Volume 6: English, French and Italian Madrigals
CD 1: Madrigals of Thomas Morley and John Wilbye
 1 Thomas Morley: The First Booke of Balletts to Five Voyces (1595) – III: Now is the month of maying1:47
 2      Madrigalls to Foure Voyces... The First Booke (1594) – VII: In dew of roses2:48
 3      The First Booke of Balletts to Five Voyces (1595) – II: Shoot, false Love, I care not2:41
 4      The First Booke of Canzonets to Two Voyces (1595) – VII: Miraculous love's wounding!2:26
 5      Madrigals to 3, 4, 5 Voyces (1597) – VIII: Hark, alleluia cheerly2:11
 6      Canzonets or Little Short Songs to Three Voyces (1593) – XX: Arise, get up, my dear1:53
 7      The First Booke of Balletts to Five Voyces (1595) – XIX: Leave this tormenting3:40
 8      Madrigalls to Foure Voyces... The First Booke (1595) – V: I go before, my darling1:28
 9      The First set of English Madrigals (1594) – XX: Say, gentle nymphs2:40
10     Canzonets or Little Short Songs to Three Voyces (1595) – VI: Good morrow, fair ladies2:15
11     Madrigalls to Foure Voyces... The First Booke (1594) – April is in my mistress' face1:32
12     Canzonets or Little Short Songs to Three Voyces (1593) – XXIII: Though Philomela lost her love1:12
13     The Triumphes of Oriana (1601) – XXIII: Hard by a crystal fountain4:34
14     Canzonets or Little Short Songs to Three Voyces (1593) – VII: Whiter away, so fast2:23
15     Canzonets or Little Short Aers to Five and Sixe Voyces (1597) – XVII: I follow, lo, the footing2:20
16           VII: O grief!2:07
17     The First Booke of Canzonets to Two Voyces (1595) – VII: When, lo, by break of morning1:54
18     Madrigalls to Foure Voyces... The First Booke (1594) – XIV: Besides a fountain2:05
19     The First Booke of Balletts to Five Voyces (1595) – XIV: Fire! Fire! my heart3:58
20John Wilbye: The First Set of English Madrigals (1598) – XI: Thus saith my Cloris bright1:28
21     The second set of madrigals (1609) – XVI: Happy, O happy he, who not affecting3:33
22           XXV: Ye that do live in pleasures plenty2:50
23           XXX: Ah, cannot sigh, nor tears, nor aught else move thee4:17
24           XXXII: Stay, Corydon, thou swain2:49
25           XXXI: Draw on, sweet Night, best friend unto those cares5:52
26     The First Set of English Madrigals (1598) – XVIII: Lady your words do spite me2:06
27     The second set of madrigals (1609) – V: As fair as morn, as fresh as May2:06
28           XXIII: Weep, weep, mine eyes, my heart can take no rest5:33
 The Deller Consort /Alfred Deller, director
April Cantelo, soprano / Eileen McLoughlin, soprano / Alfred Deller, counter-tenor / Wilfred Brown, tenor / Gerald English, tenor / Maurice Bevan, baritone
 
CD 2: The English Madrigal School
 1 Thomas Morley: Madrigals to Foure Voyces (1594) – XVIII: Ho! Who comes here?2:11
 2 Thomas Weelkes: Madrigals to 3, 4, 5 voyces (1597) – VI: Cease sorrows now3:50
 3 Thomas Vautor: Songs of divers Ayres and Natures (1619) – IV: Mother, I will have a husband1:47
 4 Richard Edwards: The Mulliner Book – In going to my naked bed2:26
 5 Thomas Weelkes: Balletts and Madrigals (1598) – II: To shorten Winter's sadness2:04
 6      Madrigals of 5 (and 6) (1600) – O Care, thou wilt despatch me5:44
 7 John Bartlett: A Booke of Ayres (1606) – 10: Of all the birds that I do know2:03
