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Barnby: | Sweet and low The Kiss | Beale: | Come let us join the roundelay | Bishop, H R: | Foresters sound the cheerful horn | Bridge, Frederick: | The Goslings Two Snails | Byrd: | Though Amaryllis dance in green | Cavendish: | Come, gentle swains | Cooke, B: | Epitaph On A Dormouse | Cooke, T: | Strike The Lyre | Elgar: | As torrents in summer | Gibbons, O: | Ah, dear heart O That The Learned Poets | Morley: | Fyre! Fyre April is in My Mistress' Face My bonny lass she smileth | Paxton, W: | Breathe Soft, Ye Winds | Pearsall: | There is a paradise on earth O who will o'er the downs so free Waters of Elle | Ramsey, R: | Sleep, fleshy birth | Smart, G T: | The Squirrel | Sullivan, A: | The long day closes | Tomkins: | Music divine, proceeding from above | Vautor: | Sweet Suffolk Owl | Weelkes: | Hark All Ye Lovely Saints Thus Sings My Dearest Jewel |
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| |  | Crystal Tears (+free dvd)John Dowland & his contemporaries
There are few pleasures more delightful than musical melancholy, especially when it flows from the pen of the finest Elizabethan poets and a composer whose name will be forever associated with that emotion: John Dowland. His lute songs and consort songs form the backbone of Andreas Scholl's latest recital. The countertenor has gathered his favourite partners around him in the service of this sublime vocal art, elegantly distilling its fragile instants of grace.The songs are adroitly interspersed with instrumental pieces by Dowland's contemporaries. Bonus DVD NTSC: a performance of the song 'Venus' birds' and a documentary on the making of this recording.Trailers available on harmoniamundi.com & Youtube. Since it was founded in Basel in 1989, Concerto di Viole has played as a permanent ensemble. Its four members all studied at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis and each individual brings to it rich musical experience with well-known international ensembles.They have recorded a number of CDs including German Baroque cantatas with Andreas Scholl for harmonia mundi in 1998. “There is surely no voice more ethereal-sounding among contemporary falsettists than Scholl’s, and he lavishes a ravishingly beautiful sound on the Dowland “hits”: Go, crystal tears; Now, oh now, I needs must part; From silent night; Come, heavy sleep. The danger of monotony is averted with the interspersing of viol Fantasias by John Ward and Richard Mico, and of Dowland’s lute solos, Semper Dowland, Semper Dolens, The Lady Rich, Her Galliard and A Fancy, exquisitely played by Julian Behr. For fans of both Dowland and Scholl, this is a collector’s item.” Sunday Times, 29th June 2008 Disc of the Week “Since this is a collection dominated by John Dowland's consort songs, sobs and melancholy lie at its heart. But with Scholl's alto brand of counter-tenor floating the lines, polishing the vowels so beautifully, the sorrow never quite feels real. Occasionally he's too loud and hooty, and more than once monotonous. But Venus Birds is irresistible, he dies very nicely in Oh Death, Rock Me to Sleep, and he is always surrounded by succulent sounds from the lutenist Julian Behr. Even with the whistling and instrumental tracks, the variety of mood and texture remains limited - but who goes to Dowland to frolic?” The Times, 7th June 2008 *** “The exquisite melancholy pervading the disc, and its companion DVD, is the perfect balm to beguile you through a wistful summer evening” The Observer, 25th May 2008 “There is some magical singing here, and Scholl is supported by instrumental playing of rare subtlety and real finesse.” BBC Music Magazine, July 2008 **** “Scholl's technique is unimpeachable, his tone polished beyond doubt…” Gramophone Magazine, September 2008 “Inevitably, Andreas Scholl gets the headline treatment, though the man himself seems very much a team player. And though there are a few quibbles with his approach to this repertory, his interaction with Concerto di Viole and lutenist Julian Behr carries great conviction. The choice of Dowland songs holds few surprises. Although Scholl's technique is unimpeachable, his tone polished beyond doubt, there's a surprising diffidence. Dowland's melancholy may have been a genuine personality trait but the Elizabethan penchant for this most intractable of humours was also (as Scholl acknowledges) a wider social phenomenon, a fashionable affectation; and from an artist of Scholl's accomplishment, a tauter balance between demure reserve and theatricality would have been welcome. Otherwise, one runs the risk of a one–dimensional Dowland, and Scholl doesn't entirely avoids it here. That said, the first track, 'Go crystal tears', makes for a fine opening, and in 'Go nightly cares' the dialogue between voice and viols is very impressive. The whistling in the refrain of John Bennett's 'Venus' birds' seems the wrong sort of affectation, and the portamenti in the refrain of Byrd's 'Though Amaryllis dance in green' are likewise overdone. The gems here are the pieces by lesser–known composers, in which Scholl's reserve is perhaps less of an issue: Robert Johnson's 'Have you seen the bright lily grow?' is particularly moving, and movingly conveyed, with something of the languor of the air de cour. Concerto di Viole's contributions are stylish, and Behr is both a sensitive accompanist and a distinguished soloist (in 'Semper Dowland semper dolens'). On a bonus DVD there's a short documentary that faithfully captures the atmosphere of a recording session, in which Scholl comes across as a down-to-earth, reflective and genuinely charming person.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | William Byrd: Songs and Ensemble Music
