Danyel - Like as the lute delights
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Label: Stradivarius
Cat No: STR33903
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 30th September 2013
Contents
Works
Can doleful notes?Coy Daphne fled
Daniells Jigge
Dost thou withdraw thy grace?
Drop not mine eies
Eyes, look no more
Griefe keepe within
Have all our passions
He whose desires are still abroad
I die whenas I do not see
If I could shut the gate
Let not Cloris thinke
Like as the lute delights
Mounsiers Almayne
Mrs Anne Grene her leaves be green
No, let chromatic tunes uncertain certain turns
Now the earth the skies the air
Pavan 'Rosamund'
Pavan
Stay cruel stay
Thou Pretty Bird
Time, cruel time
What delight can they enjoy?
Why canst thou not?
Artists
Michael Chance (countertenor)Paul Beier (lute)
Works
Can doleful notes?Coy Daphne fled
Daniells Jigge
Dost thou withdraw thy grace?
Drop not mine eies
Eyes, look no more
Griefe keepe within
Have all our passions
He whose desires are still abroad
I die whenas I do not see
If I could shut the gate
Let not Cloris thinke
Like as the lute delights
Mounsiers Almayne
Mrs Anne Grene her leaves be green
No, let chromatic tunes uncertain certain turns
Now the earth the skies the air
Pavan 'Rosamund'
Pavan
Stay cruel stay
Thou Pretty Bird
Time, cruel time
What delight can they enjoy?
Why canst thou not?
Artists
Michael Chance (countertenor)Paul Beier (lute)
About
From the liner notes by Paul Beier:
“The exceptional nature of the Danyel song book has, naturally, lead to its being particularly fortunate in modern discographic production, and the tendency has always been to present each work with the maximum forces possible. For the present recording I have decided to use a different approach. Although it is specified on the title page, I do not employ the bass viol: the sustained sound of the viol can easily eclipse the delicate plucking of the lute, rendering Danyel’s highly sophisticated counterpoint more difficult to appreciate. This makes for an altogether more intimate experience of the songs and shifts the focus to the subtle interplay between the literary text and the supreme artistry of John Danyel’s musical language.
The sum total of Danyel’s known solo lute works is five, and two of these are of uncertain attribution. The two pavans are masterpieces showing the high level of Danyel’s attainment in the art of lute playing. It is not certain if the 'Daniell' of 'Daniells Jigge' is our composer; another possibility is the Elizabethan court lutenist, Daniel Bacheler. Of the three similar versions of Monsieurs Almain, named after a famous incident in the war of the Spanish Armada, two are attributed to Bacheler, but the earliest version, presented on this disc, is unambiguously ascribed to John Danyel”.
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