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A CANDLE IN THE DARK - ELIZABETHAN SONGS & CONSORT MUSIC
Mary SPRINGFELS - THE NEWBERRY CONSORT...
- Ref. AA7940
- HARMONIA MUNDI, 2000. Enregistrement 1998.
Interprètes
- Mary SPRINGFELS : Viola da gamba, Direction (1-18)
- THE NEWBERRY CONSORT : Ensemble instrumental et vocal (1-18)
- Ellen HARGIS : Soprano (2, 6, 12, 18)
- Drew MINTER : Contre-ténor (4, 9, 13, 15, 17, 18)
Œuvres
- William BYRD : Prelude and Ground on "The Queen's Goodnight", consort music
- John DOWLAND : In darknesse let mee dwell, pour voix et luth, F 4.116
- William MUNDY : In nomine
- John DOWLAND : Sorrow stay, F 2.12
- ANONYME : Devils's dream, english dance tune (16°s.)
- ANONYME : Dr. Faustus, ballade anglaise (fin 16*s.)
- PICFORTH : In nomine, consort music
- Christopher TYE : In nomine "Trust", à 5 voix, W 39
- Thomas CAMPION : Thrice tosse these oaken ashes in the ayre, à 1 voix
- John JOHNSON : Johnson's grounde
- John JOHNSON : Passamezzo Pavan
- William BYRD : Come, woeful Orpheus, madrigal sacré à 5 voix, D 14.98
- William BYRD : An aged dame, consort song, pour voix et 4 violes, D 15.119
- Christopher TYE : Sit fast, consort (5 parts)
- Alfonso FERRABOSCO I : So beautie on the waters stood, chanson
- Robert WHITE : Fantasia II, consort music
- John DOWLAND : His golden locks time hath to silver turnd, F 1.70, D 28
- Thomas CAMPION : Move now with measured sound, air pour voix (A Maske in honour of the Lord Hayes and his bride)
Pistes
- 1 William Byrd: Prelude and ground à 5
- 2 John Dowland: In darknesse let mee dwell
- 3 William Mundy: In nomine
- 4 John Dowland: Sorrow, stay!
- 5 Anonymous: The Devil's dream
- 6 Anonymous: Dr. Faustus
- 7 Picforth: In nomine
- 8 Christopher Tye: In nomine XIII, "Trust"
- 9 Thomas Campion: Thrice tosse these oaken ashes
- 10 John Johnson: Johnson's grounde
- 11 John Johnson: Passamezzo Pavan
- 12 William Byrd: Come, woeful Orpheus
- 13 William Byrd: An aged dame
- 14 Christopher Tye: Sit Fast
- 15 Alfonso Ferrabosco: So beautie on the waters stood
- 16 Robert White: Fantasia II
- 17 John Dowland: His golden locks time hath to silver turnde
- 18 John Campion: Move now with measur'd sound