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  • Jacob Heringman • Jane Pickeringe's Lute Book (CD)

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    Jacob Heringman is the foremost lutenist of his generation, “a master of his instrument” according to Classical Guitar magazine. He is the lutenist of choice for leading international musicians, including Barbara Bonney, Michael Chance, and The King’s Singers. His reputation for seeking out rare and unjustly neglected repertoire is well earned: previous solo recordings include the only solo lute CD devoted to Josquin des Prez. A veteran of the recording studio, Jacob appears on over 50 CDs as soloist, collaborator and ensemble member. Tracklist: 1. ANONYMOUS [A Toy] (33) (0:31) 2. ANON A Toye (38) (0:23) 3. ANON A Toye (69) (0:28) 4. Francis CUTTING (fl. 1583 – c.1603) Almaine by francis Cuttinge (62) (1:34) 5. ANON A Toye (30) (0:52) 6. ANON A Toye [Up Tails All] (72) (0:40) 7. ANON drawe neare me and lowe me (50) (1:13) 8. Philip ROSSETER (1567/8 – 1623) A Pavin by Rossetters (44) (6:58) 9. ROSSETER A galyerd by Rossesters (45) (2:33) 10. William BYRD (1543 – 1623) / Arranged Francis Cutting? My lord willoughbies welcom home by Mr byrde (68) (2:44) 11. Daniel BACHELER? (1572 – 1619) Mall Symes (46) (7:41) 12. Charles de LESPINE? (fl. c. 1610) [Coranto] (77) (1:33) 13. ANON [An Allemande] (87) (4:05) 14. ANON Galliard (93) (0:55) 15. ANON [A Country Dance] (92) (0:35) 16. ANON Besse Bell (89) (0:49) 17. ANON Horne-pipe (91) (0:50) 18. ANON Sarabande (106) (1:30) 19. Germain PINEL? (fl. 1630. d.1661) de Sarabande (103) (2:40) 20. John JOHNSON (d.1594) A pavin by mr Johnsonn (36) (6:02) 21. ANON A Crananto [Coranto] (53) (1:47) 22. ANON [A Toy] (16) (0:50) 23. ANON A Toye (32) (0:30) 24. ANON A Toye [The Friar and the Nun] (73) (0:53) 25. ANON [A Toy] (49) (1:02) 26. BACHELER A pauin by Mr Daniell Bachler (47) (5:42) 27. BACHELER A Galyard by Mr Daniell Bachler (57) (2:24) 28. ROSSETER A Fantasia (37) (7:59) 29. ANON The Madlay (74) (4:05) 30. John DOWLAND (1563 – 1626) Sweet Robyne (35) (4:42) Total time: 74:30 Numbers in parentheses refer to the piece numbers in the facsimile of the manuscript, published by Boethius Press, Clarabricken, 1985. JACOB HERINGMAN lute AV0002 • Released 2002
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  • Jacob Heringman • The Art of the Lute Player (CD)

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    A well-known recording artist with over 50 CDs to his credit, lutenist Jacob Heringman has received particular praise for his numerous solo recordings, all of which have been unique in the marketplace and have rightly earned Jacob his reputation for revealing undeservedly neglected repertoire from the renaissance era. The Art of the Lute Player contains Jacob’s personal selection of his favourite tracks from his acclaimed catalogue. Whilst catering to the specialist early music market, the CD’s widespread appeal is in its intimate, contemplative and relaxing mood. This disc contains music by Crecquillion, Bakfark, Arcadelt, Waissel, Milán, Gerle, Newsidler, Des Prez, Holborne, Mudarra and more. Jacob Heringman lute AV0011 • Released 2002
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  • Jacob Heringman • The Siena Lute Book (CD)

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    £12.99
    Jacob Heringman is one of the world’s most respected and innovative solo lute players. He is well known for his extensive discography of over 50 CDs as a soloist, collaborator and ensemble player. His well-earned reputation for seeking out rare and unjustly neglected renaissance repertoire is borne out by The Siena Lute Book, one of the richest and most important sources of 16th-century Italian lute music. Represented in this expansive anthology are the great Francisco da Milano, the neglected master Fabritio Dentice, Giulio Severino, Pierino Fiorentino, as well as the mysterious FB and BM, the latter described by Galilei as a “Florentine gentleman”. Jacob Heringman lute AV0036 • Released 2004
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  • The Brook Street Band – J. S. & C. P. E. Bach: Sonatas for Viola da Gamba (transcribed for cello) and Harpsichord

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    £14.99
    JS Bach and CPE Bach: Sonatas for viola da gamba and harpsichord Tatty Theo – Baroque cello Carolyn Gibley – Harpsichord Tatty Theo and Carolyn Gibley, founder-cellist and harpsichordist of The Brook Street Band, perform the Sonatas for Viola da Gamba by J. S. and C. P. E. Bach, the first recording of these works to use a baroque cello. The Brook Street Band has easily earned its reputation as "the smartest new baroque band around (The Times). Among today's most notable Handel specialists, the group's founder, cellist Tatty Theo, and harpsichordist, Carolyn Gibley, turn their attention for only the second time to the music of J. S. Bach as well as his son Carl Philip Emmanuel. TRACKLIST: JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH (1685–1750) Sonata in G, BWV1027 for viola da gamba (cello) and obbligato harpsichord (12.42) 1. I. Adagio (3.32) 2. II. Allegro ma non tanto (3.40) 3. III. Andante (2.18) 4. IV. Allegro moderato (3.12) Sonata in D, BWV1028, for viola da gamba (cello) and obbligato harpsichord (13.41) 5. I. Adagio (1.41) 6. II. Allegro (3.41) 7. III. Andante (4.12) 8. IV. Allegro (4.07) Sonata in G minor, BWV1029 for viola da gamba (cello) and obbligato harpsichord (14.08) 9. I. Vivace (5.01) AV 2199 10. II. Adagio (5.26) 11. III. Allegro (3.41) CARL PHILIPP EMANUEL BACH (1714–1788) Trio in G minor, Wq88 for viola da gamba (cello) and harpsichord (17.38) 12. I. Allegro moderato (5.57) 13. II. Larghetto (6.04) 14. III. Allegro assai (5.37) Total duration: 58.57 Recorded 27–30 July 2014, Raveningham Church, Norfolk Produced, engineered and edited by Simon Fox-Gál
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