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Pavan Solus cum sola. Melancholy Galliard. Mrs Brigide Fleetwood's Paven. Sir John Smith, his Almain. The Lady Russell's Pavan. The Lady Rich's Galliard. The Lady Laiton's Almain. Pavan Solus sine sola. Mr Knight's Galliard. Mrs Clifton's Almain. Dr Case's Pavan. Sir Robert Sidney, his Galliard. Sir Henry Guilford, his Almain. Pavana Doulant. The Earl of Derby's Galliard. Almain. Pavana La mia Barbara. The Battle Galliard. Almain. Pavana Johan Douland. Galliard after Daniel Bachelar. Almain
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DOWLAND Pavan Solus cum sola. Melancholy Galliard. Mrs Brigitte Fleetwood's Pawn. Sir John Smith, his Almain. The Lady Russell's Pavan. The Lady Rich's Gaillard. The Lady Laiton's Almain. Pavan Solus sine sola. Mr Knight's Galliard. Mrs Clifton's Almain. Dr Case's Pavan. Sir Robert Sidney, his Galliard. Sir Henry Gullford, his Almain. Pavana Doulant. The Earl of Derby's Galliard. Almain. Pavana La mia Barbara. The Battle Galliard. Almain. Pavana Johan Douland. Galliard after Daniel Bachelar. Almain * Nigel North (It) * NAXOS 8.570449 (66:22)
This is the third Dowland collection recorded by Nigel North for Naxos. Like its predecessors, it is closely recorded, to an extent that inflates the ...
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