Oleg Timofeyev (10‐course lute by Ray Nurse, 1984, after Hans Frei)
Composers
- Batchelar, Daniel (1572–1619)
- Daniel, John (1564–1625)
- Dowland, John (1563–1629)
- Ferrabosco, Alfonso (1543–88)
- Johnson, John (c.1550-94)
- Philips, Peter (1560–1628)
- Robinson, Thomas (c.1560–1610)
Works
- Batchelar: Pavan
- Daniel, J: Rosa
- Dowland: Lachrimae Pavan, P. 15
- Dowland: Semper Dowland Semper Dolens
- Ferrabosco, A I: Pavan
- Philips, P: Phillips Pavan
- Philips, P: The Galiard to the Chromatic Pavan
- Robinson, T: Spanish Pavan
The Pavan is an ancient Spanish‐Italian Dance form, solemn, slow and stately. It gained great popularity in Renaissance England, in which it developed from a straight dance form in the time of Henry VIII to a highly sophisticated composition of a slow, rhapsodic and fantasy‐like nature, in which the composer expressed his often melancholy emotions.
The composers featured are Cotton, Ferrabosco, Philips, Johnson, Mason, Robinson, Dowland, Daniel, Bacheler and several Anonymi.
Oleg Timofeyev is a highly respected lutenist, guitarist, musicologist and documentary film director. He wrote the excellent liner notes for this release.