Près de votre oreille: Blessed Echoes

Thu 9 Apr

Blessed Echoes is an exceptional concert celebrating the richness of the English Lute Song through an ambitious and rarely heard musical panorama. Performed by eight outstanding musicians from Près de votre oreille, the programme brings to life Elizabethan and Jacobean gems with remarkable finesse, combining voices and period instruments to create an immersive, vibrant and deeply moving experience.

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Programme

  • Alfonso Ferrabosco II (c. 1575-1628) – Ayres (1609)
    Like Hermit poore 4’18

  • Robert Jones (1577-1617) – A Musicall Dreame (1609)
    Lie down poor heart 4’41

  • Thomas Ford (1580-1648) – Musicke of Sundrie Kindes (1607)
    A Pavin, Sir Richard Westons delight 5’10

  • Robert Jones (1577-1617) – A Musicall Dreame (1609)
    If in this Flesh 4’03
  • Michael Cavendish (c. 1565-1628) – Ayres in Tabletorie to the lute (1598)
    Wandring in this place 3’16

  • John Dowland (1563-1626) – The First booke of songes or Ayres (1597)
    Go Crystal teares 3’49
  • Alfonso Ferrabosco II (c. 1575-1628)
    Almain II 2’52

  • Thomas Ford (1580-1648) – Musicke of Sundrie Kindes (1607)
    How shall I then discribe my love 3’35
  • John Dowland
    Farewell fantaisie 4’34
  • Alfonso Ferrabosco II (c. 1575-1628)
    Coranto I 1’26
  • Philipp Rosseter – A book of ayres (1601)
    When Laura Smiles 3’02
  • Robert Jones (1577-1617) – The first booke of Songes (1600)
    What if I seeke for love 1’43
  • Thomas Ford (1580-1648) – Musicke of Sundrie Kindes (1607)
    Not full twelve yeeres twice tolde 2’57
  • John Dowland (1563-1626) – The First booke of songes or Ayres (1597)
    Can she excuse my wrongs 4’28
  • Robert Jones (1577-1617) – A Musicall Dreame (1609)
    Once did I serve a cruel heart 1’59
  • Thomas Ford (1580-1648) – Musicke of Sundrie Kindes (1607)
    A Pavin, M Maines Choice 6’06
  • Thomas Campion (1567- 1620) – The first booke of airs (1613)
    Never wether-beaten saile 4’30
  • Robin Pharo
    Réversibilité, Chanson pour 4 voix et guitare sur un poème de Charles Baudelaire 5’46

 

   

 

  • Picture: Hélène Hanon

 
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