| 1. The Rare Ould Times - The Dubliners |
| 2. Song For Ireland - Mary Black |
| 3. Mouth Of The Tobique - Sharon Shannon |
| 4. Victory Theme - Alan Darby |
| 5. Ireland In Green - Claude Samard |
| 6. Paddy's Lamentation - Gulf Stream |
| 7. A Scottish Jaunt - Pete Briquette |
| 8. Miss Kenny's Waltz - Pierrick Lemou |
| 9. Steal Away - The Blarney Lads |
| 10. Rights Of Man - Soazig |
| 11. The High Reel - The Churchfitters |
| 12. Wild Isle - Mark Hawkings & Paul James |
| 13. Miss Hamilton - Brian Mcnell |
| 14. Celtic Soul - Chris Gibbons |
| 15. Curragh Of Kildare - Christy Moore |
| 16. Galway - Sean Moore |
| 17. Anna Liffey - The Dubliners |
| 18. Muirsheen - The Crickard Brother |
| 19. Greensleeves - The Shamrock |
| 20. Endearing Young Charms - The Irish Guard |
Editorial Reviews
For the Irish, Music is a Relief to the Wounds of their History. It Mainly Originates in Religion and in the Celtic Culture. But the Irish Music was Definitively Established During the Middle Ages.
Irlande,Various Artists,Wagram,World Music
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The Definitive Collection
Tony Orlando & Dawn Manufacturer: Arista ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000DFSU Release Date: 1998-10-27 |
Tracks:
- Candida
- Knock Three Times
- Carmen
- I Play And Sing
- Summer Sand
- What Are You Doing Sunday
- Runaway/Happy Together
- Vaya Con Dios
- You're A Lady
- Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Ole Oak Tree
- Say, Has Anybody Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose
- Who's In The Strawberry Patch With Sally
- It Only Hurts When I Try To Smile
- Steppin' Out (Gonna Boogie Tonight)
- Look In My Eyes Pretty Woman
- Skybird
- He Don't Love You Like I Love You
- Mornin' Beautiful
Customer Reviews:
All the Good Stuff.......2007-07-11
But overall, this stuff goes down quite smoothly. Most of the well-remembered tunes are here,"Candida," "Tie a Yellow Ribbon," "Knock 3 Times," etc. But if you were there at the time, you'll really appreciate the rarities such as "Steppin Out (Gonna Boogie Tonight)," (to this day, I hum this whenever I'm about to go on a date) and the lovely "Morning Beautiful. " BTW-the album cover comes from a segment on their TV show where they performed the latter tune.
What would people born after 1980 make of this? I have no idea. But for those of us who were there, it is mighty sweet.
Definitive!.......2007-06-27
With hits such as "Candida," "Tie A Yellow Ribbon," and "Knock Three Times," it is huge!
Also little known smashes such as "Sunday Afternoon," "Sweet Gypsy Rose," and "He Don't Love You," this is a true connection to the '70's.
Like Tony Orlando and Dawan.......2006-08-10
These guys are the best!.......2006-06-25
I really liked it!.......2005-12-21
OK, let's get down to brass tacks. Tony Orlando & Dawn produced some great, bouncy little tunes that still sound really good today. Though they are sometimes dismissed as musical lightweights, they were a part of the glitzy 1970s, made-for-television music scene, but they did succeed in standing out by producing some really interesting sounds.
I got this CD purely for nostalgic reasons, but I must say that it is good beyond that. If you like good singing, with that glitzy 70s sound, then this is the album for you. I really liked it, and think that you will too!
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Cecilia Bartoli - The Vivaldi Album / Il Giardino Armonico
Antonio Vivaldi , Giovanni Antonini , Cecilia Bartoli , and Il Giardino Armonico Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00002CF52 Release Date: 1999-10-26 |
Tracks:
- Dell'aura al sussurrar
- Dopo un'orrida procella
- Di due rai languire costante
- L'Orlando finto pazzo: Qual favellar? ... Andero, volero, gridero
- Zeffiretti, che sussurrate
- La fida ninfa: Alma oppressa
- La fida ninfa: Dite, oime
- Giustino: Sventurata navicella
- Giustino: Sorte, che m'invitasti ... Ho nel petto un cor si forte
- L'Olimpiade: Tra le follie ... Siam navi all'onde algenti
- Farnace: Gelido in ogni vena
- Anch'il mar par che sommerga
- Teuzzone: Di trombe guerriere
Amazon.com
Mezzo Cecilia Bartoli could easily rest on her laurels as one of today's most charismatic, characterful singers for her lively portrayals of Mozart and Rossini heroines. But it's been particularly exciting to observe her growth as an artist in exploring the exuberant world of baroque opera, with its range of pyrotechnic demands--both vocal and emotional. Bartoli's show-stopping virtuosity in a Vivaldi aria from her Live in Italy recital gave a tantalizing sample of her finesse in that style. For The Vivaldi Album, Bartoli conducted extensive research into the composer's manuscripts, (a documentary tracing her quest is planned for subsequent international screening). Although he's best known for his concertos--in typically baroque fashion, two of the arias in fact recycle material from The Four Seasons--Vivaldi was a ferociously prolific composer of operas for the cutting-edge theaters of his time, and the arias gathered here demonstrate the word-painting magic of his music, from the sylvan setting of dueting flageolets in "Di due rai languire costante" to the storm-tossed passions of "Anch'il mar par che sommerga," where Bartoli spins out ripples of rapid-fire coloratura with a gravity-defying accuracy that will leave your head spinning. In addition to many such examples of vocal acrobatics, Bartoli brings exquisite nuance and limpid tone to the delicate echo effects of "Zeffiretti, che sussurrate," and there's no better test for the remarkable flexibility of her range--full and dusky at the bottom and thrilling at the top--than the huge intervallic leaps of "Dopo un'orrida procella." With her naturally large voice, Bartoli can at times tend to histrionic excess (in the recitative to the short aria from "L'Orlando finto pazzo"), but the expressive color of her phrasing is wonderfully matched throughout by the Giardino Armonico's lively panache. All power to Bartoli in her goal of reviving this neglected aspect of Vivaldi's output. --Thomas MayCustomer Reviews:
Cecilia Bartoli brings Baroque music to life.......2005-08-24
A Revelation.......2003-11-05
Now getting to the performance by Bartoli. She really loves this music, as you can tell. Yes, she is mannered in some of the things she does, but that is her way of seeing the music. Her technical skills are amazing, and her interpretations (the "drama" behind the music) is just as intense. Some think Bartoli has a strong voice. Actually, her voice is very small, if you have heard her in performance (they weren't even sure she would be heard when she sang at the Met), and it has a very delicate quality, even when being "brash." Recordings give you the impression she has a much larger sound than she does, but that is because small voices record truer and better than large ones (the industry still can't capture large voices at all). However, even with a small voice, in performance she is breathtaking. She makes the music live. She has weird mannerisms one sees that to American trained singers are completely unacceptable (weird facial expressions, strange things done with he mouth and teeth, head bobbing, etc), but that has never distracted from her overall intensity. Yes, she is intense. You are literally taken away with her interpretation, and her skills. Interestingly, she is more famous in music circles for her cancelations (she cancels more performances in a year than she actually sings). I love this recording, not only because of the music, but because I have seen her sing some of this music live. She really LIVES what she sings, and that comes across in this recording.
