1st Pavan and Galliard |
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3 Motets |
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6th Pavan and Galliard. A Voluntary |
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A Fancie, for my Ladye Neveli, bK 25 |
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A Feigned Friend |
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A Horne Pipe, BK 39 |
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A Pavion, BK 23a |
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A voluntarie, MB 27 |
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Air and Variations (“Carman’s Whistle”) |
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An Alman, BK 117. A Galliarde Gygge, BK 18. Paven, BK 73a. Galiard, BK 73b |
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An Almane, BK 89. Pavin, BK 76. A Galliard, BK 77 |
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Ave verum corpus |
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Ave verum corpus. Infelix ego. Vigilate. Tristitia et anxietas. Ne irascaris Domine. Prevent us, O Lord. The Great Service. O Lord, make Thy servant Elizabeth. O God, the proud are risen against me. Sing joyfully unto God our strength |
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Blues for Felix. Spanish Guitar Blues. Swing ’59 |
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Browning a5 |
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CD 1: Lord Willoughby’s Welcome Home (Rowland), BK 7 |
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CD 5: O Mistris myne, I must, BK 83 |
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CD 6: Qui passe, for my Ladye Neveli, BK 19 |
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CD 7: Preludium, BK 1. Pavana Sir William Petre, BK 3a Galiardo, BK 3b. The Marche before the Battell, BK 93 |
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Cantate Domino. Recordare Domine. Exsurge Domine. Salve Regina. Haec dies (all 1591) |
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Cantiones Sacrae (1575) |
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Cantiones Sacrae (1589): Cantiones Sacrae (1589): excerpts |
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Cantiones Sacrae: 13 Motets |
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Cantiones sacrae |
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Cantiones sacrae (1589): excerpts |
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Christe qui lux es. Miserere mihi. Nunc dimittis |
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Civitas sancti tui |
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Clarifica me Pater, MB 48; MB 49 |
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Consort Songs. Fantasia a 6 (II) |
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Domine ante te omne desiderium. Circumspice Jerusalem. Te ante lucis terminům. Petrus beatus. Christe qui lux es. Reges Tharsis et insulae. Domine Deus omnipotens. Sacris solemnis. Benigne fac Domine. Super (lumina Babylonis. Quomodo cantabimus |
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Domine ante te omne desiderium. Circumspice Jerusalem. Te ante lucis terminům. Petrus beatus. Christe qui lux es. Reges Tharsis et insulae. Domine Deus omnipotens. Sacris solemnis. Benigne fac Domine. Super flu-mina Babylonis. Quomodo cantabimus |
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Earl of Oxford’s March. Carman’s Whistle. The Queenes Almain |
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Early Latin Church Music |
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Fantasia a 4 |
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Fantasia a 6. Pavan and Galliard: Kinbourough Good. The Queen’s Alman/Hugh Ashton’s Ground. Pavan and Galliard a 6 |
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Fantasias a6: Nos. 2-3. Fantasia a5, Two parts in the one in the 4th above. In nomines a5: Nos. 2-5 |
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Fantasias: MB 13; MB 25; MB 63; MB 46 |
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Gallino Casturame, BK 35. A Lesson of Voluntarie, two parts in one in the 4th above, BK 26 |
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Gipsies Round |
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Gradualia (1605): Gradualia (1605): excerpts |
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Gradualia—Purification |
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Grounds: MB 86; MB 42 |
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Haec dies. Angelus Domini. Mane vobiscum. Post dies octo. Christus resurgens |
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Highe Ashton’s Ground |
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Hodie Christus natus est. O admirabile commercium. O magnum mysterium |
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Hugh Ashton’s Grownde, BK 20 |
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In Nomine a 4 |
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In nomine, MB 51 |
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In nominee: No. 1; No. 2 |
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Justorum animae |
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LASSUS Missa super Bell' Amfitriť altera. Improperium. Music of |
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La Volta L. Morley, BK 90. Pavana, BK 4a. Galiarda, BK 4b. Gypseis Round, BK 80. Pavana, BK 52a Galliarda, BK 52b. Galliard, BK 53 |
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La Volta, BK 91. Quadran Paven, BK 70a. Quadran Galliard, BK 70b. A Grounde, BK 9 If my complaints, or Pyper’s Galliard, BK 118 |
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La verginella |
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Lachrymae pavan, MB 54 |
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Lady Montegle’s Paven, BK 75. A pavion, BK 72a. The Galliard to it, BK 72b. Praeludium to the Fancie, BK 12 (5 versions). Fantasia, BK 13 |
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Laetentur coeli |
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Laudate pueri. O lux beata trinitas. Tribue Domine (all 1575) |
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Lullaby |
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Mass Propers for Easter |
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Mass for 3 Voices. Mass for 4 Voices. Mass for 5 Voices |
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Mass for 3 Voices. Mass for 4 Voices. Mass for 5 Voices. Fantasia in d. Voluntary. Fantasiain C |
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Mass for 4 Voices |
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Mass for 4 Voices. Mass for 3 Voices. Mass for 5 Voices |
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Mass for 4 Voices: Kyrie |
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Mass for 5 Voices |
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Mass for Four Voices |
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Mass movements. Motets |
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Masses: a 3; a 4; a 5 |
