Musicians of the Globe
Sunday 14 August 2005 13:00-14:00 (Radio 3)
Elizabeth I's summer progresses from London were widely feared among her nobles, as the burden of providing the lavish spectacle required could easily lead to bankruptcy.
Phillip Pickett and The Musicians of the Globe recreate the music that would have been performed for her at Kenilworth and Elvetham in this concert from the York Early Music Festival.
Playlist
Performed by the Musicians of the Globe, directed by Philip Pickett
John Dowland: Humor say what maks't thou heere
Anon: Lavecchia Pavav and Galliard
John Johnson: A Dumpe
Dowland: Far from the triumphing court
Newman: Mr. Newman's Pavane
Edward Johnson: Pavan
E.Johnson: Delight Pavan
E.Johnson arr. Byrd: Delight Galliard
John Johnson: Rogero
E.Johnson: O Noble Queen, give ear
E.Johnson: Come Muses Come
Pilkington: Fragrant Flowers
Thomas Morley: Coranto / La Volta
E.Johnson: Eliza is the fairest Queen
Antony Holborne arr. Philip Rosseter: The Queen's Pavin
E.Johnson: Come again