Pierre Hantaï, Cembalo
- Pierre Hantaï Cembalo
Programm
- William Byrd
Pavana in g Nr. 2 »Sir William Peter« (1591))
The Galliarde for the Victorie (1591))
- John Redford
Aeterne rex altissime. Hymne (1550–1575) ca.)
Christe qui lux es. Hymne (1550–1575) ca.)
- John Bull
Fantasia Nr. 12 (1620))
- Giles Farnaby
The King's Hunt (1609–1619))
- John Blitheman
Gloria tibi, Trinitas. Hymne (1550–1575) ca.)
Christe, redemptor omnium. Hymne (1550–1575) ca.)
- Giles Farnaby
A Maske (1609–1619))
Fantasia Nr. 12 (1609–1619))
- John Bull
The King's Hunt (1609–1619))
- (Master) Newman
Pavan (1550–1575) ca.)
- Thomas Tomkins
A sad pavan »for these distracted times«. Lamentation on the death of King Charles I. (1649)
Barafostus's Dreame (1548–1650) ca.)
Pause
- Orlando Gibbons
Prélude (1613))
- John Bull
In nomine Nr. 12 (1609–1619))
- Giles Farnaby
Woody-Cock (1609–1619))
- John Heath
Christe qui lux es et dies (1550–1575 ca.)
- Anonymus
When Cressid went from Troy (1550–1575) ca.)
I smile to see how you devise. Madrigal (1550–1575) ca.)
- John Bull
Pavan and Galliard »Lord Lumley's« (1609–1619))
Dutch Dance (1640–1654) ca.)
In nomine Nr. 4 (1609–1619))
- Orlando Gibbons
The Lord of Salisbury. Pavan »Lamentation on the death of Robert Cecil« (1613))
- Pierre Hantaï Cembalo
Programm
- William Byrd
Pavana in g Nr. 2 »Sir William Peter« (1591))
The Galliarde for the Victorie (1591))
- John Redford
Aeterne rex altissime. Hymne (1550–1575) ca.)
Christe qui lux es. Hymne (1550–1575) ca.)
- John Bull
Fantasia Nr. 12 (1620))
- Giles Farnaby
The King's Hunt (1609–1619))
- John Blitheman
Gloria tibi, Trinitas. Hymne (1550–1575) ca.)
Christe, redemptor omnium. Hymne (1550–1575) ca.)
- Giles Farnaby
A Maske (1609–1619))
Fantasia Nr. 12 (1609–1619))
- John Bull
The King's Hunt (1609–1619))
- (Master) Newman
Pavan (1550–1575) ca.)
- Thomas Tomkins
A sad pavan »for these distracted times«. Lamentation on the death of King Charles I. (1649)
Barafostus's Dreame (1548–1650) ca.)
Pause
- Orlando Gibbons
Prélude (1613))
- John Bull
In nomine Nr. 12 (1609–1619))
- Giles Farnaby
Woody-Cock (1609–1619))
- John Heath
Christe qui lux es et dies (1550–1575 ca.)
- Anonymus
When Cressid went from Troy (1550–1575) ca.)
I smile to see how you devise. Madrigal (1550–1575) ca.)
- John Bull
Pavan and Galliard »Lord Lumley's« (1609–1619))
Dutch Dance (1640–1654) ca.)
In nomine Nr. 4 (1609–1619))
- Orlando Gibbons
The Lord of Salisbury. Pavan »Lamentation on the death of Robert Cecil« (1613))
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