
Rachelle Taylor - Vox Virginalis: English Keyboard Music under the Tudor and Stuart Reigns (1999)
BAND/ARTIST: Rachelle Taylor
- Title: Vox Virginalis: English Keyboard Music under the Tudor and Stuart Reigns
- Year Of Release: 1999
- Label: ATMA Classique
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:07:21
- Total Size: 456 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Ladye Carey's Dompe 02:13
2. Pavyon 02:49
3. Byrd: Hugh Aston's Ground 09:51
4. Byrd: Fortune My Foe 03:56
5. Philips: Amarilli di Giulio Romano (after G. Caccini) 03:29
6. Philips: Pavan and Galliard Dolorosa: Pavan 06:20
7. Philips: Pavan and Galliard Dolorosa: Galliard 02:10
8. Bull: The King's Hunt 03:49
9. Morley: Goe from My Windowe 04:23
10. Gibbons: Fantasia in C (harpsichord version) 03:27
11. Gibbons: Fantasia in C (virginal version) 03:26
12. Gibbons: The Italien Grounde 01:51
13. Farnaby: Bonny Sweete Robin 05:01
14. Tomkins: A Sad Pavan for These Distracted Times 06:35
15. Tomkins: Ground in G 08:01
Performers:
Rachelle Taylor (harpsichord)
1. Ladye Carey's Dompe 02:13
2. Pavyon 02:49
3. Byrd: Hugh Aston's Ground 09:51
4. Byrd: Fortune My Foe 03:56
5. Philips: Amarilli di Giulio Romano (after G. Caccini) 03:29
6. Philips: Pavan and Galliard Dolorosa: Pavan 06:20
7. Philips: Pavan and Galliard Dolorosa: Galliard 02:10
8. Bull: The King's Hunt 03:49
9. Morley: Goe from My Windowe 04:23
10. Gibbons: Fantasia in C (harpsichord version) 03:27
11. Gibbons: Fantasia in C (virginal version) 03:26
12. Gibbons: The Italien Grounde 01:51
13. Farnaby: Bonny Sweete Robin 05:01
14. Tomkins: A Sad Pavan for These Distracted Times 06:35
15. Tomkins: Ground in G 08:01
Performers:
Rachelle Taylor (harpsichord)
The accomplishments of the virginalists, that school of English keyboard composers who flourished in the late Tudor and early Stuart eras, are documented in even the most succinct music history books. This recording proposes an overview of non-liturgical English keyboard music from about 1525 to 1650, written for an instrument then called the virginals. Because of its slower mechanism and rustic timbre, the "virginals" is used here for playing the earlier repertoire and for variations on folk tunes, whereas the harpsichord is reserved for the more extended virtuoso pieces. Harpsichordist and scholar Rachelle Taylor has given concerts and lectures in Canada, Europe, the United States, and Taiwan, and has been featured in broadcast concerts on the French and English services of the CBC.
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