 Discs:1Release date:11th Nov 2002Barcode:7318590014356Length:54 minutesMedium:CD (download also available) | Classical KirkbyOrpheus and Corinna - 17th century English songs on classical themes
Blow: | Sappho to the Goddess of Love Sappho to the Goddess of Beauty | Boyce: | When Orpheus went down to the Regions below An answer to Orpheus and Euridice (the Words by a Lady) | Campion: | When to her lute Corinna sings | Eccles, J: | Corinna now you'r young and gay | Ferrabosco, A II: | So beautie on the waters stood | Greene, M: | Orpheus with his lute | Lanier: | Hero and Leander (Nor com'st thou yet) | Lawes, H: | Legousin hai gunaikes Away, away, Anacreon ('Anacreon's Ode Englished') Anacreon's Ode, call'd The Lute (original Greek) Anacreon's Ode, call'd The Lute ('English'd, to be sung by a Basse alone') Orpheus' Hymn to God At dead low ebb of night ('A tale out of Anacreon') | Weldon: | Stop, O ye waves | Wilson, John: | Diffugere nives (Horace, Odes IV, 7) Integer vitae (Horace, Odes I, 22) |
(also available to download from $10.50) Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) Henry Lawes: Legousin hai gunaikes (Anacreon) Legousin hai gunaikes (Anacreon)
Henry Lawes: Away, away, Anacreon (Anacreon's Ode Englished) Away, away, Anacreon ('Anacreon's Ode Englished')
Henry Lawes: Anacreon's Ode, call'd The Lute (original Greek) Anacreon's Ode, call'd The Lute (original Greek)
Henry Lawes: Anacreon's Ode, call'd The Lute (English'd, to be sung by a Basse alone) Anacreon's Ode, call'd The Lute ('English'd, to be sung by a Basse alone)
John Blow: O Venus, daughter of the mighty Jove (Sappho to the Goddess of Love) Sappho to the Goddess of Love
John Wilson: Diffugere nives (Horace, Odes IV, 7) Diffugere nives (Horace, Odes IV, 7)
Thomas Campion: When to her lute Corinna sings When to her lute Corrina sings
John Eccles: Corinna now you'r young and gay Corinna now you'r young and gay
Nicholas Lanier: Hero and Leander (Nor com'st thou yet) Hero and Leander (Nor com'st thou yet)
Alfonso Ferrabosco II: So beautie on the waters stood So beautie on the waters stood
John Blow: Happy the man who, languishing (Sappho to the Goddess of Beauty) Sappho to the Goddess of Beauty
John Wilson: Integer vitae (Horace, Odes I, 22) Integer vitae (Horace, Odes I, 22)
Maurice Greene: Orpheus with his Lute Orpheus with his lute
Henry Lawes: Orpheus' Hymn to God Orpheus' Hymn to God
John Weldon: Stop, O ye waves Stop, O ye waves
William Boyce: Orpheus and Euridice (When Orpheus went down to the Regions below) When Orpheus went down to the Regions below
William Boyce: An answer to Orpheus and Euridice (the Words by a lady) An answer to Orpheus and Euridice (the Words by a lady)
Henry Lawes: At dead low ebb of night (A tale out of Anacreon) At dead low ebb of night ('A tale out of Anacreon')
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