Songs of tears, dreams, and spirits [electronic resource] : the lute music and songs of John Dowland / Dowland.
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Other title: | Lute music. Selections. Lute music and songs of John Dowland. Title on insert [disc1]: Flow my tears and other lute songs. Title on spine [disc 1]: Lute songs. Title on insert [disc 2]: Fancyes, dreams and spirits. Title on spine [disc 2]: Lute music 1. Title on insert [disc 3]: Dowland's tears. Title on spine [disc 3]: Lute music 2. Kemp's jig. |
Format: | Electronic Audio |
Language: | English |
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Franklin, TN :
Naxos of America,
c2006.
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Series: | Early music (Naxos (Sound recording label))
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Table of Contents:
- [Disc 1]. Come again: sweet love doth now invite (2:13)
- Flow my tears (3:59)
- Lady, if you so spite me (1:55)
- In darkness let me dwell (3:32)
- Melancholy Galliard (lute solo) (3:00)
- Say Love if ever thou did'st find (2:05)
- His golden locks (3:55)
- Greensleeves divisions / attr. Francis Cutting (lute solo) (2:06)
- If my complaints could passions move (3:16)
- Time stands still (4:04)
- Can she excuse my wrong? (2:52)
- Fortune my foe (lute solo) (2:20)
- I saw my lady weep (5:20)
- Wilt thou unkind thus reave me? (3:42)
- Stay time awhile thy flying (3:34)
- Bonny sweet Robin / Anon. (lute solo) (2:34)
- Me, me, and none but me (2:59)
- Sorrow, stay (3:16)
- Fine knacks for ladies (2:25)
- Kemp's jig / Anon. (lute solo) (0:45)
- Callino / Anon. (lute solo) (0:58)
- When Phoebus first did Daphne love (1:14)
- Think'st thou then by thy feigning? (2:08)
- Galliards by Mary, Queen of Scots (lute solo) (1:11)
- Now, o now I needs must part (3:53)
- Come, heavy sleep (4:14)
- [Disc 2]. Lord Strange's march (1:40)
- Mrs. White's thing (2:14)
- Mrs. White's nothing (1:19)
- "Tremolo" fancy : P73 (3:27)
- Mrs. Nichols' almain (1:34)
- A fantasie : fantasie no. 1 (4:27)
- Preludium (1:06)
- A fancy : fantasie no. 5 (2:37)
- A dream (5:05)
- A fancy : fantasie no. 7 (5:02)
- Mrs. Winter's jump (1:40)
- Lady Clifton's spirit (1:48)
- Mrs. Vaux's galliard (2:27)
- Mrs. Vaux's jig (1:16)
- Tarlteton's riserrectione (2:55)
- A fancy : fantasie no. 6 (3:00)
- Forlorn hope fancy : fantasie no. 2 (3:52)
- The shoemakers wife : a toy (1:14)
- Lady Hunsdon's puffe (1:50)
- Orlando sleepeth (2:55)
- Mr. Dowland's midnight (1:56)
- Farewell "In nomine" : fantasie no. 4 (4:34)
- Farewell : fantasie no. 3 (6:41)
- [Disc 3]. Lachrimae pavan (5:24)
- Galliard to Lachrimae (2:41)
- Pavan : P16 (5:13)
- The Earl of Essex, his galliard (1:54)
- Pavan : P18 (5:40)
- M. Giles Hobie's galliard (1:55)
- Dowland's tears (I saw my lady weep) / arr. North (2:09)
- Sir Henry Umpton's funeral (5:56)
- Sir John Langton's pavan (5:48)
- Langton's galliard (2:37)
- Piper's pavan (5:16)
- Captain Digorie Piper's galliard (1:54)
- Dowland's adieu (4:58)
- Galliard : P30 (1:59)
- Mignarda : Henry Noel's galliard (3:00)
- Lachrimae (alternative version) (5:15)
- Semper Dowland Semper Dolens (4:24)