Partager
THE DARK IS MY DELIGHT - WOMEN IN SONG
Evelyn TUBB - Michael FIELDS
- Ref. AA7907
- MUSICA OSCURA, 1995. Enregistrement 1993.
1. Drowsy sun, why dost thou stay? (T. Brewer) * 2. Fie, what a coil is here! (R. Jones) * 3. Mistake me not (T. Brewer) * 4. Why, lovely boy (J. Wilson) * 5. I am a poor and harmless maid (Anon.) * 6. There was a maid the other day (Anon.) * 7. John, you're my husband's man (Anon.) * 8. The dark is my delight (Anon.) * 9. Sweet, stay awhile (Anon.) * 10. My sweetest bird (H. Lawes) * 11. Come, sad turtle (H. Lawes) * 12. Amintor, ah, thou faithless swain (Anon.) * 13. Wilt thou be gone (C. Coleman) * 14. Go, perjured man! (R. Ramsey) * 15. As I walked forth (R. Johnson) * 16. In a green meadow (Anon.) * 17. Once I had a sweetheart (Anon.) * 18. Baloo, my babe (Anon.) * 19. Farewell, fond Love (C. Coleman) * 20. Woods, rocks and mountains (R. Johnson) - 21. Drop golden showers (Anon.) * 22: Weep, weep mine eyes (Wilbye) * 23. Venus went wand'ring (Anon.)
Interprètes
- Evelyn TUBB : Soprano
- Michael FIELDS : Directeur musical, Luth
Œuvres
- Thomas BREWER : Drowsy sun, why dost thou stay ? Lute-song
- Robert JONES : Fie what a coil is here! lute-song
- Thomas BREWER : Mistake me not, lute-song
- John WILSON : Why lovely boy, lute-song
- ANONYME : I am a poor and harmless maid, chanson (Angleterre 17è s.)
- ANONYME : There was a maid the other day, chanson (Angleterre 17è s.)
- ANONYME : John you're my husband's man, chanson (Angleterre 17è s.)
- ANONYME : The Dark is my delight
- ANONYME : Sweet stay awhile, chanson (Angleterre 17è s.)
- Henry LAWES : My sweetest bird, lute-song
- Henry LAWES : Come sad turtle, lute-song
- ANONYME : Amintor, ah, thoufaithless swain, chanson (Angleterre 17è s.)
- Charles COLEMAN : Wilt thou be gone, lute-song
- Robert RAMSEY : Go perjured man, consort song
- Robert JOHNSON : As I walked forth, lute-song
- ANONYME : In a green meadow, chanson (Angleterre 17è s.)
- ANONYME : Once I had a sweetheart, chanson (Angleterre 17è s.)
- ANONYME : Baloo, my babe, chanson (Angleterre 17è s.)
- Charles COLEMAN : Farewell fond love, lute-song
- Robert JOHNSON : Woods, rocks and mountains, pour 1 voix et luth
- ANONYME : Drop golden showers, chanson (Angleterre 17è s.)
- John WILBYE : Weepe, mine eyes, madrigal à 5 voix, F 2.138 (version)
- ANONYME : Venus went wand'ring, chanson (Angleterre 17è s.)
- Charles COLEMAN : Wake my Adonis do not die, lute-song