
Dowland’s lute songs are marvelous, and should be better known […]
This lovely performance of Dowland’s Lachrimae features lutenist Paul O’Dette
This is one of those discs that’s easily overlooked, consisting
Every few years it seems the CD catalog is enriched by a new set of performances of Bach lute works, and in this latest project,
The composer/lutenist Daniel Bacheler (1572-1619) was very well known in his day and has remained highly regarded by lutenists ever since. His works have been
Works by the composer/lutenist Daniel Bacheler (1752- 1619) have been included on many CD and LP recordings over the years, though this is the first
Robin Hood is both the title of one of the musical selections and a clue to the “Merrie Olde England” flavor of this program of
What exactly is a “Royal Lewter”? Rest assured it has nothing to do with smashing castle windows and stealing stuff; rather it pertains to the
This fine program of works by 17th-century French lutenist/composer/teacher Nicolas Vallet will appeal primarily to lute players and devotees of plucked-string music of the northern
Who can explain the recent surge of interest in John Dowland’s Lachrimae cycle, but here’s another new recording, which arrives on the heels of Astrée