Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Renaissance music with John Dowland's "Dowland, J.: Lute Songs and Ayres," a captivating collection of 16 songs that showcase the composer's mastery of the lute and his penchant for melancholic melodies. Released on January 1, 2007, by Centaur Records, this album spans 55 minutes of pure, timeless artistry, drawing from Dowland's renowned "Book of Songs."
John Dowland, an English Renaissance composer, lutenist, and singer, is celebrated for his evocative compositions that often explore themes of sorrow and longing. This album features a selection of his most beloved lute songs and ayres, including the iconic "Flow, My Tears," which has become one of his most enduring works. The tracks are drawn from various books of songs, offering a comprehensive glimpse into Dowland's musical genius.
The album begins with "Can she excuse my wrongs" from Book 1, setting the stage for a journey through Dowland's lyrical and musical landscapes. Other notable tracks include "Sorrow, stay, lend true repentant tears" and "Say, Love, if ever thou didst find" from Book 2, as well as "Weep you no more, sad fountains" and "Daphne was not so chaste" from Book 3. Each song is a testament to Dowland's ability to weave intricate melodies with poignant lyrics, creating a rich tapestry of sound and sentiment.
Whether you're a seasoned fan of Renaissance music or a newcomer to the genre, "Dowland, J.: Lute Songs and Ayres" is an essential addition to your collection. The album's meticulous production and Dowland's timeless compositions make it a standout release, perfect for those who appreciate the beauty of classical music.
2007 Centaur Records, Inc.2007 Centaur Records, Inc.
Tracks
Book of Songs, Book 1: Can she excuse my wrongs, P. 42: Can she excuse my wrongs, P. 42John Dowland, Kristine Hurst, Ben Cohen
Book of Songs, Book 2: Sorrow, stay, lend true repentant tears: Sorrow, stay, lend true repentant tearsJohn Dowland, Kristine Hurst, Ben Cohen
Book of Songs, Book 3: Say, Love, if ever thou didst find: Say love if ever thou didst findJohn Dowland, Kristine Hurst, Ben Cohen
Book of Songs, Book 3: Weep you no more, sad fountains: Weep you no more, sad fountainsJohn Dowland, Kristine Hurst, Ben Cohen
Book of Songs, Book 1: His golden locks Time hath to silver turned: His golden locks Time hath to silver turnedJohn Dowland, Kristine Hurst, Ben Cohen
Book of Songs, Book 1: Now, O Now I Needs Must Part: Now, O now I needs must part, P. 23John Dowland, Kristine Hurst, Ben Cohen
Book of Songs, Book 1: If my complaints could passions move: If my complaints could passions moveJohn Dowland, Kristine Hurst, Ben Cohen
Book of Songs, Book 1: Come again, sweet love doth now invite: Come again, sweet love doth now inviteJohn Dowland, Kristine Hurst, Ben Cohen
Book of Songs, Book 1: My thoughts are winged with hopes: My thoughts are winged with hopesJohn Dowland, Kristine Hurst, Ben Cohen
Book of Songs, Book 2: O sweet woods, the delight of solitariness: O sweet woods, the delight of solitarinessJohn Dowland, Kristine Hurst, Ben Cohen
Book of Songs, Book 2: Flow, my tears, fall from your springs: Flow, my tears, fall from your springsJohn Dowland, Kristine Hurst, Ben Cohen
Book of Songs, Book 3: Daphne was not so chaste as she was changing: Daphne was not so chasteJohn Dowland, Kristine Hurst, Ben Cohen
Book of Songs, Book 3: Time stands still: Time stands stillJohn Dowland, Kristine Hurst, Ben Cohen
Book of Songs, Book 3: Behold a wonder hereJohn Dowland, Kristine Hurst, Ben Cohen
Book of Songs, Book 3: Lend your ears to my sorrow, good people: Lend your ears to my sorrow, good peopleJohn Dowland, Kristine Hurst, Ben Cohen
Book of Songs, Book 3: It was a time when silly bees could speak: It was a time when silly bees could speakJohn Dowland, Kristine Hurst, Ben Cohen