Absence / Thomas Morley (2:30) -- What then is love? / Philip Rosseter (2:21) -- I saw my lady weep / John Dowland (4:33) -- If she forsake me / Rosseter (1:43) -- Dear, if you change / Dowland (4:06) -- Come, Phyllis / Thomas Ford (1:47) -- Stay, time / Dowland (2:39) -- It was a lover and his lass / Morley (2:25) -- Weep you no more / Dowland (3:35) -- When Laura smiles / Rosseter (1:31) -- Fair, sweet, cruel / Ford (1:57) -- Shall I sue? (1:58) ; Sweet, stay awhile (3:27) / Dowland -- Who is it? / Morley (2:56) -- Can she excuse? (1:37) ; Come, heavy sleep (3:44) ; Wilt thou unkind, thus leave me? (2:04) ; Sorrow, stay (3:55) ; The lowest trees have tops (2:12) ; Time's eldest son, Old Age (4:53) ; In darkness let me dwell (4:36) ; Say, love, if ever thou did'st find (1:19) / Dowland.
Note
"Contains previously released material"--Container.
Event (note)
Recorded in London, Oct. 1963, at Wigmore Hall, and Apr. 1969, at Conway Hall.
Language (note)
Sung in English.
Author
Bream, Julian. Instrumentalist
Title
Heavenly love, earthly joy : Elizabethan lute songs / by John Dowland and others.
Publisher
New York : RCA Red Seal, [2006]
Type of content
performed music
Type of medium
computer
Type of carrier
online resource
Performer
Julian Bream, lute ; Sir Peter Pears, tenor.
Event
Recorded in London, Oct. 1963, at Wigmore Hall, and Apr. 1969, at Conway Hall.