Performer: Anders Ericson
Audio CD
Number of Discs: 1
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Daphne
Size: 1.15 GB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes
anon.: Panmure House Lute Book No. 8
01. Prelude in G Minor
02. Allemande in G Minor
03. Courante in G Minor
04. Allemande in G Minor
05. Courante in G Minor
06. Allemande in G Minor
07. Courante in G Minor
08. Sarabande in G Minor
09. Du Fault: Rostock Lute Book – Prelude in G Minor
10. Mezangeau: Rostock Lute Book: Allemande in G Minor
11. Du Fault: Rostock Lute Book: Courante suédoise
12. anon.: Rostock Lute Book: Chanson in G Minor “Si vous ne voulez me guérir”
13. Gaultier: Rostock Lute Book: Allemande in G Minor
14. anon.: Rostock Lute Book: Frère Frapart in G Minor
15. Gaultier, J: Rostock Lute Book: Courante in G Minor
16. Nicolas de Merville: Rostock Lute Book: Sarabande in G Minor – Variation
17. Bechon: Rostock Lute Book: Gigue in G Minor
18. Gaultier, J: Allemande in D Minor
19. Gaultier, J: Courante de Gaultier d’Angleterrein in D Minor
20. Gaultier, J: Sarabande du mesme Gaultierin D Minor
anon.: Sloane Lute Book
21. Prelude in B-Flat Major
22. Allemande J.A.K. in B-Flat Major
23. Courante in B-Flat Major
24. Letter Logicam in B-Flat Major
25. Courante in B-Flat Major
26. Sarabande in B-Flat Major
27. Gaultier: . Prelude in D Minor
28. Mercure, J: . Allemande in D Minor
Peeter Warner: Tabley House Lute Book
29. Courante in D Minor
30. Allemande in D Minor
Du Fault: Tabley House Lute Book
31. Courante in D Minor
32. Courante in D Minor
33. Charles: . A Toy in D Minor
Johann Gumprecht: Donaueschingen Lute Book
34. Prelude in D Major
35. Courante Patientia in D Major – Variation
36. La sua sarabande in D Major
37. Lyra Sonora in D Major
38. Flageolet in D Major
39. Chaconne in D Major
The Sonorous Lyre – a reference to the harp-like instrument of Classical Antiquity – takes the shape of the very resonant double-headed lute, a popular instrument frequently depicted by 17th-century Dutch and English painters. It is an instrument that is seldom heard today, sadly neglected in the lute renaissance of the 20th century. Swedish lutenist Anders Ericson has, for this recording, uncovered exciting original music, here presented for the first time to a modern audience. Born in Karlsborg, Sweden in 1976, Anders Ericson started playing electric and classical guitar at the age of eight. By the time he had reached eighteen he was playing the baroque lute and theorbo, and went to study at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm and the College of Music in Malmo graduating in 2002. Active as a continuo player and soloist, Anders has performed in major concert halls and opera houses in 25 countries all over the world, including the Wigmore Hall, Théatre des Champs-Élysées and Tokyo International Forum. Anders is a member of the Drottningholm Baroque Ensemble and Goteborg Baroque.