VA - English Ensemble Music - Frans Brüggen, Brüggen-Consort
Classical | Easy CD-DA, APE, Cue | No Log | 1 CD, covers | 296 MB | RS
Teldec 4509-97465 | 1995
ANTHONY HOLBORNE (?1584-?1602)
[1-6] Dances and Airs a 5
recorders and viols
from: Pavans, Galliards, Almains and other short Aeirs, both Grave, and Light in Five Parts, for Viols, Violins or Other Musicall Winde Instruments, London 1599
JOHN TAVERNER (c. 1490-1545)
[7] In Nomine a 4
four recorders
CHRISTOPHER TYE (c 1505-1572)
[8] In Nomine ("Crye") a 5
recorder, viol/oboe, viol/recorder, viol/recorder, viol
WILLIAM BYRD (1543-1623)
[9] In Nomine a 5
recorder, viol, viol, recorder, viol
THOMAS SIMPSON (c. 1582-after 1630)
[10] "Bonny Sweet Robin", Ricercar a 4
viol, recorder, recorder, viol/virginal
from: Taffel-Consort, Hamburg 1621
WILLIAM BYRD (1543-1623)
[11] "The leaves be green", Browning a 5
five recorders
THOMAS MORLEY (1557/58-1602)
[12] "La Girandola" a 2
two viols
[13] "II Lamento" a 2
two recorders
[14] "La Caccia" a 2
recorder and viol
from: The first Booke of Canzonets to Two Voyces, London 1595
GEORGE JEFFREYS (c. 1610-1685)
[15] Fantasia a 3
recorder, two viols
ANDREW PARCHAM (before 1700)
[16] Solo in G
treble recorder and basso continuo
ROBERT CARR (17th century)
[17] Divisions upon an Italian ground
treble recorder and basso continuo
from: The delightful companion, 1686
WILLIAM BABELL (c. 1690-1723)
[18-20] Concerto a 7 in D major
recorder [sixth flute], strings and basso continuo
JOHANN CHRISTOPH PEPUSCH (1667-1752)
[21-24] Sonata no. 4 in F major
treble recorder and basso continuo
HENRY PURCELL (1659-1695)
[25] Chaconne "Three parts upon a ground" in F major
three treble recorders, violoncello and harpsichord
Frans Brüggen, recorder
Brüggen-Consort/FRANS BRÜGGEN [1-15]
Kees Boeke, Walter van Hauwe, recorder
Marie Leonhardt, Alda Stuurop, Antoinette van den Hombergh, Lucy van Dael, violin [18-20]
Fred Nijenhuis, double bass [18-20]
Anner Bylsma [17-24], Wouter Möller [25], violoncello
Nikolaus Harnoncourt, bass viol [16]
Gustav Leonhardt [16-24], Bob van Asperen [25], harpsichord