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Gut Wind and Wire

Gut Wind and Wire

Baltimore Consort

Dorian


  1. * Scotch Cap (The English Dancing Master, 1651)
  2. * Gaillarde d'escosse (published by Pierre Phalèse, 16th cent.)
  3. * Laroque galliarde (Liber Primus Leviorum Carminum, 1571)
  4. * Alemande de Liège
  5. * Doun in yon bank
  6. * The Canaries, for lute
  7. * Canaries, for lute
  8. * All in a garden green (The English Dancing Master, 1651)
  9. * Parsons Farewell
  10. * The Beggar Boy (from John Playford's English Dancing Master)
  11. * Jon come kisse me now (Musick's Delight on the Cithren, 1666)
  12. * Newcastle (The English Dancing Master, 1651)
  13. * Branle double
  14. * Branle de Montirande
  15. * Bransle de la Torche for 5 part instrumental ensemble (Terpsichore, 15)
  16. * Lady Cassilles Lilt, traditional melody (a.k.a. Johnny Faa the Gypsy Laddie)
  17. * The Chanter's Song
  18. * O'Keefe's Slide, traditional melody
  19. * Sixpenny Money, traditional melody
  20. * Tenpenny Bit
  21. * Clare Jig, traditional melody
  22. * Sycamore, for lute, flute & bass
  23. * Indigo Road, for lute
  24. * My Lord of Oxenford's Mask (From Thomas Morley's 'The First Booke of Consort Lessons')
  25. * The Queen's Treble, for lute
  26. * Bianco fiore (from Le gratie d'amore)
  27. * La Catena d'amore (from Le gratie d'amore)
  28. * So ben mi ch'ha bon tempo, aria for 4 voices
  29. * Joyne Hands, for consort of instruments (from 'The First Booke of Consort Lessons')
  30. * Paven, for 4 parts (from Thomas Wode's Partbooks)
  31. * Work(s): Unspecified Galliard
  32. * Green Garters
  33. * Pentland Hills, for ensemble
  34. * Whip my toudie, for lute
  35. * Remember me at evening (Skene Mandora MS)
  36. * A Scots Tune, for lute

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