The Consort of Musicke - The Leaves Be Greene (2025) [Hi-Res]

Artist: The Consort of Musicke, Martyn Hill, Peter Bale
Title: The Leaves Be Greene
Year Of Release: 1972 / 2025
Label: Decca Music Group Ltd.
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [48kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 49:14
Total Size: 504 / 229 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The Leaves Be Greene
Year Of Release: 1972 / 2025
Label: Decca Music Group Ltd.
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [48kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 49:14
Total Size: 504 / 229 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Martyn Hill & Consort of Musicke – The Leaves Be Greene (02:48)
2. Consort of Musicke – The Leaves Be Greene (03:14)
3. Consort of Musicke – The Teares of the Muses (02:56)
4. Consort of Musicke – Coranto: The Fairie-round (01:25)
5. Consort of Musicke – Muy Linda (02:22)
6. Martyn Hill & Consort of Musicke – Will Said to His Mammy (03:04)
7. Consort of Musicke – The Passion of Musicke (04:05)
8. Martyn Hill & Consort of Musicke – Cease Leaden Slumber (04:10)
9. Martyn Hill & Consort of Musicke – Mother Watkins Ale (05:02)
10. Consort of Musicke – Heaven and Earth Pavan (02:24)
11. Consort of Musicke – Bara Faustus' Dreame (03:47)
12. Consort of Musicke – Duncombes Galliard (02:22)
13. Martyn Hill & Consort of Musicke – As I Lay Lately in a Dreame (04:58)
14. Peter Bale & Consort of Musicke – La Bergera (01:41)
15. Consort of Musicke – Eccho (02:08)
16. Peter Bale – The Little Chirping Birds (00:32)
17. Consort of Musicke – A Dump (02:12)
The Leaves Be Greene (1972) by The Consort of Musicke is a captivating exploration of Renaissance English music, blending instrumental and vocal works from the 16th and early 17th centuries. Featuring compositions by Elway Bevin, Anthony Holborne, and Francis Pilkington, among others, the album showcases the ensemble's masterful interpretation of lively dances, melancholic airs, and intricate polyphonic pieces. With tenor Martyn Hill’s expressive vocals and the consort’s rich instrumentation—including lute, viols, and cittern—this recording transports listeners to the Elizabethan era, offering both historical authenticity and artistic brilliance.