A special note: in the little booklet that comes with the recording, Bartoli herself writes her impressions of this music. It is extremely insightful. Whether you like her or not, you have to admire the work she has done to make this music live and be as authentic in interpretation as she can. It is her love of this music that has caused her to record this album. I am thankful she did, for now, I can take those old scores I have and get a better understanding of what the composer was doing. Would that more singers would explore new/old works, and I think it would be far more interesting to have them write their impressions of the music they are singing than the standard academic essays we must read. Reading about how she came to this music, in her own words, gave a different dimension to listening. Now I was listening to see if she was successful in communicating what she felt this music had to offer. SHE WAS.
The best work of Cecilia Bartoli.......2003-08-15
The art of singing, still with us.......2003-02-09
a favor, and get this record. Music hidden in some obscure
library for centuries, brought to pulsating life by a minor
voice, here used with passion and artistry reminding one of
vocal artists of the past. An enriching experience for anyone
enjoying the art of singing.
Great music, but disappointment.......2002-10-01
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Panorama: Dances of the Renaissance
Manufacturer: Deutsche Grammophon ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004YMTN Release Date: 2001-02-27 |
Tracks:
- Terpsichore: 1. Entree - Courante - Collegium Terpsichore
- Terpsichore: 2. Gavotte - Collegium Terpsichore
- Terpsichore: 3. Spagnoletta - Collegium Terpsichore
- Terpsichore: 4. La Bouree - Collegium Terpsichore
- Terpsichore: 5. Ballet - Collegium Terpsichore
- Terpsichore: 6. Volte - Collegium Terpsichore
- Musikalischer Tugenspiegel: Sophia (no.13) - Anna (no.4) - Collegium Terpsichore
- Musikalischer Tugenspiegel: Clara (no.6) - Collegium Terpsichore
- Musikalischer Tugenspiegel: Magdalena (no.3) - Collegium Terpsichore
- Musikalischer Tugenspiegel: Agatha (no.15) - Collegium Terpsichore
- Musikalischer Tugenspiegel: Regina (no.12) - Collegium Terpsichore
- Banchetto musicale: Suite No.4 - 1. Pavane - Collegium Terpsichore
- Banchetto musicale: Suite No.4 - 2. Gaillarde - Collegium Terpsichore
- Banchetto musicale: Suite No.4 - 3. Courante - Collegium Terpsichore
- Banchetto musicale: Suite No.4 - 4. Allemande - Tripla - Collegium Terpsichore
- Banchetto musicale: Suite No.5 - 1. Pavane - Collegium Terpsichore
- Banchetto musicale: Suite No.5 - 2. Gaillarde - Collegium Terpsichore
- Banchetto musicale: Suite No.5 - 3. Courante - Collegium Terpsichore
- Banchetto musicale: Suite No.5 - 4. Allemande - Tripla - Collegium Terpsichore
- Banchetto musicale: Suite No.3 - 1. Pavane - Collegium Terpsichore
- Banchetto musicale: Suite No.3 - 2. Gaillarde - Collegium Terpsichore
- Banchetto musicale: Suite No.3 - 3. Courante - Collegium Terpsichore
- Banchetto musicale: Suite No.3 - 4. Allemande - Tripla - Collegium Terpsichore
- Lamento di Tristano - Rotta - Ulsamer Collegium
- Trotto - Ulsamer Collegium
- Istampita Ghaetta - Ulsamer Collegium
- Istampita Cominciamento di gioia - Ulsamer Collegium
- Saltarello - Ulsamer Collegium
- Bassa danza a 2 - Ulsamer Collegium
- Alta danza a 3 - Ulsamer Collegium
- Bassa danza a 2 - Ulsamer Collegium
- Bassa danza a 3 - Ulsamer Collegium
- Basse danse La brosse - Tripla - Tourdion - Ulsamer Collegium
- Bassa danse La gratta - Ulsamer Collegium
- Basse danse La Magdalena - Ulsamer Collegium
Tracks:
- Calata ala Spagnola
- Der Judentanz
- Welscher Tanz - Wascha mesa - Hupfauff
- Pavana I - II
- Romanesca Guarda me las vacas
- Passamezzo - Saltarello
- Branle de Bourgogne
- Englischer Tanz
- Tanz Du hast mich wollen nemmem
- Schiarazula
- Ungaresca - Saltarello
- Ronde
- Branle de Bourgogne
- Branle de Champagne
- Passamezzo d'Italye - Reprise - Gaillarde
- Schiarazula Marazula
- Tedesca - Saltarello
- Ungaresca - Saltarello
- Branle - Branle gau
- Mascherade
- Saltarello
- Ballo detto 'Il Conte Orlando' - Saltarello
- Gagliarda del Principle di Venosa
- Barriera
- Celeste Giglio
- Pavana de Spaigne
- Courante
- Courante
- Volte
- Volte
- Pavan: The Funerals
- Noel's Galliard
- Coranto: High Ho Holiday
- Kemp's Jig
- Queen Elizabeth her Galliard
- Mrs. Winter's Jump
- Alman
- Galliard
- Galliarde de Monsieur Wustron
- Galliarde de la guerre
- Reprinse
- Tantz
- Paduan
- Galliard
- Catkanei
Customer Reviews:
have been searching for this for years.......2007-06-11
Been looking for years.......2007-02-13
Yippee
An Excellent Introduction to Renaissance Dance.......2005-06-23
renaissance dance music.......2004-10-24
Wonderful reissue from early days of early music recordings.......2004-01-28
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Dowland - The Collected Works / The Consort of Musicke, Rooley
John Dowland , Anthony Rooley , Emma Kirkby , Christopher Wilson , The Consort of Musicke , Colin Tilney , Anthony Bailes , Jakob Lindberg , Nigel North , Glenda Simpson , Peter Holman , and John Donne Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000004CYV Release Date: 2007-03-13 |
Tracks:
- First Booke Of Songes: I. Unquiet Thoughts
- First Booke Of Songes: II. Who Ever Thinks Or Hopes Of Love
- First Booke Of Songes: III. My Thoughts Are Wing'd With Hopes
- First Booke Of Songes: IV. If My Complaints Could Passions Move
- First Booke Of Songes: V. Can She Excuse My Wrongs
- First Booke Of Songes: VI. Now, O Now, I Needs Must Part
- First Booke Of Songes: VII. Dear, If You Change
- First Booke Of Songes: VIII. Burst Fourth My Tears
- First Booke Of Songes: IX. Go Crystal Tears
- First Booke Of Songes: X. Think'st Thou Then By Thy Feigning
- First Booke Of Songes: XI. Come Away, Come Sweet Love
- First Booke Of Songes: XII. Rest Awhile, You Cruel Cares
- First Booke Of Songes: XIII. Sleep, Wayward Thoughts
- First Booke Of Songes: XIV. All Ye, Whom Love Or Fortune Hath Betray'd
