Music from the 18th century.
Music from the 15th, 16th and this time also the 17th century. This episode is dedicated to Willam Lawes, mostly known for his music for the gamba consort. However, he also composed vocal music and we will hear some examples of that in this programme.
William Lawes (1602-1645)
1. The Lamentation (O Lord, in thee is all my trust)
2. Psalm LI/2 (Cast me not, Lord)
Charivari Agréable conducted by Kah-Ming Ng
(cd: “The Oxford Psalms” – Signum Records SGCD093, 2007)
3. From Consorts to the organ: Set a 5 in G minor
Phantasm
(cd: “Consorts to the organ” – Linn Records CKD 399, 2012)
4. Psalm XVIII/1 (O God, my strength and fortitude)
5. Psalm VI (Lord, in thy wrath)
Charivari Agréable conducted by Kah-Ming Ng
(cd: see 1,2)
6. From Consorts to the organ: Set a 5 in C major
Phantasm
(cd: see 3)
7. The humble suite of a sinner (O Lord, of whom I do depend)
8. Gloria Patri et Filio
Charivari Agréable conducted by Kah-Ming Ng
(cd: see 1,2)
9. From Consorts to the organ: Set a 6 in B flat major (In nomine)
Phantasm
(cd: see 3)
aanvulling:
10. From Consorts to the organ: Set a 6 in G minor (Fantazy)
Phantasm
(cd: see 3)