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Love Bade Me Welcome: Songs and Poetry from the Renaissance - Daniel Taylor (counter tenor); Elizabeth Kenny (lute); Elizabeth Kenny (harp); Frances Kelly (harp);...
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  1. Though Your Strangeness Frets My Heart
  2. My Complaining Is But Feigning
  3. Love (Poem)
  4. Once Did I Serve a Cruel Heart
  5. Lady Hatton's Almaine
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  1. Though Your Strangeness Frets My Heart
  2. My Complaining Is But Feigning
  3. Love (Poem)
  4. Once Did I Serve a Cruel Heart
  5. Lady Hatton's Almaine
  6. Sweet Kate
  7. When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes (Sonnet 29)
  8. What If I Seek for Love of Thee?
  9. In the grace of wit, of tongue, and face (Poem)
  10. Flow, my tears, fall from your springs, for 2 voices & lute (Second Book of Songs)
  11. When to the sessions of sweet silent thought (Sonnet 30)
  12. Lie Down, Poor Heart
  13. Slow, slow, fresh fount (Poem)
  14. Lord Zouch His March, for harp & lute
  15. Say, Love if ever thou didst find, for 4 voices & lute (Third Book of Songs)
  16. Lachrimae, pavan for lute (music by Dowland poss. arr. by W.Wigthorpe)
  17. Sighs (Poem)
  18. Me, me, and none but me, for 4 voices & lute (Third Book of Songs)
  19. Come again, sweet love doth now invite, for 4 voices & lute (First Book of Songs)
  20. Now Winter Nights Enlarge for voice, lute & bass viol
  21. And Is It Night?
  22. Grief of My Best Love's Absenting
  23. So am I as the rich whose blessed key (Poem)
  24. The Second Witches Dance
  25. Follow thy fair sun
  26. Hark! Wot Ye What?
  27. The given heart (Poem)
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This collection of post-Elizabethan melancholy risks being overly ambitious, for it tries to pursue two innovative goals. First, it mixes songs and poetry of the period; it is not the only recording to have done so, but it is likely to be the first one that attendees at the Stratford Festival, say, run across on the rack. Second, it tries to uncover some lesser-known songs: eight pieces on the disc are devoted to the comparatively little-known Robert Jones, along with works by Dowland and Robert Johnson and poetry by ...

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