It was lover and his lass (MORLEY: As you like it) - Take, otake those away (WILSON: Measure for measure) - O mistress mine (MORLEY. Twelfth night...) - Strike it up, Tabor (WEELKES) - Willow song (ANONYME: Othello) - Where the bee sucks (JOHNSON: The Tempest) - How should I tur love know (ANON.: Hamlet, Prince of Denmark) - Walshingham variations (Francis CUTTING) - We be soldiers three (ANONYME) - When griping griefs (ANONYME: Romeo and Juliet) -Full fathon five (JOHN- SON: The Tempest) - Caleno custure me (ANONYME: Henry V) - Then they for sudden joy (ANONYME: King Lear) - Bonny sweet Robin (ANONYME) - When that I was (ANONYME: Twelfth night) -Kemp's jig (ANONYME) - Greensleeves (ANONYME) - He that willan alehouse keep (ANONYME) - Non nobis Domine (BYRD)
- Alfred DELLER Contre-ténor, Direction
- DELLER CONSORT (THE) Ensemble instrumental
- Desmond DUPRE Luth, Viola da gamba
- Thomas MORLEY: It was a lover and his lasse [Shakespeare: As You Like It]
- John WILSON: Take, o take those lips away, lute song [Shakespeare: Measure for Measure]
- Thomas MORLEY: Mistresse mine, well may you fare [Shakespeare: Twelfth Night]
- Thomas WEELKES: Strike it up Tabor, madrigal à 3 vx [Londres, 1608]
- ANONYME: Willow song, lute-song [Shakespeare: Othello]
- Robert JOHNSON: Where the bee sucks, lute-song [Shakespeare: The Tempest]
- ANONYME: How should I your true love know, [Shakespeare: Hamlet]
- Francis CUTTING: Walsingham, pour luth (Variations on)
- ANONYME: We be soldiers three, soldiers back from the Flemish wars [Publié en 1614]
- ANONYME: When griping griefs [Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet]
- Robert JOHNSON: Full fathom five, lute-song [Shakespeare: The Tempest]
- ANONYME: Caleno custure me [Shakespeare: Henry V]
- ANONYME: Then they for sudden joy did weep, canon [Shakespeare: King Lear]
- ANONYME: Bonny sweet Robin, pour Lyra-viol [Angleterre, 16e et 17e s]
- ANONYME: When that I was [Shakespeare: Twelfth night]
- ANONYME: Kemp's jigg [Angleterre, 16°.s]
- ANONYME: Greensleeves, anonyme du 16°siècle
- ANONYME: He that will an ale-house keep, canon
- William BYRD: Non nobis , Domine, motet à 2-4 voix [attribution ? Pub. in Playford's "Music and Mirth"]