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Disc No: AV 0045
Price: Sek. 155 Soprano Emily Van Evera is an uncommonly versatile singer. Her luminous voice blends sense with sensuousness, and can sound at once tender and thrillingly beautiful. Fittingly, Van Evera’s inspiration for her first Avie recording is Lady Penelope Rich
The music on My Lady Rich ranges from the Shakespearean to the Spanish Vuestros ojos, from the spirited to the sorrowful
Name: My Lady Rich
 

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ComposerOpusMusicKey Performer
Anon/Shakespeare   How should I your true love know   Emily Van Evera, soprano
Christopher Morrongiello, lute - voices - viols - recorder
Jones, Robert (fl. 1597 - 1615)   O he is gone  
Jones, Robert   And is it night?  
Dowland, John (c. 1563 - 1626)   Mr Dowland's midnight  
Byrd, William (c. 1540 - 1623)   Weeping full sore  
Dowland, John   My Lady Rich's galliard  
Anon   Hampton Court Masque  
Dowland, John   Come when I call  
Tessier, Charles (fl. 1600)   Casche toy celeste soleil  
Tessier, Charles   Au joly bois  
Anon   Vuestros ojos  
Tessier, Charles   Reveillez vous, belle Cattin  
Anon   Corranto Lady Rich  
Byrd, William   In fields abroad  
Anon   My little sweet darling  
Anon   A la volta Mistress Lettice Rich  
Bartlet, John (fl. 1606 - 1610)   Surcharged with discontent  
Bartlet, John   The thrush did pipe full clear  
Bartlet, John   Then Hesperus on high  
Anon   Sweet stay awhile  
Anon   A toy  
Anon/Shakespeare   He is dead and gone, lady  
Holborne, Anthony (c. 1545 - 1602)   The funerals  
Coprario, John (d. 1626)   Funeral Teares  

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