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Alamire, David Skinner - Madrigaux pour le Roi Tudor (2007)

Alamire, David Skinner - Madrigaux pour le Roi Tudor (2007)

BAND/ARTIST: Alamire, David Skinner

  • Title: Madrigaux pour le Roi Tudor
  • Year Of Release: 2007
  • Label: Obsidian
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:06:55
  • Total Size: 295 mb
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Tracklist

01. Italia mia benché 'l parlar sia indarno
02. Con l'angelico riso
03. Quanto sia lieto il giorno
04. Lasso che se creduto
05. O dolce notte
06. Madonna qual certezza
07. Afflicti spirti mei
08. Dentr'al mio cor
09. Quando nascesti Amore?
10. Piove dagli occhi della donna mia
11. Pur troppo donn'in van tant'ho sperato
12. I vostri acuti dardi
13. Chi non fa prova amore
14. Lieta è madonna et io pur come soglio
15. Con lacrim'et sospir
16. Donna se fera stella
17. Ognun si duol d'amore
18. Altro non è 'l mio amor che 'l proprio inferno
19. Madonna io v'amo et taccio
20. Sì suave è l'inghanno
21. Se ben li occhi mia infermi
22. Cortese alma gentile
23. Quanta dolceça amore
24. Donna che sete fra le donne belle
25. La bella donna a cui donast' il core
26. Deh quanto è dolc'amor
27. Donna leggiadra et bella
28. Madonna per voi ardo
29. Amor io sento l'alma
30. Ultimi miei sospiri

Alamire, David Skinner - Madrigaux pour le Roi Tudor (2007)


David Skinner is known primarily for his combined role as a researcher and performer of early music, and is Fellow and Director of Music at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, and an Affiliated Lecturer in the Faculty of Music. He teaches historical and practical topics from the medieval and renaissance periods. From 1997 to 2001 he was a Postdoctoral Fellow of the British Academy at Christ Church, Oxford (where he was a Choral Scholar from 1989 to 1994), and was the Lecturer in Music at Magdalen College, Oxford, from 2001 to 2006. At Cambridge he conducts the Choir of Sidney Sussex College, with whom he has toured and made professional recordings. He has published widely on music and musicians of early Tudor England, and his most recent projects include the collected works of Nicholas Ludford (Early English Church Music, 2003 & 2005) and The Arundel Choirbook (Duke of Norfolk: Roxburghe Club, 2003). He is currently editing the Latin church music of John Sheppard for publication in 2008, and co-authoring a book on music and the English Reformation.

Lynda Sayce is one of the UK s leading lutenists, and is noted both as a performer and as a musical scholar with a strong interest in history, literature and the visual arts. She studied at St Hughs college, Oxford, where she matriculated in History and graduated in Music. She then studied lute with Jakob Lindberg at the Royal College of Music, and also took continuo classes with Nigel North. She holds a Ph.D for her research on the history of the theorbo, and has contributed articles to Early Music, the Revised New Grove Dictionary of Music, and the art journal Apollo, and has edited many music publications. She performs regularly with leading period instrument ensembles, including The King's Consort, the Academy of Ancient Music, the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, and the Musicians of the Globe.

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