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| |  | Music For A Great CookClassics a la carte
Allison: | Bachelar's Delight Elizabethan Consort | anon.: | Kemp's jigg (for lute) Matthew Spring (lute) Bergamasca Sara Stowe (soprano), Sharon Lindo (lute), Matthew Spring (lute) Bear Dance Sara Stowe (soprano), Matthew Spring (recorder), Jon Banks (dulcimer), Matthew Spring (drum) Hyer Matin Lisette Wesseling (soprano) Serendipity - | Bach, J S: | Orchestral Suite No. 2 in B minor, BWV1067: Badinerie European Union Baroque Orchestra -, Roy Goodman Italian Concerto, BWV971 (1st Movement) Martin Souter (harpsichord) | Byrd: | Though Amaryllis dance in green Cherwell Singers, Julia Craig-McFreely | Handel: | Arrival of the Queen of Sheba (from Solomon) European Union Baroque Orchestra, Roy Goodman Keyboard Suite, HWV 430 in E major 'The Harmonious Blacksmith' Martin Souter (harpsichord) Keyboard Suite, HWV 429 in E minor: V. Gigue Martin Souter (harpsichord) Water Music: Hornpipe Oxford Baroque, Guy Williams | Henry VIII: | Pastyme with good companye Sara Stowe (soprano), Jon Banks (vocals), Matthew Spring (lute) | Johnson, R: | Hark! hark! the lark Sara Stowe (soprano), Matthew Spring (lute) | Mozart: | Minuet in F major, K2 Martin Souter (piano) | Playford: | Lilli Burlero (from the English Dancing Master) Musica Donum Dei Parson's farewell Musica Donum Dei Chirping of the lark Musica Donum Dei Cuckolds all awry Musica Donum Dei | Rameau: | Pygmalion: Overture European Union Baroque Orchestra Roy Goodman | trad.: | Coortin' in the Kitchen Ian Giles (baritone), Joey Oliver (whistle), Jon Boden (fiddle), John Spiers (accordion), Ian Giles (bodhran) | Vivaldi: | The Four Seasons: Spring, RV269 Pavel Popov (violin) St. Petersburg RTV Orchestra, Stanislav Gorvenko |
Cheerful music to cook by, featuring some of the best Baroque music ever! Put this album on in the kitchen, and let the inspiration fall upon you as you chop and grind, boil and fry! Twenty one tasty tracks to add an extra flavour to your methode de cuisine! | | | (also available to download from $11.00) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | English Madrigals
Bennet: | All creatures now are merry-minded | Byrd: | Though Amaryllis dance in green | Farnaby, G: | Carters, now cast down | Gibbons, O: | Ah, dear heart The Silver Swan | Morley: | Hark! Alleluia Phyllis, I fain would die now | Ramsey, R: | Sleep, fleshy birth | Tomkins: | Woe is me that I am constrained When David Heard Bonus tracks – Anthems & Sacred Madrigals recorded in Salle Church, Norfolk,
on July 18th, 19th and 20th, 1988 Then David mourned Bonus tracks – Anthems & Sacred Madrigals recorded in Salle Church, Norfolk,
on July 18th, 19th and 20th, 1988 Almighty God, the fountain of all wisdom Bonus tracks – Anthems & Sacred Madrigals recorded in Salle Church, Norfolk,
on July 18th, 19th and 20th, 1988 Woe is me that I am constrained Bonus tracks – Anthems & Sacred Madrigals recorded in Salle Church, Norfolk,
on July 18th, 19th and 20th, 1988 Be strong and of a good courage Bonus tracks – Anthems & Sacred Madrigals recorded in Salle Church, Norfolk,
on July 18th, 19th and 20th, 1988 O sing unto the Lord a new song Bonus tracks – Anthems & Sacred Madrigals recorded in Salle Church, Norfolk,
on July 18th, 19th and 20th, 1988 O God, the proud are risen against me Bonus tracks – Anthems & Sacred Madrigals recorded in Salle Church, Norfolk,
on July 18th, 19th and 20th, 1988 | Vautor: | Cruel Madame | Weelkes: | Hark All Ye Lovely Saints | Wilbye: | Draw on, sweet night |
“Originally released on the Classics for Pleasure label, the issuing of this CD will mark the first time these tracks have been commercially available for over 20 years. The twelve madrigals presented here were deliberately chosen to show off the scope of the best English madrigal writing around the year 1600. Do I regret not having done more of this repertoire in the intervening years? I would, if there hadn’t been so much first-rate sacred music to explore.” Peter Phillips This unique album, the only recording by The Tallis Scholars of English Madrigals
and their first-ever digital recording, was made in the Great Hall at Deene Park,
Northamptonshire, on April 23rd, 24th and 25th, 1982 “This sole recording of secular music by the Tallis Scholars makes one wish for more. Byrd's 'Though Amaryllis's is very nimble, the graded dynamics in Bennet's 'All Creatures' superb.” BBC Music Magazine, January 2008 ***** | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Flora gave me fairest flowers21 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 |
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| |  | Songs & SonnetsMusic for voice and viols by William Byrd
Rachel Platt (soprano) Concordia Orchestra | | | Usually despatched in 8 - 10 working days. |
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| |  | Ah dear Heart
Christiane Zywietz-Godland (soprano), Stefan Reuter (organ) Bochumer Gambenensemble | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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