Time stands still : lute songs on the theme of mutability and metamorphosis
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Time stands still : lute songs on the theme of mutability and metamorphosis
Hyperion, c1986
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For soprano and lute (1st-3rd, 5th-10th, and 12th-16th); for lute (4th and 11th)
Sung in English (1st-3rd, 5th-10th, and 12th-16th)
Emma Kirkby, soprano (1st-3rd, 5th-10th, and 12th-16th) ; Anthony Rooley, lute
Recorded: in Forde Abbey, Dorset, on 2 June 1985 (live recording)
Compact disc; analog recording
Texts in English (1st-3rd, 5th-10th, and 12th-16th)
Hyperion: CDA66186
Contents of Works
- His golden locks time hath to silver turned / John Dowland
- Though you are young and I am old / Thomas Campion
- Come, cheerful day / Thomas Campion
- Lost is my liberty / anonymous
- It was a time when silly bees could speak / John Dowland
- Go, passions, to the cruel fair / Thomas Ford
- Far from triumphing court / John Dowland
- Now each creature / George Handford
- Time, cruel time / John Danyel
- He whose desires are still abroad / John Danyel
- Pavan / Alfonso Ferrabosco
- Flow not so fast, ye fountains / John Dowland
- What then is love but mourning? / Philip Rosseter
- Time stands still / John Dowland
- Gather your rosebuds / William Lawes
- Mignonne allons / anonymous