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Sting - In Darkness Let Me Dwell
Sting sings this ancient song accompanied by a lute.
"In Darkness Let Me Dwell" is discussed before it is sung and the song is described as "possibly the most perfect song ever written in the English language".
Sting's voice well suits the song and he sings it brilliantly with feeling.
published: 11 Sep 2009
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DOWLAND // 'In Darkness Let Me Dwell' by Alexander Chance and Toby Carr
Album release date → April 2023
Stream//Download//Buy → https://lnk.to/DropNotMineEyesID
Named Gramophone’s One to Watch and winner of the 2022 International Handel Singing Competition, Alexander Chance makes his recording debut on Linn. Drop not, mine eyes is a recital of English lute songs that soaks up the zeitgeist of the past couple of years to create a programme full of melancholic works by Dowland, Campion, Danyel, Purcell and others. If the ever-popular Dowland was readily prone to sadness, as exemplified by the pair I saw my lady weep and Flow, my tears, or indeed In darkness let me dwell, the polymath Thomas Campion favoured a more sober style, as shown in I care not for these ladies. Thomas Ford displays his more profane side here with Fair, sweet, cruel and What then is love. ...
published: 03 Apr 2023
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John Dowland - In Darkness Let Me Dwell
In darkness let me dwell, for voice, lute & bass viol (A Musicall Banquet), (1610)
Steven Rickards, counter-tenor
Dorothy Linell, lute
John Dowland's songs (or ayres, as they were termed) for voice and lute represent the culmination of a long tradition in England, where such pieces were held in high esteem throughout the sixteenth century. The bulk of Dowland's contribution to this rich repertoire consists of three books published simply as a First, Second, and Third Book of Songs, and a further collection published in 1612 under the title A Pilgrimmes Solace. The First Book appeared in 1597. It bears a dedication to Sir George Carey, Baron of Hunsden and chamberlain to Queen Elizabeth I. In this dedication, the 34-year-old Dowland not only reasserts the traditional superiority of v...
published: 25 Jun 2011
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Philippe Jaroussky & Thibaut Garcia perform Dowland: In Darkness Let Me Dwell
Countertenor Philippe Jaroussky and guitarist Thibaut Garcia perform one of John Dowland's most famous songs, "In Darkness Let Me Dwell", written in 1610. Listen to the full piece on their album, À sa guitare: https://w.lnk.to/asgLY
As Thibaut explains, "John Dowland, who straddles Renaissance and baroque, is a composer that guitarists often play, given the legacy of the Elizabethan lute ... From the baroque, however, you start to get this vast repertoire for voice and guitar." The program of À sa guitare spans 400 years of music by composers from the UK, France, Italy, Argentina, and more.
Video: Deyan Parouchev
#ClassicalMusic #BaroqueMusic #Dowland
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published: 24 Sep 2021
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Dowland, In Darkness Let Me Dwell / Michael Chance - Paul Beier
John Dowland's "In Darkness Let Me Dwell" performed by Michael Chance and Paul Beier. Video produced by Lilia Carlone
published: 08 Apr 2014
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In Darkness Let Me Dwell
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
In Darkness Let Me Dwell · Sting · Edin Karamazov
Songs From The Labyrinth
℗ 2006 UMG Recordings, Inc.
Released on: 2006-01-01
Producer: Sting
Producer: Edin Karamazov
Studio Personnel, Engineer, Mixer: Donal Hodgson
Associated Performer, Sound Design: Kipper Eldridge
Studio Personnel, Additional Mixer, Recording Engineer: Iain Gore
Composer: John Dowland
Author: Traditional
Arranger, Work Arranger: Sting
Arranger, Work Arranger: Edin Karamazov
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 26 Jul 2018
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PSALM 23 AND PSALM 91 - TWO MOST POWERFUL PRAYERS IN THE BIBLE!!
