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Labels: Virgin Classics
1 | Four Medieval Latin Lyrics, op. 32: Rondel: Tempus est iocundum | Edmund Rubbra | 2:37 |
2 | Four Medieval Latin Lyrics, op. 32: Plaint: Dum estas inchoatur | Edmund Rubbra | 3:27 |
3 | Four Medieval Latin Lyrics, op. 32: Pastoral: Ecce, chorus virginum | Edmund Rubbra | 1:27 |
4 | Four Medieval Latin Lyrics, op. 32: Lament: Vel confossus cariter | Edmund Rubbra | 5:51 |
5 | Five Spenser Sonnets, op. 42: Sonnet II: Unquiet thought, whom at the first I bred | Edmund Rubbra | 5:06 |
6 | Five Spenser Sonnets, op. 42: Sonnet IV: New year forth looking out of Janus’ gate | Edmund Rubbra | 2:45 |
7 | Five Spenser Sonnets, op. 42: Sonnet VI: Be nought dismayed that her unmovèd mind | Edmund Rubbra | 4:44 |
8 | Five Spenser Sonnets, op. 42: Sonnet XLIII: Shall I then silent be or shall I speak? | Edmund Rubbra | 4:09 |
9 | Five Spenser Sonnets, op. 42: Sonnet LXVIII: Most glorious Lord of life, that on this day | Edmund Rubbra | 1:56 |
10 | Amoretti (Five Spenser Sonnets, 2nd Series), op. 43: Sonnet LXXVIII: Lacking my love I go from place to place | Edmund Rubbra | 2:49 |
11 | Amoretti (Five Spenser Sonnets, 2nd Series), op. 43: Sonnet LXX: Fresh Spring, the herald of love’s mighty king | Edmund Rubbra | 1:33 |
12 | Amoretti (Five Spenser Sonnets, 2nd Series), op. 43: Sonnet LXXXIX: Like as the culver, on the barèd bough | Edmund Rubbra | 3:38 |
13 | Amoretti (Five Spenser Sonnets, 2nd Series), op. 43: Sonnet XXXVII: What guile is this, that those her golden tresses | Edmund Rubbra | 3:26 |
14 | Amoretti (Five Spenser Sonnets, 2nd Series), op. 43: Sonnet XL: Mark when she smiles with amiable cheer | Edmund Rubbra | 2:07 |
15 | Sinfonietta, op. 163: Andante con moto ma non flessibile | Edmund Rubbra | 7:42 |
16 | Sinfonietta, op. 163: Lento | Edmund Rubbra | 6:09 |