# | Title | Artist | Rating | Length |
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1 | Dawn chorus and College bells [Stedman Caters] | [no artist] | | 1:56 |
2 | O lusty May | [anonymous] | | 1:42 |
3 | Contrapunto bestiale alla mente | Adriano Banchieri | | 1:16 |
4 | Ah Robin | William Cornyshe | | 2:10 |
5 | Sumer is icumen in | Reading Rota (13th century) | | 2:53 |
6 | Watkins Ale | [anonymous] | | 0:52 |
7 | Since first I saw your face | Thomas Ford | | 2:23 |
8 | The Fairy Round | Anthony Holborne | | 1:27 |
9 | Dindirin, dindirin (c.1500) | [anonymous] | | 1:40 |
10 | Now is the month of Maying | Thomas Morley | | 1:29 |
11 | A Gigge | John Bull | | 0:45 |
12 | The Welsh Allemaine | [anonymous] | | 1:37 |
13 | Au joli jeu | Clément Janequin | | 1:24 |
14 | Tanzen und Springen | Hans Leo Hassler | | 1:18 |
15 | Sellinger's Round | William Byrd | | 3:25 |
16 | Who shall win my lady fair? | Robert Lucas Pearsall | | 2:28 |
17 | O mistress mine | Ralph Vaughan Williams | | 1:18 |
18 | Begone, dull care! | Benjamin Britten | | 1:00 |
19 | Amo amas, I love a lass | [anonymous] | | 1:59 |
20 | The King's hunt | John Bull | | 2:43 |
21 | Foresters sound the cheerful horn | Sir Henry Rowley Bishop | | 1:41 |
22 | When evening's twilight | John Liptrot Hatton | | 1:44 |
23 | Paduana Lacrimae | Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck | | 5:33 |
24 | Three Hungarian Folksongs | Mátyás Seiber | | 3:58 |
25 | Over hill, over dale | Ralph Vaughan Williams | | 1:12 |
26 | She moved through the fair | Daryl Runswick | | 3:45 |
27 | Bobby Shaftoe | Gordon Langford | | 1:27 |
28 | The Lark | Richard Rodney Bennett | | 1:16 |
29 | How shall I then describe my Love? | Thomas Ford | | 2:39 |
30 | Lute Galliard no.17 | Anthony Holborne | | 2:13 |
31 | Hymnus Eucharisticus | Benjamin Rogers | | 3:08 |
32 | The College bells | [no artist] | | 3:06 |