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  2. robin is to the greenwood gone - elizabethan lute music - paul o'dette

Paul O'Dette - Robin Is To The Greenwood Gone - Elizabethan Lute Music (LP)

Paul O'DettePaul O'Dette
  • LP
  • 1 piece(s)
  • 2005
  • 7 tracks
  • 50 min
  • medieval
Robin Is To The Greenwood Gone - Elizabethan Lute Music - Paul O'Dette
Robin Is To The Greenwood Gone - Elizabethan Lute Music
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Robin Is To The Greenwood Gone - Elizabethan Lute Music - Paul O'Dette
Robin Is To The Greenwood Gone - Elizabethan Lute Music - Paul O'Dette

Product description

Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Elizabethan lute music with Paul O'Dette's captivating album, "Robin Is To The Greenwood Gone." Released on November 22, 2005, under the prestigious Nonesuch label, this 50-minute collection is a treasure trove of medieval melodies that showcase the exquisite artistry of the lute. Paul O'Dette, a renowned figure in the early music scene, brings to life compositions from the late 16th and early 17th centuries, offering a rich tapestry of sounds that transport you back in time.

The album features a diverse range of tracks, from the lively "Mounsier's Almaine" by Daniell Batchelar to the hauntingly beautiful "Greensleeves" and the spirited "Kepm's Jiggie/The Parlement." O'Dette's masterful playing breathes new life into these historical pieces, highlighting the intricate techniques and expressive nuances of the lute. The collection also includes works by notable composers such as Anthony Holborne, Gregory Huwet, and Thomas Robinson, providing a comprehensive overview of the era's musical landscape.

Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast of medieval music or a curious newcomer, "Robin Is To The Greenwood Gone" offers a delightful exploration of the lute's timeless allure. Paul O'Dette's virtuosity and deep understanding of the repertoire make this album a must-listen for anyone interested in the rich heritage of early music.

This LP was released in 1987.

Tracks

  1. Daniell Batchelar: Mounsier's Almaine (1610)Paul O'Dette
    5:40
  2. Ballad Tunes: Pakington's Pownde, Grimstock, Greensleeves (Anon), Greensleeves, Goe from my Window, Kepm's Jiggie/The Parlement, Carman's WhistlePaul O'Dette
    11:50
  3. Early Elizabethan Music: Anthony Pavyn, A Downe, Chi Passa, Dump PhilliPaul O'Dette
    8:24
  4. Scottish Music (c. 1620): A Scots Tune, Corne Yards, A Scots Tune, Gypsies Lilt, A Scots Tune, A Scots TunePaul O'Dette
    5:35
  5. Anthony Holborne (d. 1602): The Fairy Rownde, A Paven, Galliard To The Paven Before, Walsingham, Muy LindaPaul O'Dette
    8:46
  6. Gregory Huwet: Fantasie (1595)Paul O'Dette
    4:45
  7. Thomas Robinson: Lantero, The Spanish Pavin, Robin Is To The Greenwood GonePaul O'Dette
    5:26
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Product specifications

Details

Album
Robin Is To The Greenwood Gone - Elizabethan Lute Music
Artist
Paul O'Dette
LP release year
1987
Album release date
November 22, 2005
Label
Elektra Nonesuch
Available
No

Product information

Format
LP
Quantity
1 piece(s)
Mono or stereo
Stereo
Duration
50 min
Tracks
7 tracks

Other

Limited Edition
No
Country
US
Genre
Medieval
Box set
No
Remastered
No
Reissue
No

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About Paul O'Dette

Paul O'Dette is a renowned American lutenist, conductor, and musicologist, celebrated for his expertise in early music. Born in Columbus, Ohio, on February 2, 1954, O'Dette's musical journey began with the guitar, eventually transitioning to the lute, an instrument he has mastered with unparalleled skill. As a professor at the Eastman School of Music and Artistic Director of the Boston Early Music Festival, O'Dette has dedicated his career to preserving and performing medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque music. With over 120 recordings and five Grammy nominations to his name, O'Dette's performances are a testament to his deep understanding and passion for early music, making him a standout figure in the classical music world.

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