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Music for the Tudor Kings: Henry VII & Henry VIII - David James (counter tenor); Judith Nelson (soprano); Leigh Nixon (tenor); New London Consort; Nigel North (lute);...
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  1. I Love, Loved, And Loved Wolde I Be
  2. Woefully Arrayed, for 4 voices
  3. That Was My Woo
  4. Ah, Gentle Jesu
  5. Most Clere of Colour for 3 voices
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  1. I Love, Loved, And Loved Wolde I Be
  2. Woefully Arrayed, for 4 voices
  3. That Was My Woo
  4. Ah, Gentle Jesu
  5. Most Clere of Colour for 3 voices
  6. Hoyda, hoyda, jolly Rutterkin, for 3 voices
  7. O Lustie May
  8. This Day Day Dawes
  9. Begone, sweit night
  10. En vray amoure, for 4 voices
  11. O my heart is sore
  12. Madame d'amours
  13. Consort No. 20
  14. Absent I am
  15. My heartly service (The Pleugh Song)
  16. Hey trolly lolly lo (16th century)
  17. Ein fröhlich wesen, chanson for 3 or 4 voices
  18. Be peace! ye make me spill my ale!
  19. The Duke of Somersettes Dompe
  20. A Robyn, Gentyl Robyn for 3 voices
  21. I love unloved
  22. Up I arose in Verno Tempore
  23. Puzzle Canon No. 6
  24. And I Were a Maiden
  25. England be glad
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These discs come from LPs recorded in the 1970s -- unfortunately the reader of the booklet does not learn exactly where or when from the booklet, which is also something of a graphic design catastrophe. The Hilliard Ensemble, formed in 1974, took a great leap forward in the investigation and performance of English Renaissance music. It took its name not from baritone and leader Paul Hillier but from that of an Elizabethan portraitist, Nicholas Hilliard. These discs cover a couple of generations' worth of English madrigals ...

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