Dowland: In darkness let me dwell

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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

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Satirino - SR121

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Byrd & Dowland: Ye Sacred Muses

Byrd & Dowland: Ye Sacred Muses

Complaintes, élégies et chansons


anon.:

Willow song

Byrd:

The man is blest

Ye sacred muses - an elegy for Thomas Tallis

Fair Britain isle

Rejoice unto the Lord

Fantasy Quartet

Lullaby, my sweet little baby

Coprario:

Fantasia

O Sweet flower

Dowland:

In darkness let me dwell

Go, nightly cares

I saw my Lady weepe

Flow my teares (Lacrimæ)

Now, O now, I needs must part

Parsons, R:

Pour down, you pow'rs divine

Rosseter:

What then is love but mourning?


Jean-Michel Fumas (countertenor)

Eliza Consort

Jean-Michel Fumas has studied piano, organ and singing and specialised in baroque music at the Studio Baroque Opera de Versailles. He has performed early music with the most celebrated French ensembles, including La Fenice and Il seminario Musicales and has become established as a concert soloist. He excels in Dowland’s Elizabethan airs. This CD illustrates his artistry, beautifully accompanied by the Eliza Consort.

Ameson - ASCP1122

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In Darkness Let Me Dwell

In Darkness Let Me Dwell

The Seven Shades of Melancholy


Dowland:

Forlorn Hope Fancy (Fantasie No. 2)

Lachrimae Antiquae

The Earl of Essex's Galliard

From silent night

Lachrimae Antiquae Novae

Time stands still

Lachrimae Amantis

Clear or cloudy

Captain Digorie Pipers Galliard

Sorrow, stay

Semper Dowland Semper Dolens

Come heavy sleep

Lachrimae Verae

In darkness let me dwell

Farewell Fancy


Dorothee Mields (soprano), Hille Perl (viola da gamba), Lee Santana (lute)

Deutsche HM - 88697362132

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Anne Sofie von Otter - In My Element

Anne Sofie von Otter - In My Element


 

I let the music speak

No Wonder

(arr. by Elvis Costello and Ensemble)

I Want to Vanish

(arr. by Elvis Costello and Ensemble)

Bizet:

L'amour est un oiseau rebelle 'Habanera' (from Carmen)

Les tringles des sistres tintaient (from Carmen)

Brahms:

He, Zigeuner, greife in die Saiten ein! (No. 1 from Zigeunerlieder, Op.103)

Brauner Bursche führt zum Tanze (No. 5 from Zigeunerlieder, Op.103)

Chaminade:

Ah! si l'amour prenait

Mignonne, à l'amour j'ai lié

Dowland:

In darkness let me dwell

Grieg:

Haugtussa, Op. 67 No. 8 'Ved Gjætle-Bekken'

Haas, P:

Seven Songs in a Folk Style, Op. 18

(unreleased)

Handel:

Qui d'amor (from Ariodante)

Hercules: The world, when day's career is run

Hercules: When beauty sorrow's liv'ry wears

Mahler:

Rheinlegendchen (Des Knaben Wunderhorn)

Oft denk' ich, sie sind nur ausgegangen (Kindertotenlieder)

Monteverdi:

Adagiati, Poppea - Oblivion soave (L'incoronazione di Poppea)

Disprezzata regina (L'incoronazione di Poppea)

Addio Roma! (from L'incoronazione di Poppea)

Mozart:

Parto, parto, ma tu ben mio (from La Clemenza di Tito)

Oh Dei, che smania è questa (La Clemenza di Tito)

Ah, qual gelido orror...Il padre adorato (from Idomeneo)

No, la morte io non pavento (from Idomeneo)

Non so più cosa son, cosa faccio (from Le nozze di Figaro)

Voi che sapete (from Le nozze di Figaro)

Offenbach:

Barcarolle (from Les Contes d'Hoffmann )

Portez armes...Vous aimez le danger…Ah! que j’aime les militaires! (from La grande-duchesse de Gérolstein)

Purcell:

When I am laid in earth (from Dido and Aeneas)

Schubert:

Im Abendrot, D799

Erlkönig, D328

Schumann:

Süsser Freund, du blickest mich verwundert an (No. 6 from Frauenliebe und Leben, Op. 42)

Die Meerfee Op. 125 No. 1

Strauss, R:

Sein wir wieder gut (from Ariadne auf Naxos)

Weill, K:

