Danyel: Rosa - lute solo

This page lists our only recording of Rosa - lute solo, by John Danyel (1564-c.1626) on CD.

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English Lute Songs

Label:

Helios

Catalogue No:

CDH55249

Discs:

1

Release date:

2nd March 2009

Barcode:

0034571152493

Medium:

CD
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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)

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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.

Gramophone 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”

International Record Review

“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”

BBC Music Magazine

“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”

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