Andrew Lawrence-King's "Spanish Gypsies" is a captivating journey through the rich tapestry of Celtic and medieval music, released on February 19, 1999, under the Deutsche Harmonia Mundi label. This album is a testament to Lawrence-King's mastery and his ability to breathe new life into historical melodies. With a runtime of 1 hour and 10 minutes, it offers a diverse collection of 22 tracks, each meticulously crafted and performed with exquisite detail.
The album draws from a variety of sources, including the Rowallan Manuscript, Playford's "English Dancing Master," and the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book, showcasing Lawrence-King's deep understanding and respect for traditional music. Tracks like "The Gypsy Lilt" and "The Spanish Jeepsies" highlight his skill in interpreting and performing these historical pieces, while compositions like "Muy Linda" and "The Gypsies Song" add a touch of his own creative flair.
Lawrence-King's expertise in early music is evident throughout "Spanish Gypsies," making it a compelling listen for both enthusiasts of Celtic and medieval music and those new to the genre. The album's blend of traditional and original compositions offers a unique and engaging experience, showcasing the timeless beauty of these musical traditions.
(P) 1999 BMG Ariola Classics GmbH
Tracks
Scotch Cap - after Playford "English Dancing Master"Anonymous, Andrew Lawrence-King
The Gypsy Lilt - Rowallan ManuscriptAnonymous, Andrew Lawrence-King
The Spanish Jeepsies - After Playford "English Dancing Master"John Playford, Andrew Lawrence-King
New Scotch Jig - After Byrd/PlayfordAnonymous, Andrew Lawrence-King
The Irish Ho-Hoane - Fitzwilliam Virginals BookAnonymous, Andrew Lawrence-King
An Ayre called "Corke" - Playford ("Musicks Hand-Maid")T. Pratt, Andrew Lawrence-King
Sarabande to "Corke"T. Pratt, Andrew Lawrence-King
A Spanish HumourTobias Hume, Andrew Lawrence-King
Muy LindaAnthony Holborne, Andrew Lawrence-King
The Quadran Pavan - Rowallan ManuscriptAnonymous, Andrew Lawrence-King
Buffins - Otley's Cittern BookOtley, Andrew Lawrence-King
The Hay de Gie - Osborn's Commonplace BookOsborn, Andrew Lawrence-King
TrenchmoreAnonymous, Andrew Lawrence-King
SpagniolettaGiles Farnaby, Andrew Lawrence-King
The Hunt Sup - Divisions by ByrdDean Higgin, Andrew Lawrence-King
The Whirlygig - After Playford "English Dancing Master"John Playford, Andrew Lawrence-King
Mal Sims - The Last of the GypsiesGiles Farnaby, Andrew Lawrence-King
Packington's Pound - After Playford "English Dancing Master"John Playford, Andrew Lawrence-King
Punk's Delight - After Playford "English Dancing Master"John Playford, Andrew Lawrence-King
Lulle me beside thee - After Playford "English Dancing Master"John Playford, Andrew Lawrence-King
The Lady Louthian's Lilt - Dalhousie Cittern ManuscriptAnonymous, Andrew Lawrence-King