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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
  • Tilney, Colin
  • Lindberg, Jakob
  • North, Nigel
  • Wilson, Christopher
  • Rooley, Anthony
  • Morley, Thomas, 1557-1603?
  • Consort of Musicke. prf
  • British Library. Manuscript. Additional 10444.
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
  • Part songs, English
  • Lute music
  • Chamber music
  • Harpsichord music, Arranged
  • Psalms (Music)
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.
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Tilney, Colin. Instrumentalist
Lindberg, Jakob. Instrumentalist
North, Nigel. Instrumentalist
Wilson, Christopher. Instrumentalist
Rooley, Anthony. Instrumentalist. Conductor
Dowland, 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. Performer
British 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-Lyre
452 564-2--452 575-2 Editions de l'Oiseau-Lyre
Research Call Number
*LDC 43046 Notes and texts on file.
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