these songs were written for Elizabethan's to sing for pleasure at home. In no way were they restricted to counter-tenors. This is a beautiful performance and I am showing it to my Renaissance music class. Thank you.
I come here every year or so to be devastated by and to relish these extraordinary performances; unmatched in my opinion. I feel so lucky to have found them, and to have been alive to hear them.
This is absolutely extraordinary and both musicians are fantastic! Anyone of you out there writing in comments/critiques such as "they didn't sing like that", etc. don't know that much about music and shouldn't waste your time or energy. Part of what makes music so incredible is that it is a subjective art form and when performed, is ultimately interpreted and reinterpreted. That's what makes it so special and unique! This video is incredibly special and unique!
This music leaps into life across more than four hundred years, thanks to these performers. Of course, it took a Dowland to compose it - but it would remain lost in historical archives if it wasn't re-created like this, for us today.
The lute, incapable of loud music, was the perfect accompaniment for solo or small secular choral music in intimate settings like a parlour setting, a party. It was not compatable with large venues like opera or symphonies but flourished in the age before "concerts". It was polular at court and picnics even. The close synergy of these two performers is not only a remarkable achievement but emphasises the true recreation of the way this music was originally sung and played, a truly time-travelled exactness (in me humble ...) of the music of John Dowland - the first two decades of the 1600s - the ending of the age of Elizabeth I, the Virgin queen/(Virginia's namesake) and of the beginning of James the First (Jamestown namesake) - the age of the much loved William Shakespear.
This is not meant for two performers. It's meant for at least three, the lutenist, the cantus, the bassus. Some other songs have more than that, polyphonic songs, these. Well, it's how they were originally sung. For example, check www.classicalarchives.com/album/3760014193262.html and scroll to "Flow my tears."
I am sorry to tell you this but you are the typical Know-it-All that only criticises without really having a clue about what you are talking about. Have you even care to have a look the facsimile?
So beautiful. I watch this repeatedly, every few months maybe and never tire of it. One of Dowland's finest and the finest performance of it I have ever seen. Thank you both for such a rendition!
The way she controls her voice is incredible, especially in those quiet passages, like an angel :O :) This is music! And the sound of the lute is so pure. Thanks!
Flow, my tears, fall from your springs! Exiled for ever, let me mourn; Where night's black bird her sad infamy sings, There let me live forlorn. Down vain lights, shine you no more! No nights are dark enough for those That in despair their last fortunes deplore. Light doth but shame disclose. Never may my woes be relieved, Since pity is fled; And tears and sighs and groans my weary days, my weary days Of all joys have deprived. From the highest spire of contentment My fortune is thrown; And fear and grief and pain for my deserts, for my deserts Are my hopes, since hope is gone. Hark! you shadows that in darkness dwell, Learn to contemn light Happy, happy they that in hell Feel not the world's despite.
Thank you! How utterly beautiful, this performance. The pain and desolation of the woman Dowland had in mind is transported so life-like that I think every man in the world who hears it would feel the call to come and comfort her.
Pour moi c'est la plus belle et la meilleure version. Bravo à la chanteuse qui a une voix magnifique et qui chante avec toutes ses " tripes ". Sublime !
Je suis bien près de partager votre avis mais je n'oublie pas la version que l'immortel Alfred Deller nous en avait donné. Souvenir toujours vivant. Ceci dit, Valeria Mignaco m'enchante
This is a revelation. And a rebuke---Where the f*** have I been ? I eat this stuff up, can never get enough. I have to make more room in my life for the things that make life worth living, like this duo, bless them.
I truly felt the era of the music in my soul.This was a rare joining of 2 souls. I say that because to bring the spirit of the song to life with the emotion they acomplished became a beautiful thing.
Just stumbled upon this by chance one day, and it became my favourite version of this song, ever. The speed at which it is performed is perfect here. There's a newer version, which is slower - and it's worse for it. Play this too slow, and it becomes sleep-inducing. Play it too fast, and it feels hectic. This one right here hits the exact mark.
Una canción tan emblemática del Renacimiento inglés, una obra tan bella como 'Flow, your tears' del magnífico compositor John Dowland, no pudo haber encontrado en la exquisita voz de la soprano Argentina-Holandesa Vanesa Mignaco y en el maravilloso laudista español, Alfonso Marin, mejores intérpretes. Me han conmovido profundamente... les agradezco desde mi corazón. Y desde ya también al compositor. In Memoriam John Dowland.
CarlosMacMartin1 year ago What?! Thumbs down?! This is amazing! 58 people were dropped on their heads when they were infants. THAT'S VERY CORRECT CARLOS MC MARTIN! JAN 30, 2015
heerlijk om naar te luisteren. Lovely to listen to. heel prettige interpretatie en intiem samenspel. Very nice interpretation and intimately accompanied by the lute.
