Catalina Vicens
Melodies with wings: in the England of William Byrd and John Dowland, they float effortlessly from voice to lute, from lute to keyboard – and back again. Catalina Vicens follows in their footsteps on virginal and harpsichord, where dances, ballads, and pavans continually take on new forms.
Harpsichord: Boccalari 1669
Programme
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William Byrd
Preludium, MB 1
Pavana: Sr William Petre, MB 3ac1540-1623 -
John Dowland / arr. William Byrd
Piper’s galliard, ‘If my complaints’, MB 103
1563-1626 / c1540-1623 -
John Dowland
Preludium
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William Byrd
Preludium, MB 24
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John Dowland
The frogg galliard, or ‘Now, O now I needs must part’
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William Byrd
Go from my Window, MB 79
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William Byrd
Pavana, The Earle of Salisbury, MB 15a
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John Dowland
Mrs. Brigide Fleetwood’s pavan alias Solus sine sola
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William Byrd
Galliard, MB 16b
Jig, MB 22 -
John Dowland
Fortune my foe
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William Byrd
Fortune, MB 6
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John Dowland
Semper Dowland semper dolens
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Johan Downland / arr. Willian Byrd
Lachrymae Pavan, MB 54
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John Dowland
A Fancy
Lachrimae
Phantasia -
William Byrd
Galiardo Mrs. Mary Brownlo, MB 34
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John Dowland
Can she excuse my wrongs
Programme subject to change
Musicians
- Catalina Vicens harpsichord