Dowland: Fine knacks for ladies

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Dowland: Tunes of Sad Despaire

Dowland: Tunes of Sad Despaire


 

Paduan

By John Dowland/Thomas Simpson

anon.:

My Lord of Dehims Lamentacio

Dowland:

Go Crystal tears

If my complaints could passions move

Sorrow, come

What If A Day

Poulton No. 79

Fine knacks for ladies

Go, nightly cares

In darkness let me dwell

In this trembling shadow cast

Away with these self-loving lads

Dr Case's Pavan

Poulton No. 12, diminutions for repeats by Eric Bellocq

From silent night

Come heavy sleep

All ye, whom Love or Fortune hath betray'd

Now, O now, I needs must part


Dominique Visse (countertenor)

Fretwork, Renaud Delaigue & Eric Bellocq

In the late 16th C, lute songs were known as ‘Ayres’ with John Dowland’s form of writing establishing a fashion of both composition and performance which was to last for 25 years.

The popularity of rhetoric and a fashion for melancholy spilled over to Dowland’s writing and he became one of the greatest advocates for this style.

This disc is a wonderful collection of his melancholic works (difficult to achieve as the composer himself never made a ‘collection’ as such), performed here by the fantastic Fretwork ensemble with countertenor Dominque Visse singing.

Dominque began his career at the age of 11 as a chorister in the Cathedral of Notre Dame and went on to study with Alfred Deller. He has since performed with other greats including more recently René Jacobs, Nigel Rogers and William Christie.

“In the final analysis, though in many ways infuriating, this is a brilliant and inspiring Dowland recital that cannot easily be ignored.” International Record Review

Released or re-released in last 6 months

Satirino - SR121

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$17.00

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Dowland in Dublin

Dowland in Dublin


Dowland:

Sleep, wayward thoughts

Now, O now, I needs must part

Behold a wonder here

Fine knacks for ladies

Say love if ever thou didst find

Away with these self-loving lads

Come again, sweet love doth now invite

Come heavy sleep

Lachrimae Pavan, P. 15

Time stands still

Me, me, and none but me

Kemp's Jig

Mrs Winter's Jump

Lady Hunsdon's Puffe

Clear or cloudy

O sweet woods

A Galliard

A Shepherd in a Shade

The First Booke of Songes: His golden locks time hath to silver turned


Michael Slattery (tenor), Sylvain Bergeron & Seán Dagher (direction & arrangements)

La Nef

Dowland dedicated his song From Silent Night “To my loving countryman, Mr. John Forster the younger, merchant of Dublin, in Ireland”, revealing his possible Irish origins. Working closely with the American tenor Michael Slattery, La Nef gives Dowland’s Ayres a simple celtic flavour. “…a talented and serious artist.” Gramophone.

“La Nef has pared down Dowland's complex accompaniments, aiming for a Celtic, folky feel. Dowland-lite it may be, but the recital is beautifully performed.” BBC Music Magazine, July 2012 ****

Atma - ACD22650

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$17.00

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Ars Britannica

Ars Britannica

Old Hall Manuscript, Madrigals & Lute Songs


Byrd:

Come, woeful Orpheus

Campion:

Never weather-beaten sail

Jacke and Jone they think no ill

A Secret Love Or Two

Chirbury:

Agnus Dei

Cooke, John:

Alma proles

Damett:

Salve porta paradisi

Dowland:

A Shepherd in a Shade

Fine knacks for ladies

Where sin sore wounding

I must complain

Sweet stay awhile

Mr Dowland's Midnight

Now, O now, I needs must part

Dunstaple:

Crux fidelis

O crux gloriosa

Gaude virgo salutata

Albanus roseo rutilat

Ford, T:

Since first I saw your face

There is a Ladie

Forest:

Qualis est dilectus

Jones, Robert:

Thinkst thou Kate

Morley:

Hark, jolly shepherds

Die now, my heart

You black bright stars

Pilkington:

Care for thy soul

Diaphenia

Down-a-down

Power, L:

Credo

Pycard:

Gloria

Tomkins:

O let me die for true love

Oyez! Has any found a lad?

Ward, J:

Retire, my troubled soul

O my thoughts surcease

Weelkes:

Those sweet delightful lilies

Some men desire spouses

Come sirrah Jack ho!

