Classical Music 7:00-9:30pm
Playlist for Thursday, May 14, 2009
Early Music of England
Hosted
by Nicholas Mitchell
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Composer |
Selection |
Performers |
Record Title |
Label |
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7:00 |
William Byrd |
Missa in tempore paschali |
Chanticleer |
Byrd Missa in tempore paschali |
Harmonia Mundi |
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Anonymous |
My Lady Careys Dompe |
Paul O’Dette |
The Royal Lewters |
Harmonia Mundi |
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Henry VIII |
Pastyme with good Companie |
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Philip van Wilder |
Fantasie; Philip’s Dump |
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7:30 |
Anonymous |
The Duke of Somersettes Dompe |
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Anonymous |
My Lady Careys Dompe |
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William Byrd |
The Queen’s Alman/Hugh Ashton’s
Ground; Pavan & Galliard a 6 |
Capriccio Stravagante; Skip Sempé,
harpsichord |
William Byrd: Virginals &
Consorts |
Auvidis |
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The Bells |
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Bolder Brass |
Dorian |
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Henry Purcell |
Sleep, Adam, Sleep; I attempt from
love’s sickness to fly |
Drew Minter, countertenor |
Sweeter than Roses: Songs of Henry
Purcell |
Harmonia Mundi |
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I attempt from love’s sickness
(instrumental); Air instrumental; Air lent; As me to love no more |
Il Seminario musicale; Gerard
Lesne, alto |
O Solitude & Songs |
Naive |
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8:00 |
The complete music for Queen Mary's
funeral, newly assembled and edited, and performed in Westminster Abbey by
the Abbey Choir for the first time since 1695 |
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Henry Purcell |
O dive custos: Elegy on the death
of Queen Mary; Incassum, Lesbia: The Queen’s Epicedium |
Westminster Abbey Choir; New
London Consort; Martin Neary, conductor; Emma Kirkby and Evelyn Tubb,
sopranos; Michael Chance, countertenor; Ian Bostridge, tenor; Stphen Richardson
and Simon Birchall, basses; Paula chateuneuf, theorbo; Martin Baker, organ;
Martin Neary, organ and harpsichord |
Music for Queen Mary: A
Celebration of the Life and Death of Queen Mary |
Sony |
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Thomas Tollet |
The Queen’s Farewell. March |
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John Paisible |
The Queen’s Farewell. March |
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Henry Purcell |
March |
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Thomas Morley |
I am the resurrection |
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Henry Purcell |
Thou knowest, Lord; Canzona |
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Thomas Morley |
I heard a voice |
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8:45 |
Henry Purcell |
Instrumental Music from Dido and Aeneas: Overture in c; Air in
c (Song: Peace and I are strangers grown); The Triumphing Dance in C;
Ritornelle in D Minor; Air (Chorus: Thanks to these lonesome vales); Dance in
D Minor (A Dance to entertain Aeneas by Dido’s women); Echo Dance in Furies
in F; The Sailor’s Dance in B; The Witches’ Dance in B; Chacony |
Freiburger Barockorchester; Thomas
Hengelbrock, conductor |
Henry Purcell: Instrumental Music |
Deutsche Harmonia Mundi |
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9:00 |
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Beati omnes qui timent Dominum |
Taverner Consort, Choir &
Playes; Andrew Parrott, conductor |
Purcell: Te Deum & Jubilate in
D |
Veritas |
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Thomas Tallis |
Lamentations of Jeremiah, First
and Second Sets |
The King’s Singers |
English Renaissance |
RCA |