Discover the immense power of Psalm 91 and Psalm 23, two of the most powerful prayers in the Bible. These sacred texts offer unparalleled strength, protection, and peace. Whether you're seeking comfort in challenging times or looking for divine guidance, these prayers are your spiritual armor. Join us as we delve deep into their meanings and discover how they can transform your life.
#psalm91 #psalm23 #prayer #psalms #biblie
published: 15 Aug 2024
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BOX OF CHOCOLATES: John Dowland - In Darkness Let Me Dwell
BOX OF CHOCOLATES is a fresh indietronica duo from Berlin with songs as tasty and colorful as chocolates in a box.
Check out our contemporary interpretation of John Dowland’s 400 year old masterpiece „In Darkness Let Me Dwell“ (1610), aiming for a modern take on the suffering and depression as expressed by the lyrics:
„In darkness let me dwell, the ground shall sorrow be
The roof despair, to bar all cheerful light from me
The walls of marble black, that moist'ned still shall weep
My music, hellish jarring sounds, to banish friendly sleep
Thus, wedded to my woes, and bedded to my tomb,
O let me living die, till death do come, till death do come.“
(Anonymous)
For comparison, check out this historically informed performance by Michael Chance and Paul Beier:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v...
published: 30 Jun 2019
5:18
Sting - In Darkness Let Me Dwell
Sting sings this ancient song accompanied by a lute.
"In Darkness Let Me Dwell" is discussed before it is sung and the song is described as "possibly the most p...
Sting sings this ancient song accompanied by a lute.
"In Darkness Let Me Dwell" is discussed before it is sung and the song is described as "possibly the most perfect song ever written in the English language".
Sting's voice well suits the song and he sings it brilliantly with feeling.
https://wn.com/Sting_In_Darkness_Let_Me_Dwell
Sting sings this ancient song accompanied by a lute.
"In Darkness Let Me Dwell" is discussed before it is sung and the song is described as "possibly the most perfect song ever written in the English language".
Sting's voice well suits the song and he sings it brilliantly with feeling.
- published: 11 Sep 2009
- views: 377539
4:21
DOWLAND // 'In Darkness Let Me Dwell' by Alexander Chance and Toby Carr
Album release date → April 2023
Stream//Download//Buy → https://lnk.to/DropNotMineEyesID
Named Gramophone’s One to Watch and winner of the 2022 International H...
Album release date → April 2023
Stream//Download//Buy → https://lnk.to/DropNotMineEyesID
Named Gramophone’s One to Watch and winner of the 2022 International Handel Singing Competition, Alexander Chance makes his recording debut on Linn. Drop not, mine eyes is a recital of English lute songs that soaks up the zeitgeist of the past couple of years to create a programme full of melancholic works by Dowland, Campion, Danyel, Purcell and others. If the ever-popular Dowland was readily prone to sadness, as exemplified by the pair I saw my lady weep and Flow, my tears, or indeed In darkness let me dwell, the polymath Thomas Campion favoured a more sober style, as shown in I care not for these ladies. Thomas Ford displays his more profane side here with Fair, sweet, cruel and What then is love. When it comes to melancholy, John Danyel’s Grief, keep within and Drop not, mine eyes are every bit as good as Dowland. The programme closes with Purcell, the other English Orpheus. Toby Carr provides sympathetic accompaniment on lute and theorbo.
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#ClassicalMusic #OhMusic #LinnRecords
https://wn.com/Dowland_'In_Darkness_Let_Me_Dwell'_By_Alexander_Chance_And_Toby_Carr
Album release date → April 2023
Stream//Download//Buy → https://lnk.to/DropNotMineEyesID
Named Gramophone’s One to Watch and winner of the 2022 International Handel Singing Competition, Alexander Chance makes his recording debut on Linn. Drop not, mine eyes is a recital of English lute songs that soaks up the zeitgeist of the past couple of years to create a programme full of melancholic works by Dowland, Campion, Danyel, Purcell and others. If the ever-popular Dowland was readily prone to sadness, as exemplified by the pair I saw my lady weep and Flow, my tears, or indeed In darkness let me dwell, the polymath Thomas Campion favoured a more sober style, as shown in I care not for these ladies. Thomas Ford displays his more profane side here with Fair, sweet, cruel and What then is love. When it comes to melancholy, John Danyel’s Grief, keep within and Drop not, mine eyes are every bit as good as Dowland. The programme closes with Purcell, the other English Orpheus. Toby Carr provides sympathetic accompaniment on lute and theorbo.
