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The King's Singers' Madrigal History Tour

The King's Singers' Madrigal History Tour
John Dowland, William Byrd, Giaches de Wert, Anonymous, Philippe Verdelot, Jacques Arcadelt, Giovanni Giacomo Gastoldi, Rossino Mantovano, John Bartlet, Thomas Tomkins, John Farmer, Orlando Gibbons, Thomas Morley, Clement Janequin, Pierre Certon, Orlando de Lassus, Pierre Passereau, Claude Le Jeune, Adrian Willaert, Alonso de Mudarra, Juan del Encina, Mateo Flecha, Hans Leo Hassler, Ludwig Senfl, Paul Hofhaimer, Erin Headley, Anthony Rooley

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Track Listing

  1. Amor Vittorioso (Love Victorious)
  2. Mantovano: Lirum Bililirum
  3. Bianco E Dolce Cigno
  4. Bella Franceschina
  5. Ultimi Mei Sospiri
  6. Alla Cazza
  7. Or Si Rallegri Il Cielo
  8. Fine Knacks for Ladies
  9. Who Made Thee, Hob, Forsake the Plough?
  10. Of All the Birds That I Do Not Know
  11. Too Much I Once Lamented
  12. Fair Phyllis
  13. Silver Swan
  14. Now Is the Month of Maying
  15. Guerre (The War)
  16. La, La, La, La, Je Ne l'Ose Dire
  17. Bon Jour: Et Puis, Quelles Nouvelles?
  18. Mignonne, Allons Voir Si la Rose
  19. Il Est Bet et Bon
  20. Margot Labourez Les Vignes
  21. Gentil Amoureaux
  22. Faulte d'Argent
  23. Tricotea
  24. Triste Estaba el Rey David
  25. Cucu, Cucu
  26. Tres Morillas M'Enamoran
  27. Fatal la Parte
  28. Bomba (The Pump)
  29. Tanzen und Springen
  30. Vitrum Nostrum Gloriosum
  31. Ach Elslein
  32. Ach Weh des Leiden
  33. G'läut Zu Speyer (The Bells of Speyer)
  34. Herzliebstes Bild

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #57889 in Music
  • Released on: 1989-06-06
  • Number of discs: 1

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A Terrific European Madrigal Sampling5
Most madrigals one hears tend to be either in Italian or English. Not so on this album, perhaps one of the best European madrigal samplers (if not the only one)in existence. Some well known English and Italian madrigals can be found, of course. But the true treasure of this album is its inclusion of French, German -- and most rarely, Spanish -- madrigal offerings. Combine this repertoire, then, with the accurate sonorities of the King's Singers and one finds treasure unbounded. An album that is infinitely enjoyable. Liner notes and translations are included.

A Real Delight5
I heard the first four selections on a Chicago classical station earlier this year, and knew right away I had to have this album. The King's Singers harmonize beautifully. And, as the title suggests, the listener gets samples of different European madrigal styles.

A fun introduction to European madrigal styles!5
Joined on about a third of the numbers by instrumentalists billed as the "Consort of Musicke", the King's Singers offer a variety of compositions from each country they "visit", some upbeat and others gently reflective. The vocalists are countertenors Jeremy Jackman and Alastair Hume, tenor Bill Ives, baritones Anthony Holt and Simon Carrington, and bass Colin Mason. Their presence and theatricality in interpreting the material are delightful, and these men blend together impeccably, with a clear, straight tone and flawless enunciation. You can actually understanding the words without reading along in the insert booklet (provided, of course, that you're familiar with the language being sung!) Favorites of mine from the thirty four tracks include the Italian "Lirum bililirum" and "Il bianco e dolce cigni"; the English "Of all the birds that I do know" and "Now is the month of Maying"; "La, la, la, je ne l'ose dire" and "Il est bel et bon" from France, "Tres morillas m'enamoran" from Spain; and the German "Tanzen und Springen". In addition to this release, this fine group has an extensive discography. Check out their other recordings too!