Duo Marchand
Marcia Young, soprano and harp
Andy Rutherford, guittar
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• Jubal’s Lyre: A 1770 Musicale •
| – I – |
| Lesson I | Thos. Thackray, Six Lessons for the Guittar, 1765 |
| O God my heart is fixed, ‘tis bent (MP3, 2.9 MB) Ye that seek the Lord who died |
Moravian hymns, arr. Frederic Hintz (1711-1772) |
| Komm liebe Zither (MP3, 4.3 MB) Come, lovely cittern; tell her of my secret longing: Tell her of my heart’s pain. |
W.A. Mozart |
| The Country Girl’s Farewell | Calliope Vol. I (first printing 1737) |
| The Solitary Lover | Calliope Vol. I |
| Gigg | Six Lessons for the Guittar |
| – II – |
| Over the hills and far away/A Moorish tune | From Instructions for the Guitar, 1760 |
| The bush aboon Traquair/ Instrumental version (MP3, 2.6 MB) |
Calliope Vol. I |
| Hollow my fancie | Mr. Beck |
| Down the Burn Davie | Calliope Vol. I |
| Grein grews ye rshes | The Ladies’ Pocket Guide or the Compleat Tutor for the Guittar, 1755 |
| Up we’t Eli Eli (MP3, 3.4 MB)/ The Carle he came o’er the Croft |
Instructions for the Guitar/Calliope |
| – III – |
| Example IX | The Art of Playing the Guitar or Cittra (Geminiani) |
| “Handel’s Water Piece” (MP3, 4.1 MB) | The Ladies’ Pocket Guide |
| Bird of May (“A Favourite Aire in Alcina by Mr Handel”) (MP3, 2.8 MB) | Calliope Vol. I |
| Let me wander not unseen (MP3, 3.9 MB) Or let the merry bells O had I Jubal’s Lyre |
G.F. Handel – from The Musical Magazine or Compleat Pocket Companion for the Year 1767 |
Andy Rutherford: English guittar, Thompson Brothers (ca. 1770)
English guittar, Anonymous (ca. 1770)
Marcia Young: Italianate triple harp after Barbarini, Andy Rutherford (2000)
"Memling" Flemish Renaissance harp, 22 strings, Lynn Lewandowski (1996)
"Bosch" Flemish Renaissance harp, 19 strings, Lynn Lewandowski (2002)
Program Notes (PDF, 9.3 KB)
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Additional photographs on a separate page.