FACEBOOK→ https://www.facebook.com/linnrecordsmusic
TWITTER → www.twitter.com/LinnRecords
YOUTUBE → https://www.youtube.com/user/linnrecordsmusic
WEBSITE → www.linnrecords.com
#ClassicalMusic #OhMusic #LinnRecords
- published: 03 Apr 2023
- views: 28683
3:36
John Dowland - In Darkness Let Me Dwell
In darkness let me dwell, for voice, lute & bass viol (A Musicall Banquet), (1610)
Steven Rickards, counter-tenor
Dorothy Linell, lute
John Dowland's son...
In darkness let me dwell, for voice, lute & bass viol (A Musicall Banquet), (1610)
Steven Rickards, counter-tenor
Dorothy Linell, lute
John Dowland's songs (or ayres, as they were termed) for voice and lute represent the culmination of a long tradition in England, where such pieces were held in high esteem throughout the sixteenth century. The bulk of Dowland's contribution to this rich repertoire consists of three books published simply as a First, Second, and Third Book of Songs, and a further collection published in 1612 under the title A Pilgrimmes Solace. The First Book appeared in 1597. It bears a dedication to Sir George Carey, Baron of Hunsden and chamberlain to Queen Elizabeth I. In this dedication, the 34-year-old Dowland not only reasserts the traditional superiority of vocal over instrumental music, but makes it clear that the collection represents his first attempts at this form of composition: "This small booke containing the consent of speaking harmony, joyned with the most musicall instrument the Lute, being my first labour, I have presumed to dedicate to your Lordship." The continuation of the composer's preface also confirms that many of the songs were composed long before the publication date, they having been "concealde" until "the greater part of them might have been ripe enough by their age." However, far from being immature, the songs of Book I reveal Dowland as a fully fledged master. The publication includes 21 songs, among them such well-known titles as If my complaints, Can she excuse my wrongs, Go crystal tears, Come away, come sweet love, and Awake, sweet love. Dowland was one of the greatest lutenists of his age, and despite his prefatory comments the most important single feature of all his songs is the close integration of the vocal and instrumental parts, the latter of which are as important to the structure of the songs as the piano is to those of Schubert. This is one of a number of characteristics that set Dowland's songs apart from those of many of his contemporaries, who were frequently content to simply accompany the voice. Equally as important is the close relationship between the texts and the settings, Dowland's acute response to poetry that is in itself frequently highly musical placing him on near-parity with Purcell and Benjamin Britten in his setting of the English language. The songs of Book One include a wider diversity of mood than might be suspected from Dowland's self-confessed predilection for enjoying melancholy or somber themes. They range from the philosophical His golden locks, which muses on the transience of life (a familiar theme among poets of the age), through deeply felt utterances (Come, heavy sleep), to such charming conceits as Dear, if you change, and spirited pieces like Away with these self-loving lads. Although published for solo voice with lute accompaniment, many of the songs are also capable of being performed by a vocal ensemble or with a viol consort. [Allmusic.com]
Art by Melozzo Da Forli
https://wn.com/John_Dowland_In_Darkness_Let_Me_Dwell
In darkness let me dwell, for voice, lute & bass viol (A Musicall Banquet), (1610)
Steven Rickards, counter-tenor
Dorothy Linell, lute
