Beautiful. Rick Beato brought me here. I had forgotten this song, but so glad I found this version. Truly amazing and beautiful. In LOVE. Thank you for this.
You can watch it thanks in small part due to me. This video is the only one available on RUclips since 2010, since I am the only one who has the exclusive permission from Sting and copyright holders to keep it on my channel without a copyright strike. In my Music section playlist you can also find and watch many more Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque era music videos. Sincerely, Astrid .
This very sophisticated composition by John Dowland over 400 years ago is brilliantly brought to life by Sting and lutenist Edin Karamazov. The 4-Sting choral part around the table is historically accurate as singing books were published so each singer around a table could read their separate part. Sting consulted leading musicologists before recording John Dowland's compositions. And isn't Edin Karamazov's lute playing extraordinary?
This truly is an echo from the Renaissance. It's put the hairs on my neck standing. The physicists are wrong, you can travel back in time. Stunning performances by both Edin and Sting. Beautiful filming too.
I remember when I heard Sting did an album of lute music and I thought " Wow, Sting has really jumped the shark into complete irrelevancy." Hearing this, I say fark relevancy, this is great music. follow your muse. Way to go Sting.
Can she excuse my wrongs with Virtue's cloak? Shall I call her good when she proves unkind? Are those clear fires which vanish into smoke? Must I praise the leaves where no fruit I find? No, no, where shadows do for bodies stand Thou may'st be abus'd if thy sight be dimmed Cold love is like to words written on sand Or to bubbles which on the water swim Wilt thou be thus abused still Seeing that she will right thee never? If thou cans't not o'ercome her will Thy love will be thus fruitless ever Wilt thou be thus abused still Seeing that she will right thee never? If thou cans't not o'ercome her will Thy love will be thus fruitless ever Was I so base, that I might not aspire Unto those high joys which she holds from me? As they are high, so high is my desire If she this deny, what can granted be? If she will yield to that which Reason is It is Reason's will that Love should be just Dear, make me happy still by granting this Or cut off delays if that I die must Better a thousand times to die Than for to live thus still tormented Dear, but remember it was I Who for thy sake did die contented Better a thousand times to die Than for to live thus still tormented Dear, but remember it was I Who for thy sake did die contented
I hope people who are brought to this music by Sting also listen to the many other musicians who have sung and played this remarkable composer. One of the joys of this music is that there are many ways to interpret it.
John Dowland ( 1563- 1626) Why you didn't inform the name of the composer? Some may not know about him and may thing it is by Sting when Sting is only singing a musica from Shakespeare time. By the way, I love Sting intepretation and yes, I know this song by others, like for instance The Julian Bream Consort. Great, great, great, but somehow Sting's touches me more although I also like maybe because Sting is kind of magical...I felt I traveled in time. I saw myself in the Elizabethan era sitting next to him and Karamazov who is simply fantastic and added something very special to the video.
like for instance Dame EMMA KIRKBY, the best interpreter of the English High Renaissance and Early Baroque, one of thw best Early Music Sopranos on Earth. Or the DELLER CONSORT or TORONTO CONSORT, and many more.
Now, perhaps we understand the popularity of Sting's music. Was he Dowland in another lifetime? Regardless, his musical roots run deep and it shows in the quality and scope of his compositions.
Well known song for those who love lute and voice music. The lutenist is brilliant, a virtuoso, and Mr Sting reveals again his extensive musicality. Great version, a happy one!
Sting has dabbled in so many musical styles as he has gotten older. He has such a great voice and gift for music. Those few who dislike this hauntingly beautiful rendition of Downald's work are obviously either tone-deaf or emotionally dead.
How can anyone serioulsy have given this a negative comment? Although Sting is operating in a genre that he's unused to , he captures the mood of this piece as well as any authentic singer of this genre ever could! The final "multitasking" of Sting in theis video is pure genius!
@tuxguys The book he's singing from is a facsimile of the original song book. On the left page Dowland included the voice and lute version, and on the right, a 4 part vocal version.
I’ve only just stumbled on this. ! I’ve always been a Dowland Purist, But ! This is great playing all round ! Dowland was a man of The People. Super 4 part vocal harmony. I think Dowland would have liked this ! .
Yes you are absolutely right. Dowland was a man of the People. I also like Bach very much but download just mastered the lute and there is so much life in his pieces. .
I will take Sting's rough and raw approach to bel canto any day. It fits the emotion of song. The question is whether Dowland was continually bearing his broken heart over lost love, or was this just his schtick.