Sono rimasta incantata. Bravissimi. Raro poter ascoltare un'esecuzione tanto equilibrata ed espressiva, Comunica tutto senza eccedere. Davvero difficile. Che lavoro...
Necriptos though* from your name I assume that you're a greek, as a greek you should know lots about logic, psychology and philosophy, what's the premise that validates your statement?
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Flow, my tears, fall from your springs! Exiled for ever, let me mourn; Where night's black bird her sad infamy sings, There let me live forlorn. Down vain lights, shine you no more! No nights are dark enough for those That in despair their lost fortunes deplore. Light doth but shame disclose. Never may my woes be relieved, Since pity is fled; And tears and sighs and groans my weary days Of all joys have deprived. From the highest spire of contentment My fortune is thrown; And fear and grief and pain for my deserts Are my hopes, since hope is gone. Hark! you shadows that in darkness dwell, Learn to contemn light Happy, happy they that in hell Feel not the world's despite.
bravo ! amazing ! i just learned that this Lacrima pave by Dowland ... amazing voice and playing ... beautifull girl makes it eve more lovely to hear and watch
I'm reading How to Stop Time by Matt Haig where the narrator plays this sing on his lute. Absolutely touched and devastated at how achingly sweet this sounds. This feeling from this rendition is the same I've been feeling while reading the book. Magnificent!!
Where heaven meets eternal bliss How wonderful a performance An angelic singer heart piercingly beautiful accompanied by a lutenist playing touching counterpoint emotionally> Oh JOHN thoust music toucheth my soul
It seems this was a unique performance that even her future self could not top. The best interpretation ever of this masterpiece.
Yes, I wish this very exact recording was made in higher quality. It is perfect.
Still the best version on RUclips, 15 years later.
This video comforted me immensely during the loss of a child
💔
my best wishes to you!
It still does to me, Cata.... I also lost a daughter, so I fully understand you....
❤
these songs were written for Elizabethan's to sing for pleasure at home. In no way were they restricted to counter-tenors. This is a beautiful performance and I am showing it to my Renaissance music class. Thank you.
I come here every year or so to be devastated by and to relish these extraordinary performances; unmatched in my opinion. I feel so lucky to have found them, and to have been alive to hear them.
This is absolutely extraordinary and both musicians are fantastic! Anyone of you out there writing in comments/critiques such as "they didn't sing like that", etc. don't know that much about music and shouldn't waste your time or energy. Part of what makes music so incredible is that it is a subjective art form and when performed, is ultimately interpreted and reinterpreted. That's what makes it so special and unique! This video is incredibly special and unique!
❤
This music leaps into life across more than four hundred years, thanks to these performers. Of course, it took a Dowland to compose it - but it would remain lost in historical archives if it wasn't re-created like this, for us today.
The lute, incapable of loud music, was the perfect accompaniment for solo or small secular choral music in intimate settings like a parlour setting, a party. It was not compatable with large venues like opera or symphonies but flourished in the age before "concerts". It was polular at court and picnics even. The close synergy of these two performers is not only a remarkable achievement but emphasises the true recreation of the way this music was originally sung and played, a truly time-travelled exactness (in me humble ...) of the music of John Dowland - the first two decades of the 1600s - the ending of the age of Elizabeth I, the Virgin queen/(Virginia's namesake) and of the beginning of James the First (Jamestown namesake) - the age of the much loved William Shakespear.
Well there's a reason the Theorbo was invented.
This is not meant for two performers. It's meant for at least three, the lutenist, the cantus, the bassus. Some other songs have more than that, polyphonic songs, these. Well, it's how they were originally sung.
For example, check
www.classicalarchives.com/album/3760014193262.html
and scroll to "Flow my tears."
I am sorry to tell you this but you are the typical Know-it-All that only criticises without really having a clue about what you are talking about. Have you even care to have a look the facsimile?
alf tamu Less bullshit, more information, please.
Thank you for your words David Iarussi ...This is precisely why i simply love Baroque music...Its purity...its incapability of loudness...
So beautiful. I watch this repeatedly, every few months maybe and never tire of it. One of Dowland's finest and the finest performance of it I have ever seen. Thank you both for such a rendition!
I love how expressive Ms Mignaco is while seated
The way she controls her voice is incredible, especially in those quiet passages, like an angel :O :)
This is music! And the sound of the lute is so pure. Thanks!
She does one of the best interpretation I've ever heard of the music.
Few songs and performances,
give this special moment of silence,
after the last tone has ebbed away.
