John DOWLAND | Sir John Smith, his Almain | Thomas Langlois
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- Sir John Smith, his Almain, for Lute
PERFORMED BY: Thomas Langlois, Renaissance Lute
COMPOSER: John Dowland (1563-1628)
SOURCE: Folger Dowland Manuscript
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Love the interpretation! Wonderful right hand technique
Thanks!
Very well played. Really beautiful.
nice play god interpretation and god renessaince vibration
Absolutely beautiful!
I heard this on the Irish/Celtic harp in Ireland once, apparently because Dowland was said to be born Irish (but not confirmed, although Dowland referred to "his countryman" John Forster from Dublin, when dedicating a song to him. "Dowland was a constant source for lutenists and guitarists", so I read, apparently also for the popular Irish harpists. It seems harpists use the same tabulature as lutenists???When listening to the harp and the lute, I am confused the sound of both is so corresponding. Sometimes I could not hear the difference. I wonder if a lutenist knows his way on the harp !!(and the other way round) Again compliments Thomas, it's a pleasure to visit your youtube channel. After a busy day , it's a musical blessing Hartelijke groet van boven de Schelde.
Dowland was definitely not Irish.
Lute tablature for the harp is plain nonsense.
Why on earth should a lutenist be able to play the harp or vice versa.
Thanks!!!