 8 John Bennet: The Triumphes of Oriana (1601) – IV: All creatures are now merry-minded2:13
 9 Thomas Morley: The First Booke of Canzonets (1595) – III: Sweet nymph1:51
10John Bennet: Madrigalls to Foure Voyces (1599) – XIII: Weep O mine eyes3:15
11Thomas Weelkes: Ayres or Phantasticke Spirites (1608) – X: The Ape, the Monkey and the Baboon1:31
12John Wilbye: The Second Set of Madrigals (1609) – XX: Oft have I vowed4:34
13Thomas Weelkes: Ayres or Phantasticke Spirites (1608) – XVIII:Strike it up, Tabor1:48
14John Ward: The First Set of English Madrigals (1613) – XVII: Hope of my heart4:35
15Thomas Wilbye: The Second Set of Madrigals (1609) – XVII-XVIII: Sweet honey-sucking bees4:45
16Robert Johnson: Defiled is my name4:35
17Thomas Weelkes: Ballets and Madrigals for Five Voices (1598) – V: On the plains, fairy trains1:34
18Richard Edwards: When griping griefs3:45
19Thomas Weelkes: Ballets and Madrigal for Five Voices (1598) – I: All at once well met2:48
20Thomas Tallis: Like as the doleful dove2:25
21Anon.: The bitter sweet3:23
22John Wilbye: The First Set of English Madrigals (1598) – XXII: Flora gave me fairest flowers1:43
23John Shepherd: O happy dames2:28
24Thomas Weelkes: Madrigals to 3, 4, 5 Voyces (1597) – VIII: Young cupid hath proclaimed2:03
25Anon.: The happy life (My friends, the thing I smile to see)2:21
26Thomas Weelkes: Madrigals of 6 parts (1600) – VII: Thule, the period of cosmography3:06
 The Deller Consort /Alfred Deller, director
April Cantelo, soprano / Eileen McLoughlin, soprano / Alfred Deller, counter-tenor / Wilfred Brown, tenor / Gerald English, tenor / Maurice Bevan, baritone
 
CD 3: The Silver Swan
 1 Orlando Gibbons: First Set of Madrigals and Motets of 5 Parts, 1612 – The silver swan2:04
 2 Francis Pilkington: The First Book of Songs or Ayres of 4 Parts, 1605 – Rest, sweet nymphs3:54
 3      Diaphenia like the daffdowndilly1:36
 4 Orlando Gibbons: First Set of Madrigals and Motets of 5 Parts, 1612 – What is our life5:00
 5 William Byrd: Psalmes, Sonets, & Songs of Sadness and Pietie, 1588 – Though Amaryllis dance2:22
 6 Orlando Gibbons: First Set of Madrigals and Motets of 5 Parts, 1612 – Ah! Dear heart2:21
 7 William Byrd: Psalmes, Songs and Sonnets, 1611 – This sweet and merry month4:30
 8 Orlando Gibbons: First Set of Madrigals and Motets of 5 Parts, 1612 – Dainty, fine bird2:24
 9 Francis Pilkington: First Set of Madrigals and Pastorals, 1613 – Have I found her2:25
10     Second Set of Madrigals and Pastorals, 1624 – O softly singing lute4:19
11     First Set of Madrigals and Pastorals, 1613 – Amyntas with his Phyllis fair1:51
12John Ward: First Set of English Madrigals, 1613 – Retire, my troubled soul3:36
13     Upon a bank with roses2:49
14     Out from the vale3:37
15Anon.: I smile to see how you devise2:18
16Robert Johnson: Benedicam Domino2:51
17John Wilbye: The First Set of English Madrigals (1598) – X: Lady, when I behold4:03
18           XII: Adieu, sweet Amaryllis2:47
19           XVI: I always beg, yet never am relieved2:22
20           XVII: Thus love commands that I in vain complain me2:24
21     The Second set of madrigals (1609) – XX: Oft I have vowed how dearly I did love thee4:01
22           I: Come, shepherd, swains, that wont to hear me sing3:06
