The Food of Love: Words & Music from Shakespeare’s Theatre
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Label: Cantoris
Cat No: CRCD6017
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Contents
Works
CallinoeCarman's whistle
Country Dance
Fortune my Foe
Greensleeves
Heartease
How should I your true love know
Kemp's jigg
La volta
Light o' love
O Death, rock me asleep
Sick tune
Sweet Robin
Tomorrow shall be
Walsingham
When that I was but a little tiny boy
Willow song
Ah, Robin, gentle Robin
Weep you no more, sad fountains (Third Book of Songs)
Where grypinge griefs
Farewell dear love
What is our life?
Full fathom five
Hark! hark! the lark
Where the bee sucks
It was a lover and his lass
O Mistress Mine
Were I a king
Since Robin Hood
Lawne as white as driven snow
Take, O take those lips away
Artists
The Gesualdo ConsortDorothy Linell (lute)
John D Collins (reader)
Conductor
Gerald PlaceWorks
CallinoeCarman's whistle
Country Dance
Fortune my Foe
Greensleeves
Heartease
How should I your true love know
Kemp's jigg
La volta
Light o' love
O Death, rock me asleep
Sick tune
Sweet Robin
Tomorrow shall be
Walsingham
When that I was but a little tiny boy
Willow song
Ah, Robin, gentle Robin
Weep you no more, sad fountains (Third Book of Songs)
Where grypinge griefs
Farewell dear love
What is our life?
Full fathom five
Hark! hark! the lark
Where the bee sucks
It was a lover and his lass
O Mistress Mine
Were I a king
Since Robin Hood
Lawne as white as driven snow
Take, O take those lips away
Artists
The Gesualdo ConsortDorothy Linell (lute)
John D Collins (reader)
Conductor
Gerald PlaceError on this page? Let us know here
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