Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Renaissance music with James Bowman's captivating album, "Dowland: Lute Songs And More." Released in 2009 under the Musical Concepts label, this exquisite collection showcases the timeless compositions of John Dowland, performed with unparalleled artistry by James Bowman and accompanied by the masterful lute playing of Robert Spencer.
Spanning a generous 72 minutes, the album features 27 tracks that beautifully encapsulate the essence of classical, opera, medieval, and choral genres. From the hauntingly beautiful "Come again! Sweet love doth now invite" to the poignant "Sorrow, stay," each piece is a testament to Dowland's enduring legacy and Bowman's exceptional vocal prowess.
Originally recorded on a pair of LPs in the late 1970s, this collection has been meticulously curated to offer a comprehensive journey through Dowland's lute songs and more. The album's rich tapestry of sound is further enriched by the inclusion of works from Dowland's contemporaries, adding depth and variety to the listening experience.
James Bowman, renowned for his distinctive countertenor voice, brings a unique sensitivity and emotional depth to each performance. His collaboration with Robert Spencer, a virtuoso on the lute, results in a harmonious blend of voice and instrument that is both captivating and deeply moving.
Whether you are a seasoned enthusiast of classical music or a newcomer eager to explore the riches of the Renaissance era, "Dowland: Lute Songs And More" is an album that promises to enchant and inspire. Let the luminous melodies and profound lyrics transport you to a world of timeless beauty and artistic brilliance.
2009 Musical Concepts2009 Musical Concepts
Tracks
Come again! Sweet love doth now inviteJohn Dowland, James Bowman, Robert Spencer
Go, crystal tearsJohn Dowland, James Bowman, Robert Spencer
Can she excuse my wrongs?John Dowland, James Bowman, Robert Spencer
Awake,sweet ove, thou art returnedJohn Dowland, James Bowman, Robert Spencer
Sorrow, stayJohn Dowland, James Bowman, Robert Spencer
Shall I sue?John Dowland, James Bowman, Robert Spencer
Fine knacks for ladiesJohn Dowland, James Bowman, Robert Spencer
Preludium and Lachrimae PavanJohn Dowland, Robert Spencer
What if I never speed?John Dowland, James Bowman, Robert Spencer
Me, me and none but meJohn Dowland, James Bowman, Robert Spencer
Flow not so fast, ye fountainsJohn Dowland, James Bowman, Robert Spencer
When Phoebus first did Daphne loveJohn Dowland, James Bowman, Robert Spencer
Lady, if you so spite meJohn Dowland, James Bowman, Robert Spencer
Shall I strive with words to move?John Dowland, James Bowman, Robert Spencer
Tell me, true loveJohn Dowland, James Bowman, Robert Spencer
Semper Dowland, semper dolensJohn Dowland, Robert Spencer
Fair, if you expect admiringThomas Campian, James Bowman, Robert Spencer
I care not for these ladiesThomas Campian, James Bowman, Robert Spencer
It fell on a summer's dayThomas Campian, James Bowman, Robert Spencer
The Cypress curtain of the nightThomas Campian, James Bowman, Robert Spencer
Lady Laiton's AlmainJohn Dowland, Robert Spencer
Eyes, look no moreJohn Daniel, James Bowman
Like as the lute delightsJohn Daniel, James Bowman
What delight can they enjoyJohn Daniel, James Bowman
Captain Candish's GalliardJohn Dowland, Robert Spencer
Sweet, come againPhilip Rosseter, James Bowman, Robert Spencer
Whether men do laugh or weepPhilip Rosseter, James Bowman, Robert Spencer