Year of release 2008

Songs 135

Album time 06:59:23

Genre list Classical, Vocal and instrumental music, Madrigal

Alfred Deller - Volume 5 - English, French And Italian Madrigals - The Deller Consort by Alfred Deller and The Deller Consort appears in this catalog as a structured album entry It is meant to give search engines and visitors a fuller explanation of the release without adding invented review claims.

The release information on this page points to release year 2008, genre area Classical, Vocal and instrumental music, and Madrigal, 135 tracks, total running time 6:59:23, and cover artwork available. This gives the page enough context to describe the release in a natural catalog style.

Track names visible on the page include 1. Thomas Morley: The First Booke Of Balletts To Five Voyces 1595 - III: Now I..., 2. Thomas Morley: Madrigalls To Foure Voyces... The First Booke 1594 - VII: In..., 3. Thomas Morley: The First Booke Of Balletts To Five Voyces 1595 - II: Shoot..., 4. Thomas Morley: The First Booke Of Canzonets To Two Voyces 1595 - VII: Mirac..., 5. Thomas Morley: Madrigals To 3 4 5 Voyces 1597 - VIII: Hark Alleluia Cheerly, 6. Thomas Morley: Canzonets Or Little Short Songs To Three Voyces 1593 - XX: A..., 7. Thomas Morley: The First Booke Of Balletts To Five Voyces 1595 - XIX: Leave..., and 8. Thomas Morley: Madrigalls To Foure Voyces... The First Booke 1595 - V: I Go.... These titles make the page specific to this album rather than a generic music category.

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