Studio der Frühen Musik / Leonhardt
2564 69765 4 (2CD)
Tracklisting
CD 1 WILLIAM LAWES (1602–1645) Suite No.2 a 5 in F major: 1. Fantasia 2. Aire ORLANDO GIBBONS (1583–1625) 3. Pavan in A major GILES FARNABY (c.1563–1640) 4. Fantasia in D major WILLIAM LAWES (1602–1645) Sonata No.7 in D minor: 5. Fantasia 6. Air (Almand) 7. Galliard WILLIAM BYRD (1543–1623) Pavan and Galliard a 6 in C major 8. Pavan 9. Galliard JOHN DOWLAND (1563–1626) arr. WILLIAM RANDALL (?mid-16th century–?1604) 10. Dowland’s Lachrymae 11. Galliard "Can she excuse my wrongs" THOMAS TOMKINS (1572–1656) 12. A Sad Pavan for these Distracted Times WILLIAM LAWES (1602–1645) 13. In nomine from Suite No.3 in B flat major THOMAS MORLEY (1557/8–1602) 14. Nancie WILLIAM TISDALE (fl. 16th century) 15. Pavana Chromatica (Mrs Katherin Tregians Pavan) WILLIAM BYRD (1543–1623) Pavan and Galliard in D major, BK52: 16. Pavan 17. Galliard JOHN BULL (?1562/3–1628) 18. Fantasia No.1 in G major on ut re mi fa sol la "Hexachord"
CD 2 WILLIAM BYRD (1543–1623) 1. Fantasia a 3 in C major, BK27 THOMAS MORLEY(1557/8–1602) 2. Fantasia WILLIAM BYRD (1543–1623) 3. Fantasia a 6 in G minor, BE17,12 ANONYMOUS 4. A Toye JOHN BULL (?1562/3–1628) 5. The Duchesse of Brunswick’s Toye GILES FARNABY (c.1563–1640) 6. Spagnoletta THOMAS TOMKINS (1572–1656) 7. Pavan of 3 Parts in G major 8. Galliard of 3 Parts in G major WILLIAM BYRD (1543–1623) 9. Clarifica me, Pater, BK49 JOHN COPRARIO (?c.1570/80–1626) 10. My joy is dead from Funeral Teares for the Death of the Right Honorable the Earle of Devonshire TOBIAS HUME (?c.1579–1645) 11. Tobacco from The First Part of Ayres, French, Pollish and others… ORLANDO GIBBONS (1583–1625) 12. Fantasia in G major from 9 Fantasies of 3 Parts THOMAS WEELKES (1576–1623) 13. Cease sorrows now JOHN WARD (c.1589–1638) 14. Fantasia No.1 a 4 in C major JOHN WILSON (1595–1674) 15. Stay, o stay 16. Beauty which all men admire JOHN HINGESTON (c.1606–1683) Fantasia a 3: 16. Overture 17. Almand 19. Ayre THOMAS CAMPION (1567–1620) 20. Come, you pretty false-eyed wanton from Second Booke of Ayres, "Light Conceits of Lovers" ANONYMOUS 21. Deerest love