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The collected works
- Title
- The collected works [sound recording] / John Dowland.
- Author
- Dowland, John, 1563?-1626.
- Publication
- [England] : Editions de l'Oiseau-Lyre, [1997]
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- Additional Authors
- Description
- 12 sound discs : digital, stereo.; 4 3/4 in.
- Uniform Title
- Works. Selections
- Taffel Consort.
- Cambridge consort books.
- Mynshall lute book.
- Marsh lute book.
- Alternative Title
- Works.
- Margaret Board lute book.
- Opusculum.
- Musicall banquet.
- Euing lute manuscript.
- Subject
- Note
- Editions de l'Oiseau-Lyre: 452 563 2 (452 564-2--452 575-2).
- Title from container spine.
- Previously released separately as analog discs.
- Compact discs.
- Program notes in English by Peter Holman and Anthony Rooley with French, German and Italian translations; texts of the works in English (122 p.) inserted in container.
- Event (note)
- Recorded Decca Studios, West Hampstead, London, 1976-1977.
- Language (note)
- Vocal works sung in English (principally), French, Italian, and Spanish.
- Contents
- CD 1, First booke of songs (1597): Unquiet thoughts (4:05) -- Who ever thinks or hopes of love (2:28) -- My thoughts are wing'd hopes (2:57) -- If my complaints could passions move (3:23) -- Can she excuse my wrongs (3:01) -- Now, o now, I needs must part (4:25) -- Dear, if you change (3:27) -- Burst forth my tears (3:51) -- Go crystal tears (3:40) -- Think'st thou then by thy feigning (1:51) -- Come away, come sweet love (2:26) -- Rest awhile, you cruel cares (3:23) -- Sleep, wayward thoughts (3:42) -- All ye, whom love or fortune hath betray'd (4:26) -- Wilt thou unkind thus reave me (2:08) -- Would my conceit (7:10) -- Come again: sweet love doth now invite (4:33) -- His golden locks (4:06) -- Awake, sweet love (2:44) -- Come, heavy sleep (4:29) -- Away with these self-loving lads (2:50).
- CD 2, Second booke of songs (1600): I saw lady weep (5:59) -- Flow my tears (4:38) -- Sorrow, stay (3:53) -- Die not before thy day (1:56) -- Mourn, mourn, day is with darkness fled (1:57) -- Time's eldest son (1:28) -- Then sit thee down (1:22) -- When others sing Venite (1:28) -- Praise blindness eyes (1:58) -- O sweet woods (6:08) -- If floods of tears (3:38) -- Fine knacks for ladies (2:08) -- Now cease my wand'ring eyes (2:16) -- Come ye heavy states of night (4:41) -- White as lilies was her face (3:56) -- Woeful heart (2:50) -- A shepherd in a shade (2:45) -- Faction that ever dwells (3:04) -- Shall I sue (2:52) -- Toss not my soul (3:01) -- Clear or cloudy (3:22) -- Humour say what mak'st thou here (3:23).
- CD 3, Third booke of songs (1603): Farewell, too fair (3:49) -- Time stands still (5:46) -- Behold a wonder here (2:52) -- Daphne was not so chaste (1:38) -- Me, me, and none but me (2:52) -- When Phoebus first did Daphne love (1:07) -- Say, love, if ever thou didst find (1:49) -- Flow not so fast, ye fountains (4:43) -- What if I never speed? (2:05) -- Love stood amazed (11:27) -- Lend your ears to my sorrow (6:35) -- By a fountain where I lay (2:37) -- O what hath overwrought (1:29) -- Farewell, unkind (1:48) -- Weep you no more, sad fountains (3:53) -- Fie on this feigning! (2:17) -- I must complain (3:23) -- It was a time when silly bees (3:08) -- The lowest trees have tops (2:28) -- What poor astronomers are they (2:17) -- Come when I call (1:36).
- CD 4, A pilgrimes solace : fourth booke of songs (1612): Disdain me still (4:06) -- Sweet stay awhile (3:45) -- To ask for all thy love (3:42) -- Love, those beams that breed (2:34) -- Shall I strive with words to move? (2:47) -- Were every thought an eye (1:19) -- Stay, time, awhile thy flying (2:51) -- Tell me, true love (9:09) -- Go nightly cares (6:28) -- From silent night (10:44) -- Lasso vita mia (3:44) -- In this trembling shadow cast (9:28) -- If that a sinner's sighs (3:16) -- Thou mighty God (3:50) -- When David's life (2:35) -- When the poor cripple (3:44).
