MORLEY/ROSSETER: Now is the month of maying * ANONYME: Tarleton's Jig * ANONYME: This merry pleasant spring * BYRD: My Lord of Oxenford's Maske * MAYNARD: The Batchelar: How many thongs? * BRADE: Coral * JENKINS: Why sigh'st thou, shepherd?* LAUDER: My Lord of Marche Pavan * ANONYME: Galiard * MORLEY: O mistris myne * COLEMAN: Did not you once, Lucinda vow? * HOLBORNE: Reade's Almain * MORLEY: It was a lover and his lasse * LUPO: Masque music I & II * CAMPION: Faine would I wed * MAYNARD: The Maide: I Marriage would forsweare * ANONYME: A Devison: Barafostus' dreame * ANONYME: Mothe Watkins' Ale * ANONYME: Nutmeg and GInger * MELVILL: O lusty may
- Catherine BOTT Soprano
- Michael GEORGE Baryton [voix], Basse [voix]
- Philip PICKETT Direction
- NEW LONDON CONSORT
- Thomas MORLEY: Now is the Month of May [Ph.Rosseter, Lessons for Consort, 1609]
- John DOWLAND: Tarleton's Jigge, pour luth [auth: ?]
- ANONYME: This merry pleasant Spring, folksong [16°s.]
- William BYRD: My Lord of Oxenfords Maske: --> March before the Battle, pour virginal
- John MAYNARD: Batchelar: how many things ? song pour 1 voix, luth et viole (The)
- William BRADE: Coral, pour violon et basse continue
- John JENKINS: Why sigh'st thou, shepherd ? duo pour soprano, basse et basse continue
- James LAUDER: My Lord of Marche Paven, pour consort
- ANONYME: Galliard [sans précision]
- Thomas MORLEY: Mistresse mine, well may you fare [Shakespeare: Twelfth Night]
- Charles COLEMAN: Did not you once, Lucinda vow ?, duo pour soprano, basse et basse continue
- Anthony HOLBORNE: Reade's almain, pour instruments
- Thomas MORLEY: It was a lover and his lasse [Shakespeare: As You Like It]
- Thomas LUPO: Masque music II, pour instruments
- Thomas LUPO: Masque music III, pour instruments
- Thomas CAMPION: Faine would I wed a faire young man, that day and night could please mee, à 1 voix
- John MAYNARD: Maide: I marriage would forsweare, pour voix et basse continue (The)
- ANONYME: A division: Barafostus' dreame, pour violon et basse continue
- ANONYME: Mother Watkins Ale, consort music [Angleterre,fin 16°s., début 17°s]
- ANONYME: Nutmeg and Ginger, consort music
- ANONYME: O lusty may, partsong [Ecosse, 16è s]