Elizabeth II Regina
1952 - 2022
'Long live fair Oriana!'
A selection of madrigals from
The Triumphes of Oriana (ed. Thomas Morley), 1601
Vox Luminis (Lionel Meunier)
Mezzaluna (Peter Van Heyghen)
recorded: August 27, 2013, AMUZ, Antwerp
[Laus Polyphoniae 2013]
period instruments
lossless (flac)
source: Klara (B) (digital radio)
recorded with harddisc recorder
programme notes & lyrics included (docx)
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Thomas BATESON (1570/75-1630)
(01) When Oriana walk'd to take the air [02'50"]
George KIRBYE (?-1634)
(02) With angel's face and brightness [02'30"]
Thomas MORLEY (1557/58-1602)
(03) Arise, awake [02'18"]
Ellis GIBBONS (1573-1603)
(04) Round about her charret [02'19"]
Edward JOHNSON (fl 1572-1601)
(05) Come blessed bird [02'34"]
William BYRD (1540-1623)
(06) Blessed is he that fears the Lord [03'00"]
(07) Fantasia a 5 [05'07"]
(08) Pavan & Galliard a 6 [03'19"]
Richard CARLTON (c1558-1638?)
(09) Calm was the air [03'14"]
Daniel NORCOMBE (1576?-1655)
(10) With angel's face and brightness [02'49"]
Ellis GIBBONS
(11) Long live fair Oriana [02'54"]
George MARSON (c1573-1632)
(12) The nymphs and shepherds danced [02'43"]
Thomas MORLEY
(13) Hard by a crystal fountain [03'14"]
John FARMER (fl 1591-1601)
(14) Fair nymphs I heard one telling [02'02"]
William BYRD
(15) Susanna faire [04'14"]
(16) Lullaby [03'55"]
Thomas WEELKES (c1576-1623)
(17) As Vesta was from Latmos hill descending [04'05"]
John HILTON (?-1609 or earlier)
(18) Fair Oriana, beauty's queen [02'32"]
John LISLEY (fl c1600)
(19) Fair Cytherea presents her doves [02'55"]
William COBBOLD (1559/60-1639)
(20) With wreathes of rose and laurel [02'02"]
Richard NICHOLSON (1563-1639)
(21) Sing shepherds all [03'52"]
Robert JONES (fl 1597-1615)
(22) Fair Oriana, seeming to wink at folly [02'39"]
John WILBYE (1574-1638)
(23) The lady Oriana [03'11"]
links:
The Triumphs of Oriana - parts
download:
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Thank you so much, Thomas!
ReplyDeleteBTW, could this be re-uploaded, files are not to be found at either of the services provided...
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Deleteprogram mirrors one of my all time favs, in Hyperion: thank you for the reupload, Thomas !
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