I'm pretty confident in Dowland's time without academic institutions where people "learn" how to play/interpret music for decades, there would have been much more individuality. Even if you listen to early operatic singers from 1910 on record, they sound absolutely nothing like modern classical singers with their huge and constant vibrato.
Rick Beato also brought me here. Sting and Karamazov did an amazing job! Much to my surprise, I was able to find this song on online karaoke and sing it this morning. Unfortunately, I have one voice only!
You can watch it thanks in small part due to me. This video is the only one available on RUclips since 2010, since I am the only one who has the exclusive permission from Sting and copyright holders to keep it on my channel without a copyright strike. In my Music section playlist you can also find and watch many more Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque era music videos. Sincerely, Astrid .
he is not ironic at all...quite the contrary.....he is deeply into it, because he is realy transported in that time and space and he is absorbing the others into that time-mashine, together with ingenious Katamazov. Very Transcending.......as it should be.
To any of the music snobs out there, please forget telling sting what he should or shouldn't sing! Sting is an incredibly talented musician that can sing in whatever genre he chooses to , so just accept that he's a genius!
i'm a classically-trained musician so I guess i'm supposed to be a music snob :p but honestly, i like this! they clearly put a ton of work and love and talent into this project, and it's refreshing and fun to hear new and unique versions of early-music masterpieces :-)
People say that Sting's voice is wrong for this music, but I genuinely have to disagree. Dowland did not write for churches; he was of an era when the subjects of a court wanted to here lively, earthy, bawdy music, which they could relax to and just enjoy. That's why I think this way of doing it is just right: two bards, just having a laugh.
Let me take your observation one step further: Unlike a(n incredibly talented) musical chameleon like Billy Joel, who can sound like anyone with whom he sings, Sting never changes his voice, regardless of the musical setting, and it always fits perfectly: "Roxanne:" Punk-Perfect "If you love Somebody:" R&B Perfect. "My Funny Valentine:" Croon-Perfect. "Can She Excuse:" Renaissance-Perfect.
Often called "The Earl Of Essex's Gaillard" and associated with Robert Deveraux, Second Earl of Essex, who started as Queen's favorite but ended up executed for high treason.
Great piece, and amazing that we can hear what those in the Renascence heard! But wonder, did she excuse his wrongs? Would love to hear a song of response, in kind.
I'm came from the Renaissance era Nenamorut , I found the performance of Edin Karamazov and Sting were fabulous ! Maestro Dowland was excited with their interpretation !
Can she excuse my wrongs with Virtue's cloak? Shall I call her good when she proves unkind? Are those clear fires which vanish into smoke? Must I praise the leaves where no fruit I find? No no: where shadows do for bodies stand, Thou may'st be abus'd if thy sight be dim. Cold love is like to words written on sand, Or to bubbles which on the water swim. Wilt thou be thus abused still, Seeing that she will right thee never? If thou canst not o'ercome her will The love will be thus fruitless ever
Brilliant lute playing but Sting, once again, puts posing above the emotion which should inhabit these songs by Dowland. He always looks so smug and self-satisfied. I don't think Sting can "do emotion" - see his bland and emotionless performance of The Rising in front of Bruce Springsteen. However, it is good to see him bringing this great composer to the attention of a pop-orientated audience.
Beautiful. Rick Beato brought me here. I had forgotten this song, but so glad I found this version. Truly amazing and beautiful. In LOVE. Thank you for this.
You can watch it thanks in small part due to me. This video is the only one available on RUclips since 2010, since I am the only one who has the exclusive permission from Sting and copyright holders to keep it on my channel without a copyright strike. In my Music section playlist you can also find and watch many more Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque era music videos.
Sincerely,
Astrid
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@@VoluspaAstrid That is awesome. Thank you.
@@VoluspaAstrid Epic. Just found this channel, but I am so glad you are willing to put in the work to ensure music like this can be available to us!
@@bramjanssen-ros4858 You are welcome and thank you for subscribing.
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@@mrmadmaxalot Appreciate your words and thank you. I try to make my channel useful.
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This very sophisticated composition by John Dowland over 400 years ago is brilliantly brought to life by Sting and lutenist Edin Karamazov. The 4-Sting choral part around the table is historically accurate as singing books were published so each singer around a table could read their separate part. Sting consulted leading musicologists before recording John Dowland's compositions. And isn't Edin Karamazov's lute playing extraordinary?
Agree on all points.
Astrid
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Yes, i totaly agree on all counts.
Im very impressed with that Performance.
You could see the joy on Sting's face, at the mastery of Edin Karamazov.
