The Renaissance Lute (Ronn McFarlane)
The Renaissance Lute (Ronn McFarlane)
Pierre Attaingnant: 1. Branle (1530, Paris) 2. Branle gay. Cest mon amy 3. Haulberroys 4. Haulberroys 5. Branle de Poictou 6. Adrian Le Roy (c1520-1598): Petite fantasie dessus l'accord du Leut 7. Passemeze William Byrd (1543-1623): 8. Pavana Bray 9. Galliard John Dowland (1563-1626): 10. Forlorn Hope Fancy Anon: 11.Greensleeves (Ballet Lute Book c.1590) 12.Greensleeves (Thysius Lute Book c.1600) Francis Cutting: 13.Greensleeves (c.1595) Anon: 14. John Come Kiss Me Now (Cozens Lute Book c.1600) Hans Judenkünig: 15. Madonna (c.1517, Vienna) 16. Christ ist erstanden (Christ is risen) 17. Und wer er nit erstanden (And who is not risen) 18. Der hoff dantz 19. Der hoff dantz (Nach tantz) Hans Newsidler: 20. Preambel (1536, Nuremberg) 21. Elslein liebstes Elslein mein (Dearest Elslein my Elslein) 22. Ich klag den tag (I lament the day) 23. Ein welsher tantz Wascha mesa 24. Der hupff auff Luis Milan: 25. Fantasia (1536, Valencia) Luis de Narvaez: 26. Conde Claros (1538, Valladolid) 27. Mille regretz Allessandro Piccinini (1566-1638): 28. Passacaglia Robert Ballard: 29. Branles de village (1614, Paris) Valentin Bakfark: 30. Fantasia Joanambrosio Dalza: 31. Pavane alla ferrarese (1508, Venice) 32. Salterello 33. Piva Francesco da Milano (1497-1543): 34. Ricercar #51 35. Ricercar #16 36. Fantasia #33 37. Ricercar #34 38. O Bone Jesu Ronn McFarlane – lute
This album now rates as my favorite from among the lute music offerings readily available from commericial sources in the US. Ronn MacFarlane plays enthusiastically and dynamically, and the great affinity he seems to have for the songs is readily transmitted through the recording. There is nothing monotonous here: each rendition sparkles. Here is an album you can listen to again and again, eagerly anticipating every listen. --- Clifford Teapes, amazon.com
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