Dowland: Come heavy sleep

This page lists all recordings of Come heavy sleep, by John Dowland (1563-1626) on CD. Generally, more recent CDs are listed first, but with priority given to items that are in stock.

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Crystal Tears (+free dvd)
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John Bennet: Venus' birds whose mournful tunesplay

Crystal Tears (+free dvd)

John Dowland & his contemporaries


anon.:

O Death Rock me Asleep

Bennet:

Venus' birds whose mournful tunes

Byrd:

Though Amaryllis dance in green

Dowland:

Go Crystal tears

Now, O now, I needs must part

Go, nightly cares

Sorrow, come

Semper Dowland Semper Dolens

Lady Rich, her Galliard

A Fancy

Time stands still

From silent night

Come heavy sleep

Ferrabosco, A I:

Heare me O God (Four note Pavan)

Johnson, R:

Have you seen the bright lily grow?

Full fathom five

Care-charming sleep

Mando:

Like as the day

Mico:

Fantasia No. 13

Ward:

Fantasia No. 4

Fantasia No. 3


Andreas Scholl (countertenor), Julian Behr (lute)

Concerto di Viole

There are few pleasures more delightful than musical melancholy, especially when it flows from the pen of the finest Elizabethan poets and a composer whose name will be forever associated with that emotion: John Dowland. His lute songs and consort songs form the backbone of Andreas Scholl's latest recital. The countertenor has gathered his favourite partners around him in the service of this sublime vocal art, elegantly distilling its fragile instants of grace.The songs are adroitly interspersed with instrumental pieces by Dowland's contemporaries. Bonus DVD NTSC: a performance of the song 'Venus' birds' and a documentary on the making of this recording.Trailers available on harmoniamundi.com & Youtube. Since it was founded in Basel in 1989, Concerto di Viole has played as a permanent ensemble. Its four members all studied at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis and each individual brings to it rich musical experience with well-known international ensembles.They have recorded a number of CDs including German Baroque cantatas with Andreas Scholl for harmonia mundi in 1998.

“There is surely no voice more ethereal-sounding among contemporary falsettists than Scholl’s, and he lavishes a ravishingly beautiful sound on the Dowland “hits”: Go, crystal tears; Now, oh now, I needs must part; From silent night; Come, heavy sleep. The danger of monotony is averted with the interspersing of viol Fantasias by John Ward and Richard Mico, and of Dowland’s lute solos, Semper Dowland, Semper Dolens, The Lady Rich, Her Galliard and A Fancy, exquisitely played by Julian Behr. For fans of both Dowland and Scholl, this is a collector’s item.” Sunday Times, 29th June 2008 Disc of the Week

“Since this is a collection dominated by John Dowland's consort songs, sobs and melancholy lie at its heart. But with Scholl's alto brand of counter-tenor floating the lines, polishing the vowels so beautifully, the sorrow never quite feels real. Occasionally he's too loud and hooty, and more than once monotonous. But Venus Birds is irresistible, he dies very nicely in Oh Death, Rock Me to Sleep, and he is always surrounded by succulent sounds from the lutenist Julian Behr. Even with the whistling and instrumental tracks, the variety of mood and texture remains limited - but who goes to Dowland to frolic?” The Times, 7th June 2008 ***

“The exquisite melancholy pervading the disc, and its companion DVD, is the perfect balm to beguile you through a wistful summer evening” The Observer, 25th May 2008

“There is some magical singing here, and Scholl is supported by instrumental playing of rare subtlety and real finesse.” BBC Music Magazine, July 2008 ****

“Scholl's technique is unimpeachable, his tone polished beyond doubt…” Gramophone Magazine, September 2008

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Baroque Voices 18 - Dowland: Ayres

Baroque Voices 18 - Dowland: Ayres


Dowland:

Can she excuse my wrongs? (First Booke of Songes, 1597)

If that a sinner's sigh

From silent night

Come again, sweet love doth now invite

Flow my teares (Lacrimæ)

Come away, come, sweet love

In darkness let me dwell

Thou mighty God

Go Crystal tears

Fine knacks for ladies

Clear or cloudy

Shall I strive with wordes to move?

