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SONGS TO MY LADY - ENGLISH SONGS AND LUTE PIECES
Paul ESSWOOD - Jürgen HÜBSCHER
- Ref. AA7922
- HARMONIA MUNDI, 1991. Enregistrement 1990.
Songs to my Lady: Mistress Mine (MORLEY) - Fair sweet cruel (Th.FORD) - O mistress mine (BYRD) * I saw my Lady weep [1st & 2nd verses] (DOWLAND, dédié à Holborne) * Airs with Variations for Lute (John DOWLAND) : Now, o now I needs must part - The Frog Galliard - Flow my tears - Lacrimae Pavan - Can she excuse my wrongs - Earl of Essex, His Galliard * Songs of Tears: Go crystal tears (DOWLAND) - I saw my Lady weeping (MORLEY) - Sorrow, stay (DOWLAND) - In darkness let me dwell (DOWLAND) * Songs of Hope: Away with these self-loving lads (DOWLAND) - Fain would I change that not (T.HUME) - This merry pleasant spring (ANON.) * Folksongs with guitar: Barbara Allen (trad.) - The Oak and the Ash (trad.) - The Miller of Dee (trad.) - The three Ravens (Th.RAVENSCROFT) - Greensleeves * Orpheus Britannicus (H.PURCELL): Let us dance - Fairest Isle - Sweeter than Roses.
Interprètes
- Paul ESSWOOD : Contre-ténor
- Jürgen HÜBSCHER : A DETERMINER, Guitare, Luth
Œuvres
- Thomas MORLEY : Mistresse mine, well may you fare (Shakespeare: Twelfth Night)
- Thomas FORD : Fair sweet cruel, à 1 voix et luth
- William BYRD : O mistress mine, I must, variations pour virginal (MB 83), BK 83
- John DOWLAND : I saw my Lady weep, F 2.1
- John DOWLAND : Now O now I needs must part, F 1.22, D 10
- John DOWLAND : Frogg Galliard, pour luth, P 23a
- John DOWLAND : Flow my teares, F 2.6
- John DOWLAND : Lachrimae, pavane pour luth, P 15
- John DOWLAND : Can she excuse, gaillarde pour luth, P 42
- John DOWLAND : The Earl of Essex, his Galliard, pour luth, P 42a
- John DOWLAND : Go cristal teares, F 1.34, D 17
- Thomas MORLEY : I saw my ladye weeping
- John DOWLAND : Sorrow stay, F 2.12
- John DOWLAND : In darknesse let mee dwell, pour voix et luth, F 4.116
- John DOWLAND : Away with these selfe loving lads, F 1.82, D 34
- Tobias HUME : Fain would I change that note
- ANONYME : This merry pleasant Spring, folksong (16°s.)
- ANONYME : Barbara Allen, folk-song
- TRADITIONNEL : The Oak and the Ash, folksong
- TRADITIONNEL : The Miller of the Dee, air traditionnel (17e s.)
- Thomas RAVENSCROFT : There were three ravens
- ANONYME : Greensleeves, english song (Shakespeare: The Merry Wives of Winsor)
- Henry PURCELL : Let us dance, let us sing, Z 627
- Henry PURCELL : Fairest isle, Z 628
- Henry PURCELL : Sweeter than roses, Z 585