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John Bull represents the nightingale on this recording: elegant, technically brilliant, learned, polished and haunting. The sparrow singing in the shadow of this great master is Giles Farnaby. His voice is cheerful, charming, instinctively clever, original and witty
Disc No: GMCD 7233
Price: Sek. 157
Name: The Nightingale
 and the Sparrow

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Composer Opus Name Key Performer
Bull, John (1562/3-1628) MB 85 Walsingham   Derek Adlam, Harpsichord, Organ, Muselar
Bull, John (1562/3-1628) MB 16 Fantasy  
Bull, John (1562/3-1628)   In Nomine IV [MB 23]  
Bull, John (1562/3-1628)   Salvator Mundi II [MB 38]  
Farnaby, Giles (c.1563-1640)   Fantasy [MB 5]  
Farnaby, Giles (c.1563-1640)   Woody-cock [MB 40]  
Bull, John (1562/3-1628)   Fantasy on Ut re me fa sol la I [MB 17]  
Farnaby, Giles (c.1563-1640)   Mal Sims [MB 37] -  
Farnaby, Giles (c.1563-1640)   Muscadin or Kempe’s Morris [MB 38]  
Farnaby, Giles (c.1563-1640)   The King’s Hunt [MB 49]  
Bull, John (1562/3-1628)   Chromatic Pavane (Queen Elizabeth’s) [MB 87a]  
Bull, John (1562/3-1628)   Chromatic Galliard [MB 87b]  
Bull, John (1562/3-1628)   Prelude to the In Nomine [MB 30a]  
Bull, John (1562/3-1628)   In Nomine IX [MB 28]  

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