- First Booke Of Songes: XV. Wilt Thou Unkind Thus Reave Me
- First Booke Of Songes: XVI. Would My Conceit
- First Booke Of Songes: XVII. Come Again: Sweet Love Doth Now Invite
- First Booke Of Songes: XVIII. His Golden Locks
- First Booke Of Songes: XIX. Awake, Sweet Love
- First Booke Of Songes: XX. Come, Heavy Sleep
- First Booke Of Songes: XXI. Away With These Self-Loving Lads
Tracks:
- Second Booke Of Songs: I. I Saw My Lady Weep
- Second Booke Of Songs: II. Flow My Tears
- Second Booke Of Songs: III. Sorrow, Stay
- Second Booke Of Songs: IV. Die Not Before Thy Day
- Second Booke Of Songs: V. Mourn, Mourn, Day Is With Darkness Fled
- Second Booke Of Songs: VI. Time's Eldest Son
- Second Booke Of Songs: VII. Then Sit Thee Down
- Second Booke Of Songs: VIII. When Others Sing Venite
- Second Booke Of Songs: IX. Praise Blindness Eyes
- Second Booke Of Songs: X. O Sweet Woods
- Second Booke Of Songs: XI. If Floods Of Tears
- Second Booke Of Songs: XII. Fine Knacks For Ladies
- Second Booke Of Songs: XIII. Now Cease My Wand'ring Eyes
- Second Booke Of Songs: XIV. Come Ye Heavy States Of Night
- Second Booke Of Songs: XV. White As Lilies Was Her Face
- Second Booke Of Songs: XVI. Woeful Heart
- Second Booke Of Songs: XVII. A Shepherd In A Shade
- Second Booke Of Songs: XVIII. Faction That Ever Dwells
- Second Booke Of Songs: XIX. Shall I Sue
- Second Booke Of Songs: XX. Toss Not My Soul
- Second Booke Of Songs: XXI. Clear Or Cloudy
- Second Booke Of Songs: XXII. Humour Say What Mak'st Thou Here
Tracks:
- Third Booke Of Songs 1603: I. Farewell, Too Fair
- Third Booke Of Songs 1603: II. Time Stands Still
- Third Booke Of Songs 1603: III. Behold A Wonder Here
- Third Booke Of Songs 1603: IV. Daphne Was Not So Chaste
- Third Booke Of Songs 1603: V. Me, Me, And None But Me
- Third Booke Of Songs 1603: VI. When Phoebus First Did Daphne Love
- Third Booke Of Songs 1603: VII. Say, Love, If Ever Thou Didst Find
- Third Booke Of Songs 1603: VIII. Flow Not So Fast, Ye Fountains
- Third Booke Of Songs 1603: IX. What If I Never Speed?
- Third Booke Of Songs 1603: X. Love Stood Amazed
- Third Booke Of Songs 1603: XI. Lend Your Ears To My Sorrow
- Third Booke Of Songs 1603: XII. By A Fountain Where I Lay
- Third Booke Of Songs 1603: XIII. O What Hath Overwrought
- Third Booke Of Songs 1603: XIV. Farewell, Unkind
- Third Booke Of Songs 1603: XV. Weep You No More, Sad Fountains
- Third Booke Of Songs 1603: XVI. Fie On This Feigning!
- Third Booke Of Songs 1603: XVII. I Must Complain
- Third Booke Of Songs 1603: XVIII. It Was A Time When Silly Bees
- Third Booke Of Songs 1603: XIX. The Lowest Trees Have Tops
- Third Booke Of Songs 1603: XX. What Poor Astronomers Are They
- Third Booke Of Songs 1603: XXI. Come When I Call
Tracks:
- A Pilgrimes Solace: I. Disdain Me Still
- A Pilgrimes Solace: II. Sweet Stay Awhile
- A Pilgrimes Solace: III. To Ask For All Thy Love
- A Pilgrimes Solace: IV. Love, Those Beams That Breed
- A Pilgrimes Solace: V. Shall I Strive Wih Words To Move?
- A Pilgrimes Solace: VI. Were Every Thought An Eye
- A Pilgrimes Solace: VII. Stay, Time, Awhile Thy Flying
- A Pilgrimes Solace: VIII. Tell Me, True Love
- A Pilgrimes Solace: IX. Go Nightly Cares
- A Pilgrimes Solace: X. From Silent Night
- A Pilgrimes Solace: XI. Lasso vita mia
- A Pilgrimes Solace: XII. In This Trembling Shadow Cast
- A Pilgrimes Solace: XIII. If That A Sinner's Sights
- A Pilgrimes Solace: XIV. Thou Mighty God
- A Pilgrimes Solace: XV. When David's Life
- A Pilgrimes Solace: XVI. When The Poor Cripple
Tracks:
- A Pilgrimes Solace: XVII. Where Sin Sore Wounding
- A Pilgrimes Solace: XVIII. My Heart And Tongue Were Twins
- A Pilgrimes Solace: XIX. Up Merry Mates
- A Pilgrimes Solace: XX. Welcome Black Night
- A Pilgrimes Solace: XXI. Cease, Cease These False Sports
- Keyboard Transcriptions Of Dowland's Music By Other Musicians: Lachrimae Pavane
- Keyboard Transcriptions Of Dowland's Music By Other Musicians: Can Shee
- Keyboard Transcriptions Of Dowland's Music By Other Musicians: Paduana
- Keyboard Transcriptions Of Dowland's Music By Other Musicians: The Frogge
- Keyboard Transcriptions Of Dowland's Music By Other Musicians: Frog's Galliard
- Keyboard Transcriptions Of Dowland's Music By Other Musicians: Pavana And Galiarda
- Keyboard Transcriptions Of Dowland's Music By Other Musicians: Paduana Lachrymae
- Keyboard Transcriptions Of Dowland's Music By Other Musicians: Can She Excuse
- Keyboard Transcriptions Of Dowland's Music By Other Musicians: Pavion Solus cum sola
- Keyboard Transcriptions Of Dowland's Music By Other Musicians: Dowland's Almayne
- Keyboard Transcriptions Of Dowland's Music By Other Musicians: Piper's Paven And Galliard
- Keyboard Transcriptions Of Dowland's Music By Other Musicians: Pavan Lachrymae
Tracks:
- Mr. Henry Noell Lamentations: I. The Lamentation Of A Sinner
- Mr. Henry Noell Lamentations: II. Domine ne in furore
- Mr. Henry Noell Lamentations: III. Miserere mei Deus
- Mr. Henry Noell Lamentations: IV. The Humble Suit Of A Sinner
- Mr. Henry Noell Lamentations: V. The Humble Complaint Of A Sinner
- Mr. Henry Noell Lamentations: VI. De profundis
- Mr. Henry Noell Lamentations: VII. Domine exaudi
- Lachrimae: Lachrimae Antiquae
- Lachrimae: Lachrimae Antiquae Novae
- Lachrimae: Lachrimae Gementes
- Lachrimae: Lachrimae Tristes
- Lachrimae: Lachrimae Coactae
- Lachrimae: Lachrimae Amantis
- Lachrimae: Lachrimae Verae
- Lachrimae: Mr. John Langton's Pavan
- Lachrimae: Mr. Nicholas Gryffith His Galiard
- Lachrimae: Sir John Souch His Galiard
- Lachrimae: Semper Dowland Semper Dolens
- Lachrimae: Mr. Giles Hobies Galiard
- Lachrimae: The King Of Denmark's Galiard
- Lachrimae: Sir Henry Umpton's Funerall
- Lachrimae: Mr. Henry Noell His Galiard
- Lachrimae: The Earl Of Essex Galiard
- Lachrimae: Mr. Bucton His Galiard
- Lachrimae: Mr. George Whitehead His Almand
- Lachrimae: Captain Digorie Piper His Galiard
- Lachrimae: Mr. Thomas Collier His Galiard
- Lachrimae: Mrs. Nichols Almand
Tracks:
- Sacred Songs: Sorrow, Come!
