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"Music for Lady Louise": rustick, soft, mourning arias and mad songs by Blow, Purcell, Locke, Lully Ensemble Leviathan, Lucile Tessier

"Music for Lady Louise": rustick, soft, mourning arias and mad songs by Blow, Purcell, Locke, Lully Ensemble Leviathan, Lucile Tessier

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Louise de Penancoët de Keroualle (Lady Louise), a spy in the pay of Louis XIV, was the mistress of Charles II. Charged with keeping England under the influence of the Sun King, she forged close links between musicians on either side of the Channel. These political intentions generated a repertory as rich and brilliant as it was expressive. It is a genuine rediscovery that we owe to Ensemble Leviathan and Lucile Tessier.

· RUSTICK MUSIC - AIRS CHAMPÊTRES

John BLOW (1649-1708)
· Come shepherds all (Venus and Adonis)  (1'00)
Aphra Behn ou Anne Kingsmill

Jean-Baptiste LULLY (1632-1687)
·  Air pour les pêcheurs (Alceste ou le Triomphe d'Alcide, LWV 50)  (1'19)
· Que l'on chante (Atys, LWV 53)  (1'34)
Philippe Quinault, d'après Ovide
· Bourrée (Le Grand Divertissement Royal de Versailles, LWV 38)  (1'28)

Matthew LOCKE (ca. 1621-1677)
· Lilk (The Tempest)  (1'19)

Henry PURCELL (1659-1695)
· Hence with your trifling deity (Timon of Athens, Z. 632)  (1'54)
William ShakespeareANONYME
· De foolish English nation (The Comical History of Don Quixote)  (1'21)
AnonymeJohn BLOW
· In these sweet groves (Venus and Adonis)  (1'30)· SOFT MUSIC - AIRS TENDRES

Jean-Baptiste LULLY
· Dormons, dormons tous (Atys, LWV 53)  (7'34)
Philippe Quinault, d'après Ovide

Henry PURCELL
· Aire (Bonduca, or the British Heroine, Z. 574)  (2'01)
· Hornpipe (Bonduca, or The British Heroine, Z. 574)  (1'21)
· Prepare, the rites begin (Theodosius, or The Force of Love, Z. 606)  (1'46)
Nathaniel Lee
· See, even Night herself is here (The Fairy Queen, Z. 629)  (4'27)
Anonyme, d'après William Shakespeare

Samuel AKEROYDE (fl. 1684-1706)
· A new song sung by a fop newly come from France  (2'29)
Anonyme

John BLOW
· Tune for flutes (Venus and Adonis)  (1'59)
· Venus! Adonis! (Venus and Adonis)  (1'59)
Aphra Behn ou Anne Kingsmill

Matthew LOCKE
· Symphony for the descending of Venus (Psyche)  (1'46)MAD SONGS - AIRS DE FOLIE

Jean-Baptiste LULLY
· Que ces gazons sont verts ! (Roland, LWV 65)  (6'56)
Philippe Quinault, d'après Ludovico Ariosto

Matthew LOCKE
· Song of the Devils and the Furies (Psyche)  (2'11)
Thomas Shadwell

Jean-Baptiste LULLY
· Air de la fête infernale (Alceste ou le Triomphe d'Alcide, LWV 50)  (1'30)

ANONYME
· Forth from the dark and dismal cell  (3'52)
Anonyme

John ECCLES (1668-1735)
·  Oh! Take him gently from the pile (Cyrus the Great, or The Tragedy of Love)  (3'17)
John Banks· MOURNING SONGS - AIRS FUNÈBRES

Jean-Baptiste LULLY
·  Ciel ! Quelle vapeur m'environne (Atys, LWV 53)  (2'19)
Philippe Quinault, d'après OvideJohn BLOW
·  Hark! How the lark and linnet sing (An Ode on the Death of Mr. Henry Purcell) (4'12)
John Dryden

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