[Freiburg?] : Deutsche Harmonia Mundi : Distributed by BMG, [1995]
℗1995
Physical Details
1 audio disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in
OCLC
on1393980704, ocm33379522, on1393978713
Credits
Pedro Memelsdorff, recorder ; Andreas Staier, harpsichord
Ayres, battles, ballets and grounds for recorder and harpsichord; all arrangements by Pedro Memesldorff and Andreas Staier.
Compact disc.
Program notes by Pedro Memelsdorff, in Italian with English, German and French translations, and biographical notes on the performers (29 p.) inserted in container.
Recorded Jan. 28-31, 1994, Sendesaal des DeutschlandRadio, Cologne.
Ayres: 3 tunes new to John Playford's Dancing master. On the cold ground ; The queen's delight ; Catherine Ogle / anonymous (4:23). Why so pale / William Lawes. Bid me to live / Henry Lawes. 2 tunes new to John Playford's Dancing master. Tune upon a jig ; Kemp's jig / anonymous (10:42) -- Battles: Ayres and pieces IV. Passages in imitation of the trumpet / Nicola Matteis. 5 marches and tunes from John Playford's New tunes, after Nicola Matteis. Isaac's maggot ; Walham Abbey ; The Marlborough ; The granedier's march ; Glory of the sun / anonymous (9:53) -- Suites: Fantazie, suite in a / Matthew Locke (13:29) -- Ballets: Court masques under Charles I and Charles II, 1640-1665. Whichdances ; Satyres masque ; Symphony ; Adsonns maske ; Cupararee ; Saraband and Scottish tunes / anonymous, Giovanni Coperario, William Lawes (10:32) -- Grounds: Toccata in a ; The plaint : a ground in a / Henry Purcell (12:45). The black joak, as 'tis perform'd at Dublin, upon a silent ground in D / anonymous (5:35). A ground in d / Henry Purcell (3:05)