This page lists all recordings of Shall I strive with wordes to move?, by John Dowland (1563-1626) on CD. Generally, more recent CDs are listed first, but with priority given to items that are in stock. |
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Gérard Lesne (alto) Ensemble Orlando Gibbons These beautiful and melancholy “Ayres” by the English 16th century composer John Dowland may be seen as precursors of the songs of the Romantic period, two centuries later. They are performed here by the renowned combination of Gerard Lesne and the Ensemble Orlando Gibbons. | 
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| |  | Best of Daniel Taylor
Daniel Taylor (countertenor) Daniel Taylor is one of the most sought-after countertenors in the world today. This album represents a compilation taken from the almost twenty recordings Taylor has made for the ATMA label since 1997, and includes music by Bach, Handel, Purcell, Dowland and Buxtehude, among others. Taylor is heard performing solo, as well as with such singers as Suzie LeBlanc and Jan Kobow, in what promises to be the definitive portrait of this gifted artist. | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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| |  | Musique and Sweet PoetrieSongs and Lute Solos from Europe around 1600
Emma Kirkby (soprano) & Jakob Lindberg (lute) | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | John Dowland - Ayres
Gérard Lesne (alto) Ensemble Orlando Gibbons | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | The Sypres Curten of the NightElizabethan & Jacobean Lute Songs
Michael Chance (counter-tenor), Christopher Wilson (lute) | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Music Of The SpheresEnglish Consort Songs and Instrumental Music from the late 16th Century
Bennet: | Eliza, her name gives honour | Byrd: | Ye sacred muses - an elegy for Thomas Tallis Fantasia a 4 Come to me, grief, for ever | Dowland: | Can she excuse my wrongs? (First Booke of Songes, 1597) The Earl of Essex's Galliard Shall I strive with wordes to move? Fortune my foe Paduan - Courant - Volta (from Taffelconsort, 1621) Sorrow, come | Nicholson, R: | No more, good herdsman I am not, I, of such belief | Scheidt: | Cantilena Anglica Fortunae | Strogers: | A doleful deadly pang Mistrust not truth | Sweelinck: | Engelsche Fortuyn | Wigthorpe: | Were I made juror |
Maarten Koningsberger (baritone), Mike Fentross (lute), Brisk Recorder Quartet | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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| |  | An Elizabethan Songbook
Bartlet: | A pretty duck there was | Campion: | Sing a song of joy Break now, my heart, and die Woo her, and win her The Peaceful Western Wind I care not for these ladies Courante ['I care not for these ladies'] Faine would I wed Now hath Flora robbed her bowers Move now with measured sound | Danyel: | What thing is love? | Dowland: | Shall I strive with wordes to move? Sorrow, come Shall I sue? | Ford, T: | What then is love sings Coridon | Holborne: | The honeysuckle Heigh ho holiday | Johnson, E: | Eliza is the fairest Queen | Johnson, R: | Witty wanton | Jones, R: | Sweet Philomel | Morley: | Sing we and chant it | Pilkington: | I sigh, as sure to wear the fruit Rest sweet Nimphs | Rosseter: | What then is love but mouning | Vautor: | Mother, I will have a husband |
Boston Camerata, Joel Cohen | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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