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Perpetual Night Paris 2019 Ensemble Correspondances Lucile Richardot


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    Perpetual Night
    17th-century Ayres and Songs

    Care-charming sleep Robert Johnson (ca. 1583–1633)
    Go, happy man John Coprario (ca. 1570/80–ca. 1626)
    Whiles I this standing lake William Lawes (1602–1645)
    O precious time Martin Peerson (1571/73–1651)
    Music, the master of thy art is dead Lawes
    No more shall meads Nicholas Lanier (1588–1666)
    Suite No. 2 in C major Matthew Locke (1621/23–1677)
    Pavan
    Give me my lute John Banister (1624/25–1679)
    Howl not, you ghosts and furies Robert Ramsey (d. 1644)
    Britanocles the great and good appears Lawes
    Suite No. 1, Consort of 4 parts Locke
    Ayre — Courante
    Powerful Morpheus, let thy charms William Webb (ca. 1600–1657)
    Rise, princely shepherd John Hilton (1599–1657)
    Amintas, that true hearted swain Banister
    Poor Celadon, he sighs in vain (Loving above himself) John Blow (1649–1708)
    When Orpheus sang Henry Purcell (1659–1695)
    Phillis, oh! turn that face John Jackson (d. 1688)
    Epilogue: Sing, sing, Ye Muses Blow

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