Julian Bream & John Williams - Pavan & Galliard - John Johnson
The infectious Dunkin' Bagel by the ever innovative Slim Galliard
Written by John Dowland (1563-1626) a contemporary of Queen Elizabeth I. This piece of music is played on a 'hired' lute from the 'Lute Society'(UK). Apologies for all the background noise. Hopefully the crackling fire covers up most of my mistakes, as well as adding that certain 'je ne sais quoi' of course! :-)
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Per-Olov Kindgren plays John Dowland Frog Galliard on his Philippe Jean-Mairet guitar
Music from 17th Century England.
sonata 3 -Galliard- en recital de francisco Antonio Aray sobre la historia del fagot en
"Los conciertos de la casa", Camerata De Caracas
Queen Elizabeth's "Froggy" was the Duc of Alençon, son of Catherine de Medicis. This galliard by the famous English Orpheus John Dowland, on the lute. The lute is made by Stephen Murphy. (I had post this one before but it was lost ? why ????)
Progressive Rock Band 1968 - 1971
Title of Track - New Dawn Breaking. Taken From The 1970 Album "New Dawn"
Formed in the latter part of 1968 the band grew from a four piece to a six piece to include a trumpet and sax. Full line up were
Les Marshall (drums, percussion and vocals), who joined following a lengthy tour with Tim Rose. He replaced John ...
John Dowland - Melancholy Galliard
A piece originally written for the lute by John Dowland transcribed for the guitar.
Le Noci Marroni (Margaret, Shaunie, Simone, Pat and Marilyn) play a Pavan and Galliard by William Byrd at the TEMC 2007 Early Music Fair.
XVII INTERNATIONAL GUITAR FESTIVAL & COURSES BRNO ´08
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SCOTT TENNANT is a founding member of the Grammywinning
ensemble Los Angeles Guitar Quartet, and is himself
considered to be one of the world's top classical guitarists.
He authored books on guitar technique, including Pumping
Nylon, which...
Black Knight cover by Galliard @ live sth Dafnh, support sta Ypogeia Reumata
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John Dowland's lute song was an instant hit--it's a great tune! Played on the archlute by David Tayler. From the Voices of Music concert 2007.
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James Tyler(cittern) played Fantasia, Galliard & Almaine composed by Thomas Robinson. He visited Japan as a member of The Julian Bream Consort on Nov.11,1988.ジュリアン・ブリーム・コンソートのメンバーとして来日した時に演奏されたジェームス・タイラーさんのシターン演奏。
The Julian Bream Consort played this music for first encore.You can hear the voice of Maestro Bream. The Consort include Julian Bream(lute),Nancy Hadden(flute),Catherine Mackintosh(treble viol),James Tyler(cittern),Robert Spencer(bandola) and Jane Ryan(bass viol) with Robert Tear(tenor).
Viol Consort 'Cardinal consort' (Sheila, Linda, Sara and Valerie) perform William Byrd's Pavan & Galliard in B flat at the TEMC 2007 Early Music Fair
Enseuno Espagnol by Kieron Galliard, played by Ji Min Lee on an Aoyama Monarch Grand Concert Harp.
The Final of the 2002 London Harp Competition was held at the Guildhall School of Music, Barbican , London on Sunday 6th October, organised by Clive Morley Harps.
Written by francis Pilkington and published in his 'First Book of Songs' in 1605. It is signed as moderately slow. Just a small fragment
Sweet Dreams cover by Galliard @ Dafni squear
Ypogia Revmata support group August 2008
oi Galliard sto Live me ta Ypogeia Reumata sthn Plateia Dafnhs . Augoustos 2008
EMU guitarist Rob Nelson plays The Frog Galliard by John Dowland for classical guitar.
Thomas Robinson
Passemezzo Galliard
Lute: Luca Pianca
Harp: Margret Köll
Camera: Armin Linke
Darius and Traehern have a galliard competition to decide who is going to host the next Known World Dance Symposium.
Little is known about his early life, but he is known to have spent part of it in Rome and part in Lorraine in the service of Charles of Guise. In 1562 he came to England for the first time, where he found employment with Elizabeth I.
Another master piece by Mr. Johnson, an English Lute player from Renaissance period.
Courtly 16th century rock'n'roll by England's Elizabethan composer
Marcy Jean Brenner performs a galliard on the viola da gamba.