Early music

Bennet

All creatures now are merry minded; Weep o mine eyes

Byrd

sacred
Sacerdotes Domini; Confirma hoc Deus; Iustorum animae; Praise our Lord, all ye gentiles; Psallite Domino; Salve Regina; Mass for four voices

secular
Lullaby, my sweet little baby; This sweet and merry month of May; Though Amaryllis dance in green

Dowland

Come again sweet love

Farmer

A little pretty bonny lass; Fair Phyllis I saw sitting all alone

Farnaby

Construe my meaning; Simkin said that Sis was fair; The curtain drawn

Gibbons

sacred
Almighty and everlasting God; Hosannah to the Son of David

secular
Dainty fine bird, What is our life?

Greaves

Come away sweet love

Lassus

Matona mia cara; Mon coeur se recommande a vous; O la o che buon eco

Morley

sacred
Nolo mortem peccatoris

secular
April is in my mistress’ face; Fire! fire!; Hard by a crystal fountain; Now is the gentle season; O grief, ev’n on the bud; Say, gentle nymphs

Palestrina

Come, let us worship; Tu es Petrus (parts 1 and 2; Missa aeterna Christi munera

Passereau

Il est bel et bon

Tallis

If ye love me; Jesu Salvator saeculi

Tomkins

Adieu ye city-prisoning towers; Music divine; Oyez, has any found a lad?; Too much I once lamented

Tye

Laudate nomen Domine

Vautor

Sweet Suffolk owl

Victoria

O quam gloriosum; Missa ave maris stella

Weelkes

sacred
Let thy merciful ears, O Lord; When David heard that Absalom was slain

secular
As vesta was from Latmos hill descended; Hark all ye lovely saints; O care, thou wilt despatch me; Sing we at pleasure; Thule, the period of cosmography

Wilbye

Adieu sweet Amaryllis; Draw on sweet night; Flora gave me fairest flowers; Sweet honey-sucking bees

Bach

Lobet den Herrn

Purcell

sacred
Hear my prayer; Man that is born of a woman; Thou knowest, Lord, the secrets of our hearts

secular
In these delightful, pleasant groves