The melody of early music conveys the love of a bygone era
The recorder's simple tone and delicate ensemble weave a story from the Middle Ages to the Baroque.
This is a collection of early music masterpieces by David Munrow. A rare performer, his astonishing technique and profound musical knowledge breathe new life into melodies from a lost era. This is a symbolic album of the early music renaissance.
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A:
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1)
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Faronells Ground
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2)
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Sarabande, Gavotte, Menuet En Rondeau
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3)
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Six Tunes For The Instruction Of Singing-Birds
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Sonata In D Minor: [Largo], Vivace, Largo, Allegro
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5)
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Ground After The Scotch Humour
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B:
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Solo In G Major: I. Poco Allegro-Adagio, II. Allegro, III. Adagio-Allegro-Adagio-Presto-Adagio-Spiccato-Largo, IV. Aria
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Sonata In F Major Op.I, No. 11: Larghetto, Allegro, Siciliana, Allegro
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Prelude By Sr. Pepusch
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Prelude By Mr. Henry Purcell
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Prelude By Mr. Pepusch
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Prelude By Sr. Ziani
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Sonata In G Major
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Engineer [Sound Engineer] - Stanley Goodall
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Producer - Michael Bremner