John Dowland's songs (or ayres, as they were termed) for voice and lute represent the culmination of a long tradition in England, where such pieces were held in high esteem throughout the sixteenth century. The bulk of Dowland's contribution to this rich repertoire consists of three books published simply as a First, Second, and Third Book of Songs, and a further collection published in 1612 under the title A Pilgrimmes Solace. The First Book appeared in 1597. It bears a dedication to Sir George Carey, Baron of Hunsden and chamberlain to Queen Elizabeth I. In this dedication, the 34-year-old Dowland not only reasserts the traditional superiority of vocal over instrumental music, but makes it clear that the collection represents his first attempts at this form of composition: "This small booke containing the consent of speaking harmony, joyned with the most musicall instrument the Lute, being my first labour, I have presumed to dedicate to your Lordship." The continuation of the composer's preface also confirms that many of the songs were composed long before the publication date, they having been "concealde" until "the greater part of them might have been ripe enough by their age." However, far from being immature, the songs of Book I reveal Dowland as a fully fledged master. The publication includes 21 songs, among them such well-known titles as If my complaints, Can she excuse my wrongs, Go crystal tears, Come away, come sweet love, and Awake, sweet love. Dowland was one of the greatest lutenists of his age, and despite his prefatory comments the most important single feature of all his songs is the close integration of the vocal and instrumental parts, the latter of which are as important to the structure of the songs as the piano is to those of Schubert. This is one of a number of characteristics that set Dowland's songs apart from those of many of his contemporaries, who were frequently content to simply accompany the voice. Equally as important is the close relationship between the texts and the settings, Dowland's acute response to poetry that is in itself frequently highly musical placing him on near-parity with Purcell and Benjamin Britten in his setting of the English language. The songs of Book One include a wider diversity of mood than might be suspected from Dowland's self-confessed predilection for enjoying melancholy or somber themes. They range from the philosophical His golden locks, which muses on the transience of life (a familiar theme among poets of the age), through deeply felt utterances (Come, heavy sleep), to such charming conceits as Dear, if you change, and spirited pieces like Away with these self-loving lads. Although published for solo voice with lute accompaniment, many of the songs are also capable of being performed by a vocal ensemble or with a viol consort. [Allmusic.com]
Art by Melozzo Da Forli
- published: 25 Jun 2011
- views: 110997
3:51
Philippe Jaroussky & Thibaut Garcia perform Dowland: In Darkness Let Me Dwell
Countertenor Philippe Jaroussky and guitarist Thibaut Garcia perform one of John Dowland's most famous songs, "In Darkness Let Me Dwell", written in 1610. Liste...
Countertenor Philippe Jaroussky and guitarist Thibaut Garcia perform one of John Dowland's most famous songs, "In Darkness Let Me Dwell", written in 1610. Listen to the full piece on their album, À sa guitare: https://w.lnk.to/asgLY
As Thibaut explains, "John Dowland, who straddles Renaissance and baroque, is a composer that guitarists often play, given the legacy of the Elizabethan lute ... From the baroque, however, you start to get this vast repertoire for voice and guitar." The program of À sa guitare spans 400 years of music by composers from the UK, France, Italy, Argentina, and more.
Video: Deyan Parouchev
#ClassicalMusic #BaroqueMusic #Dowland
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Countertenor Philippe Jaroussky and guitarist Thibaut Garcia perform one of John Dowland's most famous songs, "In Darkness Let Me Dwell", written in 1610. Listen to the full piece on their album, À sa guitare: https://w.lnk.to/asgLY
As Thibaut explains, "John Dowland, who straddles Renaissance and baroque, is a composer that guitarists often play, given the legacy of the Elizabethan lute ... From the baroque, however, you start to get this vast repertoire for voice and guitar." The program of À sa guitare spans 400 years of music by composers from the UK, France, Italy, Argentina, and more.