- Sacred Songs: I Shame At Mine Unworthiness
- Sacred Songs: An Heart That's Broken And Contrite
- Psalms: Psalm 100: All People That On Earth Do Dwell
- Psalms: Psalm 38: Put Me Not To Rebuke O Lord
- Psalms: Psalm 130: Lord To Thee I Make My Moan
- Psalms: Psalm 104: My Soul Praise The Lord
- Psalms: Psalm 100: All People That On Earth Do Dwell
- Psalms: Psalm 134: Behold And Have Regard
- A Prayer For The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty
- Instrumental Music: Solus cum sola pavan
- Instrumental Music: Lachrimae
- Instrumental Music: Galliard
- Instrumental Music: Pipers Pavan
- Instrumental Music: Lachrimae
- Instrumental Music: Lady Rich Galliard
- Instrumental Music: Earl Of Essex Galliard
- Instrumental Music: If My Complaints
- Instrumental Music: Lachrimae Doolande
- Instrumental Music: Lord Willoughbie's Welcome Home
- Instrumental Music: My Lord Chamberlaine His Galliard
- Instrumental Music: Comagain
- Instrumental Music: Pavan Lachrymae
- Instrumental Music: Sorrow Stay
Tracks:
- Lute Music: Preludium
- Lute Music: Lachrimae
- Lute Music: Can She Excuse
- Lute Music: Dr. Case's Pavan
- Lute Music: Melancholy Galliard
- Lute Music: Sir John Smith, His Almain
- Lute Music: Fantasia
- Lute Music: A Dream
- Lute Music: Almain
- Lute Music: The Queen's Galliard
- Lute Music: Coranto
- Lute Music: Resolution
- Lute Music: Mrs. Vaux Galliard
- Lute Music: Almain
- Lute Music: Mr. Dowland's MIdnight
- Lute Music: Fantasia
- Lute Music: Loth To Depart
- Lute Music: The Most Sacred Queen Elizabeth, Her Galliard
- Lute Music: The Earl Of Essex, His Galliard
- Lute Music: Pavan
- Lute Music: John Dowland's Galliard
- Lute Music: Aloe
- Lute Music: The Lady Clifton's Spirit
- Lute Music: What If A Day
- Lute Music: Mr. Giles Hobie's Galliard
- Lute Music: Come Away (Song arrangement)
- Lute Music: Galliard
- Lute Music: Fancy (Fantasia)
Tracks:
- Lute Music: Lachrimae (Basic Version)
- Lute Music: Galliard To Lachrimae
- Lute Music: [Jig]
- Lute Music: Galliard On 'Wasingham'
- Lute Music: Complaint (Ballad Setting)
- Lute Music: Mignarda (Galliard)
- Lute Music: Semper Dowland Semper Dolens (Pavan)
- Lute Music: The Frog Galliard
- Lute Music: A Fancy (Fantasia)
- Lute Music: Fancy (Fantasia)
- Lute Music: Piper's Pavan
- Lute Music: Captain Digorie Piper's Galliard
- Lute Music: Lady Laiton's Almain
- Lute Music: Dowland's Galliard
- Lute Music: Dowland's First Galliard
- Lute Music: Tarleton's Jig
- Lute Music: Walsingham (ballad Setting)
- Lute Music: Lord Willoughbie's Welcome Home (Ballad Setting)
- Lute Music: Sir Henry Guilforde, His Almain
- Lute Music: Pavan (Related To 'Lachrimae')
- Lute Music: Mr. Langton's Galliard
- Lute Music: Mrs. Clifton's Almain
- Lute Music: Galliard
- Lute Music: Lady Hunsdon's Puffe (Almain)
- Lute Music: Galliard
- Lute Music: Go From My Window (Ballad Setting)
- Lute Music: Fancy (Fantasia)
Tracks:
- Lute Music: Pavana Johan Douland
- Lute Music: Mrs. Brigide Fleetwood's Pavan (Solus sine sola)
- Lute Music: La mia Barbara
- Lute Music: Sir Henry Umpton's Funeral (Pavan)
- Lute Music: Lachrimae
- Lute Music: Farewell Fancy (Chromatic Fantasia)
- Lute Music: Farewell (On The 'In Nomine' Theme)
- Lute Music: The King of Denmark's Galliard
- Lute Music: Mrs. Vaux's Jig
- Lute Music: Mrs. Nichol's Almain
- Lute Music: Galliard
- Lute Music: Lord Strang's March
- Lute Music: Mrs. Winter's Jump
- Lute Music: Can She Excuse (Galliard)
- Lute Music: The Shoemaker's Wife, A Toy
- Lute Music: Mrs. Norrish's Delight
- Lute Music: Galliard
- Lute Music: Mrs. White's Thing (Almain)
- Lute Music: Mrs. White's Nothing
- Lute Music: The Frog Galliard
- Lute Music: Solus cum sola
- Lute Music: The Lord Viscount Lisle, His Galliard
- Lute Music: Orlando Sleepeth (Ballad Setting)
- Lute Music: Robin (Ballad Setting)
- Lute Music: Galliard (On A Galliard By Daniel Bacheler)
- Lute Music: Forlorn Hope Fancy (Chromatic Fantasia)
Tracks:
- Lute Music: The Lady Russell's Pavan
- Lute Music: Fancy (Fantasia)
- Lute Music: Sir John Langton's Pavan
- Lute Music: Earl Of Derby, His Galliard
- Lute Music: A Coy Toy
- Lute Music: Fortune My Foe
- Lute Music: [Almain]
- Lute Music: Mr. Knight's Galliard
- Lute Music: Sir John Souch His Galliard
- Lute Music: Tarletone's Riserrectione
- Lute Music: The Lady Rich, Her Galliard
- Consort Music: Lachrimae Pavan
- Consort Music: Can She Excuse Galliard
- Consort Music: Captain Piper's Pavan And Galliard
- Consort Music: The Frog Galliard
- Consort Music: Round Battell Galliard
- Consort Music: Fortune My Foe
- Consort Music: Dowland's First Galliard
- Consort Music: Katherine Darcie's Galliard
- Consort Music: Tarleton's Jigge
- Consort Music: Almain a 2
- Consort Music: Mistress Nichols Almain a 2
- Fullsack And Hildebrandt: Auserlesener Paduanen und Galliarden: Susanna Fair (Galliard)
- Haussmann: Rest von polnischen und andern Tanzen: Mistress Nichols Alman a 5
- Opusculum: Mr. John Langton Pavan And Galliard
- Opusculum: La mia Barbara Pavan and Galliard
- Opusculum: Lachrimae Antiquae Novae Pavan and Galliard
Tracks:
- Consort Music: Mistress NIchols Almain
- Consort Music: Volta a 4 ('Ioh. Douland')
- Consort Music: Were Every Thought an Eye
- Consort Music: Lady If You So Spite Me
- Consort Music: Pavan a 4
- A Musicall Banquet: I. My Heavy Sprite (Anthony Holborne)
- A Musicall Banquet: II. Change Thy Mind Since She Doth Change (Richard Martin)
- A Musicall Banquet: III. O Eyes, Leave Off Your Weeping (Robert Hales)
- A Musicall Banquet: IV. Go, My Flock, Go Get You Hence (Anon.)