Come heavy sleep

Sorrow, come

Prelude for lute

If my complaints could passions move

In this trembling shadow cast

Lasso vita mia

Tell me, true Love

Now, O now, I needs must part

Awake, sweet love


Gérard Lesne (alto)

Ensemble Orlando Gibbons

These beautiful and melancholy “Ayres” by the English 16th century composer John Dowland may be seen as precursors of the songs of the Romantic period, two centuries later. They are performed here by the renowned combination of Gerard Lesne and the Ensemble Orlando Gibbons.

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Britten & Dowland - Lute Songs

Britten & Dowland - Lute Songs


Britten:

Nocturnal, Op. 70

after John Dowland

guitar solo by Craig Ogden

Dowland:

Unquiet thoughts

Say love if ever thou didst find

Sorrow, stay

Away with these self-loving lads

Fantasia No. 7 from A Varietie of Lute Lessons

Come away, come, sweet love

Sleep, wayward thoughts

Come heavy sleep

Flow my teares (Lacrimæ)

I must complain

If my complaints could passions move

Captain Digorie Pipers Galliard

What if I never speed?

To ask for all thy love

Now, O now, I needs must part

In darkness let me dwell


Mark Padmore (tenor), Elizabeth Kenny (lute)

Mark Padmore is widely acknowledged as one of the greatest tenors working today, celebrated in the opera house, the concert hall and as a peerless recording artist. He is admired—among other things—for his ‘extraordinary diction and whispering chamber-like intimacy … [his] joy in conveying the emotional core of each situation’ (Gramophone)

“Padmore provides context by singing Dowland's original song before Craig Ogden steals in, alert to the Nocturnal's every nuance, and with a palette of colours both caressing and disquieting. Completing the frame, 'Flow my Tears' is beautifully inflected, though finer still is 'In Darkness let me Dwell' where in the final bars Padmore's enrapt engagement seems to conjure up the very chill of death.” BBC Music Magazine, February 2008 ****

“Mark Padmore again shows why he is one of today's finest tenors. The quicker songs, like "Away with these self-loving lads", gain in clarity from a semi-declamatory approach, while the slower are eerily viol-like.” Gramophone Magazine, Janurary 2008

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Songs for Tenor and Guitar

Songs for Tenor and Guitar


Britten:

Nocturnal after John Dowland: Reflections on ‘Come, heavy Sleep', Op. 70

Songs from the Chinese, Op. 58

Dowland:

Come heavy sleep

Weepe you no more, sad fountaines

Maw:

Six Interiors for voice & guitar

Music of Memory for solo guitar


Philip Langridge (tenor), Stephen Marchionda (guitar)

Maw works are premiere recordings

“Philip Langridge in a beautifully balanced concert programme” BBC Music Magazine, 1st July 2005

BBC Music Magazine

Choral & Song Choice - July 2005

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The John Dowland Collection

The John Dowland Collection

With new booklet article, Dowland timeline, and sung texts in English


Dowland:

Lachrimae Antiquae

If my complaints could passions move

Can she excuse my wrongs? (First Booke of Songes, 1597)

Come away, come, sweet love

My Lady Hudson's Allmande

A Piece without title

The Shoemaker's Wife

Come again, sweet love doth now invite

Come heavy sleep

Mr. Dowland's Midnight

Sir John Smith, His Almain

Semper Dowland Semper Dolens

Lachrimae Gementes

I saw my Lady weepe

Flow my teares (Lacrimæ)

Fine knacks for ladies

Shall I sue?

Lachrimae Tristes

Me, me, and none but me

Forlorn Hope Fancy (Fantasie No. 2)

Weepe you no more, sad fountaines

Lachrimae Coactae

Go, nightly cares

The Right Honourable Ferdinando

The most sacred Queene Elizabeth her Galliard

Tell me, true Love

Lachrimae Amantis

In darkness let me dwell

A Fantasie

My Lord Chamberlaine his Galliard

Far from triumphing Court

I shame at mine unworthiness

Lachrimae Verae


Barbara Bonney, Anne Sofie von Otter, Nigel Rogers, Andreas Scholl & Göran Söllsche

The Consort of Musicke

Whether gay or sad, simple or complex, John Dowland’s music has the power to move us four centuries after its composition. This wide-ranging anthology explores all aspects of the work of England’s greatest songwriter and lutenist, performed by leading exponents of his art today.

