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KDFCPlaylist: Draw on, sweet night by John Wilbye / Cambridge Singers John Rutter / Collegium 105

today_in_music: Playlist a Day for 2023-03-07

bs_on3: John Wilbye - Flora Gave Me Fairest Flowers

bs_on3: John Wilbye - Draw on sweet night

wclvnowplaying: Homo natus de muliere by John Wilbye. Quire Cleveland /Duffin.

bs_on3: John Wilbye - Weepe, mine eyes for 5 voices (1609)

bot_concert: Today's concert is Draw on Sweet Night | John Wilbye | Ars Nova Copenhagen from Ars Nova Copenhagen:

bot_concert: Today's concert is Sweet Honey-sucking Bees | John Wilbye | Ars Nova Copenhagen from Ars Nova Copenhagen:

bs_on3: John Wilbye - Draw on sweet night for 6 voices (1609)

bs_on3: John Wilbye - Flora Gave Me Fairest Flowers

bs_on3: John Wilbye - Draw on, Sweet Night

bs_on3: John Wilbye - Lady, when I behold

bs_on3: John Wilbye - The Lady Oriana for 6 voices [from "The triumphs of Oriana", 1601]

last_of_england: Elizabeth Cornwallis as was, one of the two wives of Sir Thomas Kytson the younger at Hengrave, Suffolk, early 17th Century. She and her husband sheltered the madrigalist John Wilbye. Return to Hengrave:

bs_on3: John Wilbye - Sweet hony-sucking bees

bs_on3: John Wilbye - Flora Gave Me Fairest Flowers

bs_on3: John Wilbye - Sweet hony-sucking bees

bs_on3: John Wilbye - Weepe, mine eyes for 5 voices (1609)

bs_on3: John Wilbye - Draw on, Sweet Night

Passamezzo: There is a jewel: a madrigal From John Wilbye's Second Set of Madrigals, 1609.

bs_on3: John Wilbye - Thou Art but Young

on_opera: Draw on Sweet Night Movie England 2015 ..Movies PLEASE RETWEET

DokHW: John Wilbye Draw on Sweet Night (Instrumental) performed on a broken consort of viola da gambas and recorders.

annavanderLeij: John Wilbye - Weep, weep, mine eyes

octibersing: Love this song: "First Booke of Songes, 1591: No. 1. Unquiet thoughts" by John Wilbye ♫

The_Ent_Factor: The album JOHN WILBYE: DRAW ON SWEET NIGHT (I Fagiolini & Robert Hollingworth) has been released by Coro

Geoffrey650505: Wonderful.

ALoverOfMusicke: A fantastic program: "English music for court, theatre, masque, great hall and private music room by the famous and feted musicians of the Golden Age including William Byrd, Orlando Gibbons, Thomas Morley, John Wilbye, Alfonso Ferrabosco and Anthony Holborne."

DokHW: John Wilbye Adieu Sweet Amaryllis (Instrumental) performed on a broken consort without voices.

DokHW: John Wilbye Down in A Valley Hard Destinies are Love and Beauty Parted... Instrumental version on recorder and viola da gamba.

NiviktheJackal: My playlist this evening has been a whiplash between Laibach and the choral works of John Wilbye. The pairing has been pleasing like red wine and hot dogs.

bs_on3: John Wilbye - Flora gave mee fairest flowers

bs_on3: John Wilbye - Draw on, Sweet Night

RameshK__: John Wilbye: Draw On Sweet Night I Fagiolini & Robert Hollingworth 2022

NBPlyrsAndSngrs: I FAGIOLINI : John Wilbye - Weep, weep, mine eyes

bs_on3: John Wilbye - Where Most My Thoughts / Despiteful Thus

ALoverOfMusicke: 2/ It is the first CD specifically dedicated to the works of John Wilbye (1574-1638) since The Consort of Musicke's recording of 1982 (released as a CD in 1998), and it contains a good number of pieces not previously recorded.

DavidCloke: A fascinating short film on a corner of the repertoire that was new to me, and, of course, some beautiful singing. I FAGIOLINI : John Wilbye - Draw On Sweet Night - EPK/PROMO

EarlyMusicNews: Thus Saith My Cloris Bright - John Wilbye | 'Draw On Sweet Night' Album

bs_on3: John Wilbye - The Lady Orianna

KDFCPlaylist: Draw on, sweet night by John Wilbye / Cambridge Singers John Rutter / Collegium 105

misercatulle1: I FAGIOLINI : John Wilbye - Draw On Sweet Night - EPK/PROMO

ecapp1: I FAGIOLINI : John Wilbye - Draw On Sweet Night - EPK/PROMO

Cato_loquitur: I FAGIOLINI : John Wilbye - Draw On Sweet Night - EPK/PROMO

bs_on3: John Wilbye - Draw on, Sweet Night

TurgayErdener: John Wilbye (baptized 7 March 1574 – September 1638) was an English madrigal composer.

thevandykeparks: Brit John Willbye was born in the age of madrigals, March 7, 1574

today_in_music: Playlist a Day for 2022-03-07

bs_on3: John Wilbye - Sweet hony-sucking bees

jprapke: So Light Is Love by John Wilbye So light is love, in matchless beauty shining, When she revisits Cypris' hallow'd bowers, Two feeble doves, harness'd in silken twining, Can draw her chariot 'midst the Paphian flowers. Lightness to love, how ill it fi…

bs_on3: John Wilbye - Oft have I vowde arr Kroll

Joseph10774092: Oh she from hence departs, my love refraining, For whom, all heartless alas! I die complaining. -John Wilbye

radioklassica: Draw on, sweet night - John Wilbye, John Rutter, The Cambridge Singers

paoloigna1: John Wilbye - Draw on sweet night

andante_sen: John Wilbye (1574-1638): Madrigals

YearoutWilliam: John Wilbye, "Flora Gave me Fairest Flowers" Flora gave me fairest flowers, None so fair in Flora's treasure These I placed on Phillis' bowers She was pleased, and she my pleasure. Smiling meadows seem to say Come ye wantons, here to play.