- A Musicall Banquet: V. O Dear Life, When Shall It Be? (Anon.)
- A Musicall Banquet: VI. To Plead My Faith (Daniel Bacheler)
- A Musicall Banquet: VII. In A Grove Most Rich Of Shade (Guillaume Tessier)
- A Musicall Banquet: VIII. Far From Triumphing Court
- A Musicall Banquet: IX. Lady, If You So Spite Me
- A Musicall Banquet: X. In Darkness Let Me Dwell
- A Musicall Banquet: XI. Si le parler et le silence (Pierre Guedron)
- A Musicall Banquet: XII. Ce penser qui sans fin tirannise ma vie (Pierre Guedron)
- A Musicall Banquet: XIII. Vous que le Bonheur rappelle (Pierre Guedron)
- A Musicall Banquet: XIV. Passava Amor su arco desarmado (Anon. Spanish)
- A Musicall Banquet: XV. Sta notte mi sognava (Anon. Italian)
- A Musicall Banquet: XVI. Vuestros ojos tienen d'Amor (Anon. Spanish)
- A Musicall Banquet: XVII. Se di farmi morire (Domenico Maria Megli)
- A Musicall Banquet: XVIII. Dovro dunque morire? (Giulio Caccini)
- A Musicall Banquet: XIX. Amarilli mia bella (Giulio Caccini)
- A Musicall Banquet: XX. O bella piu (Anon, Italian)
Customer Reviews:
A musical treasure-box.......2006-09-10
The First, Second, Third and Fourth Bookes of Songes, A Musicall Banquet, the keyboard transcriptions, all the lute music, consort music are here and virtually everything else written or supposedly written by John Dowland. Anthony Rooley and The Consort of Musicke perform this music with style and feeling throughout. This 12 CD set is something of a monument to the ensemble - I only wish they'd finished their collection of Monteverdi madrigals, which was equally good (La Venexiana are currently doing a magnificent job of recording all Monteverdi's books of madrigals for the GLOSSA label).
This is an expensive set, however, you will probably never need to buy another John Dowland CD again after buying and listening to this collection.
I bought this CD set on a mild Summer evening of 1998 and listened to it while sitting in my sun room - which a glorious orange sunset in progress, and a glass of wine. It brought back so many memories.
a beautiful journey into melancholy.......2001-06-15
Dowland, a contemporary of Shakespeare, discovered that meditating on a sad theme is, at the same time, a way of discovering a special beauty that we tend to avoid (maybe because of the "tragic" heritage of the Romantics). So, in the end, meditating on sadness is an uplifting experience! This box set is a journey into melancholy that includes songs, chamber music, pieces for lute, some rare sacred music and -as a highlight- Dowland's beautiful collection of seven pieces for viola which he called "Lachrimae" (Tears).
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Dowland: Complete Lute Works, Vol.1-5
Manufacturer: Harmonia Mundi Fr. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000007HU Release Date: 1997-11-11 |
Tracks:
- A Piece Without Title - Dowland
- Pavana - Dowland
- Mr Knights Galliard - Dowland
- My lord willobies wellcome home - Dowland
- The frogg galliard - Dowland
- A Fancy - Dowland
- My Ladie Riches galyerd - Dowland
- The Lady Laitons Almone - Dowland
- A Dream (Lady Leighton's Paven) - Dowland
- Galliard - Dowland
- Orlando sleepeth - Dowland
- What if a Day - Dowland
- Mrs Winters Jumpp - Dowland
- Galliard - Dowland
- M. Giles Hobies Galiard - Dowland
- Dr Cases Pauen - Dowland
- Mellancoly Galliard - Dowland
- Galliard - Dowland
- Mistris Whittes thinge - Dowland
- Go from my windowe - Dowland
- Almain - Dowland
- Mrs Whites Nothing - Dowland
- Pavan - Dowland
- Galliard - Dowland
- Farewell - Dowland
Tracks:
- My lady hunnsdons puffe
- Solus cum sola
- Suzanna Galliard
- Sir John Smith his Almain
- Sweet Robyne
- Dowlands first galliard
- Master Pypers Pavyn
- Captain Digorie Piper his Galliard
- As I wen to Walsingham
- Monsieur's Almaine
- Mrs Brigide fleetwoods paven alias Solus sine sola
- Dowlands Galliard
- Farwell (As
- Captain Candishe his Galyard
- Aloe
- Can she excuse
- A Coye Joye
- Mrs vauxes Gigge
- Mrs vaux Galliarde
- Sir Henry Guilforde his Almaine
- Mignarda
- Lachrimae
- Sir John Souch his galliard
- Fantasia
Tracks:
- The most high and mightie Christianus, the fourth King of Denmark, his Galliard
- Sir John Langton his Pavin
- Mr. Langtons galliard
- A Fancy
- A Pavan
- The most sacred Queene Elizabeth, her Galliard
- Mrs. Cliftons Allmaine
- The Right Honourable the Lady Cliftons Spirit
- tarletones riserrectione
- Tarletons Willy
- fortune my foe
- The Queenes galliard
- Wallsingham
- A Galliard (on Walsingham)
- Dowlands Adew for Master Oliver Cromwell
- The Right Honourable Ferdinando Earle of Darby, his Galliard
- Lord Strangs March
- Mistresse Nichols Almand
- forlone Hope fancye
- Mr. Dowlands Midnight
- Semper Dowland semper dolens
Tracks:
- Preludium
- A Fancy
- Lachrimae
- Galliard to Lachrimae
- A Fantasia
- An Almand
- Pavana
- The Right Honourable Robert, Earl of Essex, his Galliard
- A Galliard (on a galliard by Daniel Bachelar)
- My Lord Wilobies Welcom Home
- The Shoemakers Wife. A Toy
- The Right Hounourable The Lord Viscount Lisle, his Galliard
- Coranto
- A Galliard
- The Lady Russells Paven
- Galliard (on Awake sweet love, set by Fr. Cutting)
- The Frog Galliard
- Come Away
- La mia Barbara
- Loth to Departe
Tracks:
- A Fancy
- Pavana Dowlandi Angli (Mylius #2)
- Doulands rounde battell galyarde
- Pavin
- The Erle of Darbies Galiard
- Mistris Norrishis Delight
- A Jig
- The Erle of Essex Galliard
- Galliard
- Une Jeune Fillette
- Gagliarda
- Pavana Lachrimae
- Squires Galliard
- A Fancy
- Hasellwoods Galliard
- Sir Thomas Monson, his Pavin
- Sir Thomas Monson, his Galliard
- Almande
- Sir Henry Umptons Funerall
- Captayne Pipers Galliard
- A fantasie
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Dowland did for lute music what Haydn did for the string quartet and Beethoven the piano sonata. The finest lutenist and songwriter of his age--he composed several of the greatest hits of the late 16th and early 17th centuries--the surviving lute works constitute a sort of encyclopedia of the possibilities of the instrument. There are song arrangements, dance pieces, tributes to the composer's friends, even a musical self-portrait. Much of the music is fashionably sad. Lute songs generally deal with the agony of lost love, and Dowland's most popular tune was called Lachrimae (Tears). Paul O'Dette is simply the best lutenist alive. These five discs are available together at a special price, or separately. A reference edition. --David HurwitzCustomer Reviews:
Outstanding.......2007-03-31
It's not heavy breathing.......2006-08-22
Others have remarked on the "heavy breathing" noticeable on the recordings -- it's not heavy breathing, but the movement of his fingers on the gut strings making that sound.
