02. Anna-Lena Elbert "Whither runneth my sweet hart" The Second Booke of Ayres
03. Friederike Heumann "Walsingham" The Second Booke of Songs (London 1601)
04. Anna-Lena Elbert "O how my thoughts doe beate me"
05. Anna-Lena Elbert "My love bound me with a kisse" The First part of Ayres
06. Anna-Lena Elbert "Fain would I change that Note"
07. Friederike Heumann "Harke, Harke"
08. Anna-Lena Elbert "What greater griefe"
09. Evangelina Mascardi "Passymeasure Galliard" The Second Booke of Songs (London 1601)
10. Anna-Lena Elbert "Now what is love"
11. Anna-Lena Elbert "Come sorrow come" Musicke of Sundrie Kindes
12. Friederike Heumann "Coranto" The Second Booke of Songs (London 1601)
13. Anna-Lena Elbert "Dreames and Imaginations" Musicke of Sundrie Kindes
14. Friederike Heumann "A pill to purge Melancholie"
15. Mascardi, Evangelina "Prelude" The First Booke of Songes or Ayres (London 1597)
16. Anna-Lena Elbert "If my complaints" The Second Booke of Ayres
17. Friederike Heumann "Pavin"
18. Friederike Heumann "Coranto"
19. Friederike Heumann "If my complaints" The Second Booke of Songs (London 1601)
20. Anna-Lena Elbert "Fie fie"
21. Anna-Lena Elbert "Mee thought this other night" 22. Anna-Lena Elbert "Come again"
Number of discs:
1
Description:
In the heyday of English Renaissance music, the boundaries of musical forms and instrumental technique were expanded and composers embarked on a search for new, fascinating sounds. Thanks to the outstanding ensemble on this recording - Anna-Lena Elbert, Friederike Heumann (viola da gamba, lyra viol), Evangelina Mascardi (Renaissance lute) and Angelique Mauillon (harp) - this music blossoms again in it's ancient splendor and we can be enchanted by it's beauty, ingenuity and bittersweet melancholy.