This page lists all recordings of It fell on a summer's day, by Thomas Campion (1567-1620) on CD & download (MP3 & FLAC). Generally, more recent releases are listed first, but with priority given to those that are in stock. |
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Campion: | Fair, if you expect admiring I care not for these ladies It fell on a summer's day The cypress curtain of the night | Danyel: | Eyes, look no more Like as the Lute Delights What delight can they enjoy | Dowland: | Come again, sweet love doth now invite Go Crystal tears Can she excuse my wrongs? (First Booke of Songes, 1597) Awake, sweet love Sorrow, stay Shall I sue? Fine knacks for ladies Prelude for lute Lachrimae Pavan, P. 15 lute solo What if I never speed? Me, me, and none but me Flow not so fast, ye fountains When Phoebus first did Daphne love Lady, if you so spite me Shall I strive with wordes to move? Tell me, true Love Semper Dowland Semper Dolens lute solo Lady Laiton's Almain lute solo Captain Candish’s Galliard lute solo | Rosseter: | Sweet come again Whether men do laugh |
“In most respects this makes an ideal introduction to Dowland's art since it includes many of his most popular songs. Moreover they are sung with wonderful artistry by James Bowman, whose countertenor timbre is ravishing, and who brings sensitivity and intelligence to each song.” Penguin Guide, 2011 edition | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Thomas Campion - Move now with measured soundSongs
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) | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Tears of JoyEnglish Lute Songs and Consort Music
anon.: | Shall I weep or shall I sing? Have I caught my heav'nly jewel Drewries accordes My ladies careys dump Tobacco Scolares convenite Kurja, paha syntinen In vernali tempore Tant ai mon cor | Bartlet: | Of all the Birds that I do know | Bologna: | O cieco mondo | Brewer, T: | Mistake me not, I am as cold as hot | Campion: | It fell on a summer's day | Despres: | O admirabile commercium | Dowland: | Time stands still | Gabrieli, A: | Saranda volde | Harst, D: | Mille quingentis Gloria: Et in terra pax | Hume, T: | Tobacco, tobacco | Johnson, R: | With endless tears The Flat Pavan - Galliard Have you seen the bright lily grow? | Laethem: | La gola | Lawes, H: | Slide soft, you silver floods | Locke: | Pavane | Malvezzi: | Dolcissime sirene | Merckx: | L'uelh del vesent | Morley: | Thirsis and Milla She straight her light green silken coats | Ortiz, D: | Recercada | Padovano: | Benedetta el gregaria | Pilkington: | Rest sweet Nimphs | Ramsey, R: | Go perjur'd man! And if you e'er return | Ravenscroft, T: | Martin Said To His Man A Round of three country dances in one | Riquier: | No'm sai d'amor | Robinson, T: | A Song to the Cittern - 'Now Cupid, look about thee' | trad.: | Butterfly (jig) Ai la bono fourtuno Bressarello | Webb, W: | Pow'rful Morpheus, let thy charms | Willaert: | Dulce padrun |
Founded in 1996 and consisting of musicians who have performed in ensembles such as Collegium Vocale and Capilla Flamenca, their CD De Fragiltate (KTC4023) was awarded the prestigious Diapason d’Or. Here they perform songs by Locke, Morley, Campion, Lawes, Ravenscroft and others. Included is a 15th anniversary Zefiro Torna CD. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Shakespeare's EnglandeMusic of his Plays & People
anon.: | O, mistress mine Greensleeves Kemp's jigg (for lute) Willow song Love, love, nothing but love Heartease | Byrd: | Fantasia a 5 | Campion: | It fell on a summer's day | Dowland: | Tarleton's Riserrectione | Farnaby, G: | Jog On | Gibbons, O: | Fantazia | Johnson, R: | Where the bee sucks Full fathom five Care-charming sleep | Lawes, W: | Almain & ayre Pavane | Lupo, T: | Ayre in C | Morley: | It was a lover and his lass | Nicholson, R: | No more, good herdsman | Wigthorpe: | I am not I, of such belief | Wilbye: | Ne reminiscaris |
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| |  | Thomas Campion: Lute Songs
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 | | | (also available to download from $6.00) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | English Ayres by Thomas Campion
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