Elizabethan love songs and Harpsichord pieces
- Elizabethan love songs and Harpsichord pieces
- H. Cuénod, C. J. Chiasson
Lyrichord LL 37 [LP, mono]
Lyrichord LLST 737 [LP, stereo]
Contents:
Philip Rosseter
- When Laura smiles
John Bull
- Galliarde (instr.)
Robert Jones
- Go to bed, sweet Muse
Robert Johnson
- Alman (instr.)
Robert Jones
- Sweet Kate
Orlando Gibbons
- The Lord of Salisbury his pavin (instr.)
Francis Pilkington
- Underneath a cypress tree
Anon.
- The King's morisco (instr.)
John Dowland
- Weep you no more, sad fountaines
Richard Farnaby
- Fayne would I wed (instr.)
—
Anon. (m) / Ben Jonson (verse)
- Drink to me only with thine eyes
- Have you seen but a whyte lilly grow
Martin Peerson
- The fall of the leafe (Autumn) (instr.)
- The Primerose (instr.)
John Dowland
- Sorrow, sorrow stay
Gilles Farnaby
- Tower Hill (instr.)
Gile Earles' Manuscript
- Why dost Thou turn away
Giles Farnaby
- Giles Farnaby's dreame (instr.)
John Dowland
- Now, O now. I needs must part
Anon.
- A toye (instr.)
John Dowland
- Away with these self-loving Lads
Sources:
[1], [3], [5], [7], [9], [11]-[12], [15], [17], [19], [21] (not
stated)
[2], [6] Parthenia – or the first musicke that ever was printed
for Virginalists
[4], [8], [10], [13]-[14], [16], [18], [20] Fitzwilliam Virginal
Book Vol. II
Performers:
[1], [3], [5], [7], [9], [11]-[12], [15], [17], [19], [21] Hugues
Cuénod (tenor), Claude Jean Chiasson (harpsichord)
[2], [4], [6], [8], [10], [13]-[14], [16], [18], [20] Claude Jean
Chiasson (harpsichord)
Playing time: ??' ??"
Recording site and date:
Unknown [1952 or prior];
Rel.: 1952
Compilation:
Lyrichord LEMS-8063 Elizabethan love songs
& Jean Philippe Rameau's (attr. to Boismortier) « Diane
et Actéon ».
Reviewed in:
Comments:
Information from LP.
To FAQ references to this recording.
To FAQ CD index page.
Pierre-F. Roberge