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Masses: for 3 Voices; for 4 Voices; for 5 Voices. Fantasias: in d; in C |
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Miserere I and II, BK 66 and 67 |
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Miserere mei |
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Miserere, MB 67 |
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Monsieur’s Alman I, II, and III, BK 87, 88, and 44 |
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Motets |
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Music Of |
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Music by |
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Music for Holy Week and Easter |
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Music of |
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My Ladye Nevells Booke |
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My Ladye Nevells Booke: Third Pavian; Galliarde to the Third Pavian |
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My Ladye Nevell’s Grownde, BK 57 A Voluntarie, for my Ladye Neveli, BK 61 |
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My Lord of Oxenford’s Maske |
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Ne irascaris. O quam gloriosum. Tribulationes. In resurrectione tua. Laetentur caeli (all 1589) |
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O magmum mysterium |
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O sacrum convivium |
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Other works |
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Pavana. Galiarda |
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Pavane and Gigue |
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Plorans plorabit Passio secundum Johannem. Holy Saturday Vespers |
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Prelude, MB 12 |
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Propers for Epiphany a4 |
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Propers for the Nativity |
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Queen’s Goodnight. Pavan and Galliard a 6 |
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Quis est homo? Tribulatio proxima est. Apparebit in finem. Salve sancta parens. Alleluia Ave Maria. Alleluia Virga Jesse. Beata est virgo. Beata viscera. Regina caeli. Salve regina. Fac cum servo tuo. Ecce quam bonum. In manus tuas. Unam petii. Visita quaesumus. Domine exaudi orationem meam inclina. Laudibus in sanctis |
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Quis me statím. Wretched Albinus. Rejoice unto the Lord. Fair Britain Isle. Triumph with pleasant melody. Lullaby. Ye Sacred Muses |
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Rejoice unto the Lord. Ah silly Soul. An aged dame. O dear life. Come to me. Who likes to love. O that most rare breast. All as a sea. Ye sacred Muses. Constant Penelope. O God that guides. Lullaby. How vain the toils |
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Rejoice unto the Lord. In fields abroad. Fair Britain Isle. Though I be brown. O Lord how vain |
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Rowland |
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Sacred Music |
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Sellinger’s Round |
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Sellinger’s Rownde, BK 84 Parson’s In nomine, BK 51 |
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Susanna Fair. My mistress had a little dog. Though Amaryllis dance in green |
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The Battell, BK 94 |
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The Bells, BK 38 The French Coranto, BK 21a. The Second French Coranto, BK 21b. The Third French Coranto, BK 21c |
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The Carman’s Whistle, BK 36 |
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The Complete Keyboard Music |
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The Complete Music for Keyboard |
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The Galliard for the Victorie, BK 95 All in a garden greene, BK 56 |
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The Galliard, BK 23b. Pavana Bray, BK 59a Galiarda, BK 59b |
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The Ghost, BK 78. A Pavyn, BK 16a. A Galliard, BK 16b. Paven, BK 100a. Galiard, BK 100b |
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The Great Service. O Lord make thy servant Elizabeth. Prevent us O Lord. How long shall mine enemies? Out of the deep. Christ rising again. Sing joyfully. 2 Voluntaries |
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The Queen’s Alman, BK 10 |
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The Second Ground, BK 42 |
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The Third Pavian. The Galliarde to the Third Pavian |
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The firste pavián, BK 29a |
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The galliarde, BK 29b. The second pavián, BK 71a The galliarde, BK 71b. The third pavián, BK 14a The galliard, BK 14b. The fourth pavián, BK 30a. The galliarde, BK 30b The fifte pavián, BK 31a. The galliarde, BK 31b. Pavana the vi, Kinbrugh Good, BK 32a. The galliarde, BK 32b. The seventh pavián, Canon 2 parts in 1, BK 74. The eighte pavián, BK 17 The nynth pavián, the Passinge mesures, BK 2a. The galliarde, BK 2b |
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The queen’s alman, MB 10 |
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Though Amaryllis dance in green |
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Tregian’s Ground |
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Tribue, Domine |
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Ut re mi fa sol la, MB 64 |
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Vigilate. Crowned with flowers. Tenth Pavian. O quam gloriosum. Rejoice unto the Lord. Deus venerunt. Rowland. Why do I use. Quomodo cantabimus. Walsingham. The noble famous Queen. Domine tu jurasti. Queen’s alman. Laudibus in Sanctis |
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Vigilate. Crowned with flowers. Tenth Pavian. O quam gloriosum. Rejoice unto the Lord. Deus venerunt. Rowland. Why do I use. Quomodo cantabimus. Walsingham. The noble famous Queen. Domine tujurasti. Queen’s alman. Laudibus in Sanctis |
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Vigilate. Tristitia. Ne irascaris. Prevent us. O Lord, make thy servant Elizabeth. Magnificat. Mass for Four Voices |
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Virginals and Consorts |
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Voluntary a 3 |
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Walsingham |
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Weeping full sore. In fields abroad |
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Works by |
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Works of |
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Ye sacred muses |
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