Title/Composers | Performer | Listen | Time | Size | Size | |
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1 | Where sin sore wounding | John Dowland | Play | 08:16 | 18 MB | 29 MB |
2 | My heart and tongue were twins | John Dowland | Play | 02:41 | 6 MB | 11 MB |
3 | Up merry mates | John Dowland | Play | 02:54 | 6 MB | 12 MB |
4 | Welcome black night | John Dowland | Play | 05:44 | 13 MB | 22 MB |
5 | Cease, cease these false sports | John Dowland | Play | 02:55 | 6 MB | 11 MB |
6 | Lachrimae Pavane (Giles Farnaby) | John Dowland | Play | 06:17 | 14 MB | 39 MB |
7 | Can Shee (anon.) | John Dowland | Play | 01:57 | 4 MB | 12 MB |
8 | Paduana (Paul Siefert) | John Dowland | Play | 05:21 | 12 MB | 31 MB |
9 | Frogge, The (John Wilbye) | John Dowland | Play | 01:55 | 4 MB | 12 MB |
10 | Frog's Galliard (anon.) | John Dowland | Play | 01:57 | 4 MB | 12 MB |
11 | Pavana and Galiarda (Thomas Morley) | John Dowland | Play | 07:46 | 17 MB | 47 MB |
12 | Paduana lachrymae (Melchior Schmidt) | John Dowland | Play | 05:17 | 12 MB | 29 MB |
13 | Can she excuse (anon.) | John Dowland | Play | 01:52 | 4 MB | 11 MB |
14 | Pavion Solus cum sola (anon.) | John Dowland | Play | 04:23 | 10 MB | 24 MB |
15 | Dowland's Almayne (anon.) | John Dowland | Play | 01:28 | 3 MB | 8 MB |
16 | Piper's Paven and Galliard (Martin Peerson & John Bull) | John Dowland | Play | 07:31 | 17 MB | 41 MB |
17 | Pavan Lachrymae (William Byrd) | John Dowland | Play | 05:33 | 12 MB | 28 MB |
73 mins | 169 MB | |||||
73 mins | 387 MB |
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Quality | Format | Encoding | Description |
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Standard | MP3 | 320kps 44.1kHz | MP3 is an audio coding format which uses a form of lossy data compression. The highest bitrate of this format is 320kbps (kbit/s). MP3 Digital audio takes less amount of space (up to 90% reduction in size) and the quality is not as good as the original one. |
CD Quality | FLAC | 16bit 44.1kHz | FLAC is an audio coding format which uses lossless compression. Digital audio in FLAC format has a smaller size and retains the same quality of the original Compact Disc (CD). |