Thanks for watching this video by Brilliant Classics, we hope you enjoyed it! Don’t forget to share it and subscribe to our UA-cam channel: brilliant-classics.lnk.to/You... Track list: 00:00:00 Francis Cutting: Sir Walter Raleigh’s Galliard 00:01:37 Francis Cutting: The Squirrel’s Toy - Cutting’s Comfort 00:03:34 Francis Cutting: Mrs. Anne Markham’s Pavan 00:08:20 Francis Cutting: Galliard 00:10:08 Francis Cutting: Quadro Pavan 00:12:30 Francis Cutting: My Lord Willoughby’s Welcome Home (Dowland/Cutting) 00:15:40 Francis Cutting: Galliard (on Go from my Window) 00:17:27 Francis Cutting: Pavana Bray (Byrd/Cutting) 00:22:09 Francis Cutting: Galliard 00:23:55 Francis Cutting: Almain 00:25:19 Francis Cutting: Pavan Sans Per 00:28:36 Francis Cutting: Galliard 00:30:34 Francis Cutting: Greensleeves 00:33:47 Francis Cutting: Galliard 00:35:22 Francis Cutting: Jig - Toy 00:38:00 Francis Cutting: Walsingham 00:40:59 Francis Cutting: Galliard 00:42:50 Francis Cutting: Sir Fulke Greville’s Pavan 00:47:32 Francis Cutting: Galliard 00:49:10 Francis Cutting: Almain 00:51:11 Francis Cutting: Galliard 00:53:07 Francis Cutting: Packington’s Pound
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Thank you! Sir Francis Cutting is my 11th Great Grandfather. I've known for some time that he was a composer, but until I thought to look him up on UA-cam, I'd never heard his music.
My eleventh great grandfather is Roger Cutting born in 1542 , so 8 years before. I have a supposed picture of him with a lute . It looks like a different person, so possibly an elder brother ?
Yet another Composer I am not familiar with. Many thanks to Brilliant Clssics. What uplifting & inspirational Music. My list of new Composers just keeps growing.
MGNIFIQUE ! BRAVO ! Quel beau voyage tout en finesse, en délicatesse Quelle pureté ! Quel lyrisme ! Quel enchantement ! MERCI MERCI au compositeur et à l'interprète !
Marvelous CD. Thank you for bringing us Francis Cutting's work. I was not familiar with it till now, and indeed, as you say, he was truly one of the great figures of Elizabethan music.
Wunderschöne Interpretation dieser renaissance-barockischen Meisterstücke im präzisen Tempo mit klarem doch lyrischem Klang des historischen Instruments. Danke fürs wertvolle Onlinestellen!
Wow! I've been hoping to discover more of this composer's music since I heard a couple of tracks on a Julian Bream LP back in the 1980s. I'm so happy to have found this album at last 😊
Me encanta la delicadeza en la interpretación melódica. Gracias por deleitarnos con estas hermosas interpretaciones. Desde Colombia, un abrazo cordial.
Thanks for posting! I love Renaissance lute music and lute songs, like a folk-counterpoint blend. I actually began writing an art song in the style of Dowland a while back. Really cool stuff. Love this channel!
I was quite sure that there would be at least one person Out There who would jump at the chance to make this all-to-easy pun. I was not even tempted to do so out of a sense of self-espect, but also in deference to the time-honored and reverred status of The Pun. To be perfectly honest, I also had no desire to incur the oppobrium of the Musical Cognoscenti, the Persons of Refined Taste, and the (occasional) Academics who troll these pages. I, for one, have no desire to villify, chide, upbraid or excoriate you, Mr. Bennet. I would hope, however, that in the future you will exercise more temperate restraint and circumspection when deciding whether or not to engage in The Art of Punditry. If in doubt, simply ask yourself,. "What would Oscar Wilde or H..L.. Mencken do?"
Never knew Sir Walter Raleigh had his own Galliard. And the intro of Cutting's Comfort sounds remarkably similar to Sir John Smith, His Almain by Dowland.
