[rec. 1] Old Hall Manuscript. Alma proles / John Cooke (4:25)
Crux fidelis / John Dunstable (5:42)
Qualis est dilectus / John? Forest (3:06)
O crux gloriosa / John Dunstable (4:30)
Gloria / Pycard (2:50)
Salve porta paradisi / Thomas Damett (1:16)
Gaude virgo / John Dunstable (5:24)
Credo / Lionel Power (4:32)
Albanus roseo rutilat / John Dunstable (6:40)
Agnus dei / Robert Chirbury (2:08).
[rec. 2] Madrigals. Those sweet delightful lilies ; Some men desire spouses / Thomas Weelkes
Retire, my troubled soul / John Ward
Hark jolly shepherds / Thomas Morley
Come woeful Orpheus / William Byrd
Come sirrah Jack ho! / Weelkes
O my thoughts surcease / Ward
Die now, my heart / Morley
O let me die for true love / Thomas Tomkins
Lady, when I behold / John Wilbye
Come, let's begin to revel't out / Weelkes
Care for thy soul / Francis Pilkington
As matchless beauty ; Weep, o mine eyes / Wilbye
You black bright stars / Morley
Oyez, has any found a lad? / Tomkins.
[rec. 3] Lute songs. Diaphenia / Francis Pilkington
Thinkst thou Kate / Robert Jones
Down-a-down / Pilkington
A shepherd in a shade ; Fine knacks for ladies; Where sin sore wounding / John Dowland
Never weather-beaten sail ; Jack and Jone / Thomas Campion
Since first I saw ; There is a lady / Thomas Ford
I must complain / John Dowland
A secret love / Campion
Sweet, stay awhile ; Mr. Dowland's midnight ; Now, oh now I needs must part / Dowland.