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Selected List of Recordings

  • An Enlightened Heart’ Galliarda: Music by eighteenth century female composers (2023 Trem 701)

  • ‘The Man, Hurdy-Gurdy Man and Me’ Sirinu: recording of music by Howard Skempton for early and unusual instruments (2020 Metier, MSV 28580)

  • ‘Mr Beck’s Way’, Scottish music for solo baroque music from the Balcarres Manuscript (2016 Spring Records 02)

  • ‘Music from a Tudor Court’, Lute Duets played by Matthew Spring and Lynda Sayce (2011 Gift of Music, CDG1250)

  • ‘Music from the Balcarres MS’ Scottish lute music c.1700 (EML (2011)

  • ‘A Pageant of Medieval Music’ Sirinu (2009 Gift of Music, CDG1241 Gift of Music)

  • ‘Gentile Spiritus, Lute trios and Spanish songs from the Segovia Codex’ – Sirinu (2006 EML053) ‘Songs from the Taverne – Ballads and Drinking Songs from the Time of Chaucer’, (Sara Stowe, Matthew Spring, Sharon Lindo, John Banks (2005 Gift of Music, 2005 CCLCDG1059)

  • ‘Out of the Orient, Music from the Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries’ – Sirinu- (2004, EML 054)

  • ‘A Perfecte Harmonie, Elizabethan’ Lute Duets – Played by Matthew Spring and Lynda Sayce (2004 CCL CDG1103)

  • ‘A Family Concert, French music for Musette and Violin’, Jean-Pierre Rasle, Matthew Spring, Sarah Stowe. Heather Birt, Martin Souter (2003, CCL CDG 1066)

  • ‘Music for My Lady’ Sara Stowe, Matthew Spring, Heather Birt, Stewart McCoy, Jon Banks (2003, CDG1072)

  • ‘Music from the Court of Elizabeth I’ The Elizabethan Consort (2004 CCL CDG 1052)

  • ‘My heart’s desire – Love songs and ballads form the Elizabethan Age’, The Elizabethan Consort – Sara Stowe, Wendy Hancock, Stewart McCoy, Matthew Spring, Martin Souter (2003 CCL CDG 1060)

  • ‘Music for the Six Wives of Henry VIII’ – Sara Stowe and Matthew Spring (2002 – CCL CDG 1010)

  • ‘Saints and Sinners’ – Sara Stowe and Matthew Spring, (2002 – CCL CDG 1025)

  • ‘Music at the Court of Charles II’ Music for the Royal Portrait Gallery Exhibition – Sara Stowe and Matthew Spring (2001, CCL CD)816

  • ‘With a Merry Noyse’ – Medieval Music for Feasting and Fantasy’ – Sara Stowe and Matthew Spring (2001 Classical Communications CCL CDG1005)

  • ‘Songs for William Shakespeare’ – Sara Stowe, Matthew Spring, Sharon Lindo (2000, Classical Communications)

  • ‘Arabian Nights’ – Safar – Medieval, Persian and Arabian Music (2000, Mosaic MMCD006)

  • ‘Vision of Delight’ Music for the age of Van Dyck’  – Sara Stowe, Matthew Spring, Martin Souter, (1999, Classical Communications CCL CDG1014)

  • ‘Voices of Ancient Wisdom’ – Sara Stowe and Matthew Spring (1999, Mosaic MMCD001)

  • ‘Robin Hood’ – Sara Stowe and Matthew Spring (1999, Mosaic MMCD002)

  • ‘Solstice – Music of the Stones’. Sara Stowe and Matthew Spring (1999, Classical Communications CCL CGD1015) produced for English Heritage

  • ‘Folk Music of Ireland’ Sara Stowe, Matthew Spring and Sharon Lindo (1999, Classical Communications CCL PT9967)

  • ‘Folk Music of Scotland’ Sara Stowe, Matthew Spring and Sharon Lindo (1999, Classical Communications CCL PT9968)

  • ‘A Childhood Christmas’, Sara Stowe and Matthew Spring (1999, Classical Communications CCL PT9977)

  • ‘All Goodly Sports’, The Complete Music of Henry VIII – Sirinu (1998, Chandos CHAN 0621)

  • ‘Stuart Age Music’, Sirinu (1996, Griffin GCCD 4007)

  • ‘Court Jesters’, Music from the Court of Henry VIII: Sirinu (1996, Griffin GCCD4013)

  • ‘The Cradle of the Renaissance, Music from Italy 1480-1500′ – Sirinu (1995 Hyperion, CDA66814)

  • ‘Bold, Fearless and Rash: Music from the Courts of Burgundy 1363-1477′ Sirinu: Sara Stowe, Matthew Spring, Jon Banks, Henry Stobart (1994, EML 007) 

  • ‘Pastorales: French Court and Peasant Music from 1650-1750’ Folies Bergeres – Matthew Spring, Sara Stowe, J.P. Rasle, Emelia Benjamin, Caroline Kershaw (1994, EML 0013)

  • ‘Senhora del Mundo’ Spanish and Portuguese Vihuela Songs’, Sara Stowe, soprano; Matthew Spring, vihuela (1993, Chandos 0546)

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