Buddy on the Nightshift

My ship

Surabaya Johnny (from Happy End)


“Smart, sophisticated and opinionated, Anne Sofie von Otter has become a star by doing exactly what she wants” Opera News

DG - 4777077

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Britten & Dowland - Lute Songs

Britten & Dowland - Lute Songs


Britten:

Nocturnal after John Dowland, Op. 70

guitar solo by Craig Ogden

Dowland:

Unquiet thoughts

Say love if ever thou didst find

Sorrow, stay

Away with these self-loving lads

Fantasia No. 7 from A Varietie of Lute Lessons

Come away, come, sweet love

Sleep, wayward thoughts

Come heavy sleep

Flow my teares (Lacrimæ)

I must complain

If my complaints could passions move

Captain Digorie Pipers Galliard

What if I never speed?

To ask for all thy love

Now, O now, I needs must part

In darkness let me dwell


Mark Padmore (tenor) & Elizabeth Kenny (lute)

“Padmore provides context by singing Dowland's original song before Craig Ogden steals in, alert to the Nocturnal's every nuance, and with a palette of colours both caressing and disquieting. Completing the frame, 'Flow my Tears' is beautifully inflected, though finer still is 'In Darkness let me Dwell' where in the final bars Padmore's enrapt engagement seems to conjure up the very chill of death.” BBC Music Magazine, February 2008 ****

“Mark Padmore again shows why he is one of today's finest tenors. The quicker songs, like "Away with these self-loving lads", gain in clarity from a semi-declamatory approach, while the slower are eerily viol-like.” Gramophone Magazine, Janurary 2008

“A simply brilliant disc. I can’t praise it enough. A bronze Liz Kenny should be on the empty plinth in Trafalgar Square, in my opinion” Early Music Today

“Since Emma Kirkby’s first recording in the late-1970s, we have known what to expect from Dowland’s lute songs. Some fine discs have followed, but not until Mark Padmore and Elizabeth Kenny’s new release has there been one as radical in its potential impact on our understanding of the music. With tonal purity intact, voice and lute add subtle decoration, rhythmic fluidity, drama and rich poetic sensibility to these songs” The Independent on Sunday

“... extraordinary diction and whispering chamber-like intimacy … [Mark Padmore] joy in conveying the emotional core of each situation” Gramophone Magazine

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Hyperion - CDA67648

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Lunarcy - Songs of Madness and the Moon

Lunarcy - Songs of Madness and the Moon


Boyle, R:

Two Love Lyrics

Burgon:

This lunar beauty

Lady, weeping at the crossroads

Orpheus

Lullaby

For X

Now through night's caressing grip

Campion:

The cypress curtain of the night

Dowland:

Preludium

In darkness let me dwell

What poor astronomers are they

Howells:

Full Moon

Kapsberger:

Prima Toccata

Mozart:

Abendempfindung an Laura, K523

Purcell:

From Rosy Bow'rs (from Don Quixote)

I'll sail upon the dog-star (from A Fool's Preferment or The Three Dukes of Dunstable, Z571)


Lawrence Zazzo (countertenor) & Shizuki Noiri (lute)

Lawrence Zazzo is regarded as the most versatile operatic countertenor of his generation. Here he explores the intimacy of the lute song in a remarkable programme focusing on madness and midnight. He performs works by Dowland and Purcell as well as exploring the contemporary repertoire for countertenor.

“Zazzo's voice is pure, strong and individual....For the most part, [he] is a convincing storyteller. Indeed, he fits Burgon's cycle and Boyle's Two Love Lyrics into a cohesive, highly satisfying musical and poetic narrative. Noiri's accompaniments are clear, keen-edged and beautifully articulated” BBC Music Magazine, October 2011 ****

“Zazzo and Noiri thrive in this madhouse of a recital, their respective instruments as well adapted to bringing out the subtleties and ambiguities inherent in a de la Mare, Auden or MacNiece poem as in the discords that infect the melodiousness of Dowland and Burgon alike. Lunarcy it may be, 'though this be madness, yet there is method in't '” International Record Review, September 2011

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Orpheus in England

Orpheus in England


Dowland:

Disdain me still

Lend your eares to my sorrow good people

Come heavy sleep

Preludium

The Earl of Essex's Galliard

A Shepherd in a Shade

By a fountain where I lay

Away with these self-loving lads

Lachrimae Pavan, P. 15

Tarleton's Riserrectione

If that a sinner's sigh

A Fantasie

Toss not my soul

In darkness let me dwell

Purcell:

