Lute songs of Elizabethan England performed by three young female artists and a charismatic bass. An afternoon concert will take us to the courts of King James I and Queen Elizabeth I.
programme
Thomas Campion:
The Third Booke of Ayres, 1617 – selection
Oft have I sigh’d
Maydes are simple some men say
So tyr’d are all my thoughts
What is it all men possesse
Were my hart as some mens are
Fire that must flame
Anonymous
La Rossignol – Jane Pickeringe’s Lute Booke, 1616
John Dowland:
Sir John Smith, His Almaine – A Varietie of Lute Lessons, 1610
My Lord Chamberlain, His Galliard – The First Booke of Songs and Ayres, 1597
My Lord Willoughby’s Welcome Home – The Dowland Lute Booke, 1610
Diego Ortiz:
Pasomezzo for viola da gamba
Thomas Campion:
The Third and Fourth Booke of Ayres 1617 – selection of songs
Faine would I wed
Sleepe angry beauty
Thrice tosse these Oaken
Break now my heart and dye
Thomas Campion:
The Third Booke of Ayres, 1617 – song selection
Now let her change
Fire, fire, fire, fire, loe here
Shall I come, sweet Love
Couldmy heart
If love loves truth
So quick, so hot
If thou longs’t so much
Never weather-beaten saile
performers
Lucie Strejcová – soprano
Barbora Hulcová – lute
Magda Uhlířová – viola da gamba
Joel Frederiksen – lute, bass
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