KDFCPlaylist: The Lady Oriana by John Wilbye / I Fagiolini / Chandos 682

artofsoundmusic: Just posted Benjamin Lewis' arrangement for Brass Quintet of John Wilbye's Adieu, Sweet Amarillis.

Passamezzo: John Wilbye: Come shepherd swains. From the Second Book of Madrigals, 1609.

vinylyolo: Just saw this on Amazon: PETER PEARS Madrigals by John Wilbye Consort LP London STS 15162 vinyl album for $5.65

puttanescher: "For, viewing both alike, hardly my mind supposes Whether the roses be your lips, or your lips the roses." - John Wilbye

jprapke: Love Not Me by John Wilbye Love not me for comely grace, For my pleasing eye or face, Nor for any outward part: No, nor for a constant heart! For these may fail or turn to ill: Should thou and I sever. Keep, therefore, a true woman's eye, And love m…

Schatzbehalter: Keyboard transcription: the Frogge Galliard by John Dowland set by Mr. Willoughbye (John Wilbye) (in Clement Matchett's virginal book) played on a muselaar built by Anne & Ian Tucker in 2002 after Ruckers. Amazing sound!

CDatebook: On today’s date in 1574, English madrigalist John Wilbye was baptized in Diss (Norfolk). More on today's date:

TurgayErdener: John Wilbye (baptized 7 March 1574 – September 1638) was an English madrigal composer.

today_in_music: Playlist a Day for 2021-03-07

KDFCPlaylist: The Lady Oriana by John Wilbye performed by I Fagiolini

Tae_boxysmile: John Wilbye poetry ❤️

DrFrancisYoung: This is the only recording of some of John Wilbye's harpsichord music I know of. There's even music on here by William Jones of Nayland (the Hutchinsonian - yes, he was also a composer!)

DCMPost: Michael Morrison says of Wilbye’s Second Set of Madrigals that it “is thought of by many scholars as the pinnacle of madrigal writing.” My classical music post for today is John Wilbye’s “Oft have I vowed.”

lauralawrie: My classical music post for today is John Wilbye’s “Oft have I vowed.”

suffolkvillage: I'm listening to 17th century English madrigals on radio 3 ( John Wilbye) and LOVING it. I must say, this has surprised me, to say the least. They've just told me the title 'whence shall my wretched life give way to death' ha!

s_birrell: John Wilbye - The Lady Oriana

catescates: A madrigal for my one-woman choir project!

KDFCPlaylist: The Lady Oriana by John Wilbye performed by I Fagiolini

DrFrancisYoung: When I was 18, I wrote a paper on the Suffolk madrigalist John Wilbye and then translated it into terrible Lithuanian (because I had nothing better to do), lithuanianising the composer's name as Jonas Vilbias (though I struggled to translate 'madrigalist')

heartvoicesofme: Set 11: John Wilbye - Sweet Honey-Sucking Bees John Wilbye - Yet, Sweet, Take Heed Robert Schumann - Zuversicht Josu Elberdin - Gaur Akelarre Ily Matthew Maniano - Ama Niamo Pakpak Folksong - Cikala Le Pong Pong (by Daulat Padang, Arr. by Ken Steven)

YourBoysTook: The perkin's mauve, Henry VI, the mauveine, G. E. M. Anscombe, Guy Ritchie, John Wilbye can you hear me? John Wilbye, your boys took one hell of a beating.

fair_oriana: Rehearsal clip of The Lady Oriana by John Wilbye. Help us create more music in this difficult time by donating on our soundcloud page:

UnrealAllan: Flora gave me fairest flowers by John Wilbye, The Cambridge Singers, John Rutter

nataliwindsor: Made this last night x 'Draw on, sweet night' by John Wilbye (Not sure how to add full length clips!)

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carmelymango: Love not me for comely grace, For my pleasing eye or face; Nor for any outward part, No, nor for my constant heart: For those may fail or turn to ill, So thou and I shall sever. -John Wilbye

heartvoicesofme: Randomly thinking about this.... Songs I want to sing in a choir: John Wilbye - Adieu Sweet Amaryllis Robert Schumann - Zuversicht Maurice Ravel - Nicolette Z. Randall Stroope - Riveder le Stelle Arturs Maskats - Mēnesnīcas Noktirne Ily Matthew Maniano - Creations Crescendo

threuytt: 52. "all the queen's men: music for elizabeth I" - thomas weelkes, thomas hunt, william byrd, orlando gibbons, alfonso ferrabosco II, philippe rogier, michael east, john wilbye, john downland, thomas tomkins, thomas morley (compositores); the sarum consort

today_in_music: Playlist a Day for 2020-03-07

today_in_music: Playlist a Day for 2020-03-07

TurgayErdener: John Wilbye (baptized 7 March 1574 – September 1638) was an English madrigal composer.

today_in_music: Playlist a Day for 2020-03-07

dongreig1: A short review of a film about English madrigalist, John Wilbye, written by me and just published in Early Music:

CapriolFilms: Fond memories of Tamsin in my film drama about madrigalist John Wilbye. We still have lots of DVDs left at

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