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Ronn McFarlane

The Scottish Lute

Ronn McFarlane - The Scottish Lute 01. Drawe neare me and lowe me (from Jane Pickering Lute Book) (0:41) 02. A Scotts Tune (Jane Pickering Lute Book) (1:16) 03. The Scottish Huntsupe (Jane Pickering Lute Book) (2:51) 04. I long for the wedding, for lute (1:13) 05. I long for thy virginitie, for lute (1:20) 06. The Canaries, for lute (0:52) 07. Canaries, for lute (1:51) 08. I mett her in the medowe (from Skene Mandora Book) (0:45) 09. Lett never cruelite dishonour bewtie (from Skene Mandora Book) (0:55) 10. Jennet drinks no water (from Skene Mandora Book) (1:12) 11. A Scots Tune (The Rowallan Lute Book) (0:49) 12. Corne yairds, for lute (from the Rowallen Manuscript) (0:48) 13. Gypsies Lilt (from -The Rowallan Lute Book-) (2:38) 14. A Scots Tune No. 1 (1:09) 15. A Scots Tune No. 2 (2:33) 16. Alace I lie my alon I'm lik to die awald (from Skene Mandora Book) (0:48) 17. Flowers of the Forest (0:57) 18. Remember me at evening (Skene Mandora MS) (0:51) 19. I will not go to bed till I suld die (1:14) 20. Port Rorie Dall, for lute (2:26) 21. Lilt Ladie An Gordonn, for lute (1:36) 22. Gallua Tom, for lute (0:52) 23. Whip my toudie, for lute (0:27) 24. Hench me Malie Gray, for lute (0:31) 25. Wo betyd thy wearie bodie, for lute (3:16) 26. Lesleis Lilt (from Skene Mandora Book) (0:53) 27. Pitt on you shirt on Monday (from Skene Mandora Book) (1:00) 28. Blew Breiks (from Skene Mandora Book) (1:07) 29. Ladie Laudians Lilt, for lute (0:45) 30. To dance about the Baikeis dubb (from Skene Mandora Book) (1:09) 31. My mistres blush is bonie (from Skene Mandora Book) (1:17) 32. A Scots Tune No. 3 (0:49) 33. Its a wonder to see, for lute (0:56) 34. Port Preist (1:27) 35. An thou wert my ain thing, for voice & lute (0:42) 36. Port Jean Linsey, for lute (1:47) 37. Gabot (from Rowallen Lute Book) (1:04) 38. Untitled (I), for lute (from the Rowallen Manuscript) (1:24) 39. Current (Rowallen Lute Book) (0:55) 40. Volte (1:01) 41. Doun in yon bank (1:32) 42. Aderneis Lilt (from Skene Mandora Book) (0:51) 43. Ladie Cassiles Lilt (from Skene Mandora Book) (0:53) 44. I Serve a Worthy Lady, song (0:57) 45. Ane Scottis Dance, for lute (from the Rowallen Lute Book, 1620) (0:41) 46. Swit Sant nikcola, from the Rowallen Lute Book (1:33) 47. Untitled (II), for lute (from the Rowallen Manuscript) (0:55) 48. Untitled (III), for lute (from the Rowallen Manuscript) (1:01) 49. A Port (Rowallan Lute Book) (2:18) 50. Graysteil, for lute (1:08) 51. Put on thy sark on Munday, for lute (1:14) 52. The old man, for lute (1:06) 53. A Port, for lute (1:24) 54. Ladie Laudians Lilt, for lute (0:57) 55. I kist her while she blusht, for lute (1:15) 56. Adew Dundie (from Skene Mandora Book) (1:54)
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Nr kat.: DOR90129
Label  : DORIAN (USA)

All Music Guide - James Leonard Since lutenist Ronn McFarlane's first Dorian disc The English Lute Song was both critically and financially successful, it was all but inevitable that one of his subsequent discs for Dorian would feature lute works from elsewhere in the British Isles. And so here we have McFarlane's The Scottish Lute: 56 tunes drawn from four different seventeenth century Scottish collections. Performing on either lute or mandora (a smaller cousin of the lute pitched an octave higher), McFarlane is called upon to do more in The Scottish Lute than he did in The English Lute Song because while the earlier disc programmed music with written out chords and counterpoints, the later disc programs music for which more often than not only the melody is notated. Thus while the earlier disc required more of him technically, this disc requires more of him interpretively. Here, McFarlane has to subordinate virtuosity to musicality, and because he is more of a musician than a showoff, the results are equal to the achievement of The English Lute Song. Though the music is predominantly quiet, the nuances and subtleties of each piece are revealed in McFarlane's soulful and searching performances. Try just the opening two songs of the second set: "I long for the wedding" and "I long for thy virginite." If their charms are too fay and their aesthetic too quaint, this disc may not be for you. But if the music's intimacy and McFarlane's tenderness move you, by all means, try the rest. Dorian's sound is very clear, but also very atmospheric.