Dowland - Songs for Tenor & Lute; A Musicall Banquet
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Label: Erato
Cat No: 9029532055
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Release Date: 24th January 2020
Contents
Works
Go, my flock, go get you henceO bella
O dear life, when shall it be?
Passava Amor su arco desarmado
Sta notte mi sognava
Vuestros ojos tienen d'Amor
To plead my faith
Amarilli mia bella
Dovro dunque morire
Awake, sweet love
Come, heavy sleep
Come away come sweet love (First Book of Songs)
Far from triumphing court
Fie on this feigning
Fine knacks for ladies
Flow my teares
If my complaints could passions move (First Book of Songs)
In darkness let me dwell
I saw my Ladye weepe
Lady, if you so spite me
Love those beams
My thoughts are winged with hopes
Say, love if ever thou didst find
Shall I strive with wordes to move?
Shall I sue?
Sir Robert Sidney his Galliard
Sorrow, stay
Sweet stay a while
To asl for all thy love
Weep you no more, sad fountains (Third Book of Songs)
Were every thought an eye
When Phoebus first did Daphne love
Wilt thou unkind thus reave me of my heart (First Book of Songs)
Ce penser qui sans fin
Si le parler et le silence
Vous que le bonheur rappelle
O eyes leave off your weeping
My heavy sprite, oppress'd
Change thy mind since she doth change
Se di farmi morire
In a grove most rich of shade
Artists
Nigel Rogers (tenor)Paul O’Dette (lute)
Anthony Bailes (lute)
Jordi Savall (viola da gamba)
Works
Go, my flock, go get you henceO bella
O dear life, when shall it be?
Passava Amor su arco desarmado
Sta notte mi sognava
Vuestros ojos tienen d'Amor
To plead my faith
Amarilli mia bella
Dovro dunque morire
Awake, sweet love
Come, heavy sleep
Come away come sweet love (First Book of Songs)
Far from triumphing court
Fie on this feigning
Fine knacks for ladies
Flow my teares
If my complaints could passions move (First Book of Songs)
In darkness let me dwell
I saw my Ladye weepe
Lady, if you so spite me
Love those beams
My thoughts are winged with hopes
Say, love if ever thou didst find
Shall I strive with wordes to move?
Shall I sue?
Sir Robert Sidney his Galliard
Sorrow, stay
Sweet stay a while
To asl for all thy love
Weep you no more, sad fountains (Third Book of Songs)
Were every thought an eye
When Phoebus first did Daphne love
Wilt thou unkind thus reave me of my heart (First Book of Songs)
Ce penser qui sans fin
Si le parler et le silence
Vous que le bonheur rappelle
O eyes leave off your weeping
My heavy sprite, oppress'd
Change thy mind since she doth change
Se di farmi morire
In a grove most rich of shade
Artists
Nigel Rogers (tenor)Paul O’Dette (lute)
Anthony Bailes (lute)
Jordi Savall (viola da gamba)
About
Nigel Rogers began singing at an early age as a boy treble and later became a choral scholar at King’s College, Cambridge. After graduating he went first to Italy and then to Germany, where he studied at Munich’s Hochschule für Musik. During the early 1960s he toured all over the world before returning to England, where he began to take a greater interest in Baroque music. He is accompanied here by first-class musicians: lutenists Anthony Bailes and Paul O’Dette, gambist Jordi Savall.
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