Technically good, emotionally bland. .......2006-04-11
but especially in the US, this set becomes an essential "must have" for all lovers of the lute.
Yet it somehow disappoints.
I am sure that Paul O'Dette is brimming over with virtuousity and a technical expertise
that I am hardly one to pass sound judgement upon.
But the recordings have a flatness and monotony;
the songs are rendered with precision, but seem to lack feeling, empathy, or enthusiasm throughout the offering.
It is an impressive compendium, and I'm glad I purchased it.
There are very few lutenists out there producing any music at all, so Mr. O'Dette should certainly be praised
for delivering such a substantial feast to our ears.
It just should have had more flavor.
Where is Konrad Ragossnig when you need him?
Highly recommended.......2005-10-23
A few tunes appear more than once as Dowland reused some work, but the arrangements are sufficiently different to be interesting. It is his complete lute works, after all. Some might criticise the set for sounding too much in the same style. It is the work of one composer, and if you happen to like the style, as I do, this is a pro rather than a con.
Another reviewer mentioned obtrusive breathing on the recording. I had listened to Volume 1 for two years before reading the review and had not noticed this. On listening carefully, there is breathing audible, but I do not find it a problem. Perhaps it depends whether one listens to the music or the background.
just a warning..........2005-10-14
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Consort of Musicke by William Byrd & Orlando Gibbons; Sweelinck: Fantasia in D (The Glenn Gould Edition)
Glenn Gould , William Byrd , Orlando Gibbons , and Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000028NB Release Date: 1993-06-29 |
Tracks:
- First Pavan And Galliard
- Fanasy In C Major
- Allemande (Italian Ground)
- Hughe Ashton's Ground
- Sixth Pavan And Galliard
- 'Lord Of Salsibury' - Pavan And Galliard
- A Voluntary
- Sellinger's Round
- Fantasia In D
Customer Reviews:
Glenn Gould's strange genius, Sony's parsimony.......2007-03-12
And even though these compositions are light stuff compared to the towering Bach masterpieces he recorded, there is plenty to enjoy here. And don't feel bad that Byrd and Gibbons are not played on a virginal. Nearly an hour of twanging away at these intimate, charming and modest pieces might drive an earnest modern listener crazy. Feel good about the heft and color of the modern Steinway. Gould brings body and warmth to what might otherwise be very minor pieces.
The "bonus" Sweelinck piece is further evidence of Gould's genius, but the sound quality is absolutely atrocious--taken from Canadian television in 1964 it sounds like something from a basement behind the Iron Curtain in the darkest, most technologically challenged days of Stalin's Cold War.
These are fine recordings that owe everything to Gould's eccentric and pure musical vision, but it must be stated that Sony Classical has hardly been generous with these reissues. The liner notes to this disc archly refer to "Columbia" in quotes, as if the record company that defined an entire era in classical music, comprehensively recording Bruno Walter, Leonard Bernstein, George Szell, Igor Stravinsky, and Glenn Gould, among countless other icons of the era, were a fictional bygone relic that modern day corporate record executives somehow have to refer to "in quotes."
One can hardly imagine that a perfectionist and technophile like Gould would allow such a poorly reproduced cut to be tacked on to one of the records he so lovingly produced.
Gould has never played so sublimely.....Sweelinck is amazing!.......2006-09-08
Enraptured visions!.......2006-02-07
For all those who admire and still remaind his genius, this album is among his multiple golden recordings a special value.
Inspiered and fine recordings that will reward even the most exigenet listener.
A must-buy.
Brilliant.......2006-01-08
Another Remarkable GG Recording..........2004-05-24
I had previously heard of the infamous Byrd/Gibbons recordings in the later 1970s; however, I had never actually heard the recordings themselves (--somehow the LP escaped me). Anyway, I am pleased to announce that this is another remarkable GG recording, and the infamy is due only to critics with a lack of understanding.
GG really honors these pieces of the Tudor virginalists: he sees what's really there. And then, his realizations on his Steinway grand really do something for this music which the little old clavichords could never achieve.
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Handel Operatic Duets ~ Amor e gelosia / Ciofi · Di Donato · Il Complesso Barocco · Curtis
George Frideric Handel , Patricia Ciofi , Joyce Di Donato , Alan Curtis , and Il Complesso Barocco Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001CTKD0 Release Date: 2004-06-01 |
Tracks:
- Caro Amico Amplesso!
- Scherzano Sul Tuo Volto
- Non Ti Basto, Consorte/Io T'abbraccio
- Mio Diletto, Che Pensi?/Sol Per Te, Bell'idol Mio
- Per Le Porte Del Tormento
- Del Destin Non MI Lagno/Caro, Tu M'accendi
- Amarilli?/Amarilli? Oh Dei! Che Vuoi?
- Vivo Senz'alma, O Bella
- Finche Prendi
- Perfidi! Ite Di Poro/Se Mai Piu Saro Geloso
- Macedoni Guerrieri/Se Mai Turbo Il Tuo Riposo
- Sinfonia To Act 3
- Gran Pena E Gelosia!
