Holborne: The seemingly invincible youth, symbolized by Il Nodo di Gordio (the Gordian Knot), unexpectedly falls Sicke, sicke, and Very Sicke, and dies

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Holborne - My Selfe

Holborne - My Selfe


Holborne:

His happy youth

He has the good fortune to meet a beautiful woman

The Passionate Playfellow falls in love, is married, and the Fruit of Love arrives as a New-Yerres Gift, complete with Cradle and Lullabie

A happy mid-life

The seemingly invincible youth, symbolized by Il Nodo di Gordio (the Gordian Knot), unexpectedly falls Sicke, sicke, and Very Sicke, and dies

We follow his soul to Paradise and reflect on the hope that the legacy of his music will endure


Paul O'Dette (lute)

The King's Noyse, David Douglass

Harmonia Mundi Curiosita - HMX2907238

(CD)

$10.99

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