DOWLAND John (1563-1626)
Iestyn Davies (Countertenor) - Thomas Dunford
Hyperion Records
1 CD
076:21
Chor / Lied
2014-03-01
Sorrow, stay, lend repentant Tears Come again, sweet Love doth now invite Go, Crystal Tears Mrs. Winter's Jump (für Laute solo) I saw my Lady weep Flow, my Tears, fall from your Springs Can she excuse my Wrongs? Behold a Wonder here? Semper Dowland semper dolens (für Laute solo) In Darkness let me dwell Time stands still All ye whom Love or Fortune hath betrayed Say, Love, if ever thou didst find Lachrimae (für Laute solo) Come away, come sweet Love Shall I strive with Words to move? Burst forth, my Tears Fortune my Foe (für Laute solo) Come, heavy Sleep Now, oh now I Needs must part
DOWLAND John (1563-1626)Iestyn Davies (Countertenor) - Thomas DunfordLabel : Hyperion Records
Of all English songwriters, John Dowland has enjoyed the most powerful afterlife, his voice unmistakably present in any version of his songs. The preeminent marriage of music and poetry, the nuanced shades of wit and melancholy and the extraordinary writing for both lute and voice all combine to proclaim Dowland as the father of English song.