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James Burnett (producer)
producer
A Fancy, P. 7, Cymbeline, Act IV Scene 2: Dirge for Fidele "Fear no more", King Henry VIII, Act III Scene 1: "Orpheus with his lute", Lachrimae Pavin, P. 15, Loth to Depart, P. 69, Melancholy Galliard, P. 25, Mignarda, P. 34 "Mr Henry Noel's Galliard", My Lady Hunsdon's Puffe, P. 54, Orlando Sleepeth, P. 61, Othello, Act IV Scene 3: "My mother had a maid call'd Barbara", Queen Elizabeth's Galliard, P. 97, Semper Dowland, semper Dolens, P. 9, Sonnet No. 109 "O, never say that I was false of heart", Sonnet No. 119 "What potions have I drunk", Sonnet No. 129 "The expense of spirit", Sonnet No. 144 "Two loves I have", Sonnet No. 27 "Weary with toil", Sonnet No. 30 "When to the sessions", Sonnet No. 61 "Is it thy will?", Tarleton's Resurrection, P. 59, The Earl of Derby's Galliard, P. 44, The King of Denmark's Galliard, P. 40, The Passionate Pilgrim: Sonnet "If music and sweet poetry agree", The Phoenix and the Turtle: Envoi "Beauty, truth, and rarity", The rape of Lucrece: "But she hath lost a dearer thing than life", The rape of Lucrece: "Ev'n in this thought", Twelfth Night, Act II Scene 4: "Come away, come away, death", Venus and Adonis: Death of Adonis "She looks upon his lips", Venus and Adonis: The Courser and the Genet "But, lo, from forth a copse"
John W. Bower (recording engineer)
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A Fancy, P. 7, Cymbeline, Act IV Scene 2: Dirge for Fidele "Fear no more", King Henry VIII, Act III Scene 1: "Orpheus with his lute", Lachrimae Pavin, P. 15, Loth to Depart, P. 69, Melancholy Galliard, P. 25, Mignarda, P. 34 "Mr Henry Noel's Galliard", My Lady Hunsdon's Puffe, P. 54, Orlando Sleepeth, P. 61, Othello, Act IV Scene 3: "My mother had a maid call'd Barbara", Queen Elizabeth's Galliard, P. 97, Semper Dowland, semper Dolens, P. 9, Sonnet No. 109 "O, never say that I was false of heart", Sonnet No. 119 "What potions have I drunk", Sonnet No. 129 "The expense of spirit", Sonnet No. 144 "Two loves I have", Sonnet No. 27 "Weary with toil", Sonnet No. 30 "When to the sessions", Sonnet No. 61 "Is it thy will?", Tarleton's Resurrection, P. 59, The Earl of Derby's Galliard, P. 44, The King of Denmark's Galliard, P. 40, The Passionate Pilgrim: Sonnet "If music and sweet poetry agree", The Phoenix and the Turtle: Envoi "Beauty, truth, and rarity", The rape of Lucrece: "But she hath lost a dearer thing than life", The rape of Lucrece: "Ev'n in this thought", Twelfth Night, Act II Scene 4: "Come away, come away, death", Venus and Adonis: Death of Adonis "She looks upon his lips", Venus and Adonis: The Courser and the Genet "But, lo, from forth a copse"
Peggy Ashcroft
vocal
Cymbeline, Act IV Scene 2: Dirge for Fidele "Fear no more", King Henry VIII, Act III Scene 1: "Orpheus with his lute", Othello, Act IV Scene 3: "My mother had a maid call'd Barbara", Sonnet No. 109 "O, never say that I was false of heart", Sonnet No. 119 "What potions have I drunk", Sonnet No. 129 "The expense of spirit", Sonnet No. 144 "Two loves I have", Sonnet No. 27 "Weary with toil", Sonnet No. 30 "When to the sessions", Sonnet No. 61 "Is it thy will?", The Passionate Pilgrim: Sonnet "If music and sweet poetry agree", The Phoenix and the Turtle: Envoi "Beauty, truth, and rarity", The rape of Lucrece: "But she hath lost a dearer thing than life", The rape of Lucrece: "Ev'n in this thought", Twelfth Night, Act II Scene 4: "Come away, come away, death", Venus and Adonis: Death of Adonis "She looks upon his lips", Venus and Adonis: The Courser and the Genet "But, lo, from forth a copse"
Julian Bream
lute
A Fancy, P. 7, Lachrimae Pavin, P. 15, Loth to Depart, P. 69, Melancholy Galliard, P. 25, Mignarda, P. 34 "Mr Henry Noel's Galliard", My Lady Hunsdon's Puffe, P. 54, Orlando Sleepeth, P. 61, Queen Elizabeth's Galliard, P. 97, Semper Dowland, semper Dolens, P. 9, Tarleton's Resurrection, P. 59, The Earl of Derby's Galliard, P. 44, The King of Denmark's Galliard, P. 40