23     The Triumphs of Oriana, (1601) – XV: The Lady Oriana2:32
24Robert Jones: The Triumph of Oriana – Fair Oriana seeming to wink at folly2:40
 The Deller Consort /Alfred Deller, director
April Cantelo, soprano (1-23) / Eileen McLoughlin, soprano (1-23) / Honor Sheppard, soprano (24) / Mary Thomas, soprano (24) / Alfred Deller, counter-tenor / Wilfred Brown, tenor (1-23) / Gerald English, tenor (15-23) / Robert Tear, tenor (24) / Maurice Bevan, baritone
 
CD 4: French and English Madrigal Masterpieces
 1 Guillaume Costeley: Noels – Allons gay bergeres1:42
 2      Mignonne, allons voir si la rose2:07
 3 Pierre Passereau: Il est bel et bon1:27
 4 Clément Janequin: Le Chant des oiseaux5:45
 5 Josquin Desprez: La déploration de Jehan Ockeghem5:14
 6      Parfons regretz3:09
 7 Orlando Lasso: La nuit froide et sombre (text: Joachim Du Bellay)3:13
 8 Clément Janequin: Le chant de l'Alouette2:51
 9      31 Chansons Musicales, Attaignant, 1529 – Ce moys de may0:49
10     La bataille de Marignan (aka La Guerre)5:51
11     Au joly boys1:52
12Orlando Lasso: Chansons a 5, 1560 – Mon coeur se recommande à vous2:15
13William Byrd: Psalms, Sonets & Songs of Sadness and Pietie, 1588 – Lullaby, my sweet little baby6:06
14Thomas Morley: The First Booke of Balletts to Five Voyces (1595) – III: Now is the month maying1:47
15Thomas Tomkins: Songs or Madrigal for five voices, 1622 – When David heard that Absalon was slain4:52
 The Deller Consort /Alfred Deller, director
Honor Sheppard, soprano (1-3) / Mary Thomas, soprano (1-3, 9-15) / Sally Le Sage, soprano (4-8) / Eileen Poulter, soprano (9-15) / Alfred Deller, counter-tenor / Robert Tear, tenor (1-3) / Max Worthley, tenor (4-8) / Philip Todd, tenor (4-8) / Wilfred Brown, tenor (9-15) / Gerald English, tenor (9-15) / Maurice Bevan, baritone / Geoffry Colleby, bass (9-15)
 
CD 5: Claudio Monteverdi: Madrigali amorosi / Italian Madrigal Masterpieces
 Claudio Monteverdi: Ottavo libro de' madrigali "Madrigali guerrieri, et amorosi ..." (Venice, 1638) 
      Altri canti di Marte e di sua schiera (sv155) (text: Marino) 
 1            Part I: Altri canti di Marte e di sua schiera3:47
 2            Part II: Due belli occhi fur l'armi onde trafitto3:52
 3 Claudio Monteverdi: Vago augelletto che cantando vai (sv156) (text: Petrarch)4:42
 4 Claudio Monteverdi: Mentre vaga angioletta (sv157) (text: Guarini)9:11
 Claudio Monteverdi: Ninfa che scalza il piede e sciolto il crine (sv160) 
 5            Part I: Ninfa che scalza il piede e sciolto il crine1:19
 6            Part II: Qui deh meco t'arresta, ove di fiori1:28
 7            Part III: Dell'usate mie corde al suon potrai2:33
 8 Claudio Monteverdi: Dolcissimo uscignolo, "cantato à voce piena, alla francese" (sv161) (text: Guarini)3:59
 9 Claudio Monteverdi: Chi vole aver felice e lieto il core, "cantato à voce piena, alla francese" (sv162) (text: Guarini)2:12
 Claudio Monteverdi: Lamento della Ninfa (sv163) text: O. Rinuccini) 
10           Part I: Non havea Febio ancora1:40
11           Part II: Amor, dicea3:14
12           Part III: Sí tra sdegnosi pianti0:55
13Claudio Monteverdi: Perchè te'n fuggi, o Fillide? (sv164) (text: O. Rinuccini)6:07
14Claudio Monteverdi: Non partir, ritrosetta (sv165)2:18
15Claudio Monteverdi: Su, su, su, pastorelli vezzosi (sv166)1:47
