This page lists all recordings of The Marigold (Mark How the Blushful Morn), by Nicholas Lanier (1588-1666) on CD, SACD & download (MP3 & FLAC). Generally, more recent releases are listed first, but with priority given to those that are in stock. |
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Gaultier, J: | Courante Volte Cloches | Humfrey: | Cupid once, when weary grown Oh! That I had but a fine man O Love, if e’er thou’lt ease a heart How severe is forgetful old age | Johnson, R: | Have you seen the bright lily grow? Woods, rocks and mountains With endless tears Come hither, you that love Come, heavy sleep Almain The Prince’s Almain | Lanier: | The Marigold (Mark How the Blushful Morn) I wish no more No more shall meads be deck’d with flowers | Lawes, H: | Amarillis, by a spring Amintor’s Welladay Sleep soft, you cold clay cinders Chloris dead, lamented by Amintor Ariadne’s Lament | Purcell: | If grief has any pow'r to kill, Z378 When first Amintas sued for a kiss, Z430 Music for a while, Z583 Farewell, all joys Z368 |
Beautiful miniatures full of English melancholy. Purcell’s famous ‘Music for a while’ crowns a century of extraordinary song writing. Wonderful togetherness of Johannette Zomer and Fred Jacobs. Johannette Zomer and Fred Jacobs started recording a series of programmes devoted to 17th Century monody for which their research has unveiled many hidden treasures. This recording brings beautiful miniatures, full of English melancholy and humor, including Purcells’s famous ‘Music for a while’. Their previous recordings in this series - ‘Splendore di Roma’, ‘Nuove Musiche’ and ‘l’Esprit Galant’- received great international acclaim. “There's a brightness to the voice which pinpoints open-eyed wonder...That Zomer knows how to float a line and respond to its musical contours is never in doubt” BBC Music Magazine, June 2010 *** | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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| |  | Tudor & Stuart SpiritMusic for Dancing and Dreaming
anon.: | Bonny Sweet Robin Matthew Spring (lute) | Bull, J: | The Duke of Brunswick's Alman Martin Souter (organ) Dr. Bull's Juel Martin Souter (organ) | Byrd: | All in a Garden Green Martin Souter (harpsichord) | Clarke, Jeremiah: | Trumpet Voluntary 'Prince of Denmark's March' The Brandenburg Consort, Roy Goodman | Dowland: | Pavana Lachrymae (set by William Byrd) Martin Souter (harpsichord) | Grandi: | Domine ne in furore tuo Concertare, Jonathan Wainwright | Lanier: | The Marigold (Mark How the Blushful Morn) Sara Stowe (soprano), Matthew Spring (lute) | Lawes, W: | Gather ye rosebuds while ye may Sara Stowe (soprano), Matthew Spring (lute) | Locke: | Curtain Tune from The Tempest | Morley: | It was a lover and his lass Sara Stowe (soprano), Matthew Spring (lute) | Mundy, J: | Robin Martin Souter (organ) | Newman, m: | Pavyon Martin Souter (clavichord) | Playford: | Under The Greenwood Tree Michelene Wandor | Purcell: | Round'O, ZT 684, from Abdelazer Martin Souter (harpsichord) Thou knowest, Lord The King's Consort, Robert King When I am laid in earth (from Dido and Aeneas) | Rovetta: | Quam pulchra es Concertare, Jonathan Wainwright | Tomkins: | A sad Pavan for these distracted times Martin Souter (virginals) | trad.: | Greensleeves Sharon Lindo (recorder) |
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Sara Stowe (soprano), Matthew Spring (lute), Martin Souter (piano), Piers Adams (recorder), Elinor Bennett (harp) Oxford Baroque | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Nicholas Lanier: Hero & Leander
“Agnew has great lyrical gifts in this repertory and, accompanied by the colourful Italian-style theorbo of Wilson, his performance here amounts to an important and often revelatory release. Given in memory of Bob Spencer, this recording is a fitting dedication” Gramophone Magazine, July 1999 | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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