Description
Patyme with Good Companye - Music At The Court Of Henry VIII / Ensemble Dreiklang Berlin / Chanconne Audio CD 2004 / CHAN 0709
UPC 095115070925
"Pastime with Good Company", also known as "The King's Ballad" ("The Kynges Balade"), is an English folk song written by King Henry VIII in the beginning of the 16th century, shortly after his coronation. It is regarded as the most famous of his compositions, and it became a popular song in England and other European countries during the Renaissance. It is thought to be written for Catherine of Aragon.
Tracklist:
Henry VIII (1491-1547)
Wherto shuld I expresse
Taunder naken
Withowt discord and bothe accorde
If love now reynyd
Pastyme with good companye
Whoso that wyll for grace sew
Consort IV
Consort V
Consort VIII
Consort XII
Consort XIII
Consort XIV
Consort XV
Consort XVI
Greensleeves [attributed to Henry VIII] (Arranged by Irmhild Beutler)
Hayne van Ghizeghem (c. 1445- c. 1472/1497)
De tous biens plaine
William Cornysh (c. 1465-1523)
Adew, adew, my heartis lust
Blow thi horne hunter
A robyn, gentyl robyn
My love sche morneth
Pierre Attaingnant (c. 1494-1551 /52)
Tourdion (Arranged by Sylvia C. Rosin)
Anonymous
Jay pryse amours
Dindiridin
Si fortune
Consort IX (Arranged by Martin Ripper)
Consort XIX
- Percussion - Michael Metzler