Description |
1 online resource (1 audio file) |
Series |
ECM new series ; 1938 |
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ECM new series ; 1938.
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Contents |
Passava amor su arco desarmado / music, anonymous (from Gabriel Bataille, Airs de différents autheurs, Paris, 1608) (2:28) -- Lady, if you so spite me / John Dowland (2:18) -- Dovrò dunque morire? (2:03) ; Amarilli mia bella (2:43) / Giulio Caccini -- Si le parler et le silence / Pierre Guédron (4:09) -- Se di farmi morire / Domenico Maria Megli (1:47) -- O eyes, leave off your weeping / Robert Hales (3:02) -- Vuestros ojos tienen d'amor / music, anonymous (from Gabriel Bataille, Airs de différents autheurs, Paris, 1608) (1:28) -- In a grove most rich of shade / adapted from Guillaume Tessier's Le petit enfant amour (4:05) -- Lady Rich, her galliard / John Dowland (1:57) -- Go, my flock, go get you hence / anonymous (3:49) -- O bella più che le stelle / anonymous (1:40) -- My heavy sprite / Anthony Holborne (2:41) -- Galliard / Daniel Batchelar (1:46) -- To plead my faith / Daniel Batchelar (2:11) -- Ce penser qui sans fin tirannise ma vie / music, anonymous (from Gabriel Bataille, Airs de différents autheurs, Paris, 1608) (3:39) -- O dear life, when shall it be? / anonymous (3:00) -- Sir Robert Sidney, his galliard / John Dowland (2:29) -- Change thy mind since she doth change / Richard Martin (2:41) -- Sir Thomas Monson, his pavin and galliard / John Dowland [sic] (from A varietie of lute lessons, Robert Dowland, 1610) (7:56) -- Vous que le bonheur rappelle / music, anonymous (from Gabriel Bataille, Airs de différents autheurs, Paris, 1608) (1:39) -- In darkness let me dwell / John Dowland (4:06) -- Sta notte mi sognava / anonymous (2:25) -- Far from triumphing court / John Dowland (6:40) |
Notes |
Selections from Robert Dowland's 1610 collection A musicall banquet, for voice and lute or solo lute |
Performer |
Monika Mauch, soprano ; Nigel North, lute |
Event |
Recorded May 2005, Propstei St. Gerold |
Notes |
Sung in English, French, Spanish, and Italian |
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Hard copy version record |
Subject |
Songs (High voice) with lute.
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Ayres.
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Lute music
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Ayres.
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Lute music.
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Songs (High voice) with lute.
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Genre/Form |
Streaming audio
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Form |
Streaming audio
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Author |
Dowland, Robert, approximately 1591-1641.
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North, Nigel
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Dowland, John, 1563?-1626.
Lady if you so spight me.
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Caccini, Giulio, 1551-1618.
Nuove musiche. Dovrò dunque morire.
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Caccini, Giulio, 1551-1618.
Nuove musiche. Amarilli mia bella.
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Guédron, Pierre, approximately 1565-approximately 1621.
Si le parler et le silence.
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Melli, Domenico Maria, 1572-
Musiche, no. 2. Se di farmi morire.
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Hales, Robert, active 1583.
O eyes, leave off your weeping.
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Tessier, Guillaume, active 16th century.
Airs, voices (4-5). Petit enfant l'amour. English
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Dowland, John, 1563?-1626.
Lady Rich, her galliard.
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Holborne, Anthony, -1602.
My heavy sprite, oppress'd with sorrow's might.
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Bacheler, Daniel, 1572-1619.
Galliards, lute, L. 25, C minor.
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Bacheler, Daniel, 1572-1619.
To plead my faith.
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Dowland, John, 1563?-1626.
Lord Viscount Lisle his galliard.
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Martin, Richard, 1570-1618.
Change thy mind since she doth change.
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Dowland, Robert, approximately 1591-1641.
Sir Thomas Monson his pavin.
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Dowland, Robert, approximately 1591-1641.
Sir Thomas Monson, his galliard.
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Dowland, John, 1563?-1626.
In darkness let me dwell.
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Dowland, John, 1563?-1626.
Farre from triumphing court.
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