Remember Me My Deir: Jacobean Songs of Love & Loss by Fires of Love (CD, 2014)

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Author: Fires of Love; Fires of Love [Orchestra]; Various [Composer]; None [Conductor];. Release Date: 2014-02-11. Condition: New. Qty Available: 1.

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Record LabelDelp, Delphian
UPC0801918341298
eBay Product ID (ePID)8046062298

Product Key Features

FormatCD
Release Year2014
GenreClassical
ArtistFires of Love
Release TitleRemember Me My Deir: Jacobean Songs of Love & Loss

Dimensions

Item Height0.40 in
Item Weight0.25 lb
Item Length5.60 in
Item Width4.90 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks25
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 And Will He Not Come Again 1.2 Canaries 1.3 A Scots Tune 1.4 Rest, Sweet Nymphs 1.5 St Valentine's Day 1.6 Grein Greus Ye Rasses, a Daunce 1.7 Go from My Window 1.8 Gypsies Lilt 1.9 O Sweet Oliver - My Bonny Lass (Sellinger's Round) 1.10 In Throu the Windoes of Myn Ees 1.11 A Port 1.12 Remember Me, My Deir 1.13 The Queen's Treble 1.14 When Laura Smiles 1.15 A Scots Tune 1.16 Adeu, O Desie of Delyt 1.17 How Should I Your True Love Know 1.18 Bonny Sweet Robin 1.19 Ane Scottis Dance 1.20 The Cypress Curtain of the Night 1.21 I Long for Thy Virginite 1.22 Quhat Mightie Motione 1.23 The Scottish Huntsupe 1.24 Pavane (Passamezzo) and Gagliarda 1.25 And Will He Not Come Again
NotesOn this recording, Scotland's modern-day troubadours Fires of Love follow King James VI on a varied journey through song and instrumental music. As the musicians deftly weave their way through Scotland's rich tapestry of historic manuscripts, they unveil attractive but unsophisticated melodies, often heavily imbued with the French style. On their arrival in London, James and his musicians would have been taken aback by the highly active theatre scene. Shakespeare's texts give rise to compelling settings, from the plaintive to risque. As the Scots courtier-musicians nimbly traded French influence for London's 'Englished' Italian style, one wonders: did they look homeward regretfully?

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