Come, let's begin to revel't out

Wilbye:

Lady when I behold

As matchless beauty

Weep, weep, mine eyes


Warner Classics Das Alte Werk - 2564683622

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$12.75

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Dowland - Lute Songs

Dowland - Lute Songs


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


James Bowman (countertenor) & Robert Spencer (lute)

“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

Alto - ALC1048

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$7.25

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English Part Songs & Lute Songs

English Part Songs & Lute Songs


Bennet:

Luer falconers

Round about in a fair ring

Browne, R:

We cats when assembled

Campion:

Never weather-beaten sail

Jacke and Jone they think no ill

Coleman, E:

The glories of our birth

Dowland:

A Shepherd in a Shade

Fine knacks for ladies

Where sin sore wounding

Isham:

Celia learning on a spinnet

Jones, Robert:

Thinkst thou Kate

Pearce, E:

Hey trola, trola

Pilkington:

Diaphenia

Down-a-down

Purcell:

Since time so kind, Z272

Once, twice, thrice, Z265

Would you know, Z290

Under this stone lies Gabriel John, Z286

Ravenscroft, T:

Hey Ho, To The Greenwood

Yonder comes a courteous Knight

I cannot come every day

Tomorrow the fox will come

Canst Thou Love

Who Liveth So Merry

Long have we bin perplexd

Hey Ho, Nobody at Home

Give us once a drink

Who's the fool now?


Warner Classics Das Alte Werk - 2564696140

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$9.75

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English Song

English Song


anon.:

Miserere, my Maker

Berkeley, L:

How Love Came In

Bridge:

Go Not, Happy Day

Love went a-riding

Britten:

Let the florid music praise! (from On this Island)

Butterworth, G:

Is My Team Ploughing?

Campion:

Come let us sound with melody

Fair, if you expect admiring

Shall I come, sweet love, to thee?

Dowland:

I saw my Lady weepe

Awake, sweet love

Fine knacks for ladies

Sorrow, stay

If my complaints could passions move

What if I never speed?

Ford, T:

Faire, sweet, cruell

Come Phyllis come

Holst:

Persephone (No. 1 from 12 Songs Op. 48)

Ireland:

I Have Twelve Oxen

Moeran:

In youth is pleasure

Morley:

It was a lover and his lass

O mistress mine

Thirsis and Milla

I saw my lady weeping

What if my mistress now

Oldham, A:

Chinese Lyrics (3)

Pilkington:

Rest sweet Nimphs

Rosseter:

When Laura smiles

What then is love but mourning?

Sweet come again

What is a day?

Warlock:

Yarmouth Fair


Peter Pears (tenor), Julian Bream (lute) & Benjamin Britten (piano)

Peter Pears’ voice was undoubtedly one of the finest and most distinctive of the twentieth century and here he collaborates with Julian Bream and Benjamin Britten in performances of English song. Repertoire includes works by Ford, Morley, Rosseter, Dowland, Pilkington, Campion, Bridge, Butterworth, Ireland, Moeran, Warlock, Holst, Berkeley, Oldham and Britten.

Heritage - HTGCD224

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John Dowland: Lute Songs

John Dowland: Lute Songs


Dowland:

Can she excuse my wrongs? (First Booke of Songes, 1597)

What Then Is Love but Mourning

Come away, come, sweet love

Sir John Smith, His Almain

Sorrow, stay

Burst forth my tears

Galliard to Lachrimae

Flow my teares (Lacrimæ)

The Eglantine Branche

A Shepherd in a Shade

Away with these self-loving lads

The Gilly Flower

Say love if ever thou didst find

Almain

Fine knacks for ladies

Awake, sweet love

I saw my Lady weepe

Mr Dowland's Midnight

Deare, if you change

Now, O now, I needs must part

Come heavy sleep


Damien Guillon (countertenor) & Eric Bellocq (lute)

Damien Guillon has chosen for his first solo recital disc a refined, subtle and melancholy repertoire, which he has gone on to explore in depth and polish in genuine chamber style with the lutenist Eric Bellocq, an expert in Renaissance music.

Eric Bellocq plays a liuto forte from André Burguete’s conception, an instrument which enables the player to develop a larger sound possibilities creating a true dialogue with the singer and a great freedom in improvisation. Damien Guillon started at an early age as a member of child’s choir Brittany, then at the Versailles Baroque Center while studying organ and harpsichord. In 2004, he was admitted to the countertenor Andreas Scholl’s class at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis… He was soon spotted by such well-known conductors as Jordi Savall, Vincent Dumestre, Hervé Niquet, Jérôme Correas, Philippe Pierlot, Jean-Claude Malgoire, Christophe Rousset, William Christie, and Philippe Herreweghe. He has founded his own ensemble, Le Banquet Céleste, with which he has performed at Les Nuits Musicales d’Uzès and the Froville Festival. Their repertoire includes Vivaldi’s Nisi Dominus, Pergolesi’s Stabat Mater, and the cantatas for alto and obbligato organ of J. S. Bach, which will be Damien Guillon’s next recording project on Zig-Zag Territoires.

