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The Queen - Music For Elizabeth I

The Toronto Consort

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Cat No: MARQUIS81387

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Release Date:  18 July 2011

Label:  Marquis

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  774718138729

Genres:  Classical  

  • Description

    'The Queen' by the Toronto Consort - numbering some of Canada's leading early music specialists - which recreates musical life at the court of Elizabeth I. Many of these songs were written for or about this remarkable monarch, while others are songs that would have been performed at her court. The Toronto Consort is Canada's foremost chamber ensemble specialising in the music of the Middle Ages, Renaissance, and early Baroque periods. The consort members include both singers and instrumentalists (lute, recorder, guitar, flute, early keyboards and percussion).They have previously produced a recording for Marquis titled 'Praetorius Christmas Vespers', as well as several CDs for the American label Dorian. Queen Elizabeth the First was an accomplished musician so it is likely that she played many of the songs featured on this album. Elizabeth was also, famously, a lover of dancing and dance music. Even as she lay dying, Elizabeth is said to have asked for music so that she might die as gaily as she lived. She heard music until her last breath. Personnel: The Toronto Consort: Michele DeBoer (soprano), David Fallis (tenor), Ben Grossman (cittern), Katherine Hill (soprano, viola da gamba), Paul Jenkins (tenor, harpsichord), Terry McKenna (lute, bandora), Alison Melville (recorder, renaissance flute), John Pepper (bass), Laura Pudwell (mezzo-soprano), with Lucas Harris (lute, bandore), Christopher Verrette (violin)

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. See, see the shepheards queene (Thomas Tomkins)
      • 2. Can she excuse my wrongs (John Dowland)
      • 3. Lord Willoughby (Anonymous)
      • 4. Essex last good-night (Anonymous)
      • 5. The Queenes treble (John Johnson)
      • 6. When Dasies pied (Anonymous)
      • 7. O Mistris mine (Thomas Morley)
      • 8. Ring out your bels (Anonymous)
      • 9. Nuttmigs and Ginger (Anonymous)
      • 10. Wooe her and win her (Thomas Campion)
      • 11. Time stands still & The Lady Frances Sidneys Almayne (John Dowland & Richard Allison)
      • 12. Say love if ever thou didst find (John Dowland)
      • 13. Courant, of harte diefje waerom zoo stil (Jakob van Eyck)
      • 14. Each lovely grace (William Corkine)
      • 15. Where are all thy beauties now? (Thomas Campion)
      • 16. The Sacred End Pavin (Thomas Morley)
      • 17. In Eighty-eight (Anonymous)
      • 18. The Queenes Alman (William Byrd)
      • 19. With fragrant flowers (Francis Pilkington)
      • 20. His golden locks (John Dowland)
      • 21. All creatures now (John Bennet)
      • 22. Fly Love (Thomas Morley)