L'Oiseau Lyre DSLO 507 [LP]
Playing time: 48'30
Recorded: 16-19 December 1975, All Saints, Petersham
| Matthew Locke: Incidental Music to The Tempest; Music for His Majesty's Sackbuts & Cornetts The Academy of Ancient Music - Christopher Hogwood
| | Side 1 The Tempest | 1. | Introduction - Galliard - Gavotte [1,2,3] (Matthew Locke) Masque of the Three Devils (Pelham Humfrey) Minoit [8] (Matthew Locke) | [9:30] | 2. | Arise, arise (Pietro Reggio) Curtain Tune [6] (Matthew Locke) | [6:20] | 3. | Come unto these yellow sands (John Banister) Full fathom five (John Banister) Saraband [4] (Matthew Locke) | [4:20] | 4. | Lilk [5] (Matthew Locke) Dry those eyes (John Banister) Go thy way (John Banister) | [3:35] |
| | Side 2 | 5. | Rustic Air [7] - Corant [9] (Matthew Locke) The Masque of Neptune (Pelham Humfrey) A Martial Jigge [10] (Matthew Locke) | [10:25] | 6. | Where the bee sucks (Pelham Humfrey) Adieu to the pleasures (James Hart) The Conclusion: A Canon 4 in 2 [11] (Matthew Locke) | [4:15] |
| | Music for His Majesty's Sackbuts And Cornetts | 7. | Almond - Corantt - Almond - Saraband - Almond - Corrant | [9:40] |
Judith Nelson, soprano - First Devil, Ariel, Amphitrite, Dorinda
Emma Kirkby, soprano - Second Devil, Milcha
Prudence Lloyd, soprano - Third Devil
Martyn Hill, tenor - Ferdinand, Murther, Oceanus
Rogers Covey-Crump, tenor - Fraud, Aeolus
Richard Morton, tenor - Pride
Alan Byers, tenor - Rapine
David Thomas, bass - Neptune
John York Skinner, counter tenor
Charles Brett, counter tenor
Geoffrey Shaw, bass
The Academy of Ancient Music
directed by Christopher Hogwood, harpsichord
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