AT ONCE IT CHARMS THE SENSE...
Nicholas Mulroy & Elizabeth Kenny
Tuesday 21, January | 12 noon
San Anton Palace, Attard
The range of songs for theorbo and singer from 17th century Europe offers a delightful overview of the intimate, confessional, syllabic lute songs to a more extrovert, stylised, hit-them-between-the-eyes approach.
PROGRAMME
Robert Johnson (c 1583-c 1634)
Have you seen the bright lily grow
Philip Rosseter (1568-1623)
What then is love
Robert Johnson
Care-charming sleep
Philip Rosseter
Fantasia
Flow, my tears
John Dowland (1563-1626)
Come again, sweet love
Robert de Visée (1650-1725)
Prélude
Michel Lambert (1610-1696)
Vos mépris chaque jour
Robert de Visée
Allemande
Marc-Antoine Charpentier (1643-1704)
Tristes Déserts
Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643)
Tempro la cetra
Alessandro Grandi (1586-after 1630)
O intemerata
Claudio Monteverdi
Si dolce è il tormento
Girolamo Kapsberger (c1580-1651)
Toccata, Canario, Colscione
Henry Purcell (1659-1695)
‘Tis nature’s voice
O Fair Cedaria
When first Amintas
Music for a While
MUSICIANS
Nicholas Mulroy, tenor
Elizabeth Kenny, theorbo