16Luca Marenzio: Cedan l'antiche tue chiare vittorie4:43
17Orlando Lasso: Villanelle, Moresche, et altre canzoni (1581) – Matona mia cara2:15
18Luca Marenzio: Third Book of Madrigals for five voices (1582) – Scaldava il sol2:25
19     Ninth Book of Madrigals – Solo e pensoso5:32
20     Il Trionfo di Dori – Leggiadre ninfe1:45
21Cipriano de Rore: Primo Libro di Madrigali a 4 (1547) – Anchor che col partire (text: Alfonso d'Avalos and Marquis del Vasto)3:37
22Jacob Arcadelt: First Book of Madrigals – Il bianco e dolce cigno2:46
 The Deller Consort /Alfred Deller, director
April Cantelo, soprano (1-15) / Eileen McLoughlin, soprano (1-15) / Honor Sheppard, soprano (16, 19-22) / Sally Le Sage, soprano (16) / Eileeen Poulter, soprano (17-18) / Mary Thomas, soprano (17-22) / Alfred Deller, counter-tenor / Wilfred Brown, tenor (1-15, 17-18) / Gerald English, tenor (1-15, 17-18) / Max Worthley, tenor (16, 19-22) / Philip Todd, tenor (16) / Robert Tear, tenor (19-22) / Maurice Bevan, baritone / John Frost, bass (1-15) / Geoffry Colleby, bass (17-18)
 
CD 6: Madrigals of Claudio Monteverdi and Don Carlo Gesualdo
 Claudio Monteverdi: Il sesto libro de' madrigali (Venice, 1614) – Lagrime d'amante al sepolcro dell'amata, sv111 (text: O. Rinuccini) 
 1      Incenerite spoglie, avara tomba2:44
 2      Ditelo, o fiumi, e voi ch'udiste Glauco1:39
 3      Darà la notte il sol lume alla terra3:06
 4      Ma te raccoglie, o ninfa, in grembo il cielo3:40
 5      O chiome d'or, neve gentil del seno3:07
 6      Dunque, amate reliquie, un mar di pianto4:33
 7 Claudio Monteverdi: Il sesto libro de' madrigali (Venice, 1614) – Zefiro torna e'l bel tempo rimena, sv108 (text: Petrarch)4:03
 Claudio Monteverdi: Il sesto libro de' madrigali (Venice, 1614) – Lamento d'Arianna, sv107 (text: O. Rinuccini) 
 8      Lasciatemi morire2:14
 9      O Teseo, o Teseo mio6:05
10     Dove, dov'è la fede3:29
11     Ahi che non pur risponde4:29
12Claudio Monteverdi: Il sesto libro de' madrigali (Venice, 1614) – Oimé il bel viso, ohimé il soave sguardo, sv112 (text: Petrarch)6:12
13Claudio Monteverdi: Madrigali, libro primo (Venice, 1587) – Baci soavi e cari, sv27 (text: Guarini)4:00
14Claudio Monteverdi: Il secondo libro de' madrigali (Venice, 1590) – Ecco mormorar l'onde, sv51 (text: T. Tasso)4:10
15Claudio Monteverdi: Il quarto libro de' madrigali (Venice, 1603) – A un giro sol de bell'occhi lucenti, sv84 (text: Guarini)3:07
16     Non più guerra, pietate, sv88 (text: Guarini)2:33
17     Sfogava con le stelle, sv78 (text: Rinuccini [?])3:29
18Don Carlo Gesualdo: Il Sesto Libro di Madrigali (1613) – Beltà poi che t'assenti4:03
19Don Carlo Gesualdo: Il Quatro Libro di Madrigali (1596) – Ecco morirò dunque… Hai, gia mi disco loro4:33
20Don Carlo Gesualdo: 6th Book of Madrigals – Morro lasso al mio duolo4:05
 The Deller Consort /Alfred Deller, director
Mary Thomas, soprano (1-7, 13-17, 19, 20) / Honor Sheppard, soprano (1-12, 18, 20) / Sally Le Sage, soprano (8-12, 18) / Eileen Poulter, soprano (13-17, 19) / Alfred Deller, counter-tenor / Robert Tear, tenor (1-7, 20) / Max Worthley, tenor (1-12, 18, 20) / Philip Todd, tenor (8-12, 18) / Wilfred Brown, tenor (13-17, 19) / Gerald English, tenor (13-17, 19) / Maurice Bevan, baritone / Geoffry Colleby, bass (13-17, 19)