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Thomas Tallis, circa 1570, Spem in Alium
William Byrd, circa 1589, Vigilate - As it may have sounded originally, with all-male voices,
William Byrd, circa 1589, Vigilate - And with the more modern sound including female sopranos and altos,
John Dowland, 1596, Flow My Tears (Lachrimae Pavan) - Solo instrumental (guitar) version
John Dowland, 1596, Flow My Tears (Lachrimae Pavan) - Lute plus singer
John Dowland, 1597, Come Again (sweet love doth now invite) - one man, guitar and voice, beautiful,
John Dowland, circa 1600, Fantasia P.73 - particularly nice lute playing, this one,
John Dowland, circa 1600, Fantasia P.73 - and for comparison, a guitar version,
John Dowland, circa 1600, Fantasia P.6 - and here's a real maestro of the lute, Julian Bream,
John Dowland, 1604, The King of Denmark's Galliard,
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