A Partial Francesco Corbetta Discography

AlbumTitle Subtitle Works Performers Record Label Catalog No
Pavaniglia Dances & Madrigals from 17th-century Italy 1. Lagrimosa beltà (Sances); 2. Dances from il Scolaro (1645) (Zanetti); 3. Quanto t'inganni Amor (Pesenti); 4. Dances from Il Scolaro (Zanetti); 5. Tarantella (Douglass); 6. Follia (Corbetta); 7. Chiacona (Corbetta); 8. Lasciate averno, o pene, e me seguite! (Luigi Rossi); 9. Passacaille del seigneur Luigi (Luigi Rossi); 10. Voglia di vita uscir (Monteverdi); 11. Tall' or sano desio (Gesualdo); 12. Moro, lasso, al mio duolo (Gesualdo); 13. Dances from il Scolaro (Zanetti); 14. Prima Canzon Scipione Stella (attr. Rossi); 15. Ohimè, ch'io cado (Monteverdi); 16. Pavane Terza (Farina) The King's Noyse dir. David Douglass, Paul O'Dette (gtr, chitarrone), Andrew Lawrence-King (harp) Harmonia Mundi HMU 907246
The Rags of Time 17th C. English lute songs and dances 1. Sweetest love I do not goe (Anon.); 2. Spoken: The Sunne Rising (Donne); 3. Sweet stay a while (H. Lawes); 4. Break of day (W. Corkine); 5. Spoken: The good-morrow (Donne); 6. Wherefore peep'st thou (J. Wilson); 7. Lute solo: John come kiss me now (Anon.); 8. Goe and catch a fallinge star (Anon.); 9. Spoken: The Flea (Donne); 10. The Expiration (A. Ferrabosco); 11. Spoken: The Apparition (Donne); 12. Lute solo: The Noble man (R. Johnson); 13. Wilt thou forgive that sinne (J. Hilton); 14. Lute solo: Pavan (R. Johnson); 15. Spoken: The triple Foole (Donne); 16. Loves Sweet Repose (H. Lawes); 17. Love's Flattery (W. Lawes); 18. Guitar solo: Chaconne in D (F. Corbetta); 19. Gather ye rosebuds while ye may (W. Lawes); 20. The Rose (H. Lawes); 21. Theorbo solo: Prelude in A minor (J. Wilson); 22. The Selfe Banished (H. Lawes); 23. Theorbo solo: Prelude in F (J. Wilson); 24. Peace, mutt'ring thoughts (J. Wilson); 25. Theorbo solo: Prelude in B flat (J. Wilson); 26. Have you e'er seen the morning sun (H. Lawes) Paul Hillier (bar); Nigel North (l, theorbo, gtr) Harmonia Mundi HMU 907257


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