Partager
AIRS ET DUOS DE L'EPOQUE ELISABETHAINE
CAMERATA OF LONDON
- Ref. AA7872
- HYPERION, 1980.
ENGLISH AYRES AND DUETS, sung in authentic Elizabethan pronunciation. If thou long'st so much to learn (CAMPION) - Fine knacks for ladies (DOWLAND) - Shall I come, sweet love? - Piper's Galliard (anon.) - In darkness let me dwell (DOWLAND) - Tobacco, tobacco (HUME) - Flow my tears (DOWLAND) - Now, o now, I needs must part (DOWLAND) - Eyes, look no more (DANYEL) - My choice is made (PILKINGTON) - The Earl of Essex Galliard (anon.) - Now what is love? (JONES) - Comeaway, come sweet love (DOWLAND) - Humour, say what mak'st thou here (DOWLAND) Glenda Simpson, mezzo soprano - Paul Hillier, baryton (paru en LP)
Interprètes
- CAMERATA OF LONDON : Ensemble instrumental
Œuvres
- Thomas CAMPION : If thou long'st so much to learne (sweet boy) what 'tis to love, à 1 voix
- John DOWLAND : Fine knacks for ladies, cheap, choise, braue and new, F 2.48, D 39
- Thomas CAMPION : Shall I come sweet love to thee
- John DOWLAND : Captain Digorie Piper, his Galliard, pour luth, P 19
- John DOWLAND : In darknesse let mee dwell, pour voix et luth, F 4.116
- John DOWLAND : Time's eldest sonne, old age, pour 2 voix et luth (1re partie), F 2.27a
- Tobias HUME : Tobacco is like love, (3) pour voix et viola da gamba
- John DOWLAND : Flow my teares, F 2.6
- John DOWLAND : Now O now I needs must part, F 1.22, D 10
- John DANYEL : Eyes, look no more
- Francis PILKINGTON : My choice is made, lute-song
- John DOWLAND : The Earl of Essex, his Galliard, pour luth, P 42a
- Robert JONES : Now what is love, air à 4 voix
- John DOWLAND : Come away, come sweet love, F 1.42, D 18
- John DOWLAND : Humor say what makst thou heere, pouv 2 voix, instruments et choeur, F 2.86, D 54