This is one of them.
Thank You.
All these Valeria & Alfonso videos are a real treat, & their performance of this haunting song is particularly beautiful.
the most beautiful interpreation of "flow my tears" that I've ever had a chance to hear
Flow, my tears, fall from your springs!
Exiled for ever, let me mourn;
Where night's black bird her sad infamy sings,
There let me live forlorn.
Down vain lights, shine you no more!
No nights are dark enough for those
That in despair their last fortunes deplore.
Light doth but shame disclose.
Never may my woes be relieved,
Since pity is fled;
And tears and sighs and groans my weary days, my weary days
Of all joys have deprived.
From the highest spire of contentment
My fortune is thrown;
And fear and grief and pain for my deserts, for my deserts
Are my hopes, since hope is gone.
Hark! you shadows that in darkness dwell,
Learn to contemn light
Happy, happy they that in hell
Feel not the world's despite.
Damn songs were always this short.
Ala Alpha a
Thx
I thought this was in latin until 2 and a half minutes in when I looked at your comment.
@@RandomCommenter955 That's pretty funny. Would be interesting to hear it sung in Latin though.
I listen to this about 5 times a day, absolutely stunningly performed. 5 stars.
the passion, emotion, the playing into, Dowland is very hard to play, you two have done a magnificent performance
What an amazing voice and lute performance! Thank you for sharing such beautiful music.
This is just magnificent. Fantastic. These 46 people who did not like it, have no taste what so ever to music.
Thank you! How utterly beautiful, this performance. The pain and desolation of the woman Dowland had in mind is transported so life-like that I think every man in the world who hears it would feel the call to come and comfort her.
she is singing like a ship sinking in the evening full of feeling,
so deep, very soulful, it triggers lots of impressive images in mind
controlled af, once in a life time, she havent done any better than this and ill bet that she never will
2021 Still listening to this amazing performance❤️
Beautiful
This is so beautiful. Her voice is quite exquisite. Bravo.
Pour moi c'est la plus belle et la meilleure version. Bravo à la chanteuse qui a une voix magnifique et qui chante avec toutes ses " tripes ". Sublime !
Je suis bien près de partager votre avis mais je n'oublie pas la version que l'immortel Alfred Deller nous en avait donné. Souvenir toujours vivant. Ceci dit, Valeria Mignaco m'enchante
I love this song and the way you sing it. I got my little boy to sing this last year and he really liked it too.
Have been a fan of this one for many years. The repeat of the last stanza is hauntingly beautiful.
Sublime
The natural ebb and flow and beautiful singing is so touching! Thank you for this beautiful gift!
How beautiful.
Moving. Dowland's time, so far away... But through this great performance suddenly close and alive.
What a great song.
Unreal...........exquisite aural beauty............It astounds me how something so aged in the history of Western music could be so beautiful........
sincere,heartfelt..beautiful performance!very expression!!!
This is a revelation. And a rebuke---Where the f*** have I been ? I eat this stuff up, can never get enough. I have to make more room in my life for the things that make life worth living, like this duo, bless them.
Beutiful !
excellent...
I truly felt the era of the music in my soul.This was a rare joining of 2 souls. I say that because to bring the spirit of the song to life with the emotion they acomplished became a beautiful thing.
Magical!!!!
Meravigliosa interpretazione , la migliore che si possa trovare , una grande grande cantante !
Just stumbled upon this by chance one day, and it became my favourite version of this song, ever. The speed at which it is performed is perfect here. There's a newer version, which is slower - and it's worse for it. Play this too slow, and it becomes sleep-inducing. Play it too fast, and it feels hectic. This one right here hits the exact mark.
GRANDISSIMA INTERPRETAZIONE !!! FANTASTICI !!!
Una canción tan emblemática del Renacimiento inglés, una obra tan bella como 'Flow, your tears' del magnífico compositor John Dowland, no pudo haber encontrado en la exquisita voz de la soprano Argentina-Holandesa Vanesa Mignaco y en el maravilloso laudista español, Alfonso Marin, mejores intérpretes.
Me han conmovido profundamente... les agradezco desde mi corazón. Y desde ya también al compositor. In Memoriam John Dowland.
CarlosMacMartin1 year ago
What?! Thumbs down?! This is amazing! 58 people were dropped on their heads when they were infants.
THAT'S VERY CORRECT CARLOS MC MARTIN!
JAN 30, 2015
you rock my world
ich liebe diese musik, auch die dezente laute passt genau
Absolutely beautiful, love the voice and the lute.
beautiful !...
Really beautiful music.
Lifting my spirit. Beautiful transcendental.
