Gibbons, O: Dainty fine bird

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Flora gave me fairest flowers

Flora gave me fairest flowers

21 madrigals of the English Renaissance


Bennet:

Round about in a fair ring

Byrd:

Though Amaryllis dance in green

The sweet and merry month of May

Lullaby, my sweet little baby

East, M:

Quick, quick, away, dispatch!

Farmer:

A little pretty bonny lass

Gibbons, O:

Dainty fine bird

The Silver Swan

Morley:

Now is the month of maying

My bonny lass she smileth

Fyre! Fyre

Ramsey, R:

Sleep, fleshy birth

Tomkins:

Too much I once lamented

Adieu, ye city-prisoning towers!

Weelkes:

Hark, all ye lovely saints above

Ha ha! This world doth pass

Death hath deprived me

Wilbye:

Weep, weep, mine eyes

Flora gave me fairest flowers

Draw on, sweet night

Adieu, sweet Amaryllis


Collegium - CSCD511

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Gibbons: Consort And Keyboard Music, Songs And Anthems

Gibbons: Consort And Keyboard Music, Songs And Anthems


Gibbons, O:

Pavan

Galliard

Behold, thou hast made my days

Pavan Lord Salisbury MB18

Fantasia No. 1

I weigh not Fortune's frown

I tremble not at noise of war

I see ambition never pleased

I feign not friendship where I hate

Preludium

Go from my window

Dainty fine bird

Fair is the rose

Fantasia No. 3

Fantasia No. 5

Mask: The Fairest Nymph

Mask: Lincoln's Inn

An Allmaine

Fantasia No. 1

Galliard

The Silver Swan

In Nomine

Glorious and powerful God


Timothy Roberts (organ)

“The whole assortment makes an ideal introduction to one of England's finest composers.…” BBC Music Magazine

“Beautifully performed and finely recorded, this selection of Gibbons's music is especially attractive for its variety. At its richest it presents writing for voice and viols combined, five parts to each, or for viols alone, sometimes in six parts. In lightest, most transparent texture there's a charming piece for two viols. Three keyboard instruments are used for solos: virginals, harpsichord and organ. A soprano also sings solos to viol accompaniment. Moods and styles vary correspondingly. The Masks and Alman for virginals have a high-spirited, almost popular manner; the Fifth Fantasia includes some unusual chromaticism and harmonic developments that for a while almost anticipate Purcell.
Tessa Bonner sings with unvibrant purity; but most striking here is the pronunciation.
It's one of the distinguishing marks of this curiously named group, Red Byrd, that they sing such music with vowel sounds modified to fit theories about the English in which it would originally have been sung. Thus the 'daintie fine bird' tells 'oi sing and doy', and the 'u' acquires a sort of umlaut in I weigh not fortune'sfrown, 'weigh' and 'frown' also having a measure of rusticity. Perhaps it's a good idea, but it does increase the desirability of printed texts in the booklet.
The instrumental music is finely played, the viols avoiding any imputation of belonging to the squeeze-and-scrape school, and Timothy Roberts's keyboard solos are particularly skilful, in legato and fluency.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

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Naxos Early Music Collection - 8550603

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