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Songs from the Labyrinth (Music by John Dowland)

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Songs from the Labyrinth (Music by John Dowland)  
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0602517051119
Format: Live
Label: Deutsche Grammophon
Manufacturer: Deutsche Grammophon
MPN: 000722002
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Deutsche Grammophon
Release Date: October 10, 2006
Studio: Deutsche Grammophon


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In choosing to cover the music of John Dowland (1563-1626), who is known as the "melancholy madrigalist" from his output of cheerful ditties like "Flow My Tears," Police bandleader Sting has entered into a whole new realm of austere eeriness. Originally inspired by the gift of a lute, the rock superstar and activist sings the songs, deliciously sweet and tender or spirited by turn, accompanying himself, with Edin Karamazov sitting on lute and archlute. For listeners accustomed to hearing material of this period interpreted by rigorously trained early music stylists, especially countertenors and the like, Sting's sometimes tight-jawed, chest-heavy vocals may seem amateurish. It's undeniable that in four-part harmonies, the singer, tightly overdubbed, comes across like a combination of the Swingle Singers and Queen (meaning Freddy Mercury and crew, NOT the first Elizabeth). But it's important to remember that music of this period was routinely heard as a casual diversion in private homes, even more often than at Court. It was considered a crucial social skill to be able to join in with an adequate degree of skill, but not everyone was able to negotiate the perilous melodic twists and turns typical of the era's music. With this in mind, the overall effect is of a candle-lit, postprandial entertainment in the home of an English gentleman. Muttered readings from Dowland's letters and brief snippets of sampled birdsong aside, it is a courageous effort, displaying heartfelt admiration for the composer and a considerable degree of earnest charm. --Christina Roden
StingÂ's Songs From The Labyrinth is an album of 17th century music composed by John Dowland and performed on the lute, an ancient acoustic guitar. After being given a lute nearly two years ago as a gift, Sting became fascinated and immersed himself with the instrument and the history of lute music. Reminded of his almost 25 year long enthrallment with the works of John Dowland, the Elizabethan composer who wrote songs for the lute, Sting has recorded a new album of vocal and lute music. All songs were composed by Dowland in the 17th century, but have been given new life in these fresh new recordings by Sting. Sting not only sings all the songs (accompanied by leading lutenist Edin Karamasov, who appears on two Andreas Scholl albums), but also plays lute on two instrumental duets with Edin and reads short extracts from a fascinating autobiographical letter by Dowland. Sting has also written a brilliant account of the album's genesis, along with notes on the individual tracks, which serves as the CD booklet.

Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating:  out of 5 stars - Disappointing
Wow! Was this CD a surprise disappointment. Unless you love medieval England songs, avoid this CD like the plague. I have all of Stings CD's and love every one of them, but this one must have been purely for his amusement, because it is sure not a crowd pleaser.



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Sting sings Dowland
This album is so good I have one for myself and have given it as gifts numerous times. And I'll do it again.



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Wonderful
It is a wonderful recording of Elizabethan music, very faithful to the music.

There are very few Elizabethan recordings and this is a refreshing addition and it is great that this recording has been made.



Rating:  out of 5 stars - For those who know nothing of period music
Amazon's review states that ". . . it's important to remember that music of this period was routinely heard as a casual diversion in private homes, even more often than at Court. It was considered a crucial social skill to be able to join in with an adequate degree of skill, but not everyone was able to negotiate the perilous melodic twists and turns typical of the era's music."

Therein lies the problem, although the reviewer doesn't seem to notice. If the listener has to keep a disclaimer ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Very interesting (idea) . . . but a flop
I'd like to echo what many others have been saying:

Wish I had bought a Sting album, and a separate Dowland CD - this is neither. I really like most of Sting's music, and really like Dowland's lute music. This just doesn't do justice to either of them - I wouldn't go so far as to say "awful", but "almost awful" will do. Sting's voice is not even close to being suited to this music. I don't mind the readings from Dowland's letters so much (even though they seem unrelated to the music); his voice ... Read More


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