The Passion of Musick

Album by Dorothee Oberlinger & Vittorio Ghielmi

First released: 14th April 2014

Tracklist

  1. 1.
    The Duke of Norfolk; "The Division Violin" (London, 1685)
    3:16
  2. 2.
    Adson's Masque; John Adson (c1587-1640)
    1:40
  3. 3.
    Lord Galway's Lamentation; Trad. Scottish Tune
    1:23
  4. 4.
    Cupararee or Gray's Inn; prob. by John Coperario (c1570-1626)
    3:04
  5. 5.
    Preludio in delasolre terza maggiore; Nicola Matteis (17th century)
    1:25
  6. 6.
    Diverse bizzarrie sopra la veccia sarabanda o pur ciaccona; Nicola Matteis (17th century)
    4:19
  7. 7.
    A Springlike Rain; Vittorio Ghielmi (2009)
    1:22
  8. 8.
    Stingo; Vittorio Ghielmi (2012), after "The English Dancing Master" (1651)
    3:04
  9. 9.
    Parson's Farewell; Tune from "The English Dancing Master" (1651) with Variations by Jacob van Eyk (c1590-1657)
    1:51
  10. 10.
    The Irish Ho-Hoane; Vittorio Ghielmi (2012), after a traditional Irish Tune in "Fitzwilliam Virginal Book" (c1610-1625)
    5:44
  11. 11.
    The Passion of Musick; Captain Tobias Hume (1569-1645)
    4:19
  12. 12.
    Sheena's Reel; Traditional Irish
    2:22
  13. 13.
    Miss McLeod's Reel; Traditional Scottish Tune, first printed in O'Farell's Pocket Companion (1805)
    2:02
  14. 14.
    Suite in A minor - I. Pavan; Matthew Locke (1621-1677)
    4:07
  15. 15.
    Suite in A minor - II. Almand; Matthew Locke (1621-1677)
    1:34
  16. 16.
    Suite in A minor - III. Courante; Matthew Locke (1621-1677)
    1:09
  17. 17.
    Suite in A minor - IV. Ayre; Matthew Locke (1621-1677)
    1:37
  18. 18.
    Suite in A minor - V. Saraband; Matthew Locke (1621-1677)
    0:31
  19. 19.
    Suite in A minor - VI. Jigg - Conclude Thus; Matthew Locke (1621-1677)
    1:12
  20. 20.
    Slow Air, 'Hidden Rabbit'; Vittorio Ghielmi, Graciela Gibelli (2008)
    2:16
  21. 21.
    Air, 'Jumping Rabbit'; Vittorio Ghielmi, Graciela Gibelli (2008)
    0:59
  22. 22.
    Two in One upon a Ground; Henry Purcell (1664-1717), from "Dioclesian" Z 627
    3:11
  23. 23.
    Cremonea; Vittorio Ghielmi after the tune from "A Collection of the most celebrated Irish Tunes", (Dublin 1724), probably by O'Carolan
    4:02
  24. 24.
    In nomine a 5; Orlando Gibbons (1583-1625)
    3:31
  25. 25.
    The Reel of Tulloch; Drummond Castle Manuscript by David Young (1734)
    2:23
  26. 26.
    Lilliburlero; Traditional Irish (around 1620)
    3:20
  27. 27.
    Prelude in D Minor; Henry Purcell ZN773
    1:07
  28. 28.
    The Fairy Queen, Z. 629: Dance for Chinese Man and Woman; Henry Purcell, from "The Fairy Queen" Z629
    2:54