Dowland: Lachrymae & Britten: Lachrymae
Andrew Manze takes a close look at the music and ideas behind the seven pavans from John Dowland's Lachrymae or Seven Teares. He also looks at Benjamin Britten's Lachrymae.
Andrew Manze takes a close look at the music and ideas behind the seven pavans from John Dowland's Lachrymae or Seven Teares, published in 1605 for lute and viol consort. This profoundly intimate and expressive music has been described as the renaissance equivalent to Beethoven's late quartets and is performed by the viol group Concordia. Andrew also looks at Benjamin Britten's Lachrymae.
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Dowland: Lachrymae & Britten: Lachrymae
Duration: 01:06:30
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John Dowland
Lachrimae amantis
Performers: Concordia
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John Dowland
Lachrimae antiquae
Performers: Concordia
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John Dowland
Lachrimae antiquae novae
Performers: Concordia
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John Dowland
Lachrimae coactes
Performers: Concordia
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John Dowland
Lachrimae gementes
Performers: Concordia
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John Dowland
Lachrimae tristes
Performers: Concordia
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John Dowland
Lachrimae verae
Performers: Concordia
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- Sun 8 Jul 2007 17:00麻豆社 Radio 3