
The Rowallan Consort was formed in 1994 by Robert Phillips and William Taylor to explore early Scottish music for lute and clarsach. Their debut recording, 'Notes of Noy, Notes of Joy' (Temple Records COMD2058), presents the exquisitely combined sound of the Highland clarsach with the lute, in a rich and varied programme which includes popular tunes and songs from the 16th century, as well as instrumental pieces and court songs by some of the greatest masters of the Scottish Renaissance.
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Lyk as the lark
Lyke As The Lark
A Port
Joy to the personne of my love
My Ladie Laudian's Lilt
The Canaries
Canaries
I long for thy virginitie (clarsach solo)
Com palefaced death
Come my Children, dere
Ane Exempil of Tripla
In Nominie
The Lady Louthian's Lilte
Depairte, depairte
Corne Yairds
Gypsies Lilt
Lyk as the dumb solsequium
Ane lessone upon the first psalme
I Long for Thy Virginitie/The Canaries
Ladie Laudian's Lilte
For lov of one
I long for thy virginitie (lute solo)
Defiled is my name
A Daunces: Grein Greus ye Rasses
(A Scots Tune)
Ane lessone upon the secund psalme
I Long For Thy Virginitie / The Canaries
I long for thy virginite/The Canaries
A Daunces - Grein Greus ye Rasses
Ane lessone upon the decund psalme
Ladie Laudians Lilte
Defiled Is My Name (Robert Johnson)
A Scots Tune
I Long For They Virginitie (Lute Solo)
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