DG - 4776548

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John Dowland - Ayres

John Dowland - Ayres


Dowland:

Can she excuse my wrongs? (First Booke of Songes, 1597)

If that a sinner's sigh

From silent night

Come again, sweet love doth now invite

Flow my teares (Lacrimæ)

Come away, come, sweet love

In darkness let me dwell

Thou mighty God

Go Crystal tears

Fine knacks for ladies

Clear or cloudy

Shall I strive with wordes to move?

Come heavy sleep

Sorrow, come

Prelude for lute

If my complaints could passions move

In this trembling shadow cast

Lasso vita mia

Tell me, true Love

Now, o now, I needs must part

Awake, sweet love


Gérard Lesne (alto)

Ensemble Orlando Gibbons

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Dowland: Flow My Tears and other Lute Songs

Dowland: Flow My Tears and other Lute Songs


Dowland:

Come again, sweet love doth now invite

Flow my teares (Lacrimæ)

Lady, if you so spite me

In darkness let me dwell

Melancholy Galliard

Say love if ever thou didst find

His golden locks

If my complaints could passions move

Time stands still

Can she excuse my wrongs? (First Booke of Songes, 1597)

Fortune my foe

I saw my Lady weepe

Wilt thou unkind thus reave me?

Stay time awhile thy flying

Me, me, and none but me

Sorrow, stay

Fine knacks for ladies

When Phoebus first did Daphne love

Think'st thou then by thy feigning?

Galliards by Mary, Queen of Scots

Now, O now, I needs must part

Come heavy sleep


Dorothy Linell (lute), Steven Rickards (counter-tenor)

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Dowland - Lute Songs

Dowland - Lute Songs


Dowland:

Flow my teares (Lacrimæ)

Galliard

Lady Laiton's Almain

Fortune my foe

Frogg Galliard

Weepe you no more, sad fountaines

Me, me, and none but me

What if I never speed?

Lasso vita mia

The Shoemaker's Wife

Can she excuse my wrongs? (First Booke of Songes, 1597)

Mistress White's Thing

Round Battle Galliard

Wilt thou unkind thus reave me?

Come away, come, sweet love

Sorrow, stay

If that a sinner's sigh

Mr. Dowland's Midnight

Say love if ever thou didst find

Lachrimae Pavan

Can she excuse my wrongs? (First Booke of Songes, 1597)

If my complaints could passions move

Katherine Darcy's Galliard

Come again, sweet love doth now invite

I saw my Lady weepe

Orlando Sleepeth

Tarleton's Riserrectione

Sir John Smith, His Almain

Mistress White's Nothing

My Lord Chamberlaine his Galliard

From silent night

Flow not so fast, ye fountains

My Lord Willoughby's Welcome Home

Mrs. Winter's Jump

Melancholy Galliard

Lady Hunsdon's Puffe

Shall I sue?

In darkness let me dwell

The First Galliard

Can she excuse my wrongs? (First Booke of Songes, 1597)

Come heavy sleep

Captain Digorie Pipers Galliard

Go, nightly cares


Alfred Deller (counter-tenor), Robert Spencer (lute)

Alfred Deller’s Dowland has become part of our history. The most legendary of English countertenors distilled the very essence of the melancholy of the 17th century English song in general and of the composer of the Lachrimae in particular.

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In Darkness Let Me Dwell

In Darkness Let Me Dwell


Dowland:

In darkness let me dwell

Weepe you no more, sad fountaines

Lachrimae Verae

From silent night

Come again, sweet love doth now invite

The lowest trees have tops

Flow my teares (Lacrimæ)

Come heavy sleep

Fine knacks for ladies

Flow my teares (Lacrimæ)

Now, O now, I needs must part

Lachrimae Tristes

Go Crystal tears

Lachrimae Amantis


John Potter (tenor)

Barry Guy (double bass), Maya Homburger (violin), Stephen Stubbs (lute), John Surman (soprano saxophone, bass clarinet)

A fascinating project initiated by Hilliard Ensemble tenorist John Potter with producer Manfred Eicher, which re-examines the beautiful songs of the great sixteenth century composer from a present-day perspective. Potter: "This is the first time anyone's approached Dowland not from an 'early music' angle, but simply as music. We're working with Dowland as though he were still with us." The subject matter of the songs, with despair and 'alienation' uppermost, is entirely pertinent for our times, and the exceptional ensemble ranged around John Potter restores an improvisational flexibility to the music.

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