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Collegium Musicum Presents "Musica Britannica"
Fri., Apr. 22, 1977
The Department of Music presented the Collegium Musicum in Musica Britannica at 8:00pm in Anita Tuvin Schlechter Auditorium. The program included the anonymously-written "Anglia tibi turbidas", "The beste songe", and "Deo gratias"; Thomas Tallis' "Lamentations of Jeremiah"; John Dowland's "Were Every Thought an Eye", "Go, Crystal Teares", "Semper Dowland, semper dolens Fantasia", and "Greensleeves"; Robert Morton's "L'homme arme"; Cooper's "Farewell My Joy"; Thomas Morley's "Sweet Nimphe, Come to thy Lover" and "Flora, wilt thou torment me?"; William Cornyshe's "Ah, Robin, gentle Robin"; Henry VIII's "En vray amoure"; and Benjamin Britten's "I Loved a Lass", "The Succession of Four Sweet Months", 'Hymn to the Virgin", and "Old Abram Brown".
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Musica Britannica Program