Click on the blue highlighted elements for links to similar or related items Title : Lute and guitar songs of Scotland and EnglandLabel : Beltona [1971] Performer(s) : Arion Duo (Neil Mackie, tenor; Brian Jeffery, lute and guitar) Tracks 1-5 : 5 16th century Scottish lute songs (arr. Jeffery/Eliot) / Anon. 1. So prayiss me (Anon. arr. Elliott)
2. How suld my febill body fure (Anon. arr. Elliott)
3. I serve a worthie lady (lute solo - Anon. arr. Jeffery)
4. A port (lute solo - Anon. arr. Jeffery
5. Departe, departe (Anon. arr. Elliott) Composer(s): Anon. Performer(s): Neil Mackie, Brian Jeffery Ensemble(s): Arion Duo Tracks 11-14 : Four Scots songs (arr. Spedding) / Traditional et al. 1. O gin I were a baron's heir
2. The De'ils awa' wi' the exciseman
3 The twa corbies
4. The auld man's mare's deid Composer(s): Traditional, Frank Spedding Performer(s): Neil Mackie, Brian Jeffery Tracks 15-17 : Three Quasimodo settings / Robin McEwan et al. 1. Snow
2. The rain is already with us
3. Come down to me Composer(s): Robin McEwan Performer(s): Neil Mackie, Brian Jeffery Tracks 18-19 : Two songs from 'Songs of the Half-Light' / Lennox Berkeley et al. 1. Full moon
2. The fleeting Composer(s): Lennox Berkeley Performer(s): Neil Mackie, Brian Jeffery Tracks 6-10 : 5 English lute songs (arr. Jeffery) / John Dowland et al. 1. Come again! Sweet love doth now invite (Dowland)
2. Have you see but a whyte lillie grow (Anon.)
3. A galliard (Cutting)
4. Coranto (lute solo - Holborn)
5. It fell on a summer's day (Campian) Composer(s): John Dowland, Thomas Campion, Antony Holborne Performer(s): Neil Mackie, Brian Jeffery Ensemble(s): Arion Duo
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