Friday, November 30, 2007
Sorrow Stay - The King's Noyse with Paul O'Dette
John Dowland was a contemporary of Shakespeare whose music was recovered as part of the "early music" revival of the twentieth century. Philip K. Dick was a fan and used the title of one of Dowland's pieces ("Flow my Teares") to form part of one of his own titles. Performed on period instruments, here is a good rendition of one of his works. Can't track down the singer's name--sorry.
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