I can't say enough about this music it's just it's so uplifting.
Lovely! Bravo to both performers
Das höchste Lob gebührt der Sängerin und ihrem Begleiter, dem Lautenspieler! Beiden sage ich Dankeschön.
Leila
Musica meravigliosa a dir poco!
How beautiful and pure is Dowland music...
Bravissimi!!
The best Dowland!!!
good performance,indeed
This is wonderful .. so moving to listen to, so evocative!
BRAVO!!!!
Lute with voice is really great! I feel transported to Renaissance Italy, but instead of black death there's Covid 19
Ravishing
beautiful...!! beautiful music, beautiful instrument, beautiful voice. and also a beautiful woman=) i love dowland!
heerlijk om naar te luisteren.
Lovely to listen to.
heel prettige interpretatie en intiem samenspel.
Very nice interpretation and intimately accompanied by the lute.
what a voice.
fabulous... just fabulous... the lute playing is wonderful. I wish you would identify the instrument.
sublime....
Thank you so much for a beautiful rendition.
Great piece ! Beatiful voice & perfomance. Bravi to all 2 and thanks for posting ;-)
Brava! How can there be any thumbs down! Such haters! Boo to you naysayers!
Magnifique. Une émotion de tout instant. My tears flow.
Sono rimasta incantata. Bravissimi. Raro poter ascoltare un'esecuzione tanto equilibrata ed espressiva, Comunica tutto senza eccedere. Davvero difficile. Che lavoro...
guarda "come again" di Dowlan cantata da lei. Bellissima
Sad, poetic, expressive... And truly captivating.
My year 8 class loved this video!
Thanks for sharing.
What a lovely piece of music and a wonderful performance - great voice especially. Thank you, both of you.
music that makes me listen to
Really Good!
Movingly expressive - a superb performance.
Bravissima
Writes TWO HUNDRED pieces for lute
Media: "WHO?????????"
+PopTartNeko 9gag, the place where you study more deep shit than stuff you learn at school.
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Necriptos
though* from your name I assume that you're a greek, as a greek you should know lots about logic, psychology and philosophy, what's the premise that validates your statement?
9gag users steal content, do not give credit, reupload work of other people on their shitty website and circlejerk, the average audience seems like a bunch of bored 12 years old kid, they use automated bot to automatically steal and repost content from far superior places, head over to the /r/9gag subreddit if you want to know more of why 9gag is the source of all the cancer on the internet.
Necriptos
you have some pathological problems mate, no offence.
Heard lots of Dowland by lots of musicians. This is very nicely done!
john dowland´s music is just magic, and also your voice is so beautifull! I´m glad to hear this song by you.
Magnifique interprétation !
Absolutely perfect.
Very nice!
the repeat of the last stanza.......is the best thing......ever
Beatiful voice and really well played from the Lutenist. Bravissimi!!
Congratulations on reaching half a million views! Wow!
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@Angel Tanner Definitely, been using flixzone for since december myself :)
Wonderful
This is one of the best I ever heard. Really
Pretty awesome.
Flow, my tears, fall from your springs!
Exiled for ever, let me mourn;
Where night's black bird her sad infamy sings,
There let me live forlorn.
Down vain lights, shine you no more!
No nights are dark enough for those
That in despair their lost fortunes deplore.
Light doth but shame disclose.
Never may my woes be relieved,
Since pity is fled;
And tears and sighs and groans my weary days
Of all joys have deprived.
From the highest spire of contentment
My fortune is thrown;
And fear and grief and pain for my deserts
Are my hopes, since hope is gone.
Hark! you shadows that in darkness dwell,
Learn to contemn light
Happy, happy they that in hell
Feel not the world's despite.
myra hindley
Thank you for taking the time to post the words
bravo ! amazing ! i just learned that this Lacrima pave by Dowland ... amazing voice and playing ... beautifull girl makes it eve more lovely to hear and watch
This is so enchanting and beautiful!
It's not a song, it's a play...
Just Lovely.
Very touching. Good inner rhythm. Thanks for this interpretation. Best w
I'm reading How to Stop Time by Matt Haig where the narrator plays this sing on his lute. Absolutely touched and devastated at how achingly sweet this sounds. This feeling from this rendition is the same I've been feeling while reading the book. Magnificent!!
I am here for the same reason :))
This is one of my favorite songs right now.
Exactly. Brilliant performance. Thank you.
This is really too good, i love it.
Sublime performance!
Where heaven meets eternal bliss
How wonderful a performance
An angelic singer heart piercingly beautiful
accompanied by a lutenist playing
touching counterpoint emotionally>
Oh JOHN thoust music toucheth my soul