Greensleeves is a song of English words written over a chord progression known as the Romanesca. Its first lute setting appeared in 1509 (Dalza) and was a favorite of the Spanish vihuelists (Narvaez, Mudarra, Valderabbano, etc) and continental lute players. Vincenzo Gallilei--father to the astronomer--boasted of 300 variations for lute (tho I only counted 200, haha) in his first book (1584). It was standard English practice to come up with new words to popular tunes and chord progressions and this one, too, would be reworked again and again--What child is this?, being a modern example.
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Track list:
00:00:00 Francis Cutting: Sir Walter Raleigh’s Galliard
00:01:37 Francis Cutting: The Squirrel’s Toy - Cutting’s Comfort
00:03:34 Francis Cutting: Mrs. Anne Markham’s Pavan
00:08:20 Francis Cutting: Galliard
00:10:08 Francis Cutting: Quadro Pavan
00:12:30 Francis Cutting: My Lord Willoughby’s Welcome Home (Dowland/Cutting)
00:15:40 Francis Cutting: Galliard (on Go from my Window)
00:17:27 Francis Cutting: Pavana Bray (Byrd/Cutting)
00:22:09 Francis Cutting: Galliard
00:23:55 Francis Cutting: Almain
00:25:19 Francis Cutting: Pavan Sans Per
00:28:36 Francis Cutting: Galliard
00:30:34 Francis Cutting: Greensleeves
00:33:47 Francis Cutting: Galliard
00:35:22 Francis Cutting: Jig - Toy
00:38:00 Francis Cutting: Walsingham
00:40:59 Francis Cutting: Galliard
00:42:50 Francis Cutting: Sir Fulke Greville’s Pavan
00:47:32 Francis Cutting: Galliard
00:49:10 Francis Cutting: Almain
00:51:11 Francis Cutting: Galliard
00:53:07 Francis Cutting: Packington’s Pound
I see you misspelled his name in the title of your page. There's no "s" on the end of Cutting.
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Thank you! Sir Francis Cutting is my 11th Great Grandfather. I've known for some time that he was a composer, but until I thought to look him up on UA-cam, I'd never heard his music.
This makes my study room feel like a noble court.
Lol😄
Really? How odd! This makes my Noble Court feel like a study! Gosh, this Renaissance stuff really makes you think, doesn't it?.👑
Ye olde studye ryoom 🕯️🕯️🕯️🕯️
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Loved that comment ❤ thank you!!! Hahahaha! I feel the same way!
Wonderful Music Forever !
Simply enchanting. 😂I bought a renaissance lute to play Dowland. But I think now I'm going to go and hunt down Francis Cutting's tablature too!
Complimenti al maestro Domenico Cesarani, grande tecnica. Bellissime composizioni del grande musicista Francis Cutting. Grazie. Ciao
I like the face of the painting. He has been looking at me without blinking 55 minutes;)
I am washed by the waves of soothing time while listening to this beautiful music
A break In d middle of pre Thanksgiving cooking chores🤪😇..just right on....Sublime and a glass of wine🍷❤
Don’t you know lute songs are supposed to be enjoyed with “chilling ale?”
Ask Ian Anderson 😂
I don't know this composer. So refreshing to hear someone new to me. Thank you so much!!! Fantastic.
Thank you with all my heart for this charming channel. Keep posting the wonderful ... My love with all my heart🍁♡🎼🎵🎶
Che meraviglia...grazie per farmi conoscere un nuovo antico compositore ❤, viva la musica
Ohh my God what a musical feast 🎶🎵☺🎶🎵
thanks, emma, for the fewest ads possible in addition to the always -- definitively -- brilliant music 🧡
My 9th Great Grandfather, thank you for this, beautiful ☺️
My eleventh great grandfather is Roger Cutting born in 1542 , so 8 years before. I have a supposed picture of him with a lute . It looks like a different person, so possibly an elder brother ?
リュートの美しい響き、フランシス・カッティングを紹介してくださりありがとうございます😃
Exactly!
Yet another Composer I am not familiar with. Many thanks to Brilliant Clssics. What uplifting & inspirational Music. My list of new Composers just keeps growing.
MGNIFIQUE ! BRAVO !
Quel beau voyage tout en finesse, en délicatesse
Quelle pureté !
Quel lyrisme !
