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Music of the Golden Age

on BBC Radio 3

JEAN KNIBB5 (sop), DAVID JAMES (counter-tenor) LEIGH NIXON (tenor)
BRIAN ETHERIDGE (bass) TIM CRAWFORD (lute)
JAYE CONSORT OF VIOLS
LOUIS HALSEY SINGERS conductor LOUIS HALSEY
In Part 1. motets from the Cantiones Sacrae of Tallis and Byrd, concert songs by Edward Johnson and Byrd, canzonets and a ballett by Morley, songs with a lute by Morley and Dowland, Byrd's Browning for viols, and madrigals by Wilbye and Weelkes.
10.45' Interval Reading
10.50* Music of the Golden Age. Part 2
Madrigals by Wilbye, Weelkes, Vautor and Tomkins, concert songs by Richard Nicholson and Gibbons, a lute song and a lute solo by Dowland, a song by Campion, two pavans for viols by Tomkins, and verse anthems by Gibbons and Tomkins. (A public concert presented by the Thames Concerts Society at St John's, Smith Square, London, on 12 Mar 1977)

Contributors

Bass:
Brian Etheridge
Songs By:
Edward Johnson
Songs By:
Richard Nicholson

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