- CD 5: A pilgrimes solace (1612) (conclusion). Where sin sore wounding (8:17) ; My heart and tongue were twins (2:34) ; Up merry mates (3:03) ; Welcome black night (5:44) ; Cease, cease these false sports (2:48) -- Keyboard transcriptions of Dowland's music by other musicians: Lachrimae pavan / Giles Farnaby (6:18). Can shee [Can she excuse] / anon. (Fizwilliam virginal book) (1:57). Paduana [la mia Barbara] / Paul Siefert (5:21). The frogge / John Wilbye (1:56). Frog's galliard / anon. (Cromwell virginal book) (1:57). Pavana and galiarda / Thomas Morley (7:47). paduana lachrymae / Melchior Schildt (5:18). Can she excuse / anon. (Tisdale virginal book) (1:52). Pavion solus cum sola / anon. (Drexel ms) (4:23). Dowland's almayne / anon. (Bodleian ms) (1:28). Piper's pavan and galliard / Martin Peerson and John Bull (7:32). Pavana lachrymae / William Byrd (5:34).
- CD 6: Mr. Henry Noell lamentations (1597). The lamentation of a sinner (1:38) ; Domine ne in furore (0:58) ; Miserere mei Deus (1:37) ; The humble suit of a sinner (1:22) ; The humble complaint of a sinner (1:27) ; De profundis (1:25) ; Domine exaudi (1:52) -- Lachrimae (1604). Lachrimae antiquae (4:45) ; Lachrimae antiquae novae (4:07) ; Lachrimae gementes (4:23) ; Lachrimae tristes (4:38) ; Lachrimae coactae (4:15) ; Lachrimae amantis (4:30) ; Lachrimae verae (4:24) ; Mr John Langton's pavan (3:19) ; Mr Nicholas Gryffith his galiard (2:35) ; Sir John Souch his galiard (1:47) ; Semper Dowland semper dolens (3:20) ; Mr Giles Hobies galiard (2:05) ; The King of Denmark's galiard (1:30) ; Sir Henry Umpton's funerall (4:36) ; Mr Henry Noell his galiard (3:00) ; The Earl of Essex galiard (1:35) ; Mr Bucton his galliard (1:38) ; Mr George Whitehead his almand (1:34) ; Captaine Digorie Piper his galiard (2:04) ; Mr Thomas Collier his galiard (1:33) ; Mrs Nichols almand (0:48).
- CD 7: Sacred songs. Sorrow, come! / arr. William Wigthorp (3:20) ; I shame at mine unworthiness (2:34) ; An heart that's broken and contrite (1:36) -- Psalms. Psalm 100 : All people that on earth do dwell (1:45) ; Psalm 38 : Put me not to rebuke O Lord (1:39) ; Psalm 130 : Lord to thee I make my moan (3:55) ; Psalm 104 : My soul praise the Lord (4:35) ; Psalm 100 : All people that on earth do dwell (2:14) ; Psalm 134 : Behold and have regard (1:28) -- A prayer for the Queen's most excellent Majesty (1:35) -- Instrumental music (mainly anon. arr.): Solus cum sola pavan (3:18) ; Lachrimae (2:58) ; Galliard (1:09) ; Pipers pavan (2:56) ; Lachrimae (4:53) ; Lady Rich galliard (1:44) ; Earl of Essex galliard (1:58) ; If my complaints (2:22) ; Lachrimae Doolande (4:59) ; Lord Willoughbie's welcome home / arr. Dowland (1:38) ; My Lord Chamberlaine his galliard / arr. Dowland (2:17) ; Comeagain [Come again sweet love] / arr. J. van Eyck (7:02) ; Pavan lachrymae / arr. J. van Eyck (4:04) ; Sorrow stay (3:34).
