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| Fantasies, Ayres And Dances / Julian Bream Consort | |||||
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Release Date: 10/25/1990 Label: Rca Victor Red Seal Catalog #: 7801 Spars Code: DDD Composer: Thomas Morley, John Dowland, Peter Philips, Richard Allison, Nicholas Strogers, Richard Nicholson, John Playford Performer: Julian Bream, Robert Tear, Nancy Hadden, James Tyler Conductor: Julian Bream Orchestra/Ensemble: Julian Bream Consort
Number of Discs: 1 |
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| Notes & Reviews | Back to Top | ||||
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A brilliantly played, scrupulously balanced recording. The binding medium in this programme is the music for a 'broken' consort, the mixed-family instrumental band that took shape as an adjunct to the Elizabethan theatre; Julian Bream's devotion to consort music has remained undimmed through three decades, though the personnel of his group has changed, the modern flute has given way to its renaissance ancestor and the violin to the treble viol. Ten of the items come from Thomas Morley's ''First Book of Consort Lessons'', arrangements of various pieces by Morley, Philips, Dowland, Strogers and Alison; two more are drawn from other sources, one, the Fantasia of Byrd, presented by a 'whole' consort of three viols. Did lutenists then use the right-hand nails (as Bream, also a guitarist, does) to help their elaborate divisions (variations) to be heard as they deserved to be? We do not know, nor, when they are so brilliantly played in such a scrupulously balanced recording, do we need to. The high quality of the music and the full spectrum of its moods, coupled with the ingenuity and variety of the 'orchestration', exclude any risk of monotony, but for good measure the proceedings are punctuated with smaller-scale diversions. Nancy Hadden acts the part of the peripatetic van Eyck as well as 'joyning hands' with Bream in Nicholson's The Jew's Dance, James Tyler plucks the humble cittern from the 'rhythm section' with an anonymous solo setting of Grimstock, and Robert Tear, in splendid voice, supplies two lute songs. The whole is a sampler of a rich area of English music that has never been really adequately represented on disc in excellent performances, and herewith recommended without apology or reservation to anyone to whom English music pre 1600 (or thereabouts) is not anathema. Acquire and enjoy.' -- John Duarte, Gramophone [2/1989] |
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| Works on This Recording | Back to Top | ||||
| 1. |
Joyne hands by Thomas Morley | ||||
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Performer:
Julian Bream (Guitar)
Conductor: Julian Bream Orchestra/Ensemble: Julian Bream Consort Period: Renaissance Written: by 1599; England |
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Frogg Galliard, P 23A by John Dowland | ||||
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Performer:
Julian Bream (Guitar)
Conductor: Julian Bream Orchestra/Ensemble: Julian Bream Consort Period: Renaissance Written: England |
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A Pilgrimes Solace: no 9, Goe, nightly cares, the enemy to rest by John Dowland | ||||
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Performer:
Julian Bream (Guitar)
Conductor: Julian Bream Orchestra/Ensemble: Julian Bream Consort Period: Renaissance Written: 1612; England |
Language: English |
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| 4. |
Phillips Paven by Peter Philips | ||||
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Performer:
Julian Bream (Guitar)
Conductor: Julian Bream Orchestra/Ensemble: Julian Bream Consort Period: Renaissance Written: England |
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De la tromba pavin by Richard Allison | ||||
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Performer:
Julian Bream (Guitar)
Conductor: Julian Bream Orchestra/Ensemble: Julian Bream Consort Period: Renaissance Written: England |
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In Nomine Pavin by Nicholas Strogers | ||||
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Performer:
Julian Bream (Guitar),
Robert Tear (Tenor)
Conductor: Julian Bream Orchestra/Ensemble: Julian Bream Consort Period: Renaissance Written: 16th Century; England |
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| 7. |
The Jewes Dawnce by Richard Nicholson | ||||
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Performer:
Julian Bream (Guitar),
Nancy Hadden (Flute)
Conductor: Julian Bream Orchestra/Ensemble: Julian Bream Consort Period: Renaissance Written: England |
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| 8. |
The English Dancing Master: Grimstock by John Playford | ||||
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Performer:
Julian Bream (Guitar),
James Tyler (Lute)
Conductor: Julian Bream Orchestra/Ensemble: Julian Bream Consort Period: Baroque Written: by 1651; England |
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