Thank you for your explanation. The performance wouldn’t have had anywhere near the same impact without it.
Indeed!
Without Rick Beato, I should have missed this! Thank you all!
This truly is an echo from the Renaissance. It's put the hairs on my neck standing. The physicists are wrong, you can travel back in time. Stunning performances by both Edin and Sting. Beautiful filming too.
Legit, this sounds like it could have been a Prog Rock track from the 70's. One of my favourite takes on John Dowland's music!
I remember when I heard Sting did an album of lute music and I thought " Wow, Sting has really jumped the shark into complete irrelevancy." Hearing this, I say fark relevancy, this is great music. follow your muse. Way to go Sting.
I was brought here by my 83 year old aunt. Wonderful mastery from both artists.
Can she excuse my wrongs with Virtue's cloak?
Shall I call her good when she proves unkind?
Are those clear fires which vanish into smoke?
Must I praise the leaves where no fruit I find?
No, no, where shadows do for bodies stand
Thou may'st be abus'd if thy sight be dimmed
Cold love is like to words written on sand
Or to bubbles which on the water swim
Wilt thou be thus abused still
Seeing that she will right thee never?
If thou cans't not o'ercome her will
Thy love will be thus fruitless ever
Wilt thou be thus abused still
Seeing that she will right thee never?
If thou cans't not o'ercome her will
Thy love will be thus fruitless ever
Was I so base, that I might not aspire
Unto those high joys which she holds from me?
As they are high, so high is my desire
If she this deny, what can granted be?
If she will yield to that which Reason is
It is Reason's will that Love should be just
Dear, make me happy still by granting this
Or cut off delays if that I die must
Better a thousand times to die
Than for to live thus still tormented
Dear, but remember it was I
Who for thy sake did die contented
Better a thousand times to die
Than for to live thus still tormented
Dear, but remember it was I
Who for thy sake did die contented
BRAVO !!!
Thank you very much!
Thank you!
Thank you, kind transcriptionist!
Thanks, now singing the words ...
I had no idea that Sting had 3 identical brothers. That explains a lot! Stellar performance :) I love Renaissance music.
Whats better than sting playing a piece of music over 400 years old .. the answer 4 stings all in harmony
I hope people who are brought to this music by Sting also listen to the many other musicians who have sung and played this remarkable composer. One of the joys of this music is that there are many ways to interpret it.
John Dowland ( 1563- 1626) Why you didn't inform the name of the composer? Some may not know about him and may thing it is by Sting when Sting is only singing a musica from Shakespeare time. By the way, I love Sting intepretation and yes, I know this song by others, like for instance The Julian Bream Consort. Great, great, great, but somehow Sting's touches me more although I also like maybe because Sting is kind of magical...I felt I traveled in time. I saw myself in the Elizabethan era sitting next to him and Karamazov who is simply fantastic and added something very special to the video.
like for instance Dame EMMA KIRKBY, the best interpreter of the English High Renaissance and Early Baroque, one of thw best Early Music Sopranos on Earth. Or the DELLER CONSORT or TORONTO CONSORT, and many more.
Thanks for this recommendation👍
@@dabreu It helps to sing it in your own castle.
Now, perhaps we understand the popularity of Sting's music. Was he Dowland in another lifetime? Regardless, his musical roots run deep and it shows in the quality and scope of his compositions.
Well put ! Nothing to add.
Well known song for those who love lute and voice music. The lutenist is brilliant, a virtuoso, and Mr Sting reveals again his extensive musicality. Great version, a happy one!
Sting has dabbled in so many musical styles as he has gotten older. He has such a great voice and gift for music. Those few who dislike this hauntingly beautiful rendition of Downald's work are obviously either tone-deaf or emotionally dead.
BRAVO !!!
HOLEY SHNIKES!!! This is wonderful! MANY thanks to Rick Beato.
John Dowland was the rockstar of the Renaissance!
How can anyone serioulsy have given this a negative comment?
Although Sting is operating in a genre that he's unused to , he captures the mood of this piece as well as any authentic singer of this genre ever could!
The final "multitasking" of Sting in theis video is pure genius!
He's very used to it. He and his band listen to Bach almost daily, for the past many years.
The "Better a thousand times to die" refrain could be straight out of a Yes record. Big Jon Anderson vibes on the harmony.
@tuxguys The book he's singing from is a facsimile of the original song book. On the left page Dowland included the voice and lute version, and on the right, a 4 part vocal version.
I’ve only just stumbled on this. ! I’ve always been a Dowland Purist, But !
This is great playing all round ! Dowland was a man of The People.
