Munrow's loss was tragic enough. What makes it worse is no-one has kept the genre prominent in the same way ever since. Even Lucie Skeaping just has her little niche market show on Radio 3.
Wonderful! It makes you feel you're back in Elizabethan times! I first heard David Munrow in around 1970, when he did the music for the Bbc series, Elizabeth R.
We miss you, David.
David Munrow is sorely missed.
How lovely and beautiful! It takes me back.
To what? The Dark Ages?!
It takes me back too, brother...
When media/ television/ print wasn’t trying to dumb down the populace. Lovely music as well.
Munrow's loss was tragic enough. What makes it worse is no-one has kept the genre prominent in the same way ever since. Even Lucie Skeaping just has her little niche market show on Radio 3.
Just absolutely beautiful
Wonderful! It makes you feel you're back in Elizabethan times! I first heard David Munrow in around 1970, when he did the music for the Bbc series, Elizabeth R.
Beautiful!
Lovely sound. I got to interview Ollie Brookes for my radio show. He was a grand old man.
Really cooking!
Stanley Beutens on the ol’ lute, is it?
“Buetens”
James Tyler (lute), Robert Spencer (bandora)
Is that Rosemary Thorndecraft on the viol there?
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This "broken consort" sure doesn't sound "broken"!!! 🤣
They didn't fix it, and it became baroque.
Schöner Klang! Schöne melodie ,exquisit gespielt,