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The Rose Consort of Viols takes its name from the celebrated family of viol makers, whose work spanned the growth and flowering of the English consort repertoire. With its unique blend of intimacy, intricacy, passion and flamboyance, this music ranges from Taverner and Byrd, to Lawes, Locke and Purcell, forming the basis of the Rose Consort's programmes, which may also include singers, lutes and keyboard instruments. The Rose Consort has received awards for its research and performance of newly devised programmes, some of which have been toured on the Early Music Network, and has also commissioned and performed new pieces for voices and viols by Malcolm Bruno, Elizabeth Liddle and Ivan Moody. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Dowland: Consort Music and Songs
John Dowland's Lachrimae or Seaven Teares
A To Z Of Classical Music [Disc 1]
An Introduction To Early Music

An Emerald in a Work of Gold: Music from the Dow Partbooks
Art & Music: Bruegel - Music of His Time
Music From Da Vinci's Time

Serenissima - Music From Renaissance Europe On Venetian Viols
The Glory Of Early Music
Elizabethan Songs and Consort Music
Renaissance Choral Music
Purcell: Fantazias