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The First Book of Consort Lessons by Thomas Morley is the principal publication issued during the Renaissance for the strange ensemble known as the Broken Consort with its three plucked string instruments combined with two gambas and a flute. The volume contains famous works by composers of the period such as Dowland, Byrd, Philips and Allison. Pavanes, gaillardes and other dances share the anthology with variations on folk tunes and pieces of a descriptive character.
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| The First Book of Consort Lessons (1599) |
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La Caccia: Philippe Malfeyt, lute Liam Fennelly, high viola Thomas Baeté, bass viola Frank Liégeois, cistre Wim Maeseele, pandora Guy Penson, virginal Patrick Denecker, recorder and conductor |
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Thomas Morley (1557-1602):
The First Book of Consort Lessons (1599)
1 CD - DDD - TT: 67' 10 |
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