] -- The dark is my delight -- Passamezzo antico -- Full fathom five ; Where the bee sucks / Johnson -- La rondinella / Morley -- Weep o mine eyes / Wilbye -- How should I your true love know? -- Fair and fair : [text from The Arraygnment of Paris set to the tune] All in a garden green -- Oenone's lament : [text from The Arraygnment of Paris set to the tune] Fortune my foe -- Fantasia à 2 / Gastoldi -- The trader's medley : [ballad set to the tune] Sellenger's round -- Fantasia à 2 / Mico -- Take o take those lips away / Wilson -- Blanket fair : [ballad set to the tune] Packingtons pound -- What meat eats the Spaniard? -- While dancing rests ; Come ashore / Coprario -- Away delights / Johnson -- Green garters -- Miserere my maker -- Bobbing Joan ; Goddesses ; Passamezzo : [from English Dancing Master 1651] -- Turner's dish of Lenten stuff : [ballad set to the tune] The friar & the nun.
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