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    Fretwork, Dublin Consort Singers & Mark Keane - John Amner: Complete Consort Music (2019) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

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    Fretwork, Dublin Consort Singers & Mark Keane - John Amner: Complete Consort Music (2019) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

    Fretwork, Dublin Consort Singers & Mark Keane - John Amner: Complete Consort Music (2019)
    FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 72:04 minutes | 1.30 GB
    Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital Booklet

    John Amner was born and died in Ely, Cambridge shire and worked for the greater part of his life at Ely Cathedral, as a boy chorister and later as informator choristorum. He succeeded some of England’s finest composers such as George Barcroft, John Farrant and Christopher Tye. He received his Bachelor of Music from Oxford with the support of the Earl of Bath in 1613, and also from Cambridge in 1640. Although not a ‘celebrated ‘ composer of the Renaissance era, the music in Amner’s Sacred Hymnes shows that he was capable of writing in a number of styles from three-voice conzonets through to elaborate consort anthems of multiple voices in the verse sections. Also on this fascinating album is his five part Pavan and Galliard Amner’s only surviving works for viol consort which represents an indication of a broader compositional output of instrumental music by the composer. Amner has been seldom recorded, and this meticulously and lovingly curated album represents an important addition to the understanding of both the composer and the provincial religious music scene in England in the first half of the 17th century. © Rubicon

    Tracklist:
    1 Love we in one consenting 01:50
    2 Let false surmises perish 01:34
    3 Away with weak complainings 01:52
    4 O come thou spirit divinest 02:05
    5 O love beseeming well 01:45
    6 Distressed soul 02:38
    7 Sweet are the thoughts 01:37
    8 Come let's rejoice 01:41
    9 Saint Mary now 01:17
    10 At length to Christ 01:00
    11 But he the God of love 01:26
    12 Woe is me 02:05
    13 Remember not, Lord, our offences 02:58
    14 Thus sings that heavenly quire 01:36
    15 The heavens stood all amazed 01:53
    16 Now doth the city remain solitary 02:58
    17 He that descended man to be 01:57
    18 I will sing unto the Lord 01:46
    19 O ye little flock 02:09
    20 Fear not 02:20
    21 And they cry 01:39
    22 Lo, how from heaven 02:18
    23 I bring you tiding 02:38
    24 A stranger here 03:36
    25 My Lord is hence removed and laid 01:26
    26 An Elegy in Memory of Master Thomas Hynson 05:15
    27 Pavan 03:20
    28 Galliard 01:52
    29 Consider, all ye passers by 05:54
    30 I am for peace 05:39

    foobar2000 1.3.7 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
    log date: 2019-05-23 14:55:57

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    Analyzed: Fretwork, Dublin Consort Singers & Mark Keane / John Amner: Complete Consort Music
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR15 -5.97 dB -28.33 dB 1:50 01-Love we in one consenting
    DR13 -10.17 dB -28.08 dB 1:34 02-Let false surmises perish
    DR13 -11.84 dB -31.04 dB 1:53 03-Away with weak complainings
    DR12 -11.71 dB -29.02 dB 2:06 04-O come thou spirit divinest
    DR13 -5.54 dB -28.36 dB 1:45 05-O love beseeming well
    DR14 -10.08 dB -29.94 dB 2:39 06-Distressed soul
    DR13 -4.53 dB -24.60 dB 1:38 07-Sweet are the thoughts
    DR14 -1.93 dB -21.04 dB 1:41 08-Come let's rejoice
    DR13 -9.04 dB -29.43 dB 1:17 09-Saint Mary now
    DR14 -10.55 dB -29.26 dB 1:01 10-At length to Christ
    DR12 -9.13 dB -28.11 dB 1:27 11-But he the God of love
    DR12 -11.54 dB -28.60 dB 2:05 12-Woe is me
    DR15 -6.13 dB -26.17 dB 2:58 13-Remember not, Lord, our offences
    DR13 -3.74 dB -24.68 dB 1:36 14-Thus sings that heavenly quire
    DR14 -0.94 dB -22.69 dB 1:53 15-The heavens stood all amazed
    DR14 -10.74 dB -28.55 dB 2:59 16-Now doth the city remain solitary
    DR14 -4.41 dB -24.33 dB 1:58 17-He that descended man to be
    DR12 -6.63 dB -24.18 dB 1:47 18-I will sing unto the Lord
    DR13 -4.23 dB -22.42 dB 2:10 19-O ye little flock
    DR13 -0.72 dB -19.46 dB 2:20 20-Fear not
    DR12 -0.40 dB -20.10 dB 1:40 21-And they cry
    DR13 -3.91 dB -22.20 dB 2:19 22-Lo, how from heaven
    DR12 -1.35 dB -21.38 dB 2:38 23-I bring you tiding
    DR13 -6.49 dB -24.85 dB 3:37 24-A stranger here
    DR12 -9.39 dB -25.69 dB 1:26 25-My Lord is hence removed and laid
    DR15 -4.43 dB -25.83 dB 5:15 26-An Elegy in Memory of Master Thomas Hynson
    DR12 -14.94 dB -29.75 dB 3:20 27-Pavan
    DR11 -14.15 dB -29.69 dB 1:53 28-Galliard
    DR14 -7.08 dB -26.43 dB 5:55 29-Consider, all ye passers by
    DR16 -2.85 dB -24.43 dB 5:40 30-I am for peace
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    Number of tracks: 30
    Official DR value: DR13

    Samplerate: 96000 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 2598 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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