Greensleeves
GreensleevesAnonymous setting from the Ballet Lute book, which is probably the earliest known setting of the tune, and Francis Cutting's (1571 - 1596) set of variations upon it.Paula Bär-Giese - soprano Hans Meijer - luteHigh bitrate performance: http://web.mac.com/musicksmonu... DOWNLOAD http://web.mac.com/musicksmonu... at Castle Radboud-Medemblik: http://web.mac.com/musicksmonu... gifted and recently married to Catherine of Aragon, King Henry VIII was the envy of Europe when he penned 35 royal compositions in the early years of his long and turbulent reign. (Thirty-five Compositions Ref: E1801 The complete secular works of King Henry VIII consisting of partsongs and instrumental consorts. Publisher Stainer & Bell) Truly a Renaissance prince, he was also a gifted composer who excelled in portraying the pleasures of courtly life through words and music. His daughter, Elizabeth, inherited his gifts, and was a keen dancer and an excellent performer on the virginals."Greensleeves" is a traditional English folk song and tune, basically a ground of the form called a romanesca.A widely-believed (but completely unproven) legend is that it was composed by King Henry VIII of England (1491-1547) for his lover and future queen consort Anne Boleyn. Anne, the youngest daughter of Thomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of Wiltshire, rejected Henry's attempts to seduce her. This rejection is apparently referred to in the song, when the writer's love "cast me off discourteously." It is not known if the legend is true, but the song is still commonly associated with Boleyn in the public mind.Hans Holbein (1497/8--1543) was the first great British artist, and is regarded as one of the greatest artists of all time. He moved to England from Basel in 1526--8 and then again in 1532--43, an extremely turbulent time in English history when all around were losing their heads. His arrival effectively brought the Renaissance in painting from continental Europe to Britain.Hans Holbein project: http://web.mac.com/musicksmonu... my love, you do me wrongTo cast me off discourteouslyFor I have loved you well and longDelighting in your company.Greensleeves was all my joyGreensleeves was my delightGreensleeves was my heart of goldAnd who but my lady GreensleevesYour vows you've broken, like my heartOh, why did you so enrapture meNow I remain in a world apartBut my heart remains in captivityGreensleeves was all my joyGreensleeves was my delightGreensleeves was my heart of goldAnd who but my lady Greensleeves.I have been ready at your hand,To grant whatever you would crave,I have both wagered life and land,Your love and good-will for to have.Greensleeves was all my joyGreensleeves was my delightGreensleeves was my heart of goldAnd who but my lady Greensleeves.If you intend thus to disdain,It does the more enrapture me,And even so, I still remainA lover in captivity.Greensleeves was all my joyGreensleeves was my delightGreensleeves was my heart of goldAnd who but my lady Greensleeves.Ah, Greensleeves, now farewell, adieu,To God I pray to prosper thee,For I am still thy lover true,Come once again and love me.Greensleeves was all my joyGreensleeves was my delightGreensleeves was my heart of goldAnd who but my lady Greensleeves.
Channel: Music
Uploaded: June 22, 2007 at 9:49 pm
Author: musicksmonument
Length: 04:43
Rating: 4.81
Views: 133210
Tags: Anna-Boleyn Castle-Radboud English folk Francis-Cutting Greensleeves Hans-Meijer Henry-VIII Holbein Lady-Green-Sleeves Paula-Bär-Giese song traditional
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deejayshae (August 29, 2008 at 5:28 pm)
so incredibly beautiful
k777t (August 29, 2008 at 2:57 am)
love the instrument player, reminds me of the middle ages , great voice of the singer as well
maser0munch (August 28, 2008 at 4:26 am)
i think thairs a teair just formed in my eye grate job
DocGerbil (August 28, 2008 at 4:17 am)
Beautiful song (always loved it).Beautiful voice.
Chelseagirl74 (August 25, 2008 at 2:47 pm)
That is true, he was talented but the lyrics were written in a style that was not introduced into England until well after both Henry and Anne's deaths so it is highly unlikely that he wrote the lyrics
ohad3210 (August 24, 2008 at 8:26 pm)
The original version is by tenor singer(man)!!!
Sheilawisz (August 24, 2008 at 3:49 pm)
Thank you... Well, to Me it still sounds like Greensleeves's origins are lost in the darkness, which makes it even more fascinating indeed !!!
Coldgirl (August 24, 2008 at 3:25 pm)
Most people believe that it was written by King Henry VIII for his wife Anne but no one has yet come forward with proof to dispute that. Plus King Henry VIII was very musically gifted.
generaltut (August 24, 2008 at 9:59 am)
i think this migh be one of the greatest songs written in history....
Sheilawisz (August 23, 2008 at 5:42 pm)
Thanks !!! |
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