A deserted valley, forest or meadow; a frozen sea, river or lake; a huge mountain, rock or gorge… a person’s heart is home to a wealth of landscapes. English Renaissance composers often linked mankind’s melancholic, lonely spirit to the desolate wilderness they saw around them. Exploring these landscapes, soprano Carine Tinney and lutenist Franco Pavan arrive at the poetic melodies of Robert Johnson, John Dowland and Henry Lawes.
With music by Robert Johnson (ca. 1583-1633), John Dowland (ca. 1563-1626) & Henry Lawes (1596-1662)
Carine Tinney, Soprano
Franco Pavan, Lute