Tunes of sad despaire
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Tunes of sad despaire
Satirino Records, c2012
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Chiefly for countertenor and acc
Sung in Middle English (1st-3rd, 6th-8th, 10th-12th, 14th-15th, and 17th works)
Dominique Visse, countertenor (1st-3rd, 6th-8th, 10th-12th, 14th-15th, and 17th works) ; Renaud Delaigue, bass (2nd, 8th, and 15th) ; Éric Bellocq, lute (1st, 5th-6th, 8th, and 13th-14th) and orpharion (2nd, 7th, 9th-10th, 12th, and 16th) ; Fretwork (1st-4th, 6th-8th, 10th-12th, and 14th-17th)
Recorded: Église de Marols, Loire, France, 18, 19 & 20 ix 2011
Compact disc
Texts in Middle English with Japanese translation (1st-3rd, 6th-8th, 10th-12th, 14th-15th, and 17th works)
Satirino Records: SR121
Satirino Records: PSR 121
Contents of Works
- Go crystall teares
- If my complaints
- Sorrow come
- Paduan by John Dowland / Thomas Simpson
- What if a day : Poulton no 79
- Fine knacks for ladies
- Goe nightly cares
- Flow my teares
- My lord of Dehims lamentacion / anonymous
- In darknesse let mee dwell
- In this trembling shadow
- Away with these selfe louing lads
- Dr. Case's pauen : Poulton no 12 / diminutions for repeats by Éric Bellocq
- From silent night
- Come heauy sleepe
- All ye whom loue of fortune or fortune hath betrayd : from the first booke of songs or ayres
- Now O now I needs must part