Sing we at pleasure, from The Penguin book of English Madrigals. William Byrd. Giles Farnaby. Orlando Gibbons. Thomas Morley. Thomas Tomkins. Thomas Weelkes. [Sound recording]

Material type: MusicMusicSeries: H.M.V. Baroque library, no. 20Description: 1 disc. 12 in. 33 1/2 rpm. stereo
Contents:
Thomas Weelkes: Sing we at pleasure.--Thomas Bateson: Down from above.--Orlando Gibbons: Now each flowery bank.--John Bennett: O sleep, fond fancy.--John Mundy: Were I a king.--John Farmer: A little pretty bonny lass.--Thomas Tomkins: To the shady woods.--Francis Pilkington: Why should I grieve.--Thomas Morley: April is in my mistress' face.--John Wilbye: Flora gave me fairest flowers.--John Mundy: My prime of youth.--Thomas Vautor: Ah sweet, whose beauty.--William Byrd: This sweet and merry month.--Thomas Morley: False love.--Giles Farnaby: Ay me, poor heart.--Thomas Weelkes: Cold winter's ice is fled.--John Wilbye: Adieu sweet Amaryllis.
Ambrosian Consort; Denis Stevens, conductor.
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Program notes and texts on container.

Thomas Weelkes: Sing we at pleasure.--Thomas Bateson: Down from above.--Orlando Gibbons: Now each flowery bank.--John Bennett: O sleep, fond fancy.--John Mundy: Were I a king.--John Farmer: A little pretty bonny lass.--Thomas Tomkins: To the shady woods.--Francis Pilkington: Why should I grieve.--Thomas Morley: April is in my mistress' face.--John Wilbye: Flora gave me fairest flowers.--John Mundy: My prime of youth.--Thomas Vautor: Ah sweet, whose beauty.--William Byrd: This sweet and merry month.--Thomas Morley: False love.--Giles Farnaby: Ay me, poor heart.--Thomas Weelkes: Cold winter's ice is fled.--John Wilbye: Adieu sweet Amaryllis.

Ambrosian Consort; Denis Stevens, conductor.

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