Christian Rivet - 24 ways upon the bells (2010)
BAND/ARTIST: Christian Rivet
- Title: 24 ways upon the bells
- Year Of Release: 2010
- Label: Ambroisie - naïve
- Genre: Classical Guitar
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:15:32
- Total Size: 332 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. L'heure. Scotch Cap
02. Mr Dowland's Midnight
03. Mr Winter's Jump
04. Lady Hundson's Puffe
05. Sir John Smith, His Almain
06. Lachrimæ Pavan
07. Lord Strang's March
08. The Most Sacred Queen Elisabeth, Her Galliard
09. Mrs Vaux's Galliard
10. The Right Honourable Robert Earl of Essex, His Galliard
11. Round Battell Galliard
12. On Walsingham
13. Le quart. Scots Rant
14. I can not Keepe my Wife at Home
15. Light of Love
16. La Cloche (The Bell)
17. Robin Hoode
18. La demie. Twas within a Furlong of Edinborough (town)
19. Nocturnal after John Dowland op. 70: I. Musingly (Meditativo)
20. Nocturnal after John Dowland op. 70: II. Very agitated (Molto agitato)
21. Nocturnal after John Dowland op. 70: III. Restless (Inquieto)
22. Nocturnal after John Dowland op. 70: IV. Uneasy (Ansioso)
23. Nocturnal after John Dowland op. 70: V. March-like (Quasi una marcia)
24. Nocturnal after John Dowland op. 70: VI. Dreaming (Sognante)
25. Nocturnal after John Dowland op. 70: VII. Gently rocking (Cullante)
26. Nocturnal after John Dowland op. 70: VIII. Passacaglia (Misurato. Molto tranquillo)
27. Come Heavy Sleep
28. I Will Give My Love an Apple
29. Avant l'heure. Come Ashore, Jolly Tar and Your Trousers On
30. Yesterday
31. Here Comes the Sun
Christian Rivet takes us on a fascinating journey through England illustrated by selected pieces of music from the late sixteenth century to the present, played on several different plucked instruments – the archlute and guiters ancient, modern, and even electric!
‘24 Ways Upon the Bells’ is an inspiring release replete with originality, freshness and charm, an accessible yet eclectic listening experience with very well-known repertoire by Dowland, Playford, Britten and The Beatles. The programme ends with two of the Beatles’ best-loved songs: “Yesterday” and “Here Comes the Sun”. After a musical journey rich in exciting sonorities, the latter, transcribed and played on the archlute by Christian Rivet, closes the release on a poetic ray of sunlight. This release is part of the Cité de la Musique series on Naïve – offering internationally renowned musicians the opportunity to record on the legendary instruments on display within the museum of early instruments at the Cité de la Musique.
01. L'heure. Scotch Cap
02. Mr Dowland's Midnight
03. Mr Winter's Jump
04. Lady Hundson's Puffe
05. Sir John Smith, His Almain
06. Lachrimæ Pavan
07. Lord Strang's March
08. The Most Sacred Queen Elisabeth, Her Galliard
09. Mrs Vaux's Galliard
10. The Right Honourable Robert Earl of Essex, His Galliard
11. Round Battell Galliard
12. On Walsingham
13. Le quart. Scots Rant
14. I can not Keepe my Wife at Home
15. Light of Love
16. La Cloche (The Bell)
17. Robin Hoode
18. La demie. Twas within a Furlong of Edinborough (town)
19. Nocturnal after John Dowland op. 70: I. Musingly (Meditativo)
20. Nocturnal after John Dowland op. 70: II. Very agitated (Molto agitato)
21. Nocturnal after John Dowland op. 70: III. Restless (Inquieto)
22. Nocturnal after John Dowland op. 70: IV. Uneasy (Ansioso)
23. Nocturnal after John Dowland op. 70: V. March-like (Quasi una marcia)
24. Nocturnal after John Dowland op. 70: VI. Dreaming (Sognante)
25. Nocturnal after John Dowland op. 70: VII. Gently rocking (Cullante)
26. Nocturnal after John Dowland op. 70: VIII. Passacaglia (Misurato. Molto tranquillo)
27. Come Heavy Sleep
28. I Will Give My Love an Apple
29. Avant l'heure. Come Ashore, Jolly Tar and Your Trousers On
30. Yesterday
31. Here Comes the Sun
Christian Rivet takes us on a fascinating journey through England illustrated by selected pieces of music from the late sixteenth century to the present, played on several different plucked instruments – the archlute and guiters ancient, modern, and even electric!
‘24 Ways Upon the Bells’ is an inspiring release replete with originality, freshness and charm, an accessible yet eclectic listening experience with very well-known repertoire by Dowland, Playford, Britten and The Beatles. The programme ends with two of the Beatles’ best-loved songs: “Yesterday” and “Here Comes the Sun”. After a musical journey rich in exciting sonorities, the latter, transcribed and played on the archlute by Christian Rivet, closes the release on a poetic ray of sunlight. This release is part of the Cité de la Musique series on Naïve – offering internationally renowned musicians the opportunity to record on the legendary instruments on display within the museum of early instruments at the Cité de la Musique.
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