- CD 8, Lute music: Preludium (Margaret Board lute book) (1:08) -- Lachrimae (version by John Sturt) (4:29) -- Can she excuse : galliard (1:44) -- Dr. Case's pavan (4:36) -- Melancholy galliard (2:14) -- Sir John Smith, his almain (2:45) ; Fantasia / Dowland? (Jane Pickering ms) (5:58) -- A dream : pavan / Dowland? (4:19) ; Almain (Margaret Board lute book) (1:39) -- The queen's galliard (Margaret Board lute book) (1:52) -- Coranto (Margaret Board lute book) (1:39) -- Resolution : pavan (4:44) -- Mrs Vaux galliard (2:33) -- Almain (1:28) -- Mr Dowland's midnight (Margaret Board lute book) (1:15) -- Fantasia (5:07) -- Loth to depart : ballad setting (5:42) -- The most sacred Queen Elizabeth, her galliard (1:14) -- The Earl of Essex, his galliard (1:49) -- Pavan (4:42) -- John Dowland's galliard (1:29) -- Aloe : ballad setting (2:40) -- The Lady Clifton's spirit : galliard (1:45) -- What if a day : ballad setting / Dowland? (1:22) -- Mr Giles Hobie's galliard (2:02) -- Come away : song arr. (1:01) -- Galliard (2:25) -- Fancy : fantasia (2:22).
- CD 9, Lute music (continued): Lachrimae : basic version, pavan (4:44) -- Galliard to lachrimae (2:46) -- Jig / Dowland? (Euing lute ms) (1:36) -- Galliard on Walsingham (2:38) -- Complaint : ballad setting (1:17) -- Mignarda : galliard (3:11) -- Semper Dowland semper dolens : pavan (3:10) -- The frog galliard (2:06) -- A fancy : fantasia / Dowland? (Euing lute ms) (6:56) -- Fancy : fantasia (2:23) -- Piper's pavan (5:10) -- Captain Digorie Piper's galliard (1:54) -- Lady Laiton's almain (0:53) -- Dowland's galliard (0:55) -- Dowland's first galliard (2:09) -- Tarleton's jig / Dowland? (0:53) -- Walsingham : ballad setting (4:39) -- Lord Willoughbie's welcome home : ballad setting (1:27) -- Sir Henry Guilforde, his almain (2:21) -- Pavan (related to lachrimae) (5:00) -- Mr Langton's galliard (2:43) -- Mrs Clifton's almain (1:26) -- Galliard / Dowland? (Euing lute ms) (1:58) -- Lady Hunsdon's puffe : almain (1:28) -- Galliard (1:16) -- Go from my window : ballad setting (3:48) -- Fancy : fantasia / Dowland? (3:15).
- CD 10, Lute music (continued): Pavana Johan Douland / Dowland? (Schele lute ms) (6:15) -- Mrs Brigide Fleetwood's pavan (Solus sine sola) (5:25) -- La mia Barbara / Dowland? (Schele lute ms) (5:22) -- Sir Henry Umpton's funeral : pavan (5:15) -- Lachrimae (version by Francis Cozens) (4:39) -- Farewell fancy : chromatic fantasia (5:26) -- Farewell (on the In nomine theme) : fantasia (3:38) -- The King of Denmark's galliard (3:26) -- Mrs Vaux's jig (1:35) -- Mrs Nichol's almain (0:56) -- Galliard (2:29) -- Lord Strang's march (1:03) -- Mrs Winter's jump : coranto (0:59) -- Can she excuse : galliard (version by Cozens) (1:51) -- The shoemaker's wife, a toy : ballad setting (1:19) -- Mrs Norrish's delight / Dowland? (Archbishop Marsh's ms) (1:02) -- Galliard (2:02) -- Mrs White's thing : almain (1:29) -- Mrs White's nothing (0:46) -- The frog galliard (anon. version) (2:19) -- Solus cum sola : pavan (4:28) -- The Lord Viscount Lisle, his galliard (3:13) -- Orlando sleepeth : ballad setting (1:04) -- Robin : ballad setting (3:55) -- Galliard (on a galliard by Daniel Bacheler) (3:02) -- Forlorn Hope fancy : chromatic fantasia (3:51).
