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William Lawes: Lighten Mine Eies [CD] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
William Lawes: Lighten Mine Eies [CD] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
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For their very first album with harmonia mundi, Robin Pharo and his ensemble Près de votre oreille explore the highly poetical and personal world of William Lawes, the brilliant heir to Byrd and Gibbons. The gifted Lawes carried the instrumental arts and vocal music to an incredible height of perfection. This is a rediscovery to make the heart rejoice.
Tracklist:
- Lawes: Music, the Master of Thy Art Is Dead
- Lawes: Harp Consort No. 9 in D Major: Pavin on a Them By Cormacke
- Lawes: Choice Psalmes Put Into Musick: XI. My God, My Rock, Regard My Cry
- Lawes: Choice Psalmes Put Into Musick: XI. My God, My Rock, Regard My Cry (Arr. for Solo Harpsichord By L. Barrucand)
- Lawes: Choice Psalmes Put Into Musick: VI. Judah in Exile Wanders
- Lawes: Harp Consort No. 5 in D Major: Alman
- Lawes: Harp Consort No. 5 in D Major: Saraband
- Lawes: Harp Consort No. 4 in D minor: Coranto
- Lawes: Whiles I This Standing Lake
- Lawes: Can Beauty's Spring: Diminutions on Love, I Obey (Arr. for Voices, Violas Da Gamba, Harp, Theorbo and Harpsichord By R. P
- Lawes: Choice Psalmes Put Into Musick: XIV. O Sing Unto the Lord a New Song
- Lawes: Harp Consort No. 11 in D minor: Fantazy
- Lawes: Choice Psalmes Put Into Musick: XXVII. Ne Irascaris, Domine
- Lawes: Harp Consort No. 10 in G minor: Paven on a Them By Coprario
- Lawes: Choice Psalmes Put Into Musick: XVII. How Long Will Thou Forget Me, O Lord, for Ever?
- Lawes: Choice Psalmes Put Into Musick: XXII. Come, Sing the Great Jehovah's Praise
- Lawes: Choice Psalmes Put Into Musick: XXIX. in Resurrectione Tua Domine
- Lawes: Harp Consort No. 8 in G Major: Paven
- Lawes: O My Clarissa
UPC: 3149020955031
Label: Harmonia Mundi
Release Date: 9.5.25
Format: CDAll Sales are Final.
No Refunds or Exchanges.
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