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James Burnett (producer)
producer
A Fancy, P. 7, Cymbeline, Act IV Scene 2: Dirge for Fidele "Fear no more", King Henry VIII, Act III Scene 1: "Orpheus with his lute", Lachrimae Pavin, P. 15, Loth to Depart, P. 69, Melancholy Galliard, P. 25, Mignarda, P. 34 "Mr Henry Noel's Galliard", My Lady Hunsdon's Puffe, P. 54, Orlando Sleepeth, P. 61, Othello, Act IV Scene 3: "My mother had a maid call'd Barbara", Queen Elizabeth's Galliard, P. 97, Semper Dowland, semper Dolens, P. 9, Sonnet No. 109 "O, never say that I was false of heart", Sonnet No. 119 "What potions have I drunk", Sonnet No. 129 "The expense of spirit", Sonnet No. 144 "Two loves I have", Sonnet No. 27 "Weary with toil", Sonnet No. 30 "When to the sessions", Sonnet No. 61 "Is it thy will?", Tarleton's Resurrection, P. 59, The Earl of Derby's Galliard, P. 44, The King of Denmark's Galliard, P. 40, The Passionate Pilgrim: Sonnet "If music and sweet poetry agree", The Phoenix and the Turtle: Envoi "Beauty, truth, and rarity", The rape of Lucrece: "But she hath lost a dearer thing than life", The rape of Lucrece: "Ev'n in this thought", Twelfth Night, Act II Scene 4: "Come away, come away, death", Venus and Adonis: Death of Adonis "She looks upon his lips", Venus and Adonis: The Courser and the Genet "But, lo, from forth a copse"
John W. Bower (recording engineer)
recording
A Fancy, P. 7, Cymbeline, Act IV Scene 2: Dirge for Fidele "Fear no more", King Henry VIII, Act III Scene 1: "Orpheus with his lute", Lachrimae Pavin, P. 15, Loth to Depart, P. 69, Melancholy Galliard, P. 25, Mignarda, P. 34 "Mr Henry Noel's Galliard", My Lady Hunsdon's Puffe, P. 54, Orlando Sleepeth, P. 61, Othello, Act IV Scene 3: "My mother had a maid call'd Barbara", Queen Elizabeth's Galliard, P. 97, Semper Dowland, semper Dolens, P. 9, Sonnet No. 109 "O, never say that I was false of heart", Sonnet No. 119 "What potions have I drunk", Sonnet No. 129 "The expense of spirit", Sonnet No. 144 "Two loves I have", Sonnet No. 27 "Weary with toil", Sonnet No. 30 "When to the sessions", Sonnet No. 61 "Is it thy will?", Tarleton's Resurrection, P. 59, The Earl of Derby's Galliard, P. 44, The King of Denmark's Galliard, P. 40, The Passionate Pilgrim: Sonnet "If music and sweet poetry agree", The Phoenix and the Turtle: Envoi "Beauty, truth, and rarity", The rape of Lucrece: "But she hath lost a dearer thing than life", The rape of Lucrece: "Ev'n in this thought", Twelfth Night, Act II Scene 4: "Come away, come away, death", Venus and Adonis: Death of Adonis "She looks upon his lips", Venus and Adonis: The Courser and the Genet "But, lo, from forth a copse"
Peggy Ashcroft
vocal
Cymbeline, Act IV Scene 2: Dirge for Fidele "Fear no more", King Henry VIII, Act III Scene 1: "Orpheus with his lute", Othello, Act IV Scene 3: "My mother had a maid call'd Barbara", Sonnet No. 109 "O, never say that I was false of heart", Sonnet No. 119 "What potions have I drunk", Sonnet No. 129 "The expense of spirit", Sonnet No. 144 "Two loves I have", Sonnet No. 27 "Weary with toil", Sonnet No. 30 "When to the sessions", Sonnet No. 61 "Is it thy will?", The Passionate Pilgrim: Sonnet "If music and sweet poetry agree", The Phoenix and the Turtle: Envoi "Beauty, truth, and rarity", The rape of Lucrece: "But she hath lost a dearer thing than life", The rape of Lucrece: "Ev'n in this thought", Twelfth Night, Act II Scene 4: "Come away, come away, death", Venus and Adonis: Death of Adonis "She looks upon his lips", Venus and Adonis: The Courser and the Genet "But, lo, from forth a copse"
Julian Bream
lute
A Fancy, P. 7, Lachrimae Pavin, P. 15, Loth to Depart, P. 69, Melancholy Galliard, P. 25, Mignarda, P. 34 "Mr Henry Noel's Galliard", My Lady Hunsdon's Puffe, P. 54, Orlando Sleepeth, P. 61, Queen Elizabeth's Galliard, P. 97, Semper Dowland, semper Dolens, P. 9, Tarleton's Resurrection, P. 59, The Earl of Derby's Galliard, P. 44, The King of Denmark's Galliard, P. 40
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