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ANONYMOUS: The last of the Queenes Maskes (Review by Brian Robins)
lute
BACH: Flute Sonatas: in e, BWV 1034; in A, BWV 1032; in b, BWV 1030; in E, BWV 1035; in g (orig. for violin, spurious), BWV 1020; in C (spurious), BWV 1033 Partita in a, BWV 1013; Trio Sonata in G, BWV 1039 (Review by Laura Rónai)
archlute {period instrument}
BLOW: Peaceful is he, and most secure. Salvador mundi (Review by Lynn René Bayley)
theorbo
CROFT: What art thou? (Review by Lynn René Bayley)
DANYEL: Can doleful notes. Rosa (Review by Brian Robins)
DOWLAND: Come again! Sweet love. Sleep, wayward thoughts. Come, heavy sleep. Flow, my tears. I must complain. If my complaints could passions move. Captain Digorie Piper’s Galliard (Review by Michael Ullman)
DOWLAND: Fantasia No. 7 (Review by Michael Ullman)
HUMFREY: Lord! I have sinned. Wilt thou forgive that sin? (Review by Lynn René Bayley)
JOHNSON, R.: Fantasia (Review by Brian Robins)
LAWES, H.: A Tale out of Anacreon (Review by Brian Robins)
LAWES, H.: Amarillis, by a spring (Review by Brian Robins)
LAWES, H.: Amidst the myrtles (Review by Brian Robins)
LAWES, H.: Cease you jolly shepherds (Review by Brian Robins)
LAWES, H.: From the heav’ns (Review by Brian Robins)
LAWES, H.: In quel, gelato core (Review by Brian Robins)
LAWES, H.: Love’s Sweet Repose (Review by Brian Robins)
LAWES, H.: Now, now Lucasia (Review by Brian Robins)
LAWES, H.: Oh sweet woods (Review by Brian Robins)
LAWES, H.: Oh, that joy (Review by Brian Robins)
LAWES, H.: Slide soft, you silver floods (Review by Brian Robins)
LAWES, H.: Sweet echo (Review by Brian Robins)
LAWES, H.: Sweet, stay awhile (Review by Brian Robins)
LAWES, H.: The Angler’s Song (Review by Brian Robins)
LAWES, H.: When shall I see? (Review by Brian Robins)
LAWES: Alman (Review by Brian Robins)
LAWES: Corants (3) (Review by Brian Robins)
LAWES: Country Dance (Review by Brian Robins)
LAWES: I laid me down (Review by Brian Robins)
LAWES: Oh, let me still and silent lie (Review by Brian Robins)
LAWES: Oh, my Clarissa (Review by Brian Robins)
LAWES: When man for sin (Review by Brian Robins)
PURCELL: Jehova, quam multi sunt hostes mei. Lord, what is man? Hosanna to the highest. Tell me, some pitying angel. Since God so tender a regard. In the midst of life. Thou know’st, Lord. O all ye people, clap your hands. In guilty night. The night is come. Close thine eyes and sleep secure. Now that the Sun hath veil’d his light (Review by Lynn René Bayley)
PURCELL: Lulliburlero (Review by Brian Robins)
PURCELL: Song Tune (2) (Review by Brian Robins)
VIVALDI: The Four Seasons (Review by Robert Maxham)