Legousin hai gunaikes (Anacreon) ; Away, away, Anacreon : Anacreon's ode Englished ; Anacreon's ode, call'd the lute : in orignal Greek ; Anacreon's ode, call'd the lute : English'd, to be sung by a basse alone / Henry Lawes -- Sappho to the Goddess of Love / John Blow -- Odes IV, 7: Diffugere nives / Horace ; John Wilson -- When to her lute Corinna sings / Thomas Campion -- Corinna now you'r young and gay / John Ecceles -- Hero and Leander, Nor com'st thou yet / Nicholas Lanier -- So beautie on the waters stood / Alfonso II Ferrabosco -- Sappho to the Goddess of Beauty / John Blow -- Odes I, 22: Integer vitae / Horace ; John Wilson -- Orpheus' hymn to God / Henry Lawes -- Stop, o ye waves / John Weldon -- When Orpheus went down to the regions below ; An answer to Orpheus and Euridice / William Boyce -- At dead low ebb of night : a tale out of Anacreon / Henry Lawes.
Note
Originally presented as the singer's inaugural "lecture" as president of the Classical Association.
Event (note)
Recorded July, 25 & 29, 2001, St. Margaret's Church, Walmgate (The early Music Centre), York, England.
Language (note)
Sung in Greek, Latin, and English.
Source of description (note)
Description based on hard copy version record.
Author
Kirkby, Emma. Performer
Title
Classical Kirkby [electronic resource] : Orpheus and Corinna, 17th century English songs on classical themes.
Imprint
Åkersberga, Sweden : BIS, p2002.
Performer
Emma Kirkby, soprano ; Anthony Rooley, theorbo-lute.
Event
Recorded July, 25 & 29, 2001, St. Margaret's Church, Walmgate (The early Music Centre), York, England.