Super 4 part vocal harmony. I think Dowland would have liked this ! .
Yes you are absolutely right. Dowland was a man of the People. I also like Bach very much but download just mastered the lute and there is so much life in his pieces. .
Gorgeous song and rendition. Sting has a timeless voice.
I love how he has the sheet music designed to be read around a table that John Dowland originally published.
What am amazing rendition of a song only known bc of music on paper. Gents, I humbly bow to you and thank you!
So beautiful! Thank you Sting and Karamazov! And to Rick Beato for sending me here. Bella, bella!
4 Stings are clearly enjoying the company of each other...
Haunting, beautiful piece of music. These songs shall never more sang by a woman.
it depends which woman....thete are so other types of voices among various female artists, a part from sopranos...
falou pouco e falou bosta
This is my new favorite thing...thank you for bringing me here Rick
I will take Sting's rough and raw approach to bel canto any day. It fits the emotion of song. The question is whether Dowland was continually bearing his broken heart over lost love, or was this just his schtick.
There is a legend that Robert Devereaux wrote it in the Tower awaiting execution.
I'm pretty confident in Dowland's time without academic institutions where people "learn" how to play/interpret music for decades, there would have been much more individuality. Even if you listen to early operatic singers from 1910 on record, they sound absolutely nothing like modern classical singers with their huge and constant vibrato.
THAT IS ART! Absolutely stunning. 👏👏👏
Never thought a Harkonen could sing so beautiful......Feyd,, is that you?
Absolutely beautiful!! Could listen to this kind of music forever
I love this song but I still laugh every time I see the four identical Stings sitting around the table.
Crazy Brits. They know how it's done. Beautiful.
I instantly added this to my "Most beloved song/pieces playlist" I will never forget this.
OMG there are like 6 Sting(s). I didn't know they were born 2 Sting pairs of triplets lol
There's so much positive energy in this song and this performance!
FANTASTIC !!!
DOWNLAND IS VERY PROUD OF STING AND EDIN;
IT MADE HIS LIFE IN HEAVEN EVEN MORE HEAVENLY !!!
Unreal!!! So beautiful! One of the most complex pieces written for the voice and Sting hit's it right out of the park. Karamazov, brilliant!
Georgeous rendition - Thanks Rick Beato!
Rick Beato also brought me here. Sting and Karamazov did an amazing job! Much to my surprise, I was able to find this song on online karaoke and sing it this morning. Unfortunately, I have one voice only!
You can watch it thanks in small part due to me. This video is the only one available on RUclips since 2010, since I am the only one who has the exclusive permission from Sting and copyright holders to keep it on my channel without a copyright strike. In my Music section playlist you can also find and watch many more Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque era music videos.
Sincerely,
Astrid
.
I really enjoy seeing Sting sing (gosh what a difficult thing to pronounce). He looks so ironic, so amused...
he is not ironic at all...quite the contrary.....he is deeply into it, because he is realy transported in that time and space and he is absorbing the others into that time-mashine, together with ingenious Katamazov. Very Transcending.......as it should be.
Amazing..! Now I understand a bit more the inspiration behind Gentle Giant and even Jethro Tull.
To any of the music snobs out there, please forget telling sting what he should or shouldn't sing!
Sting is an incredibly talented musician that can sing in whatever genre he chooses to , so just accept that he's a genius!
i'm a classically-trained musician so I guess i'm supposed to be a music snob :p but honestly, i like this! they clearly put a ton of work and love and talent into this project, and it's refreshing and fun to hear new and unique versions of early-music masterpieces :-)
BRAVO MARK, YOU TOUGHT THEM A LESSON !
@@liftflowthrive BRAVO! WISE WORD FROM A PROFESSIONAL MUSICIAN !
Who can possibly sound better than Sting? Well, four Stings.
People say that Sting's voice is wrong for this music, but I genuinely have to disagree. Dowland did not write for churches; he was of an era when the subjects of a court wanted to here lively, earthy, bawdy music, which they could relax to and just enjoy. That's why I think this way of doing it is just right: two bards, just having a laugh.
Let me take your observation one step further:
Unlike a(n incredibly talented) musical chameleon like Billy Joel, who can sound like anyone with whom he sings, Sting never changes his voice, regardless of the musical setting, and it always fits perfectly:
"Roxanne:" Punk-Perfect
"If you love Somebody:" R&B Perfect.
"My Funny Valentine:" Croon-Perfect.
"Can She Excuse:" Renaissance-Perfect.
@@tuxguys Well said !
