[tube a=”Gibbons/Wilbye/Morley: The Silver Swan; English Madrigals” y=”MsEE73C0S-w” b=”The Consort Of Musicke” c=”Gibbons: Madrigals and motets 1612 – 1. The Silver Swan|Gibbons: Madrigals and motets 1612 – 2. O that the learned poets|Gibbons: Madrigals and motets 1612 – 3. I weigh not Fortune’s frown|Gibbons: Madrigals and motets 1612 – 4. I tremble not at noise of war|Gibbons: Madrigals and motets 1612 – 5. I see Ambition never pleased|Gibbons: Madrigals and motets 1612 – 6. I feign not friendship|Gibbons: Madrigals and motets 1612 – 7. How art thou thralled?|Gibbons: Madrigals and motets 1612 – 8. Farewell all joys|Gibbons: Madrigals and motets 1612 – 9. Dainty fine bird|Gibbons: Madrigals and motets 1612 – 10. Fair ladies that to love|Gibbons: Madrigals and motets 1612 – 11. ‘Mongst thousand good|Gibbons: Madrigals and motets 1612 – 12. Now each flowery bank of May|Gibbons: Madrigals and motets 1612 – 13. Lais now old|Gibbons: Madrigals and motets 1612 – 14. What is our life?|Gibbons: Madrigals and motets 1612 – 15. Ah dear heart|Gibbons: Madrigals and motets 1612 – 16. Fair is the Rose|Gibbons: Madrigals and motets 1612 – 17. Nay let me weep|Gibbons: Madrigals and motets 1612 – 18. Ne’er let the Sun|Gibbons: Madrigals and motets 1612 – 19. Yet if that age|Gibbons: Madrigals and motets 1612 – 20. Trust not too much fair youth|Wilbye: First Set of English Madrigals (1598) – 4. Weep, O mine eyes|Wilbye: First Set of English Madrigals (1598) – 10. Lady, when I behold|Wilbye: First Set of English Madrigals (1598) – 11. Thus saith my Cloris bright|Wilbye: First Set of English Madrigals (1598) – 12. Adieu, sweet Amaryllis|Wilbye: First Set of English Madrigals (1598) – 13. Die hapless man|Wilbye: First Set of English Madrigals (1598) – 18. Lady, your words do spite me|Wilbye: First Set of English Madrigals (1598) – 19. Alas! what a wretched life|Wilbye: First Set of English Madrigals (1598) – 24. Lady, when I behold|Wilbye: First Set of English Madrigals (1598) – 25. When shall my wretched life?|Wilbye: First Set of English Madrigals (1598) – 26. Of joys and pleasing pains|Wilbye: First Set of English Madrigals (1598) – 27. My throat is sore|Wilbye: First Set of English Madrigals (1598) – 28. Cruel, behold my heavy ending|Wilbye: First Set of English Madrigals (1598) – 29. Thou art but young, thou saye’st|Wilbye: First Set of English Madrigals (1598) – 30. Why dost thou shoot?|Wilbye: Second Set of Madrigals, 1609 – 17. Sweet honey-sucking bees|Wilbye: Second Set of Madrigals, 1609 – 18. Yet sweet, take heed|Wilbye: Second Set of Madrigals, 1609 – 25. Ye that do live in pleasures|Wilbye: Second Set of Madrigals, 1609 – 27. O wretched man|Wilbye: Second Set of Madrigals, 1609 – 30. Ah! Cannot sighs nor tears|Wilbye: Second Set of Madrigals, 1609 – 31. Draw On Sweet Night|Wilbye: Second Set of Madrigals, 1609 – 32. Stay, Corydon, thou swain|Wilbye: Second Set of Madrigals, 1609 – 33. Softly, O softly drop my eyes|Morley: Madrigals – Arise, Awake, You Silly Shepherds Sleeping|Morley: Madrigals – Besides A Fountain|Morley: Madrigals – No, No, No, Nigella|Morley: Madrigals – Singing Alone|Morley: Ayres – With My Love|Morley: Ayres – Mistress Mine|Morley: Madrigals – Stay Heart, Run Not So Fast|Morley: Madrigals – Fire And Lightening|Morley: Madrigals – Phyllis, I Fain Would Die Now|Morley: Madrigals – Hard By A Crystal Fountain|Morley: Madrigals – In Every Place|Morley: Madrigals – O Grief E’en On The Bud|Morley: Ayres – Absence Hear|Morley: Madrigals – Deep Lamenting|Morley: Ayres – Sleep Slumb’ring Eyes|Morley: Madrigals – Hark! Alleluia” d=”Universal Music Group” e=”1998.01.01″ f=”클래식” g=”136806″ t=”0″ i=”the-consort-of-musicke” j=”Anthony Rooley|The Consort Of Musicke” k=”anthony-rooley|the-consort-of-musicke” l=”universal-music-group” m=”keulraesig” n=”” h=””]