Campion: Fire! Fire! Fire! Fire!

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Thomas Campion - Move now with measured sound

Thomas Campion - Move now with measured sound

Songs


Campion:

It fell on a summer's day

I care not for these ladies

My sweetest Lesbia

Leave prolonging thy distress

Fire! Fire! Fire! Fire!

Mistress, since you so much desire

Now hath Flora robbed her bowers

Mr Confess's Coranto

Move now with measured sound

Lord Hay's Masque

The cypress curtain of the night

All looks be pale

So parted you

Break now, my heart, and die

Woo her, and win her

Faine would I wed

Beauty, since you so much desire

Second Dance of the Lords' Masque

Blame not my cheeks

Tune thy music to thy heart

Author of Light

Never weather-beaten sail

Rosseter:

Fantasia


Robin Blaze (countertenor), Elizabeth Kenny (lute), David Miller (theorbo, lute), Joanna Levine (consort bass viol), Mark Levy (lyra viol)

‘Robin Blaze’s countertenor is ideal for these songs’ (The Daily Telegraph)

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Thomas Campion: Lute Songs

Thomas Campion: Lute Songs


Campion:

Come let us sound with melody

Tune thy music to thy heart

Come you pretty false-ey'd wanton

There is none, O none but you

Sweet exclude Me not

I care not for these ladies

Though you are young and I am old

Fire! Fire! Fire! Fire!

Shall I come, sweet love, to thee?

Beauty, since you so much desire

What is it all that men possesse

The cypress curtain of the night

Jacke and Jone they think no ill

It fell on a summer's day

When to her lute Corinna sings

My sweetest Lesbia

Her Rosie Cheekes

Fair, if you expect admiring

There is a Garden in her face

Author of Light

Never weather-beaten sail

Most sweet and pleasing are thy wayes

To Musicke bent is my retyred minde

Thou joy'st, fond boy

Turne all thy thoughts to eyes

Vaile, love, mine eyes

Rosseter:

What then is love but mourning?


Dorothy Linell (lute), Steven Rickards (counter-tenor)

“Like Nicholas Lanier, his younger contemporary, Thomas Campion (1567-1620) is another of those remarkably versatile figures who played a major role in the flourishing secular arts of the Elizabethan and Jacobean eras. ... The American countertenor Steven Rickards has here chosen 28 of [Campion's] songs, a well-varied selection ranging from religious moralities to the charmingly insouciant Jacke and Joane, a panegyric in praise of simple country life. Campion's approach to the subject of love is in general considerably more light hearted than that of Dowland, and Rickards is particularly successful at brining out the sly insinuation in a song like It fell upon a sommers daie. But his singing is distinguished throughout by a freshness and lack of artifice that admirably suits Campion's direct, uncomplicated style. Diction is very good, too. The lute parts, by no means as complex or demanding as those of Dowland, are sympathetically performed. It would in fact be idle to suggest Campion's lute songs approach those of his greater contemporary, but the high quality of his poetry, easy melodic appeal, and often humorous approach make them a very appealing antidote to the near-unremitting seriousness of Dowland. Yet another excellent bargain from Naxos.” Early Music Magazine, August 1999

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Naxos Early Music Collection - 8553380

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Lute Songs

Lute Songs


Campion:

Fire! Fire! Fire! Fire!

I care not for these ladies

Corkine:

Beauty sat bathing

Tis true, tis day

Ferrabosco, A II:

Come, my Celia

Like Hermit Poor

So so, leave off this last lamenting kisse

Ford, T:

Faire, sweet, cruell

Go, passions, to the cruel fair

Not full twelve years

Jones, Robert:

Whither runneth my sweet hart

Come sorrows

Morley:

A painted tale

Thirsis and Milla

With my love my life was nestled

I saw my lady weeping

Who is it that this dark night

Can I forget what reasons force

Absence, hear thou my protestation

Come sorrow, come

Pilkington:

Aye mee, she frownes

Rosseter:

When Laura smiles

What then is love but mourning?


Atma - ACD22548

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English Ayres by Thomas Campion

English Ayres by Thomas Campion


Campion:

Come, cheerful day

The Peaceful Western Wind

Turn Back You Wanton Flyer

It fell on a summer's day

When to her lute Corinna sings

Break now, my heart, and die

My love hath vow'd

I care not for these ladies

Shall I come, sweet love, to thee?

Fire! Fire! Fire! Fire!

All looks be pale

Jacke and Jone they think no ill

There is a Garden in her face

Faine would I wed

Sweet exclude Me not

Could My Heart More Tongues Employ

Kind Are Her Answers

A Secret Love Or Two

Beauty Is But A Painted Hell

Oft have I sigh’d for him that hears me not

I Must Complain

Leave prolonging thy distress

The cypress curtain of the night

Author of Light

Never weather-beaten sail


Nigel North (lute), Michael Chance (counter-tenor)

The English Ayre, Concordia

Linn - CKD105

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