Video: Deyan Parouchev
#ClassicalMusic #BaroqueMusic #Dowland
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Discover our unique collection of live performances, studio sessions and films featuring Maria Callas, Jacqueline du Pré, Nigel Kennedy, Mstislav Rostropovich, Yehudi Menuhin, Itzhak Perlman, Herbert von Karajan, Berliner Philharmoniker and more.
Along with its sister label Erato, Warner Classics continues this tradition with today's most in-demand classical artists, such as Philippe Jaroussky, Joyce DiDonato, Diana Damrau, Emmanuel Pahud, Alexandre Tharaud, Sir Antonio Pappano, Christina Pluhar and Renaud Capuçon.
Enjoy this ever-expanding library of official performance videos and exclusive interviews from the classical greats. Check back regularly for more music from your favourite composers including Bach, Mozart, Chopin, Debussy, Satie, Beethoven, Vivaldi, Handel and more.
- published: 24 Sep 2021
- views: 59184
4:29
Dowland, In Darkness Let Me Dwell / Michael Chance - Paul Beier
John Dowland's "In Darkness Let Me Dwell" performed by Michael Chance and Paul Beier. Video produced by Lilia Carlone
John Dowland's "In Darkness Let Me Dwell" performed by Michael Chance and Paul Beier. Video produced by Lilia Carlone
https://wn.com/Dowland,_In_Darkness_Let_Me_Dwell_Michael_Chance_Paul_Beier
John Dowland's "In Darkness Let Me Dwell" performed by Michael Chance and Paul Beier. Video produced by Lilia Carlone
- published: 08 Apr 2014
- views: 56933
4:13
In Darkness Let Me Dwell
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
In Darkness Let Me Dwell · Sting · Edin Karamazov
Songs From The Labyrinth
℗ 2006 UMG Recordings, Inc.
Released...
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
In Darkness Let Me Dwell · Sting · Edin Karamazov
Songs From The Labyrinth
℗ 2006 UMG Recordings, Inc.
Released on: 2006-01-01
Producer: Sting
Producer: Edin Karamazov
Studio Personnel, Engineer, Mixer: Donal Hodgson
Associated Performer, Sound Design: Kipper Eldridge
Studio Personnel, Additional Mixer, Recording Engineer: Iain Gore
Composer: John Dowland
Author: Traditional
Arranger, Work Arranger: Sting
Arranger, Work Arranger: Edin Karamazov
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/In_Darkness_Let_Me_Dwell
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
In Darkness Let Me Dwell · Sting · Edin Karamazov
Songs From The Labyrinth
℗ 2006 UMG Recordings, Inc.
Released on: 2006-01-01
Producer: Sting
Producer: Edin Karamazov
Studio Personnel, Engineer, Mixer: Donal Hodgson
Associated Performer, Sound Design: Kipper Eldridge
Studio Personnel, Additional Mixer, Recording Engineer: Iain Gore
Composer: John Dowland
Author: Traditional
Arranger, Work Arranger: Sting
Arranger, Work Arranger: Edin Karamazov
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 26 Jul 2018
- views: 18482
4:34:00
PSALM 23 AND PSALM 91 - TWO MOST POWERFUL PRAYERS IN THE BIBLE!!
Discover the immense power of Psalm 91 and Psalm 23, two of the most powerful prayers in the Bible. These sacred texts offer unparalleled strength, protection, ...
Discover the immense power of Psalm 91 and Psalm 23, two of the most powerful prayers in the Bible. These sacred texts offer unparalleled strength, protection, and peace. Whether you're seeking comfort in challenging times or looking for divine guidance, these prayers are your spiritual armor. Join us as we delve deep into their meanings and discover how they can transform your life.
