See my post about the Golden Age Singers under 'Dowland' on the EMS forum.
Dowland, John (1563 - 1626)
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Dowland
My treasured Oiseau-Lyre Dowland set
has lost its booklet (via suicidal dive into ill-positioned waste basket I fear) and the set's cardboard sleeves give no track listings. Can some blessed soul please send me something (via PM?) to help me find my way round the discs?
(Have searched online but have found nothing very helpful)I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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Richard Tarleton
Just seen this - I gather everything's sorted
The Amazon track listings do not give the Poulton catalogue numbers, which means you can't tell which Fancye (etc.) is which....Perhaps Richard's PM covered this.
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostJust seen this - I gather everything's sorted
The Amazon track listings do not give the Poulton catalogue numbers, which means you can't tell which Fancye (etc.) is which....Perhaps Richard's PM covered this.
PS I've now received RB's scans and they do indeed have P-numbers. Fortunately I still have all the song-texts from the LPs so I'm sorted now. Thanks to you allI keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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Richard Tarleton
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LMP
Looks like you might not need it now, but the Presto site appears to have a complete track listing.
No P numbers though.
Since the set is still available, you might even find that contacting the record company might elicit a response with a replacement copy of the booklet.
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Richard Tarleton
In 2004 I was choosing a new guitar (my present one) in the London Spanish Guitar Centre (now sadly no more) - Barry the proprietor left me to it while he, his wife and son sorted stock in the back room. I was trying bits of this and that including my Dowland party pieces. As I was leaving (plus guitar) Barry said "My wife says thank you for the Dowland, by the way". Turned out she was Glenda Simpson, one of the two sopranos on the discs (along with Emma Kirkby).
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What a lovely story (The Bristol SGC still is - I donated them my guitar, where I originally bought it, a couple of months back. Only good enough for student use. I still have the scraps of Dowland that were dished out now and again for 'homework'.)
Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostIn 2004 I was choosing a new guitar (my present one) in the London Spanish Guitar Centre (now sadly no more) - Barry the proprietor left me to it while he, his wife and son sorted stock in the back room. I was trying bits of this and that including my Dowland party pieces. As I was leaving (plus guitar) Barry said "My wife says thank you for the Dowland, by the way". Turned out she was Glenda Simpson, one of the two sopranos on the discs (along with Emma Kirkby).It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by LeMartinPecheur View Post. Can some blessed soul please send me something
Read the responses and you will all know what I mean.
And f f has noticed too the coda to the piece which is the final contribution by RT.
May one say thank you for the expression of such seasonal thoughts and for the successful outcome of the problem.
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Richard Tarleton
Originally posted by french frank View PostThe Bristol SGC still is
PS thank you Padraig - here's a nice image to finish with (courtesy of the National Gallery)
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