Zigzag - ZZT110102

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Madame d'amours

Madame d'amours

Rennaissance Consort Music


anon.:

Madame d'Amours

The Duke of Somersettes Dompe

My Lady Careys Dompe

Das Jägerhorn

Ricercada

Clemens:

Frisque et gaillart

Despres:

Que vous madame/In pace

Mille Regretz

Dowland:

Lachrimae Pavan, P. 15

Praise blindness, eyes, for seeing is deceit

Fine knacks for ladies

Fayrfax:

Farewell my joy

Ferrabosco, A I:

Fantasia

Forster, G:

Preambel

Ich hab's gewagt

Gombert:

Amours, amours

Henry VIII:

Pastyme with good companye

Hofhaimer:

Ach Lieb mit Leid

Isaac:

Guretzsch (Si dormiero)

La My

Janequin:

Le rossignol - En Ecoutant

Judenkönig:

Ein seer guter Organistischer

Lasso:

Beatus Vir

Narvaez:

Canción del Emperador (sobre "Mille Regretz" de Josquin des Prez)

Obrecht:

Qui cum Patre et filio

Paladin:

Le content est riche

Rore:

Ancor che co'l partire

Sandrin:

Doulce memoire (Cancion)

Schlick:

Mein M. ich hab

Senfl:

Carmen

Sermisy:

Tant que vivray

Aupres de vous à 4 voix

Au joly boys

Victoria:

Tenebrae factae sunt


Kate Clark (recorder & direction)

The Attaignant Consort

The elegant, keyless, cylindrical flute of the sixteenth century had a reedy, penetrating sound, closer to the cornetto than to any other wind instrument of the day. It had an impressive range of two and a half octaves and an evenness of tone quality that would not be matched again until the nineteenth century.

The pieces on this recording focus on repertoire for the renaissance flute consort, almost all of which was originally vocal music.

Ramée - RAM0706

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Remembrance of Things Past

Remembrance of Things Past

Lute Songs and Solo by John Dowland & Peter Croton


Croton:

Remembrance of things past - Sonnet XXX

The Waking

Quietness

Now, O now I needs must part

While you here do snoring lie

Dowland:

Prelude for lute

Sleep, wayward thoughts

Die not, before thy day

Say love if ever thou didst find

Now, O now, I needs must part

Go Crystal tears

Time stands still

Fine knacks for ladies

Sorrow, stay

The First Booke of Songes: His golden locks time hath to silver turned

Flow my teares (Lacrimæ)

All the day

Come heavy sleep


Peter Croton (lute), Theresia Bothe (soprano), Derek Lee Ragin (countertenor)

Guild is pleased to present music by John Dowland combined with world premiere recordings of 5 new lute songs by Peter Croton, lute teacher at the renowned Schola Cantorum Basiliensis. An additional feature of this recording is the inclusion of new lute solos arranged by Croton based on Dowland songs. In CONCERTO Magazine: “The manner in which the Bothe/Croton duo, with intelligent emotionality and natural passion, was able to uncover new aspects of lute songs by Dowland totally enchanted the audience, which exploded in thunderous applause”. In the GERMAN LUTE SOCIETY newsletter: “The few attempts to extend the lute repertory into the 20th and 21st centuries have not attracted the attention of the listening public. All the more welcome, therefore, is the opportunity to report here songs which in my opinion have the potential to become a permanent part of the lute song repertory… the audience is treated to music both challenging and refined. Bothe’s voice is a feast for the ears, Croton’s playing is lively and impeccable”. Special guest Derek Lee Ragin is regarded as one of the foremost vocal artists of our day and is also known to a wide international audience from the soundtrack to the film "Farinelli”.

“Theresia Bothe’s voice is very individual. Her expressiveness comes from the emphasis and colouring of certain words and the breaking of phrases, rather than ornamenting or varying the music...Hearing all this new material created by Croton is like discovering new works by Dowland, such is his sense of style and his ability to emulate Dowland’s melodic gift.” Lute News, April 2010

“Croton is a fine lutenist, with an acute ear for colour, and he possesses a strong technique...What gives this project even greater resonance is the chosen singer, Theresia Bothe. Her voice...embodies elements of classical purity in places but also has a decided folk influence...So this is a somewhat out of the way disc, pursuing a very individual slant on Dowland” MusicWeb International, 30th July 2010

Guild - GMCD7341

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Baroque Voices 18 - Dowland: Ayres

Baroque Voices 18 - Dowland: Ayres


Dowland:

Can she excuse my wrongs? (First Booke of Songes, 1597)

If that a sinner's sigh

From silent night

Come again, sweet love doth now invite

Flow my teares (Lacrimæ)

Come away, come, sweet love

In darkness let me dwell

Thou mighty God

Go Crystal tears

Fine knacks for ladies

Clear or cloudy

Shall I strive with wordes to move?

Come heavy sleep

Sorrow, come

Prelude for lute

If my complaints could passions move

In this trembling shadow cast

Lasso vita mia

Tell me, true Love

Now, O now, I needs must part

Awake, sweet love


Gérard Lesne (alto)

Ensemble Orlando Gibbons

These beautiful and melancholy “Ayres” by the English 16th century composer John Dowland may be seen as precursors of the songs of the Romantic period, two centuries later. They are performed here by the renowned combination of Gerard Lesne and the Ensemble Orlando Gibbons.

Naive Baroque Voices - E8919

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