Nocturnal Jakob Lindberg
Album info
Album-Release:
2018
HRA-Release:
06.07.2018
Label: BIS
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Artist: Jakob Lindberg
Composer: Antony Holborne, Edward Collard, Daniel Bacheler, John Danyel, William Byrd (1543–1623), Francis Cutting, Benjamin Britten(1913-1976), John Dowland, John Johnson
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Antony Holborne (1545-1602):
- 1 The Honie-suckle 01:45
- 2 Muy Linda 01:22
- 3 The Night Watch 01:37
- 4 The Countess of Pembroke's Paradise 04:21
- 5 The Fairy Round 01:27
- Edward Collard (fl. ca. 1595-1599)
- 6 Go from My Window 03:20
- 7 Hugh Aston's Ground 04:47
- Daniel Bacheler (1572-1619):
- 8 Pavane No. 18 05:01
- John Danyel (1563- ca. 1626):
- 9 Mrs. Anne Grene Her Leaves Be Greene 04:52
- Anonymous:
- 10 Lady Margaret's Lute Book: The Flowers of the Forest 01:05
- 11 Remember Me at Evening 01:22
- 12 The English Nightingale 02:58
- William Byrd (1543-1623):
- 13 Lullaby (Arr. F. Cutting for Lute) 03:56
- Benjamin Britten (1913-1976):
- 14 Nocturnal After John Dowland, Op. 70 (Reflections on "Come, Heavy Sleep") [Arr. J. Lindberg for Lute] 17:48
- John Dowland (1563-1626):
- 15 A Dream, P. 75 02:41
- 16 A Fancy, P. 6 02:50
- 17 Orlando Sleepeth, P. 61 01:15
- 18 Galliard to Lachrimae, P. 46 03:03
- 19 Mr. Dowland's Midnight, P. 99 00:56
- 20 Farewell, P. 3 05:30
- John Johnson (ca. 1545-1594):
- 21 Passingmeasures Pavan 02:57
- 22 Carman's Whistle 02:22
- 23 Good Night and Good Rest 04:40
Info for Nocturnal
One of today’s foremost exponents of his instrument, Jakob Lindberg arrived at the lute by way of the guitar and played both for several years. When he decided to devote himself exclusively to the historic lute repertoire it was with some regret that he gave up his first love. During his last year with the modern guitar Lindberg was working on Benjamin Britten’s Nocturnal after John Dowland, one of the seminal guitar works of the 20th century. Much later, when he learned that Britten had originally had in mind to compose a piece for the lute, he started to experiment playing sections of Nocturnal on his Renaissance lute, and soon decided to make a transcription of the complete work.
Nocturnal is based on John Dowland’s four-part song Come, Heavy Sleep, and inspired by this, Jakob Lindberg has placed it as the centre piece of a recital with mostly Elizabethan pieces, many of which also evoke aspects of the night. Dowland himself is represented by a selection of six lute solos, while the opening section consists of five pieces by Dowland’s older colleague Anthony Holborne. The closing track is by Holborne’s contemporary, John Johnson, and bids the listener Good Night and Good Rest.
Jakob Lindberg, lute
Jakob Lindberg
was born in Sweden and developed his first passionate interest in music through the Beatles. After reading music at Stockholm University he came to London to study at the Royal College of Music. Under the guidance of Diana Poulton he decided towards the end of his studies to focus on music from the Renaissance and Baroque eras.
Jakob Lindberg is now one of the most prolific musicians in this field. He has made numerous recordings for BIS, many of which are pioneering in that they present a wide range of music on CD for the first time. He is also an active continuo player on the theorbo and archlute and has worked with many well-known English soloists and ensembles.
It is particularly through his live solo performances that he has become known as one of today’s finest lutenists. He has played to audiences in many parts of the world, from Tokyo and Beijing in the East to San Francisco and Mexico City in the West. In addition to his busy life as a performer, Jakob Lindberg teaches at the Royal College of Music in London, where he succeeded Diana Poulton as professor of lute in 1979.
Booklet for Nocturnal