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Nutmeg And Ginger - Spicy Ballads From Shakespeare's London
by Musicians Of The Globe & Philip Pickett
23 SONGS
Apr 1999
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Anonymous: Daphne - Setting à 5 by William Wigthorp
Musicians Of The Globe & Philip Pickett
Anonymous: Nutmegs and Ginger
Musicians Of The Globe & Philip Pickett
Anonymous: Watkins Ale
Joanne Lunn, Musicians Of The Globe & Philip Pickett
Anonymous: Nancie - Setting à 5 by Valentin Haussmann
Musicians Of The Globe & Philip Pickett
Anonymous: The London Prentice (To the Tune of Nancie)
Roderick Williams
Greensleeves
Jacob Heringman & Tom Finucane
Anonymous: Loath to Depart - Keyboard setting by Giles Farnaby
Gary Cooper
Anonymous: The Cutpurse. Tune adapted from Packington's Pound
Paul Agnew
Anonymous: Daphne - Setting à 5 by William Wigthorp
Joanne Lunn, Musicians Of The Globe & Philip Pickett
Anonymous: Dulcina - Setting for 5 strings by William Brade
Musicians Of The Globe & Philip Pickett
Anonymous: The Miller (To the Tune of Nutmegs and Ginger)
Sally Bruce-Payne
Anonymous: Fortune my Foe - Anon. setting for mixed consort
Musicians Of The Globe & Philip Pickett
Anonymous: Lie Still, my Dear (To the Tune of Loath to Depart)
Roderick Williams & Jacob Heringman
Anonymous: Lord Willoughby's Welcome Home - Setting for 2 lutes by John Dowland and anon.
Jacob Heringman & Tom Finucane
Anonymous: How Can the Tree
Joanne Lunn, Musicians Of The Globe & Philip Pickett
Anonymous: Pavan - Setting à 5 by V. Haussmann, based on Roland/Lord Willoughby
Musicians Of The Globe & Philip Pickett
Anonymous: Galliard - Setting à5 by V. Haussmann, based on Roland/Lord Willoughby
Musicians Of The Globe & Philip Pickett
Campion: Go, Silly Note - original version
Paul Agnew & Jacob Heringman
Anonymous: Come Hither - Setting à 5 by William Wigthorpe to the tune of Roland /Lord Willoughby
Musicians Of The Globe & Philip Pickett
Anonymous: Dulcina - Setting by William Brade adapted for voice and plucked instruments
Joanne Lunn, Musicians Of The Globe & Philip Pickett
Anonymous: Dido Was the Carthage Queen - Setting for voice and lute by George Mason or John Earsden
Roderick Williams & Jacob Heringman
Anonymous: Packington's Pound - Setting for keyboard by Benjamin Cosyn
Gary Cooper
Anonymous: Sellinger's Round (Ed. Holman)
Musicians Of The Globe & Philip Pickett