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Music for These Troubled Times explores the melancholy of the past through the keyboard repertoire of the English virginalists of the late 16th and 17th centuries, and links this still familiar state of mind with the present - an age of social and political turbulence, uncertainty, and wars - through Maxim Shalygin's KHORA.
Inspired by Robert Burton's 1621 treatise The Anatomy of Melancholy, which praises music as a remedy for the troubled mind, the programme moves between contemplative pavanes, witty variations, and complex polyphonic works. It includes rarely performed pieces and a first recording of the anonymous A Ground. Recorded on three unique harpsichords, it features a rare copy after 1579 L. Theewes's earliest surviving English instrument, a reconstruction of the original state of the 1612 I. Ruckers transposing double-manual harpsichord and a copy of the marvellous 1751 H. Hemsch.
John Bull - Lord Lumley's Pavan, MB 129a
John Bull - Lord Lumley's Galliard, MB 129b
Anonymous - Wakefield on a green, MB 56
Thomas Tallis - Felix Namque (I), MB 4
Martin Peerson - The Fall of the Leaf, MB 81
John Bull - In Nomine (XII), MB 31
John Bull - Why ask you? (I), MB 62
Orlando Gibbons - The Woods so Wild, MB 29
John Bull - In Nomine (IX), MB 28
William Byrd - Fantasia, MB 46
William Byrd - John come kiss me now, MB 8
Orlando Gibbons - Pavan, MB 16
Anonymous - A Ground, MB 57
William Byrd - Fifth Pavan (from My Lady Nevells Book), MB 31a
William Byrd - Fifth Galliard (from My Lady Nevells Book), MB 31b
Maxim Shalygin - KHORA
John Dowland, arrangement: anonymous - Can She Excuse? (Can She Excuse My Wrongs?), MB 28