Partager
SHAKESPEARE'S MUSICKE
CAMERATA OF LONDON - David TYER...
- Ref. AA7876
- MERIDIAN, 1990.
SUNG IN AUTHENTIC ELIZABETHAN PRONUNCIATION * WILSON: Lawne as white as driven snow (The Winters Tale) - ANON.: Battaglia (Henry V) - Anon. Come live with me (Merry Wives of Windsor) - DOWLAND: Fortune my foe (Merry Wives of Windsor) - Anon. : The willow song - HOLBORNE: Herat's Ease (Rome and Juliet) - EDWARDS: Where griping grief (Romeo and Juliet) - JOHNSON: Full fathon five - Where the bee sucks (The Tempest) - ANON.: A death rock me asleep (Henry V) - MORLEY: O mistress mine (Twelfth Night) - DOWLAND: Battle galliard (Twelfth Night) - JONES: Farewell dear love (Twelfth Night) - HOLBORNE: Pavan. Last Will and Testament (Cymbeline) - JOHNSON: Hark, hark the lark (Cymbeline) - DOWLAND: Robin (Hamlet) - ANON.: How should I your truo love know? - Tomorrow is St.Valentine's day (Hamlet) - DOWLAND: Walsingham (Hamlet) - ...
Interprètes
- CAMERATA OF LONDON : Ensemble instrumental
- David TYER : Ténor
- Simon GILES : Soprano enfant
Œuvres
- John WILSON : Lawne as white as driven snow (Shakespeare, The Winters Tale)
- ANONYME : Come live with me and be my love (Shakespeare, Merry wives of Windsor)
- John DOWLAND : Fortune my foe, ballade pour luth, P 62
- ANONYME : Willow song, lute-song (Shakespeare: Othello)
- Anthony HOLBORNE : Heart's Ease, pour luth
- Richard EDWARDS : Where griping griefs, madrigal (Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet)
- Robert JOHNSON : Full fathom five, lute-song (Shakespeare: The Tempest)
- Robert JOHNSON : Where the bee sucks, lute-song (Shakespeare: The Tempest)
- ANONYME : O death, rock me asleep (Shakespeare, Henry IV)
- Thomas MORLEY : Mistresse mine, well may you fare (Shakespeare: Twelfth Night)
- John DOWLAND : King of Denmark his Galliard, P 40
- Robert JONES : Farewell dear love, madrigal à ? vx (Shakespeare, Twelfth night)
- Anthony HOLBORNE : Last will and testament (London 1599)
- Robert JOHNSON : Hark, hark, the lark, lute-song (Shakespeare: Cymbeline)
- John DOWLAND : Robin, pour luth, P 70
- ANONYME : How should I your true love know, (Shakespeare: Hamlet)
- ANONYME : Tomorrow is St. Valentine's Day (Shakespeare, Hamlet)
- John DOWLAND : Wallsingham, pour luth, P 67
- John WILSON : Take, o take those lips away, lute song (Shakespeare: Measure for Measure)
- Thomas MORLEY : It was a lover and his lasse (Shakespeare: As You Like It)