Quel enchantement !
MERCI MERCI au compositeur et à l'interprète !
So satisfying to listen to lovely clean articulation
Marvelous CD. Thank you for bringing us Francis Cutting's work. I was not familiar with it till now, and indeed, as you say, he was truly one of the great figures of Elizabethan music.
Wunderschöne Interpretation dieser renaissance-barockischen Meisterstücke im präzisen Tempo mit klarem doch lyrischem Klang des historischen Instruments. Danke fürs wertvolle Onlinestellen!
Wow! I've been hoping to discover more of this composer's music since I heard a couple of tracks on a Julian Bream LP back in the 1980s. I'm so happy to have found this album at last 😊
OUTSTANDING, BEAUTIFUL MUSIC! Thank-you for posting this awesome lute music! (26 September 2021)
🌻 Thank you! 🌻
Thank you! Well done! I love Francis Cuttings Music.
Nádhera! Nicméně se nemohu vynadivit, jak má je i zde nosatými šmejdy nasměrováno pouštění reklam, které kazí dojem.
Thank you so much for the beautiful upload.
Me encanta la delicadeza en la interpretación melódica. Gracias por deleitarnos con estas hermosas interpretaciones. Desde Colombia, un abrazo cordial.
Brilliant upload
Merveilleux ❣️
Bravo Domenico!
Thank you👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
He looks like David Niven, beautiful music
Thank you so much for uploading!
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Francis Cutting edge lute music
Thanks for posting! I love Renaissance lute music and lute songs, like a folk-counterpoint blend. I actually began writing an art song in the style of Dowland a while back. Really cool stuff. Love this channel!
I would love to hear your song. Are you going to post it on here?
Thank you for this. I am researching my ancestor... I am a Texas & Colorado bandmaster & instructor of music education.
someone further down also a year ago said he was her 9th great-grandfather
@@mesechabe he used to mow my lawn
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Beautiful
Great collection. It makes me wondering, could the Green Sleeves be the oldest earworm:)
Music of the English Elizabethan period.
This is so relaxing to listen to. 😊🌷
Thanks for sharing, regards from Brazil.
great !!!
I always felt the lute was a Cutting edge instrument.
I was quite sure that there would be at least one person Out There who would jump at the chance to make this all-to-easy pun. I was not even tempted to do so out of a sense of self-espect, but also in deference to the time-honored and reverred status of The Pun. To be perfectly honest, I also had no desire to incur the oppobrium of the Musical Cognoscenti, the Persons of Refined Taste, and the (occasional) Academics who troll these pages.
I, for one, have no desire to villify, chide, upbraid or excoriate you, Mr. Bennet. I would hope, however, that in the future you will exercise more temperate restraint and circumspection when deciding whether or not to engage in The Art of Punditry. If in doubt, simply ask yourself,. "What would Oscar Wilde or H..L.. Mencken do?"
Never knew Sir Walter Raleigh had his own Galliard. And the intro of Cutting's Comfort sounds remarkably similar to Sir John Smith, His Almain by Dowland.
Bellissimo!
Finesse of Cutting edge
Hermoso, hermoso, hermoso
nice
verri!biytifull
He's my 11th great grandfather, I just discovered on ancestry web site
Yeah - so?
perfectly suitable for studying hahaha
Who is the painter of this portrait?
😊
hes ny 12th great grandfather!!!
Does anyone know, is Greensleeves his own composition or it is an arrangement of a folk song?
It's a traditional folk tune.
It is traditional, but the variations on this theme from Cutting are famous
is a theme song composed by King Henry VIII.
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Greensleeves is a song of English words written over a chord progression known as the Romanesca. Its first lute setting appeared in 1509 (Dalza) and was a favorite of the Spanish vihuelists (Narvaez, Mudarra, Valderabbano, etc) and continental lute players. Vincenzo Gallilei--father to the astronomer--boasted of 300 variations for lute (tho I only counted 200, haha) in his first book (1584). It was standard English practice to come up with new words to popular tunes and chord progressions and this one, too, would be reworked again and again--What child is this?, being a modern example.
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They were so baroque they were luting
Pretty Cutting Edge stuff.
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