English Renaissance Music
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Galliard
- Alman: The Honeysuckle
- Silver Swan
- Coranto: Heigh Ho Holiday
- Oft Have I Vowed
- My Bonny Lass
- Coranto: Alarm
- Fortune
- Doe You Not Know
- Pavan
- Rowland [Lord Willoughby's March]
- Thus Bonny-Boots
- Jig
- Lady Oriana
- Satyr's Dance
- Pavan of Five Parts
- Callino Casturame
- O Care, Thou Wilt Despatch Me
- Lullaby
- Woods So Wilde
- Alman
- Pavana
- Galiarda
- Volta
- Earle of Oxford's Marche
- Bells
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #46191 in Music
- Released on: 1990-03-12
- Number of discs: 1
Customer Reviews
An interesting spin on English Renaissance Music
The composers of 16th century England were able to take the music of other countries and produce something uniquely their own. So, too, has Canadian Brass taken English Renaissance music and made it into something wonderfully different. Immediately accessible (and acceptable) to modern ears, these tunes are a splendid treat. Almans and Galliards take on a whole new flavor when done entirely by brass instruments.
They don't come much better.
The incomparable Canadian Brass make this album a rare treat. From the first notes of Holborne's "Galliard" to the magnificent complexity of Byrd's "Fitzwilliam Suite", their renditions are sheer delight. The music is both relaxing and enjoyably stimulating. Repeated hearings allow the listener to discover some hidden turn or embellishment that was not noticed before, or to appreciate again the antiphonal and complementary interplay of the instruments in the antique harmonies they create. A most enjoyable recording.
The finest brass ensembles all on 1 album
I got this CD quite a while ago, and I still listen to it almost daily. Best at night in a candlelit room while it's raining sipping fine wine and reminising of the Renaissance festival! (wierd, I know. But that's just me) If you have an interest in this time period, you won't regret buying this CD.




