Danyel - Why canst thou not?
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250 Years of English Song (2CD)
Charles Brett (counter-tenor, tenor), Anthony Rooley (lute), Neil Jenkins (tenor), Trevor Jones (viola, viol), Wendy Eathorne (soprano), Polly Waterfield (viol), Ian Grammie (viol), Catherine Mackintosh (viol, violin), Jane Ryan (viola da gamba), Ian Gammie (bass viol), Colin Tilney (harpsichord),...
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John Danyel: Lute Songs, 1606
Recording location: Decca Studios, West Hampstead, London, UK, May 1978
Anthony Rooley (lute & director)
The Consort of Musicke
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Danyel’s songs represents the very best of this wonderful repertoire…Chance takes great pains to articulate every word beautifully… undoubted artistry. — More…
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Special offer. John Danyel - Complete Songs and Lute Music
Nigel Short (countertenor), David Miller (lute), Libby Crabree (soprano), Charles Daniels (tenor), Matthew Vine (tenor), Adrian Peacock (bass), Jacob Heringman (lute), Mark Caudle (bass viol)
This recording will transport you back to rural England at the turn of the 17th century … an entertaining selection of vocal solo and quartet music. — More…
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Musique and Sweet Poetrie
Songs and Lute Solos from Europe around 1600
Emma Kirkby (soprano) & Jakob Lindberg (lute)
This exquisite collection of musical gems is arranged so as to represent a tour around Europe at the end of the Renaissance. …there is a feast of pleasing musical detail here from both performers,... — More…
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John Danyel: Songs to Mistress Anne Grene
A Garden of Eloquence: Katharine Hawnt (voice), Ziv Braha (lute), Uri Smilansky (bass viol)
[Hawnt's] diction is amazingly clear, aided by immaculate sound quality, and her understanding and interpretation of texts are excellent throughout… John Danyel was one of [Dowland's] most interesting... — More…
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