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Divisions and fantasias.

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Format:
Sound recording
Author/Creator:
Coolen, Saskia, performer.
Contributor:
Zipperling, Rainer, performer.
Ayrton, Patrick, 1961- performer.
Series:
Naxos Music Library.
Language:
No linguistic content
Subjects (All):
Variations (Organ, recorder, viola da gamba).
Variations (Harpsichord, recorder, viola da gamba).
Variations (Harpsichord).
Hornpipes.
Suites (Organ, recorder, viola da gamba).
Suites (Harpsichord, recorder, viola da gamba).
Variations (Viole da gamba (2)).
Genre:
Downloadable audio file.
Sound recordings.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 audio file)
Other Title:
Title on container spine: Divisios [sic] and fantasias
Place of Publication:
Castricum, The Netherlands : Globe, [2007]
System Details:
digital recording
Contents:
From "The divisionviolist" [i.e., The division violin, 1684]. Tollett's ground / George Tollett
Fantasia-suite in d minor / John Coprario
A hornepipe / Hugh Aston
Fantasia suite in g minor / William Lawes
From Camphuysen manuscript. Daphne / anonymous
Fantasia suite no 1 in g minor / John Coprario
Uppon la mi re / anonymous [i.e., Thomas Preston]
Fantasia suite no 2 in g minor / John Coprario
From "The division-viol." Divisions on a ground in d minor / Christopher Simpson
Fantasia suite in D major / William Lawes
From "The divisionviolist" [i.e., The division violin, 1684]. John come kiss / David Mell.
Participant:
Saska Coolen, recorder (or, in the 9th work, viola da gamba) ; Rainer Zipperling, viola da gamba ; Patrick Ayrton, harpsichord, organ.
Notes:
Chamber music of 16th- and early 17th-century England that employs the compositional technique known as ground bass, principally variations for broken consort of recorder, viola da gamba and organ or harpsichord; the 3rd & 7th works for solo harpsichord; the 9th work for 2 violas da gamba; in part arrangements.
The 2nd work, the Coperario Fantasia-suite in D minor, is not included in Musica Britannica v. 46 (Fantasia-suites / John Coprario ; transcribed and edited by Richard Charteris (London : Stainer & Bell, 1980)). Also unknown to the cataloger is whether the 10th work (Lawes' Fantasia suite in D major) is his Sett no. 6 or 8; he wrote two of them in the key of D major.
Recorded at the Oude Dorpskerk, Bunnik, The Netherlands, November 2005 and October 2007.
Description based on hard copy version record.
Contains:
Tollett, George. Tollett's ground.
Coperario, John, approximately 1570-1626. Fantasia-suites, organ, violin, viola da gamba, D minor.
Aston, Hugh, approximately 1485- Hornpipe, keyboard instrument
Lawes, William, 1602-1645. Fantasia-suites, organ, violin, viola da gamba, no. 1, G minor.
Coperario, John, approximately 1570-1626. Fantasia-suites, organ, violin, viola da gamba, no. 1 (Musica Britannica 46)
Preston, Thomas. Uppon la mi re.
Coperario, John, approximately 1570-1626. Fantasia-suites, organ, violin, viola da gamba, no. 2 (Musica Britannica 46)
Simpson, Christopher, -1669. Divisions, viole da gamba (2), continuo (Bodleian Library: Mus. Sch. C77, no. 7)
Lawes, William, 1602-1645. Fantasia-suites, organ, violin, viola da gamba, D major.
Mell, Davis, 1604-1662. Divisions on John come kiss me now.
Daphne (Camphuysen Ms.)
Other Format:
Source record: Coolen, Saskia. Divisions and fantasias.
OCLC:
840348770
Publisher Number:
NLHR51019018
NLHR51019019
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GLO5227 Globe Records
Access Restriction:
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