Let's not be critical, the lutanist is brilliant and Sting does a very nice job of this; it's fun to listen to and musically pleasing to boot !
Often called "The Earl Of Essex's Gaillard" and associated with Robert Deveraux, Second Earl of Essex, who started as Queen's favorite but ended up executed for high treason.
Put Sting in a time travel machine and he will never return. He will be stuck forever singing for a Tudor court.
please please please make this happen!
Unfortunately they didn't have tantric sex in the Tudor era.
Great piece, and amazing that we can hear what those in the Renascence heard! But wonder, did she excuse his wrongs? Would love to hear a song of response, in kind.
I fear no response was the response.
I'm came from the Renaissance era Nenamorut , I found the performance of Edin Karamazov and Sting were fabulous ! Maestro Dowland was excited with their interpretation !
he said it himself?
Yeah, he told me too !
Ух! Как же здорово! И Стинг прекрасен, и Карамазов потрясающий!!!!!! Greetings from Russia!:)
Спасибо. Приветствие из Западной Европы.
Astrid.
Astrid, you have beautiful name!!:)
Thank you : )
СОГЛАСНА !!!!
anyone else notice the historically accurate song book usage? :)
YES
I use this video while teaching a music history course to high schoolers because of the book usage!
no
Beautiful version!! Thanks for sharing
Yes, Rick brought me here too. Amazing, beautiful!
Such joyful music making!
All I want to say to Sting is don't stop moving in this direction.
Real music by real musicians.
Oh my goodness! That is so beautiful.
Edin your a beast on the lute!
Can she excuse my wrongs with Virtue's cloak?
Shall I call her good when she proves unkind?
Are those clear fires which vanish into smoke?
Must I praise the leaves where no fruit I find?
No no: where shadows do for bodies stand,
Thou may'st be abus'd if thy sight be dim.
Cold love is like to words written on sand,
Or to bubbles which on the water swim.
Wilt thou be thus abused still,
Seeing that she will right thee never?
If thou canst not o'ercome her will
The love will be thus fruitless ever
Thanks for lyrics!
The variations... ( probably wrong word) in this piece are. .. AMAZING!
@voluspa /astrid thank you. Rick Beato drove me here also. I think my granddaughter will love the new music she hears today!
Glad that you liked it and you are welcome.
Astrid
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A wonderful album, I love it!
I never thought I'd find sting playing an archlute, fucking insane, also rick beato has such a beautiful figueta technique.
Had no idea that Sting played the archlute!😮
True pearl within peas ... Thank you.
I thoroughly enjoyed it!
Very Impressive
This was the pop music of the 1500s.
Yes, but it has passed the test of time. And withstood it with honor.
Music Appreciation 101 brought me here.
Full of surprises...
Love it!
Strepitoso! as the Italians say. A truly brilliant performance! Thank you so much for posting.
You are welcome.
In effetti: strepitoso
Superb! Just superb!
Autor: John Dowland 1562-1626. Fue laudista de la corte de Jacobo I y del Rey de Dinamarca.
Bloomin' fantastic!
Mareșalul Alexandru Averescu., we don't know what was the tone of voice in the Renaissance.
Sting Quartet. ;]
Download met Sting voice on the cloud with great thankfull. Bravo String and Edin.
Stunning
I can catch a glimpse of Queen and the New Wave of British Heavy Metal in these lutes, which is to come in a couple of centuries :D hahah
I return here again and again to hear this.
I love this album.
you killed everyone with this Sting. R beato!
That lute solo!
The first rock star.
Dowland rules !!!
wow... just wow!
How wondrous; Sting serenading me as I edit my medieval romance! :)
*extremely impact font voice* THIS IS WHAT IT WAS LIKE
WHAT IT WAS LIKE IN MEDEIVAL TIMES
Love you for singing this for me❤️can someone give me the text, I am Dutch and don:'t understand
What an eternal recording ❣
Extraordinary !!!
Thank you Rick Beato for leading me here!
i love this album
Great music.
Agreed.
Astrid.
Sting and Beato
Both my favorite musicians. Throw Colaiuta in there too
sehr schön gespielt und gesungen 🧡… Bea
very nice!
Kneel down and all hail Sting - the God of song.
this is absolutely fantastic
Brilliant lute playing but Sting, once again, puts posing above the emotion which should inhabit these songs by Dowland. He always looks so smug and self-satisfied. I don't think Sting can "do emotion" - see his bland and emotionless performance of The Rising in front of Bruce Springsteen. However, it is good to see him bringing this great composer to the attention of a pop-orientated audience.