RENAISSANCE ANGLAISE
Alfred DELLER - THE DELLER CONSORT...
- Ref. AA7778
- HARMONIA MUNDI, 1976.
Interprètes
- Alfred DELLER : Contre-ténor (14, 17-20, 22-30, 32), Direction (1-8, 11, 13, 16, 21)
- THE DELLER CONSORT : Ensemble instrumental (1-8, 11, 13, 16, 21), Luth (28)
- JAYE CONSORT OF VIOLS : (3-9)
- MORLEY CONSORT : (10, 12, 13)
- Desmond DUPRE : Luth (13-27, 29-32)
Œuvres
- William BYRD : Messe à 5 voix, re, TCM 9.36
- Thomas TALLIS : Les Lamentations de Jérémie I, pour choeur a cappella à 5 voix (extrait)
- Orlando GIBBONS : Prayer to Hezelziah
- Orlando GIBBONS : Behold, Thou has made, a 5
- Orlando GIBBONS : The Secret sins, à 5
- Orlando GIBBONS : O Lord, in Thy wrath, a 6
- Orlando GIBBONS : Great King of Gods, a 5
- Orlando GIBBONS : Song of moses
- Orlando GIBBONS : Pavan a 5 "3 Parts only survive "Pavan Deleroye"
- Thomas MORLEY : Joyne hands, consort lesson (arr. de l'air See, see, myne owne sweet jewell)
- Thomas TOMKINS : O let me live for true love, madrigal à 4 voix
- Peter PHILIPS : Sola Soletta, pour ensemble instrumental
- John DOWLAND : Now O now I needs must part, F 1.22, D 10
- John DOWLAND : If that a sinners sighes br Angels food, F 4.57, D 98
- John DOWLAND : Lord Willoughby's Wellcome Home, pour luth, P 66
- Thomas FORD : Almighty God who hast me brought, anthem à ? voix
- John WILSON : Take, o take those lips away, lute song (Shakespeare: Measure for Measure)
- Thomas WEELKES : If King Manasses, pour ensemble vocal et orgue
- Robert JOHNSON : Where the bee sucks, lute-song (Shakespeare: The Tempest)
- Thomas MORLEY : It was a lover and his lasse (Shakespeare: As You Like It)
- Thomas MORLEY : Mistresse mine, well may you fare (Shakespeare: Twelfth Night)
- John DOWLAND : Come heavy sleepe, F 1.78, D 32
- John DOWLAND : Shall I sue, shall I seeke for grace?, F 2.74, D 48
- John DOWLAND : I saw my Lady weep, F 2.1
- Thomas CAMPION : I care not for these ladies, à 1 voix
- Thomas CAMPION : The Sypres curten of the night is spread, à 1 voix
- John BARTLET : Of all the birds, ayre pour voix et luth
- ANONYME : We be soldiers three, soldiers back from the Flemish wars (Publié en 1614)
- ANONYME : Willow song, lute-song (Shakespeare: Othello)
- ANONYME : How should I your true love know, (Shakespeare: Hamlet)
- ANONYME : Walshingham variations
- ANONYME : Miserere my maker