Program:
Cementes
Tristes
Coactae
Wilt thou unkind
My thoughts are winged
Dear, if you change
Rest awhile
Think'st thou then
Unquiet thoughts
His golden locks
Come again! Sweet love doth now invite
Thou mighty God
Can she excuse my wrongs?
Sempre Douland, Sempre Dolens
Flow so fast, ye fountain
I saw my lady weep
Weep you no more, sad fountains
Shall I sue?
Flow my tears
Lachrimae antiquae pavan
Far from triumphing court
Lady, if you so spite me
Wilt thou, unkind, thus reave me
Awake, sweet love
In darkness let me dwell
Me, me, and none but me!
Go, nightly cares
If my complaints could passions move
Sleep, wayward thoughts
Shall I strive with words to move
Lend your ears
A shepherd in a shade
Flow not so fast
Away with these self-loving lads
Come when I call
Farewell, unkind
All ye whom love or fortune
Sweet, stay awhile!
In this trembling shadow
Music of John Dowland:
All pieces from Dowland's Lachrymae
Performed by the Elizabethan Consort of Viols
Dennis Nesbitt, treble viol
Benjamin Kennard, treble viol
Jillian AMhers, tenor viol
Nancy Neild, bass viol
Dietrich Kessler, bass viol
Dir. Dennis Nesbitt
John Dowland: The First Book of Ayres:
Pro Musica Antiqua, Brussels
Elisabeth Verlooy, soprano
Jeanne Deroubaix, contralto
René Letroye, tenor
Franz Mertens, tenor
Willy Pourtois, bass
Michel Podolski, lute
Silva Devos, recorder
Janine Tryssesoone, treble viol
Gaston Dome, tenor viol
André Douvère, tenor viol
Dir. Safford Cape
John Dowland: Lute Songs:
Russel Oberlin, countertenor
Joseph Iadone, lute
"Awake, sweet love":
The Deller Consort
Alfred Deller, countertenor
Honor Sheppard, soprano
Philip Todd, tenor
Maurice Bevan, baritone
Desmond Dupré, lute
John Dowland: Ayres for Four Voices:
The Golden Age Singers
Margaret Field-Hyde, soprano
John Whitworth, countertenor
René Soames, tenor
Gordon Clinton, baritone
Elizabeth Osborn, soprano
Julian Bream, lute
Edith Steinbauer, treble viol
Freida Litschauer, tenor viol
Enrst Knava, bass viol
Beatrice Reichert, tenor viol
Dir. Margaret Field-Hyde
John Dowland: Music of Love and Friendship:
The Saltire Singers
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