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Music For A Great Garden - Byrd, Mozart, Et Al / Stowe, Souter, Et Al


Release Date: 01/01/2004 
Label:  Gift Of Music   Catalog #: 1097   Spars Code: n/a 
Composer:  William ByrdRobert JohnsonTraditionalHildegard of Bingen,   ... 
Performer:  Sara StoweMatthew SpringMartin SouterSarah Hill
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Oxford Girls' Choir
Number of Discs: 1 
Length: 1 Hours 2 Mins. 

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Works on This Recording

1. All in a garden green, MB 56 by William Byrd
Performer:  Sara Stowe (Soprano), Matthew Spring (Lute), Martin Souter (Harpsichord),
Sarah Hill (Harp)
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Oxford Girls' Choir
Period: Renaissance 
Written: England 
Length: 4 Minutes 35 Secs. 
2. Where the bee sucks by Robert Johnson
Performer:  Sara Stowe (Soprano), Matthew Spring (Lute), Martin Souter (Harpsichord),
Sarah Hill (Harp)
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Oxford Girls' Choir
Period: Baroque 
Written: 17th Century; England 
Length: 1 Minutes 18 Secs. 
3. The rowan tree by Traditional
Performer:  Sara Stowe (Soprano), Matthew Spring (Lute), Martin Souter (Harpsichord),
Sarah Hill (Harp)
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Oxford Girls' Choir
Period: Romantic 
Written: Scotland 
Length: 1 Minutes 2 Secs. 
4. Vos flores rosarum by Hildegard of Bingen
Performer:  Sara Stowe (Soprano), Matthew Spring (Lute), Martin Souter (Harpsichord),
Sarah Hill (Harp)
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Oxford Girls' Choir
Period: Medieval 
Written: 12th Century; Germany 
Length: 4 Minutes 23 Secs. 
5. Greensleeves by Traditional
Performer:  Matthew Spring (Lute), Sarah Hill (Harp), Sara Stowe (Soprano),
Martin Souter (Harpsichord)
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Oxford Girls' Choir
Period: Renaissance 
Written: 16th Century; England 
Length: 2 Minutes 32 Secs. 
6. Ah Robyn, gentle Robyn by William Cornysh
Performer:  Matthew Spring (Lute), Sara Stowe (Soprano), Martin Souter (Harpsichord),
Sarah Hill (Harp)
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Oxford Girls' Choir
Period: Renaissance 
Written: England 
Length: 2 Minutes 29 Secs. 
7. Gather ye rosebuds while ye may by William Lawes
Performer:  Sarah Hill (Harp), Martin Souter (Harpsichord), Matthew Spring (Lute),
Sara Stowe (Soprano)
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Oxford Girls' Choir
Period: Baroque 
Written: 17th Century; England 
Length: 1 Minutes 15 Secs. 
8. It fell on a summer's day by Philip Rosseter
Performer:  Sarah Hill (Harp), Sara Stowe (Soprano), Matthew Spring (Lute),
Martin Souter (Harpsichord)
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Oxford Girls' Choir
Period: Renaissance 
Length: 2 Minutes 21 Secs. 
9. Roses in bloom by Traditional
Performer:  Sara Stowe (Soprano), Matthew Spring (Lute), Martin Souter (Harpsichord),
Sarah Hill (Harp)
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Oxford Girls' Choir
Period: Renaissance 
Length: 1 Minutes 14 Secs. 
10. Pavans, Galliards, Almaines (65): The Honie-suckle by Anthony Holborne
Performer:  Sara Stowe (Soprano), Matthew Spring (Lute), Martin Souter (Harpsichord),
Sarah Hill (Harp)
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Oxford Girls' Choir
Period: Renaissance 
Length: 1 Minutes 27 Secs. 
11. Sumer is icumen in by Anonymous
Performer:  Sara Stowe (Soprano), Matthew Spring (Lute), Martin Souter (Harpsichord),
Sarah Hill (Harp)
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Oxford Girls' Choir
Period: Medieval 
Written: 1240; England 
Length: 2 Minutes 3 Secs. 
12. Amarilli by Peter Philips
Performer:  Sara Stowe (Soprano), Matthew Spring (Lute), Martin Souter (Harpsichord),
Sarah Hill (Harp)
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Oxford Girls' Choir
Period: Renaissance 
Written: 1603; England 
Length: 4 Minutes 46 Secs. 
13. Quant voi la fleur nouvele by Anonymous
Performer:  Sara Stowe (Soprano), Matthew Spring (Lute), Martin Souter (Harpsichord),
Sarah Hill (Harp)
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Oxford Girls' Choir
Period: Medieval 
Written: France 
Length: 2 Minutes 3 Secs. 
14. Greene growith the holly by King VIII Henry
Performer:  Sara Stowe (Soprano), Matthew Spring (Lute), Martin Souter (Harpsichord),
Sarah Hill (Harp)
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Oxford Girls' Choir
Period: Renaissance 
Written: 16th Century; England 
Length: 2 Minutes 59 Secs. 
15. Will you walk the woods so wylde by William Byrd
Performer:  Sara Stowe (Soprano), Matthew Spring (Lute), Martin Souter (Harpsichord),
Sarah Hill (Harp)
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Oxford Girls' Choir
Period: Renaissance 
Length: 4 Minutes 36 Secs. 
16. Trio for Violin, Viola and Cello in E flat major, K 563: Rondo Pastorale by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performer:  Sara Stowe (Soprano), Matthew Spring (Lute), Martin Souter (Harpsichord),
Sarah Hill (Harp)
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Oxford Girls' Choir
Period: Classical 
Written: 1788; Vienna, Austria 
Length: 4 Minutes 48 Secs. 
17. Lay a garland on her hearse by Robert Lucas Pearsall
Performer:  Sara Stowe (Soprano), Matthew Spring (Lute), Martin Souter (Harpsichord),
Sarah Hill (Harp)
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Oxford Girls' Choir
Period: Romantic 
Written: 1840; England 
Length: 2 Minutes 46 Secs. 
18. There is no rose of swych vertu by Anonymous
Performer:  Sara Stowe (Soprano), Matthew Spring (Lute), Martin Souter (Harpsichord),
Sarah Hill (Harp)
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Oxford Girls' Choir
Period: Renaissance 
Length: 4 Minutes 8 Secs. 
19. Veni mater gracie/Dou way, Robin by Anonymous
Performer:  Sara Stowe (Soprano), Matthew Spring (Lute), Martin Souter (Harpsichord),
Sarah Hill (Harp)
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Oxford Girls' Choir
Period: Medieval 
Written: England 
Length: 2 Minutes 49 Secs. 
20. Almain "Fruit of Love" by Anthony Holborne
Performer:  Sara Stowe (Soprano), Matthew Spring (Lute), Martin Souter (Harpsichord),
Sarah Hill (Harp)
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Oxford Girls' Choir
Period: Renaissance 
Written: 16th Century; England 
Length: 1 Minutes 22 Secs. 
21. Consort by King VIII Henry
Performer:  Sara Stowe (Soprano), Matthew Spring (Lute), Martin Souter (Harpsichord),
Sarah Hill (Harp)
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Oxford Girls' Choir
Period: Renaissance 
Length: 0 Minutes 50 Secs. 
22. Awake sweet love, P 92 by John Dowland
Performer:  Sara Stowe (Soprano), Matthew Spring (Lute), Martin Souter (Harpsichord),
Sarah Hill (Harp)
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Oxford Girls' Choir
Period: Renaissance 
Written: England 
Length: 3 Minutes 4 Secs. 

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