She loves and she confesses too, Z413

They tell us that your mighty powers, Z630

Trumpet Tune in C major, ZT 678, called the Cibell

Echo Dance of the Furies (from Dido & Aeneas)

Ritornello ‘The Grove’

Fly swift ye hours, Z369

O lead me to some peaceful gloom (from Bonduca or The British Heroine, Z574)

What a sad fate is mine, Z428

A New Irish Tune Z646

A New Irish Tune Z646

A New Scotch Tune Z 655

Hornpipe

A New Ground in E minor, Z. T682

From silent shades ('Bess of Bedlam') Z370

Music for a while, Z583


Emma Kirkby (soprano) & Jakob Lindberg (lute)

Emma Kirkby and Jakob Lindberg have devised a programme which takes in a wide spectrum of emotions: from the pastoral joyfulness of By a fountain and the melancholy of In darkness let me dwell, we are led via the desperation and drama of Bess of Bedlam to the conviction expressed in Music for a while that music has the power to vanquish even death. Interspersing the songs are lute solos, including Dowland’s immortal Lachrimae, but also Lindberg’s own transcriptions of Purcell pieces such as The Cibell and the Echo Dance of the Furies from Dido and Aeneas, performed on Lindberg’s unique four-hundred year old instrument. Kirkby and Lindberg are musical partners of long standing, with earlier collaborations on BIS including Musique and Sweet Poetrie (BISSACD1505), a survey of the lute song across Europe around the year 1600. ‘A grand tour conducted by a pair of ideal guides’ was how the reviewer in Gramophone described that disc, while his colleague in International Record Review found that the ‘undeniably glorious performances’ made the disc ‘a journey well worth making’.

“Supported with exceptional clarity by Jakob Lindberg, Kirkby conveys both intellectual appreciation and a deep emotional connection with the words in this recital...[her] 'Bess of Bedlam' is more sympathetic than most, and her 'Music for a While' is more enigmatic. The voice may be less beautiful than it was, but her singing is more beautiful than ever.” BBC Music Magazine, March 2011 ****

“Few singers are quite a compelling with only a lute for company: Kirkby's phrasing has impeccable light and shade, and her authoritative articulation of melancholic sentiments is simply first-class...her gripping interpretation [of In darkness let me dwell] is devoid of complacence; moreover, her intonation and technique in florid music has lost none of its sparkle and precision.” Gramophone Magazine, May 2011

“Kirkby embellishes with taste and discretion...Both [she] and Lindberg are especially good here in the last Dowland item, 'In darkness let me dwell'...the tempo well judged, the lute part a translucent garment draped over Kirkby's highly expressive delivery.” International Record Review, May 2011

BIS - BISCD1725

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Songs of the Half Light

Songs of the Half Light


Berkeley, L:

Songs of the Half-Light, Op. 65

Britten:

Nocturnal after John Dowland, Op. 70

Dowland:

In darkness let me dwell

Come heavy sleep

Mourne, mourne, day is with darknesse

Wilt thou unkind thus reave me?

Come, ye heavy states of night

Weepe you no more, sad fountaines


Kathrin Gorne (guitar), Cornelia Hellwig (soprano)

Carpe Diem - CD16252

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Not Just Dowland

Not Just Dowland


anon.:

Galliarda

Caccini, G:

Amarilli mia bella

Dowland:

Fortune my foe

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

In darkness let me dwell

Ferrabosco, A I:

Pavan IV

Grandi:

O quam tu pulchra es

Johnson, R:

Away delights

Oh, let us howl

Care-charming sleep

Pavan in C minor

Have you seen the bright lily grow?

encore

Kapsberger:

Kapsberger

Toccata arpeggiata (1604)

Merula:

Canzonetta spirituale sopra alla nanna 'Hor ch'è il tempo di dormire'

Monteverdi:

Quel sguardo sdegnosetto

Piccinini:

Toccata XIII

Rosseter:

Prelude


Carolyn Sampson (soprano) & Matthew Wadsworth (lute & theorbo)

The programme, entitled ‘Not Just Dowland’ sets the father of English song alongside his contemporary Robert Johnson, who notably composed for the plays of Shakespeare, and the Italians Monteverdi, Grandi, Piccinini, Caccini and Merula. There are also instrumental items by Johnson, Ferrabosco, Rosseter and Kabsberger.

