"Ballades de l'époque d'Elisabeth et de Jacques I"* My mind to me a kingdom is (anonyme): 2 versions - When Daphne from fair Phoebus did fly (anonyme) - In a merry May morn (Nicholson) - The leaves be green (anon., from the Jane Pickering Lute Book) - See, see, mine sweet Jewel (Thomas Morley) - Lachrimae to the concert (Dowland, arr.Morley) - Daphne (anon.) - Lullaby, my sweet little baby (W.Byrd) - The Virgin's Muse (Tobias Hume) - The Willow Song (anon.) - Greensleeves (anon.) ---
- David CORDIER Contre-ténor
- TRAGICOMEDIA
- ANONYME: When Daphne from fair Phoebus did fly, air
- Richard NICHOLSON: In a merry May morn, consort song
- ANONYME: Leaves be green [Jane Pickering lute book] (The)
- Thomas MORLEY: See, see, myne owne sweet jewell, canzonet à 3 voix
- John DOWLAND: Lachrimae pavin [Th.Morley, First book of Consort lessons, 1599]
- ANONYME: Daphne, chanson traditionnelle du début du 17e s.
- William BYRD: Lullaby my sweet little baby, chant à 5 voix
- Tobias HUME: Virgins muse - The Lady Arbellaes favoret [17](The)
- ANONYME: Willow song, lute-song [Shakespeare: Othello]
- ANONYME: Greensleeves
- ANONYME: Fortune my foe, Consort Song
- Thomas MORLEY: Joyne hands, consort lesson [arr. de l'air See, see, myne owne sweet jewell]
- ANONYME: Jog on [Mr Playford's English Dancing Master Londres, 1651]
- John DOWLAND: Go from my window, pour luth
- ANONYME: Greensleeves, english song [Shakespeare: The Merry Wives of Winsor]
- John BENET [BENETT, BONNET]: Venus'birds, lullaby
- ANONYME: O death, rock me asleep [Shakespeare, Henry IV]