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Tylman Susato Thomas Morley David Munrow Bergeret Roch William Byrd John Dowland Galliard Chamberlain Richard Nicholson Nicholson Oxenford James Bowman Oliver Brookes Christopher Hogwood Early Music Consort 1510 1513 1525 1551 1557 1566 1569 1570 1599 1602 1636 1738 1967 1969 1971 1976 2017
Tylman Susato (arround 1510-1570): Twelve Dances from the ‘Danserye’ (1551) Click to activate the English subtitles for the presentation (00:00-01:22) 00:00 La Mourisque (full bande) 01:13 Branle quatre Branles (recorders & strings) 02:54 Ronde & Salterelle (recorders & strings) 04:28 Ronde mon amy (cornett, crumhorn, dulcian, sackbut & tabor) 06:59 Allemaigne & Recoupe (strings & harpsichord) 09:39 Pavane Mille regretz (recorders & lute) 12:38 Basse danse Bergeret sans roch & reprise (full band) 15:13 Danse du roy (crumhorns & rackett) 16:36 Ronde (crumborns & rackett) 17:38 Passe et medio & Reprise Le Pingue (recorders, viol, lute, strings & harpsichord) 20:17 Ronde (crumhorns, regal & sackbuts) 22:16 Pavane La Bataille (full band) Thomas Morley +••.••(...)) Dances for Broken Consort from ‘The First Booke of Consort Lessons’ (1599) * Click to activate the English subtitles for the presentation (25:13-26:47) 25:13 Mounsier’s Almaine (William Byrd) 27:46 Lachrimae Pavan (John Dowland) 32:22 Michill’s Galliard (Anon) 34:39 Lute Duet: My Lord Chamberlain’s Galliard (John Dowland) 37:12 The Jew’s Dance (Richard Nicholson) 38:59 Captaine Piper’s Pavan & Galliard (John Dowland) 46:18 My Lord of Oxenford’s Maske (William Byrd) 47:25 Lavolto (Thomas Morley) 49:11 La Coranta (Thomas Morley) The Early Consort of London The Morley Consort * Conductor: David Munrow Recorded in 1971, at London Painting: Pieter Brueghel l'Ancien (around 1525-1569) La danse de la mariée en plein air (v. 1566) Find CMRR's recordings on Spotify : (http•••) Download CMRR's recordings in High fidelity audio : (http•••) David Munrow studied English literature at Cambridge and spent a while in South America, where he became fascinated by native wind instruments. Even as a student he was a brilliant reéorder player, and during the 1960s he extended his expertise to a wide range of early wihd instruments. He established his Early Music Consort in 1967 and much of his later work was based round this ensemble, with James Bowman (countertenor), Oliver Brookes (viol), Christopher Hogwood (keyboard and percussion) and James Tyler (lute). His infectious enthusiasm and skilful programming brought him an immense following. He recorded a rather wider repertoire than he could take on tour with the consort (it ranged from the 12th to the 1 8th century, as well as contemporary music written for him). Everything Munow did was meticulously planned and researched. His own knowledge and experience was vast, extending far beyond the sort of music the public associated with him. This became apparent in his radio programme Pied Piper, broadcast four times a week, ostensibly intended for younger listeners but fascinating to all ages for its range of topics and engaging presentation. Perhaps the following reminiscences will give some idea of his character. I first met David in the mid-1960s, before he began his career. We were both enjoying a holiday at the Dartington Summer School of Music and our common interest in early music led to a week of intensive talking, arguing, drinking and listening to music. Although subsequently we did not see a lot of each other, when we did meet we immediately dropped back into the same easy relationship. Later, when he ran ensemble classes at the summer school, I was continually amazed at his remarkable memory. When auditioning prospective participants, he could remember the abilities of those he had heard for only a minute or so the previous year. He wasn't just being polite if he complimented them on their improvement: his private comments to me implied that he really had remembered. In 1969 he was appointed Professor of Recorder at the Royal Academy of Music. In practice, this meant that he turned up once a week and organised some sort of musicmaking with the tiny group of students who were interested in early music. I used to creep out from my job in the library, and we were also joined by a promising student from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Philip Pickett. On his first day, David expected me to join him for lunch. When I told him that I was not entitled to use the professors' dining room, he insisted on using the students' canteen and subsequently always ate there. One Wednesday in May 1976, he phoned me in my office (l was now at the BBC) and asked if I would compile a list of editions to include in the notes for his next record set. I agreed, but was puzzled: why wasn't he doing it himself? I was working at it on the following Saturday when it was announced on the radio that he had died. The fact that he committed suicide was only divulged later; but it was obvious that he had known that he would not have time to finish the work necessary for the recording and did not want to leave anything incomplete. Everything he did he did with a thorough professionalism: the panache of his performance was underlaid by an infinite capacity for attending to detail. Clifford Barlett
Tielman Susato New London Consort 1551 1993 1998
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Susato: Dansereye (1551) - Rondes I & VII · New London Consort · Philip Pickett Elizabeth - Original Soundtrack ℗ 1993 Decca Music Group Limited Released on: 1998-09-16 Composer: Tielman Susato Auto-generated by YouTube.
Tylman Susato New London Consort 1551
Tylman Susato's "Dansereye" is a suite of 38 short but delightful renaissance dance pieces arranged in a flowing, artistic way. The pictures you will see with each piece may not always be historically accurate, but they're the images my mind conjures with each piece of music. No copyright infringement intended.
Josquin Prez Nicolas Gombert Schmelzer Riera Vinders Appenzeller Tielman Susato Mey 1545 2021
GRAINDELAVOIX/Björn Schmelzer with Andrew Hallock, Albert Riera, Andrés Miravete, Marius Peterson, Adrian Sîrbu, Tomàs Maxé, Arnout Malfliet, Lukas Henning (lute) and Philippe Malfeyt (cittern) camera- Felipe Pipi sound - Alex Fostier editing - Björn Schmelzer Check out our new release for the Glossa Label and (pre-)order here: (http•••) JOSQUIN THE UNDEAD : LAMENTS, DEPLORATIONS AND DANCES OF DEATH Works by Josquin des Prez (and Gombert, Vinders, Appenzeller) included in Tielman Susato's Septiesme Livre (Antwerp 1545) Recorded in Banna (Fondazione Spinola Banna per l’Arte), Poirino, Italy, on 8 June 2021 Engineered by Alexandre Fostier Recording supervised by Eugénie De Mey Editing: Alexandre Fostier and Björn Schmelzer Editing feedback and corrections: Arnout Malfliet Produced by Graindelavoix Executive producer: Carlos Céster, Glossa Music (http•••) (http•••) (http•••)
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