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John Bull represents the nightingale on this recording: elegant, technically brilliant, learned, polished and haunting. The sparrow singing in the shadow of this great master is Giles Farnaby. His voice is cheerful, charming, instinctively clever, original and witty |
Disc No: GMCD 7233 | |
Price: Sek. 157 | |
Name: The Nightingale and the Sparrow | |
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Composer | Opus | Name | Key | Performer |
Bull, John (1562/3-1628) | MB 85 | Walsingham | Derek Adlam, Harpsichord, Organ, Muselar | |
Bull, John (1562/3-1628) | MB 16 | Fantasy | ||
Bull, John (1562/3-1628) | In Nomine IV [MB 23] | |||
Bull, John (1562/3-1628) | Salvator Mundi II [MB 38] | |||
Farnaby, Giles (c.1563-1640) | Fantasy [MB 5] | |||
Farnaby, Giles (c.1563-1640) | Woody-cock [MB 40] | |||
Bull, John (1562/3-1628) | Fantasy on Ut re me fa sol la I [MB 17] | |||
Farnaby, Giles (c.1563-1640) | Mal Sims [MB 37] - | |||
Farnaby, Giles (c.1563-1640) | Muscadin or Kempe’s Morris [MB 38] | |||
Farnaby, Giles (c.1563-1640) | The King’s Hunt [MB 49] | |||
Bull, John (1562/3-1628) | Chromatic Pavane (Queen Elizabeth’s) [MB 87a] | |||
Bull, John (1562/3-1628) | Chromatic Galliard [MB 87b] | |||
Bull, John (1562/3-1628) | Prelude to the In Nomine [MB 30a] | |||
Bull, John (1562/3-1628) | In Nomine IX [MB 28] |