Dowland - Melancholy Galliard
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Julian Bream plays Dowland and Bach
Edith Steinbauer (treble viol), Beatrice Reichert (alto viol), Frieda Litschauer (tenor viol), Ernst Knava (bass viol), Julian Bream (lute/guitar)
The Golden Age Singers, Margaret Field-Hyde
…Bream's genius transcends all. Whether it's in the astonishing intensity of Dowland's Melancholy Galliard and Forlorn Hope Fancy or in the finely proportioned sense of pace and drama in Bach's... — More…
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Gramophone Magazine, October 2008, Re-issue of the Month
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…seven three-dance sets are illuminatingly contrived and despatched with effortless insight. Dowland was praised for the richness of his tone, but it’s hard to imagine even him outdoing the... — More…
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BBC Music Magazine, February 2007, Instrumental Choice
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Special offer. Burst Forth, My Tears: The Music of John Dowland
Nigel North (lute), Dorothy Linell (lute), Jacob Heringman (lute), Catherine King (mezzo-soprano)
Rose Consort of Viols, The
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Special offer. The Queenes Good Night
English Renaissance Music for Harp & Lute
Marie Nishiyama (Renaissance harp) & Rafael Bonavita (Renaissance lute & guitar)
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Twenty songs, recorded late in Deller's career when his voice had lost a certain bloom but little of its fascination — More…
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Elizabethan lute songs & Purcell: Birthday Odes for Queen Mary
James Bowman, Robert Spencer, Dennis Nesbitt, Oliver Brookes, Norma Burrowes, Charles Brett & Robert Lloyd
The Early Music Consort of London, David Munrow
Pleasant 1970s accounts, though James Bowman’s countertenor voice has been overshadowed by recent, more flexible, rivals, and the perky but sedate speeds of the Birthday Odes now seem cautious. — More…
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Mister Dowland's Midnight
all works by John Dowland, arranged for guitar by Christoph Denoth
Christoph Denoth (guitar)
The Swiss-born guitarist assembles an anthology of well-loved Dowland 'pops'. His attentive colouring and expressive interventions seduce but sometimes distract. — More…