How The Rose Did First Grow RedSongs by Henry Lawes // Preludes for the Lute by John Wilson
Lawes - Wilson
David Munderloh (Tenor) - Julian Behr (Laute)
Passacaille
1 CD
058:57
Chor / Lied
2018-07-23
Amarillis, by a spring I'll tell you how the rose did frist grow red Prelude for the lute No. 6 in C minor In Celia's face a question did arise Dear, turn away thine eyes so bright Come, Cloris, hiew we to thy bow'r Prelude for the lute No. 9 in D minor Slide soft, ye silver floods Sweet lady and sole mistress of my love A willow garland Prelude for the lute No. 8 in C major Sabrina Fair How cool and temp'rate I am grown Sweet death come visit my sick heart Alman Corant 1 Corant 2 Hither we come into this world of woe Prelude for the lute No. 11 in G minor I burn, and cruel you Did I once say that thou wert fair? Hence, vain intruder, haste away Prelude for the lute No. 7 in C minor Sorrow, in vain why dost thou seek to tempt Prelude for the lute No. 3 in A minor Keep on your vail and hide your eye Oh, let me still and silent lie I rise and grieve Allemande for the viol Unto the soundless vaults of hell below Pale ink, thou art not black enough of hue Prelude for the lute in B-flat major My wand'ring thoughts have travelled 'round
Silvia Tecardi (Viol) // Die Komponisten des englischen Frühbarock Henry Lawes (1595-1662) und John Wilson (1595-1674) waren Freunde und Kollegen in Oxford; beide waren Mitglieder der Kings Musick und an der Chapel Royal angestellt, wo sie im direkten Umfeld von König Charles I. wirkten. Unter dem stimmungsvollen Titel How the rose did first grow red werden hier Lieder von Lawes und Lautenwerke von Wilson vorgestellt.