Music at West Horsley Place
Lutenist Paula Chateauneuf reflects on music associated with the household of West Horsley Place in Surrey during the 16th century, with links to Elizabeth I and Walter Raleigh.
Lutenist Paula Chateauneuf and historian Clare Clinton reflect on the history and music associated with the household of West Horsley Place in Surrey during the 16th and 17th centuries, with intriguing links to King Henry VIII, Queen Elizabeth I, Sir Walter Raleigh and even Guy Fawkes!
The programme explores the Golden Age of English lute music, and includes pieces by John Dowland, Robert Johnson, Daniel Batchelar, Robert Jones, John Coprario, Richard Allison and Thomas Morley.
Presented by Lucie Skeaping in conversation with historian Clare Clinton, lutenist Paula Chateauneuf and Isabel Dawson of the Investec International Music Festival.
Photograph: Alistair Wilson
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John Dowland
Queene Elizabeth, her galliard P.41
Performer: Nigel North.- Naxos.
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Anonymous
Pavan & Galliard of Albarti
Ensemble: Parley of Instruments.- Hyperion.
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John Dowland
Fantasie No. 1
Performer: Nigel North.- Naxos.
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Robert Johnson
A Pavan in F minor
Performer: Elizabeth Kenny.- Hyperion.
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Robin Jones
What if I seek for love of thee?
Performer: Elizabeth Kenny. Singer: James Bowman.- BIS.
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John Coprario
Gray's Inn the First
Ensemble: His Majestys Sagbutts and Cornetts.- HELIOS.
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Anon.
Walsingham
Performer: Paul O’Dette. Singer: Custer LaRue.- Azica.
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Thomas Morley
Passemezzo antico
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Thomas Morley
Beesides a fountaine
Ensemble: Consort of Musicke.- Decca.
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Richard Alison
Goe from my window
Ensemble: The Musicians of Swanne Alley.- Harmonia Mundi USA.
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Anonymous
Poor Tom of Bedlam
Performer: Paula Chateauneuf.
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