FLAC tracks | Classical | 01:11:32 | 1CD | 166 MbFor music-lovers who grew up between the 1950s and the 1970s, Alfred Deller (1912–1979) was the embodiment of the countertenor voice, just as Segovia was the guitar and Casals was the cello.
Many who heard his earliest LPs will have applauded the words that Sir Michael Tippettuttered on first hearing Deller live, as early as 1944: ‘In that moment, the centuries rolled back.
’ Two of those early LPs –or portions of them –are newly remastered and reissued here in a unique compilation.
Tracklist:01. Buxtehude: Jubilate Domino, BuxWV6002. Buxtehude: Fugue in C Major, BuxWV 17403. Buxtehude: In dulci jubilo, BuxWV5204. Milano: Lute Fantasia05. Canova: Lute Fantasia 206. Campion: Never Weather Beaten Sail07. Campion: Most Sweet And Pleasing Are Thy Ways, O God08. Campion: Author of Light09. Campion: To Music Bent10. Campion: Miserere My Maker11. Purcell: Come, Ye Sons of Art Away, Z. 323-1. Overture12. Purcell: Come, Ye Sons of Art Away, Z. 323-2. Come, Ye Sons of Art13. Purcell: Come, Ye Sons of Art Away, Z. 323-3. Sound the Trumpet14. Purcell: Come, Ye Sons of Art Away, Z. 323-4. Come, Ye Sons of Art15. Purcell: Come, Ye Sons of Art Away, Z. 323-5. Strike the Viol, touch the Lute16. Purcell: Come, Ye Sons of Art Away, Z. 323-6. The day that such a blessing gave17. Purcell: Come, Ye Sons of Art Away, Z. 323-7. Bid the Virtues, bid the Graces18. Purcell: Come, Ye Sons of Art Away, Z. 323-8. These are the sacred charms19. Purcell: Come, Ye Sons of Art Away, Z. 323-9. See Nature, rejoicing