- CD 11: Lute music (continued): The Lady Russell's pavan (5:07) ; Fancy : fantasia (4:41) ; Sir John Langton's pavan (5:52) ; Earl of Derby, his galliard (2:41) ; A coy toy / Dowland? (Mynshall lute book) (0:33) ; Fortune my foe : ballad setting (2:18) ; Almain (1:50) ; Mr Knight's galliard (2:18) ; Sir John Souch his galliard (2:31) ; Tarletone's riserrectione (0:37) ; The Lady Rich, her galliard (1:52) -- Consort music (arr. in various sources): Thomas Morley First booke of consort lessons. Lachrimae pavan (4:21) ; Can she excuse galliard (1:41) ; Captain Piper's pavan and galliard (5:49) ; The frog galliard (2:12) -- Cambridge ms. part books. Round battell galliard (1:33) ; Fortune my foe (3:06) ; Dowland's first galliard (1:51) ; Katherine Darcie's galliard (1:15) ; Tarleton's jigge (0:50) -- From British Library B.M. Add. 10444. Almain à 2 (0:31) ; Mistress Nichols alman à 2 (0:48) --From Füllsack and Hildebrandt Auserlesener Paduanen und Galliarden. Susanna fair : galliard (1:35) -- From Haussmann Rest von polnischen und andern Tänzen. Mistress Nichols alman à 5 (0:53) -- From Thomas Simpson Opusculum. Mr. John Langton pavan and galliard (5:00) ; la mia Barbara pavan and galliard (6:16) ; Lachrimae antiquae novae pavan and galliard (6:54).
- CD 12: Consort music (arr., continued): From Thomas Simpson Taffel-consort. Mistress Nichols alman (0:43) ; Volta à 4 (Ioh. Douland) (1:11) ; Were every thought an eye (2:55) ; Lady if you so spite me (2:55) ; Pavan à 4 (4:21) -- A musicall banquet (1610) : works collected by Robert Dowland, transcribed by Peter Stroud. My heavy sprite / Anthony Holborne (2:36). Change thy mind since she doth change / Richard Martin (3:07). O eyes, leave off your weeping / Robert Hales (3:08). Go, my flock, go get you hence / anon. (3:37). O dear life, when shall it be? / anon. (4:09). To plead my faith / Daniel Bacheler (2:39). In a grove most rich of shade / Guillaume Tessier (4:50). Far from triumphing court (8:44) ; Lady, if you so spite me (2:26) ; In darkness let me dwell (4:24) / John Dowland. Si le parler et le silence (3:44) ; Ce penser qui sans fin tirannise ma vie (3:33) ; Vous que le bonheur rappelle (2:28) / Pierre Guédron. Passava amor su arco desarmado / anon. Spanish (2:19). Sta notte mi sognava / anon. Italian (2:26). Vuestros ojos tienen d'amor / anon. Spanish (1:14). Se di farmi morire / Domenico Maria Megli (2:39). Dovrò dunque morire? (2:09) ; Amarilli mia bella (2:32) / Giulio Caccini. O bella più / anon. Italian (2:33).
- Call Number
- *LDC 43046
- OCLC
- 38941823
- Author
- Dowland, John, 1563?-1626.
- Title
- The collected works [sound recording] / John Dowland.
- Imprint
- [England] : Editions de l'Oiseau-Lyre, [1997]
- Performer
- The Consort of Musicke, Anthony Rooley, conductor ; with Colin Tilney, harpsichord (CD 5) ; Anthony Bailes, Jakob Lindberg, Nigel North, Anthony Rooley, Christopher Wilson, lute (CD 8-11).
- Event
- Recorded Decca Studios, West Hampstead, London, 1976-1977.
- Language
- Vocal works sung in English (principally), French, Italian, and Spanish.
- Connect to:
- Added Author
- Tilney, Colin. InstrumentalistLindberg, Jakob. InstrumentalistNorth, Nigel. InstrumentalistWilson, Christopher. InstrumentalistRooley, Anthony. Instrumentalist. ConductorDowland, John, 1563?-1626. Songs or ayres, 1st-3rd book.Dowland, John, 1563?-1626. Pilgrimes solace.Dowland, John, 1563?-1626. Mr. Henry Noell his funerall psalmes.Dowland, John, 1563?-1626. Lachrimae.Morley, Thomas, 1557-1603? Consort lessons. Selections.Consort of Musicke. PerformerBritish Library. Manuscript. Additional 10444.
- Added Title
- Taffel Consort.Cambridge consort books.Mynshall lute book.Marsh lute book.Margaret Board lute book.Opusculum.Musicall banquet.Euing lute manuscript.
- Publisher No.
- 452 563 2 Editions de l'Oiseau-Lyre452 564-2--452 575-2 Editions de l'Oiseau-Lyre
- Research Call Number
- *LDC 43046 Notes and texts on file.