- Lode Agli Dei/Se Mai Turbo Il Tuo Riposo
- Alma Mia, Dolce Ristoro
- Ricordati, Mio Ben
- Addio, Mio Caro Bene
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In baroque opera, the spotlight was usually reserved for the bravura arias, designed to show off the singers' brilliant coloratura and skill in improvising ornamentation. The ensembles, on the other hand, were left to languish in the shadows. This record aims to right that wrong in a program of 17 duets drawn from 13 mostly unfamiliar Handel operas. In an attempt to create some cohesion, these primarily short selections are arranged under the heading "Love and Jealousy," with love predominating and usually prevailing. If the title sounds a bit gimmicky, never mind: the music's the thing and it is wonderful. Expressed with Handel's inimitable dramatic intensity and deeply felt inwardness, it encompasses every amorous emotion from tenderness, ardent protestation and rapturous joy to fear of loss, anguish and mournful farewell, using an infinite variety of form, texture and character. Some duets begin with a recitative; the voices separate and unite, conversing, interweaving, joining in imitation or harmony. The orchestra, a period-instrument group of soloists, provides introductions, interludes and postludes which set mood and atmosphere and contribute greatly to contrast and diversity. The performances are splendid. The two singers prove that the duet is as fertile a vehicle for virtuosic display as any aria, and they find plenty of opportunities for ornamentation in the da capos. Their voices can blend and merge as well as remain distinctly individual in timbre and color, and they succeed in creating, or at least suggesting, situations and personalities even in the shortest selections. The playing is impeccable: rhythmically crisp and pungent, texturally transparent, and very expressive. The only cavil is that the selections often follow each other without a pause, making it difficult to be sure where one ends and the next begins. --Edith EislerCustomer Reviews:
Stellar Singing.......2007-01-04
In the case of this CD, who cares? This is literally some of the loveliest Baroque ensemble singing I have ever heard. The pairing of Joyce DiDonato with Patrizia Ciofi was a stroke of brilliance. Their voices match perfectly. Their intonation is spot on, all the time. Their ornamentations, particularly the da capo ornamentations, are intelligently selected and brilliantly executed. The balance is just right between the singers and the chamber musicians.
I have a big thanks to give to Virgin Veritas and these two wonderful artists for this CD. It will get lots of play in my home.
Highly recommended.
From still waters to fireworks in baroque singing - Duets sung exquisitely.......2005-11-28
I note that some other reviewers quibble with a) duets only on this recording; and b) a sense of disjointedness.
Addressing both of those issues, let's admit that any recital disc is going to give some disjointedness in the absolute and literal sense. To take a portion of an opera out of its setting and perform it separately is a sort of amputation, be it an album of arias OR an album of duets. Should singers then avoid putting out solo recordings of Handel arias? I find no reason to come to THAT conclusion - and for the same reason, I have no quarrel at all with the recording of an album of Handel duets.
Of course, to enjoy Handel to the fullest degree, do get full recordings as well... but even in Handel's time, singers would pull specific bits of their roles out of context, perform them separately... so it's a time-honoured practice! Let us simply enjoy the high standard of the music without worrying about context in any recording of arias, duets, trios, or operatic scenes.
Handel's duets vary so much in their shape, melodies, harmonies, rhythms - there's plenty of variety. It comes down to a question of the singers involved having suitable voices, singing appropriately for the style, the playing of the orchestra, and the particular variety of duets chosen.
On all points, this album scores highly! Both Ms Ciofi and Ms Di Donato have beautiful voices, clearly trained in baroque singing, and they have equally clearly put in a lot of work to achieve a lovely blend and similar approach within these duets. What a joy to hear gifted singers perform these duets with such intelligence, emotional involvement and lovely, lovely tone!
This recording is a favourite of mine - not just because I perform many of the duets on this CD with another soprano, but because I am genuinely delighted to hear appropriately performed Handel singing in a duet album. I've found fault with some other duet albums because I consider them under-rehearsed, insufficiently blended, and inappropriately embellished - but this album shows none of those faults, and I am very happy to recommend it highly and without reservation. Beautiful singing, beautiful works - you can scarcely wish for more!
Supreme Handel Duets Lack Dramatic Context But Still Lovely.......2005-01-08
It's a nice idea to make a disc of just Handel duets but also a bit risky since they usually represent the major dramatic highpoints of his operas, mostly coming at the end of an act or of the entire opera. Given that fact, one would think there would be plenty of exhausting dramatic fireworks by providing one duet after another. In fact, the higher profile duets, such as the aforementioned "Io t'abbraccio" and the equally famous "Scherzano sul tup volto" from "Rinaldo", feel a bit lackluster probably because their gorgeous music crowns the end of scenes full of tension and drama. The joy in hearing two characters sing together, especially after hearing each of them express their individual sentiments, acts as a catharsis. But here the duets become lovely moments partially robbed of their dramatic impact because the organic synthesis of character and music is lost. Certainly it's not easy to deliver a recital containing only music that Handel devised for key dramatic moments. Yet, it more often does work here perhaps because there are a treasure trove of little-known gems such as "Caro, tu m'accendi" from "Faramondo", "Se mai turbo il tuo riposo" from "Poro" and "Alma mia, dolce ristoro" from "Admeto". The performances really become more like chamber music pieces, almost understated and always tasteful. Toward that end, the singing is expressive and stylish as Ciofi and Di Donato play lovers who quarrel and console in these duets. Together they bring this recording to a consistently high level regardless of the dramatic shortcomings, and their emotional availability makes their unified voices all the more resonant as they get lost in each other.
A feast .......2004-09-28
Just buy it for an unparalleled vocal chord experience; marvel at the singing. Any other considerations are entirely oblivious.
A sumptuous feast of Handel.......2004-08-04
His band is small, one player per part, withe the resultant effect rather to make the duets seems like chamber music. There is a danger in that with duets such as Io t'abbraccio (end of Act 2 Rodelinda) taken out of context that the dramatic moment of the music would be lost. However, by arranging the duets in a sequence (as Curtis writes in the notes) from love's joy through self-doubt and jealousy, back to undying love, the duets out of context sound superb.
Both singers, Patrizia Ciofi (Soprano) and Joyce di Donato (Mezzo) sound thoroughly at home in the idiom of baroque opera, and in fact their cadenzas and ornamentation are delightfully understated, rather than the sort of shrieking 'I can go higher still' of some more lauded performers. I look forward to Curtis' forthcoming recordings of Lotario, Rodelinda and Radamisto, if these performers are to be retained.
In short this is a delightful enterprise showing the genious of Handel in dealing with the most basic of human emotions - love and jealousy. Well done Alan Curtis!
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English Renaissance Music
Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000026ZD Release Date: 1990-03-12 |
Tracks:
- Galliard
- Alman: The Honeysuckle
- The Silver Swan
- Coranto: Heigh Ho Holiday
- Oft Have I Vowed
- My Bonny Lass
- Coranto: Alarm
- Fortune
- Doe You Not Know
- Pavan
- Rowland (Lord Willoughby's March)
- Thus Bonny-Boots
- Jig
- The Lady Oriana
- The Satyr's Dance
- Pavan Of Five Parts
- Callino Casturame
- O Care, Thou Wilt Despatch Me
- Lullaby
- The Fitzwilliam Suite: The Woods So Wilde
- The Fitzwilliam Suite: Alman
- The Fitzwilliam Suite: Pavana
- The Fitzwilliam Suite: Galiarda
- The Fitzwilliam Suite: La Volta
- The Fitzwilliam Suite: The Earle Of Oxford's Marche
- The Bells
Customer Reviews:
English Renaissance music done beautifully........2007-05-13
and fell in love with it. The Earl of Oxford March is particularly appealing.
