The English Secular Music volume of Renaissance Choral Favorites for SATB Singers features works by the leading composers of the day: Anon. (Henry VIII’s Book); Madame d’amours , all tymes or ours (ca.1513) - ?Robert Johnson (c.1500–ca.1560): Defyled ys my name (ca.1560) - Thomas Morley (1557–1602): Since my teares and lamenting (1594) - Giles Farnaby (ca.1563–1640): Somtime she would (1598) - John Wilbye (1574–1638): Adew, sweet Amarillis (1598) - John Farmer (ca.1570–1601): Faire Phyllis I saw sitting all alone (1599) - John Bennet (ca.1575 to after 1614): Weepe, O mine eyes (1599) Prize-winning musicologist and choral conductor, Ross W. Duffin , has created new, easy-to-read editions, from the original sources. He includes information about each composer and translations into English (as needed).