(The 2nd to 4th consort pieces, though presented on a single band with one timing, are quite separate works in the Charteris catalog) -- Funeral teares. Oft thou hast (2:41) ; O sweet flower (3:04) ; O th'unsure hopes (2:29) ; In darkness let me dwell (5:45) ; My joy is dead (3:47) ; Deceitful fancy (2:53) ; A dialogue: Foe of mankind (2:24) -- Fantasia V ; Almain ; Galliard (7:29) -- Fantasia I ; Fantasia (Ayre) no. 3 ; Fantasia (Ayre) no. 2 (1:00) -- Fantasia VIII ; Almain ; Galliard (8:06).
Note
The Funeral teares are songs with lute and viola da gamba, except the last a dialogue with lute and viola da gamba. The consort music is for 2 violins, viola da gamba, and organ (1st and 5th works) or 2 viole da gamba and organ (2nd to 4th works).
The vocal works sung in English.
Title on disc: Vocal & consort music.
Previously released in 1981.
Author
Coperario, John, approximately 1570-1626, composer.
Title
Funeral teares ; Consort music / John Coprario.
Publisher
[Place of publication not identified] : Decca, [20--?]
Type of content
performed music
Type of medium
computer
Type of carrier
online resource
Digital file characteristics
audio file
Performer
Consort of Musicke (Emma Kirkby, soprano, in the 1st work) ; Anthony Rooley, conductor, and lute.