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En este nuevo proyecto de grabación hemos incluido una selección de nuestras canciones favoritas de John Dowland y sus contemporáneos. Representa para nostoros la culminación de años de estudio y ejecución de este repertorio hasta que finalmente nos hemos sentido preparados para grabarlo. Has sido patrocinado en su totalidad por el sello  'MUSICA FICTA' (filial de "Pavane Records" especializada en música antigua).

 

 

 

EN ESTA PAGINA PODRA ESCUCHAR INTEGRAMENTE NUESTRO NUEVO CD

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Valeria Mignaco, soprano & Alfonso Marin , lute

Up until the end of the 15th century, the lute accompaniment of poetry and song was improvised according to the rhythm of the poem. For that reason it is impossible for us to reconstruct the practice of the time, since no written examples exist. At the end of the 15th century, the Italians developed a way of rendering polyphony on the lute, plucking with the fingers instead of with a quill. This new method allowed existing polyphonic songs (mostly frottole and subsequently madrigals) to be performed by one singer to the accompaniment of the lute, which would play all or some of the remaining voices. This development marked the beginning of the lute-song as a genre that soon began to expand across Europe, a process that continued throughout the 16th century.

England came late to this trend, but embraced it in a way that proved to be more fruitful and influential than in the rest of Europe. This was mainly due to the figure of John Dowland, one of the greatest song composers of any age and the main inspiration behind this recording. Although many lute-song masterpieces were created by Dowland’s contemporaries, none of these composers equals his level of originality, musical quality and sheer sublimity. We have included some pieces by some of the more accomplished composers (Francis Pilkington, Philip Rosseter, Michael Cavendish, Robert Jones, Thomas Campion and Robert Johnson) in order to offer a wider picture of the English lute-song as a genre. 

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1. Dowland, Stay Time awhile thy flying

2. Dowland, Say Love if ever thou didst find

3. Dowland, Flow my tears

4. Dowland, Come again: Sweet love doth now invite

5. Cavendish, Wand'ring in this place

6. Dowland, Mrs. Winter’s Jump (laúd solo)

7. Dowland, Can she excuse my wrongs?

8. Rosseter, When Laura smiles

9. Dowland, Sorrow Stay

10. Dowland, Mr. Dowland’s Midnight (laúd solo)

11. Dowland, Come away, come sweet love

12. DowIand, I saw my Lady weep

13. Dowland, Wilt thou, unkind, thus reave me ?

14. Rosseter, No grave for woe

15. Holborne, Cradle Pavan (Laúd solo)

16. Holborne, The Fairy Round (laúd solo)

17. Dowland, Clear or cloudy

18. Ford, Come, Phyllis, come unto these bowers

19. Campion, Fain would I wed

20. Campion, Shall I come sweet Love to thee ?

21. Dowland, Preludium (laúd solo)

22. Pilkington. Rest sweet nymphs

23. Johnson, Have you seen but a white lily grow ?

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