Description |
1 online resource (1 audio file) |
Contents |
Walsingham (:38) -- Can she excuse my wrongs (2:35) -- Ryght honorable (:40) -- Flow my tears (Lachrimae) (4:42) -- Have you seen the bright lily grow / Robert Johnson (2:35) -- Then in time passing on (:32) -- Battle galliard (3:01) -- Lowest trees have tops (2:16) -- And accordinge as I desired there cam a letter (:55) -- Fine knacks for ladies (1:50) -- From thence I went to the Landgrave of Hessen (:24) -- Fantasy (2:42) -- Come, heavy sleep (3:46) -- Forlorn hope fancy (3:08) -- And from thence I had great desire to see Italy (:28) -- Come again (2:56) -- Wilt thou unkind thus reave me (2:40) -- After my departure I caled to mind (:29) -- Weep you no more, sad fountains (2:38) -- My Lord Willoughby's welcome home : [for 2 lutes] (1:34) -- Clear or cloudy (2:47) -- Men say that the Kinge of Spain (1:01) -- In darkness let me dwell (4:10) -- Fields of gold (3:32) ; Message in a bottle (5:34) / Sting -- Have you seen the bright lily grow? / Robert Johnson (2:41) |
Summary |
Featuring the music of acclaimed Elizabethan songwriter John Dowland, Sting is joined on this recording by lute player Edin Karamazov |
Notes |
Songs with lute, lute music, and a duet for lutes, interspersed with excerpts from Dowland's letter to Sir Robert Cecil, Nuremberg, Nov. 10, 1595 |
Performer |
Sting, vocals, archlute (15th, 20th works) ; Edin Karamazov, lute, archlute |
Event |
Recorded Steerpike Studios, Il Palagio, Italy, and Metropolis Studios, London |
Notes |
Sung or spoken in English |
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Hard copy version record |
Subject |
Songs (High voice) with lute.
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Lute music.
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Lute music (Lutes (2))
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Lute music.
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Lute music (Lutes (2))
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Songs (High voice) with lute.
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Genre/Form |
Lute music
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Songs (High voice) with lute
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Archlute music
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Streaming audio
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Form |
Streaming audio
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Author |
Sting (Musician), performer.
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Karamazov, Edin, instrumentalist.
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Container of (work): Dowland, John, 1563?-1626.
Wallsingham.
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Container of (work): Dowland, John, 1563?-1626.
Songs or ayres, 1st book. Can she excuse my wrongs.
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Container of (work): Dowland, John, 1563?-1626.
Songs or ayres, 2nd book. Flow my teares.
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Container of (work): Johnson, Robert, approximately 1583-1633.
Have you seen the bright lily grow?
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Container of (work): Dowland, John, 1563?-1626.
King of Denmark his galliard.
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Container of (work): Dowland, John, 1563?-1626.
Songs or ayres, 3rd book. Lowest trees have tops.
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Container of (work): Dowland, John, 1563?-1626.
Songs or ayres, 2nd book. Fine knacks for ladies.
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Container of (work): Dowland, John, 1563?-1626.
Fantasies, lute, P. 6, G minor.
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Container of (work): Dowland, John, 1563?-1626.
Songs or ayres, 1st book. Come heavy sleepe.
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Container of (work): Dowland, John, 1563?-1626.
Forlorn hope fancy.
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Container of (work): Dowland, John, 1563?-1626.
Songs or ayres, 1st book. Come againe sweet love doth now envite.
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Container of (work): Dowland, John, 1563?-1626.
Songs or ayres, 1st book. Wilt thou unkind thus reave me of my hart.
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Container of (work): Dowland, John, 1563?-1626.
Songs or ayres, 3rd book. Weepe you no more, sad fountaines.
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Container of (work): Dowland, John, 1563?-1626.
My Lord Willobes wellcome home.
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Container of (work): Dowland, John, 1563?-1626.
Songs or ayres, 2nd book. Cleare or cloudie sweet as Aprill showring.
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Container of (work): Dowland, John, 1563?-1626.
In darkness let me dwell.
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