#psalm91 #psalm23 #prayer #psalms #biblie
https://wn.com/Psalm_23_And_Psalm_91_Two_Most_Powerful_Prayers_In_The_Bible
Discover the immense power of Psalm 91 and Psalm 23, two of the most powerful prayers in the Bible. These sacred texts offer unparalleled strength, protection, and peace. Whether you're seeking comfort in challenging times or looking for divine guidance, these prayers are your spiritual armor. Join us as we delve deep into their meanings and discover how they can transform your life.
#psalm91 #psalm23 #prayer #psalms #biblie
- published: 15 Aug 2024
- views: 40
4:40
BOX OF CHOCOLATES: John Dowland - In Darkness Let Me Dwell
BOX OF CHOCOLATES is a fresh indietronica duo from Berlin with songs as tasty and colorful as chocolates in a box.
Check out our contemporary interpretation of...
BOX OF CHOCOLATES is a fresh indietronica duo from Berlin with songs as tasty and colorful as chocolates in a box.
Check out our contemporary interpretation of John Dowland’s 400 year old masterpiece „In Darkness Let Me Dwell“ (1610), aiming for a modern take on the suffering and depression as expressed by the lyrics:
„In darkness let me dwell, the ground shall sorrow be
The roof despair, to bar all cheerful light from me
The walls of marble black, that moist'ned still shall weep
My music, hellish jarring sounds, to banish friendly sleep
Thus, wedded to my woes, and bedded to my tomb,
O let me living die, till death do come, till death do come.“
(Anonymous)
For comparison, check out this historically informed performance by Michael Chance and Paul Beier:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WLVMIq5r4U4
Or Sting’s infamous version from his album „Songs from the Labyrinth“:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBJkb5wrw-Q
Find more Early Music and Box of Chocolates originals on our EP „SACRILEGE!"
++ LISTEN TO OUR MUSIC ++
★ iTunes: https://apple.co/2Km6xBH
★ Amazon: https://amzn.to/2HBi7XH
★ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2c44jKR
★ Google Play: https://bit.ly/2bZBpVW
++ JOIN US IN OUR QUEST ++
► Band Website: http://box-of-chocolates.com
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BOX OF CHOCOLATES is supported by http://www.mastering-online.com
#dowland #youcansinganything #greatduos #boxofchocolates #indietronicopera #berlinmusic #sting #johndowland #renaissance #baroque
https://wn.com/Box_Of_Chocolates_John_Dowland_In_Darkness_Let_Me_Dwell
BOX OF CHOCOLATES is a fresh indietronica duo from Berlin with songs as tasty and colorful as chocolates in a box.
Check out our contemporary interpretation of John Dowland’s 400 year old masterpiece „In Darkness Let Me Dwell“ (1610), aiming for a modern take on the suffering and depression as expressed by the lyrics:
„In darkness let me dwell, the ground shall sorrow be
The roof despair, to bar all cheerful light from me
The walls of marble black, that moist'ned still shall weep
My music, hellish jarring sounds, to banish friendly sleep
Thus, wedded to my woes, and bedded to my tomb,
O let me living die, till death do come, till death do come.“
(Anonymous)
For comparison, check out this historically informed performance by Michael Chance and Paul Beier:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WLVMIq5r4U4
Or Sting’s infamous version from his album „Songs from the Labyrinth“:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBJkb5wrw-Q
Find more Early Music and Box of Chocolates originals on our EP „SACRILEGE!"
++ LISTEN TO OUR MUSIC ++
★ iTunes: https://apple.co/2Km6xBH
★ Amazon: https://amzn.to/2HBi7XH
★ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2c44jKR
★ Google Play: https://bit.ly/2bZBpVW
++ JOIN US IN OUR QUEST ++
► Band Website: http://box-of-chocolates.com
► Facebook: http://facebook.com/boxofchocolates.band
► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/boxofchocol...
BOX OF CHOCOLATES is supported by http://www.mastering-online.com
#dowland #youcansinganything #greatduos #boxofchocolates #indietronicopera #berlinmusic #sting #johndowland #renaissance #baroque
- published: 30 Jun 2019
- views: 1593