“Everything was so perfect, the evening seemed to pass in a flash,” was The Independent’s verdict on the Wigmore Hall recital in December 2008 by soprano Carolyn Sampson and lutenist Matthew Wadsworth. “The soprano Carolyn Sampson is blessed with a lovely voice …and the lutenist Matthew Wadsworth … really is a class apart among exponents of this increasingly popular musical instrument.”

“Carolyn Sampson’s pure soprano cossets the words, savouring their expressive implications, relishing their shifts of rhythm and subtly sighing with bliss, yearning or heartache, depending on the circumstances.” The Telegraph, 29th January 2010 ****

“One of the chief delights... is the opportunity to hear the theorbo at close quarters...in the skilled hands of Matthew Wadsworth it takes centre stage, both as a solo instrument and as an exquisite companion to Carolyn Sampson's sweet, lyrical soprano...a ravishing programme of beguiling melancholia.” The Observer, 7th February 2010

“Wadsworth's lute and theorbo...craft a seamless expressive narrative...Sampson is careful never to over-egg the grief, always keeping in reserve extremities of emotion for the very darkest moments - and she never distorts the musical line by over-dramatisation.” BBC Music Magazine, May 2010 *****

“Carolyn Sampson and lutenist Matthew Wadsworth are well matched protagonists and in the main they cope equally well with both repertories. Sampson's diction is especially clear in the English selections, which come across very naturally.” Gramophone Magazine, September 2010

“Both artists respond with dark-shaded tones to a music that is touched by the aching melancholy of its time and place.” Sunday Times, 12th December 2010 ***

Wigmore Hall Live - WHLIVE0034

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English Lute Songs

English Lute Songs


anon.:

The Last of the Queenes Maskes - lute solo

Banister:

Come unto these yellow sands

Where the bee sucks

Dry those eyes

Full fathom five

Give me my lute

Blow:

Lovely Selina

Campion:

Fair, if you expect admiring

Danyel:

Rosa - lute solo

Can doleful notes?

Dowland:

In darkness let me dwell

Time stands still

Behold a wonder here

Johnson, R:

Full fathom five

Where the bee sucks

Fantasia - lute solo

Lawes, W:

Why so pale and wan, fond lover?

He that will not love (Persuasions not to Love)

I'm sick of love (To Sycamores)

Gather ye rosebuds while ye may

Locke:

The delights of the bottle

Purcell:

Riggadoon, Z653

Lute solo

Song Tune ['Ah how pleasant 'tis to love', Z353] - lute solo

A New Irish Tune Z646

Lute solo

Tis Nature's voice (from Hail, Bright Cecilia, Z328)

Be welcome then, great Sir

Song Tune ['Still I'm wishing', Z627] - lute solo

Sefauchi's Farewell, Z656

By beauteous softness (from Now does the glorious day appear, Z332)

Reggio:

Arise, ye subterranean Winds


Robin Blaze (countertenor) & Elizabeth Kenny (lute)

English Lute Songs covers a variety of styles by composers such as Blow, Dowland, Campion, Lawes and Purcell; some for voice and lute and some for lute alone. It is a disc which aims to look beyond the standard repertoire for countertenor and lute and hopefully introduce listeners to some lesser known pieces which will delight and enthrall.

Robin Blaze and Liz Kenny have performed these works together on the concert platform to great acclaim.

“Can be recommended without reservation … the wonderful By beauteous softness, from Queen Mary’s Birthday Ode of 1689, given this performance, I could quite easily listen to for ever … there’s a remarkable technical ease and innate literary intelligence about Blaze’s singing which together with the astounding beauty of his voice makes this one of the most outstanding recitals of its kind on disc” BBC Music Magazine

“Robin Blaze has the special ingredients to transcend any latent prejudice [of countertenors], especially in a recital as wide-ranging and intelligently programmed as this. Blaze has the means to colour his texts, not just with superior diction, but timbral variation to keep the listener hearing each song afresh … there are too many highlights to list … superb. Another fine achievement from two of Britain’s brightest and best” Gramophone Magazine

“Robin Blaze has the versatility and range of nuances needed to encompass such an eclectic repertoire and the precision of focus in his limpid countertenor makes even a trifle like The delights of the bottle an invigorating experience … an enterprising recital disc” International Record Review

Helios - CDH55249

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