Barbara Bonney - Fairest Isle
Barbara Bonney - Fairest Isle Barbara Bonney Date de sortie: 23 janvier 2001

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1 First Booke of Songes, 1597: 17. Come again: sweet love doth now invite

First Booke of Songes, 1597: 17. Come again: sweet love doth now invite

2 First Booke of Songes, 1597: 4. If my complaints could passions move

First Booke of Songes, 1597: 4. If my complaints could passions move

3 First Booke of Songes, 1597: 21. Away with these self-loving lads

First Booke of Songes, 1597: 21. Away with these self-loving lads

4 Second Booke of Songes, 1600: 2. Flow my tears

Second Booke of Songes, 1600: 2. Flow my tears

5 Never Weather Beaten Sail: Never Weather Beaten Sail

Never Weather Beaten Sail: Never Weather Beaten Sail

6 The cypress curtain of the night: The cypress curtain of the night

The cypress curtain of the night: The cypress curtain of the night

7 It was a lover and his lasse

It was a lover and his lasse

8 O Lord, how vain are all our frail delights: O Lord, how vain are all our frail delights

O Lord, how vain are all our frail delights: O Lord, how vain are all our frail delights

9 Fantasy No.9: Fantasy No.9

Fantasy No.9: Fantasy No.9

10 Though Amaryllis Dance in Green: Though Amaryllis Dance in Green

Though Amaryllis Dance in Green: Though Amaryllis Dance in Green

11 If music be the food of love (First setting: 1692): If music be the food of love (First setting: 1692)

If music be the food of love (First setting: 1692): If music be the food of love (First setting: 1692)

12 Abdelazer: Air

Abdelazer: Air

13 Abdelazer: Air

Abdelazer: Air

14 The Fairy Queen: O let me weep, for ever weep

The Fairy Queen: O let me weep, for ever weep

15 King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691): Fairest Isle (Venus)

King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691): Fairest Isle (Venus)

16 She loves and she confesses too: She loves and she confesses too

She loves and she confesses too: She loves and she confesses too

17 Dido and Aeneas: "Thy hand, Belinda...When I am laid in earth"

Dido and Aeneas: "Thy hand, Belinda...When I am laid in earth"