They don't come much better........2005-08-23
The finest brass ensembles all on 1 album.......2002-01-31
An interesting spin on English Renaissance Music.......2000-08-09
Great sound. Definitely a must for your collection........1999-11-05
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English and Italian Renaissance Madrigals
Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000031WJ8 Release Date: 2000-04-11 |
Tracks:
- Cantiam Lieti Cantiamo
- E D'Un Bel Matin D'Amore
- Quella Bella E Biancha Mano
- Una Leggiadra Nimpha
- Venite Amanti Insieme
- Divini Occhi Sereni
- Con L'Angelico Riso
- Madonna, Il Tuo Bel Viso
- Fuggi, Fuggi, Cor Mio
- Si Liet' E Grata Morte
- Se La Dura Durezza
- Ahime, Ahime, Dov'E 'L Bel Viso
- Madonna, S'Io V'Offendo
- II Bianco E Dolce Cigno
- Donne, Venete Al Ballo
- Morir Non Puo Il Mio Cuore
- Se La Mia Vita
- Mia Benigna Fortuna
- Ancor Che Col Partire
- O Sonno
- Chi La Gagliarda
- Madonna Mia Fa
- Medici Noi Siamo
- Quando Sara Mai Quel Zorno
- Matona, Mia Cara
- Tre Ciechi Siamo
Tracks:
- O Grief Even On The Bud
- When Lo By Break Of Morning
- April Is In My Mistress' Face
- The First Part
- The Second Part
- Sweet Nymph Come To Thy Lover
- The First Part
- The Second Part
- Miraculous Love's Wounding
- Adieu Sweet Amarillis
- Weep O Mine Eyes
- The Silver Swan
- The First Part
- The Second Part
- Since Robin Hood
- Fire And Lightning
- Strike It Up Tabor
- See, See, The Shepherds' Queen
- Come Sable Night
- Sweet Suffolk Owl
- In Nets Of Golden Wires
- Draw On Sweet Night
Customer Reviews:
A "Regular People" Review.......2007-03-20
Not stilted but powerfully alive.......2005-02-24
Better at Italian than English.......2003-07-25
The Italian pieces are presentable, enjoyable, and sung with delicacy and a fine sense of the artifice of the Italian madrigal. Although this recording can be moving, these pieces are performed more with reverence than with love. These are well worth hearing, but the French ensembles sing these with a bit more feeling. Try, say, Ensemble Clément Janequin.
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Handel
Renee Fleming , Harry Bicket , Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment , and George Friedrich Handel Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002SZVV8 Release Date: 2004-09-14 |
Tracks:
- Oh Sleep, Why Dost Thou Leave Me?
- Endless Pleasure
- Scoglio D'Immota Fronte
- Quando Spieghi I Tuoi Tormenti
- Ombra Mai Fu
- To Fleeting Pleasures Make Your Court
- Lascia Ch'io Pianga
- Dunque, I Lacci D'un Volto...Ah! Crudel
- Let The Bright Seraphim
- V'adoro, Pupille
- Da Tempeste Il Legno Infranto
- Ritorna, Oh Caro E Dolce Mio Tesoro
- Sommo Rettor Del Cielo...D'una Torbida Sorgente
- Pensieri, Voi Mi Tormentate
- Bel Piacere E Godera Fido Amor!
- Calm Thou Soul...Convey Me To Some Peaceful Shore
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Those who may have feared that Renée Fleming might approach Handel with a too-Romantic vocal attitude need not have; whether it's the leadership of the sympathetic, historically informed Harry Bicket, the sound of the spare but warm Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, plain good sense and musicianship, or any combination of these, here she offers sixteen arias in almost-impeccable Baroque fashion. I doubt whether sopranos of Handel's age had voices as plush as Ms Fleming's but she manages to keep her tone as light and as airy as possible in these selections, never leaning or swooping into an accompanying note in an "un-Baroque" manner, and the result is simply ravishing. The voice, of course, is almost unbelievably beautiful and agile, the technique impeccable, complete with a trill unmatchable in any soprano singing today. From the long-breathed lines of "O sleep why dost thou leave me" from Semele to the fireworks in Cleopatra's "Da tempeste ," with stops along the way at the famous "Ombra mai fu" and a complete rarity from the composer's Lotario, this CD is just breathtaking. Brava Fleming--and bravo Harry Bicket! Oh, yes--bravo Handel! --Robert LevineCustomer Reviews:
clear as a bell.......2007-02-16
Renee Fleming...somewhat out of her depth.......2006-10-20
Perhaps the pieces of Handel aren't completely flattering to her style, or the mood in the recording studio might not have been exactly right...a million things might have happened to dull this album's power. I have listened to this album a couple of times now, and I'll keep it in my collection, but this one is for the die-hard Renee Fleming fans.
[Decca /Universal 475 547-2]
Handel sung with gusto and wit.......2005-12-07
Very disappointing Handel recital.......2005-10-30
The slow, languid arias like the opening "Oh Sleep" are too drawn out, without any character. The fast acrobatic arias show lack of agility, and poorly executed and overdone ornamentation. Fleming's heavy, laboured coloratura seems ill fitted for these selections. "Scoglio d'immota" in particular is very bad. Her leaps "from stone to stone" in this aria are proceeded by something of a bellow before each note. Fleming's rthythmic waywardness is also very evident in many tracks, and her diction is very indistinct. In English tracks she prounounces vowels in such bizarre ways, her singing of "endless laav" made me laugh and her Italian in "Quando spieghi" is just awful.
Fleming's "Ombra Mai Fu" lacks any character, tenderness, not to mention the missing recitativo. Lorraine Hunt's infinitely superior version should not be even compared to this one. And "Lascia ch'io pianga" is just so over the top, it sounds like a crossover track without the beat. Even Angela Gheorghiu's soppy but honest singing of this piece beats Fleming's interpretation.
"Let the Bright Serephim" has very serious tempo and scooping issues; Kiri Te Kanawa's unremarkable but pleasant enough version is better. "V'adoro pupille" is another drawn out, overtly sentimental aria. And in "Da Tempeste" Fleming sings the runs as it was jazz (?) music, it's strange, and the da capo part is so over the top. This aria is a total mess.
I have to admit I have problems listening to this album as a whole, midway through I just could not tolerate it any more. When I finally listened to the rest of this album, I liked it even less. The last track, Peaceful Shore is again so bland and pointless. I was just glad to be at the end of this recital.
As many people pointed out, even the accoustics of this recording are not good. The Orchestra of Enlightment plays just fine, but it makes little difference. With so many wonderful recent Handel recitals to choose from (Hunt, Bayrakdarian, Conolly, classics like Kirkby, Battle's Baroque Duets...) I think this is the one to skip.
Brava Renee!!!.......2005-09-28
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