Partager
DARK IS MY DELIGHT AND OTHER POPULAR 16TH.LUTE SONGS
Brian ASAWA - David TAYLER
- Ref. AA7924
- RCA, 1997.
Interprètes
- Brian ASAWA : Contre-ténor
- David TAYLER : Luth
Œuvres
- John DOWLAND : Come again,sweet love doth now invite, F 1.66, D 27
- John DOWLAND : His golden locks time hath to silver turnd, F 1.70, D 28
- John DOWLAND : Flow my teares, F 2.6
- John DOWLAND : It was a time when silly beess could speake, F 3.67, D 74
- John DOWLAND : Sorrow stay, F 2.12
- John DOWLAND : Can she excuse my wrongs, F 1.18, D 8
- John DOWLAND : A shepherd in a shade his pleining made, F 2.67, D 45
- John DOWLAND : Time stands still, pour voix et luth, F 3.6
- John DOWLAND : Go cristal teares, F 1.34, D 17
- John DOWLAND : I saw my Lady weep, F 2.1
- John DOWLAND : Away with these selfe loving lads, F 1.82, D 34
- Thomas CAMPION : Now hath Flora robb'd her bow'rs, air pour voix et luth (A Maske in honour of the Lofd Hayes and his bride)
- Thomas CAMPION : Author of light, revive my dying spright, à 4 voix
- Thomas CAMPION : Come let us sound with melodie the praises, à 1 voix
- Thomas CAMPION : Oft have I sigh'd for him that heares me not, à 1 voix
- Thomas CAMPION : Turne backe you wanton flier, à 1 voix
- ANONYME : This merry pleasant Spring, folksong (16°s.)
- ANONYME : The Three Ravens, chanson populaire des 16è et 17è siècles
- ANONYME : The Dark is my delight
- ANONYME : Willow song, lute-song (Shakespeare: Othello)
- ANONYME : Miserere my maker
- ANONYME : Where the bee sucks
- ANONYME : O death, rock me asleep (Shakespeare, Henry IV)