Identifier | 6725134 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Media Type | CD |
Media Count | 2 |
Source Info | FM Tuner SPDIF - Soundforge - Flac |
Tech Note | FIP (french radio) : Broadcast 26th october 2006 Boadcasted live from Radio france salle Olivier Messiaen Studio 104, Paris France Lineage : FM Tuner SPDIF - Soundforge - Flac Sting : Vocal, Lute Edin Karamazov : Lute, Archlute Stile Antico : Choir (4 men, 4 women) Really great show, I was in the place and let my computer do the job at home. Playlist 01 - Introduction by the announcer 02 - Interview 03 - Introduction by Sting 04 - Walsingham (Edin Karamazov lute solo) 05 - Letter Part I (by John Downland) 06 - Flow my tears 08 - Letter Part II 09 - The most high and mighty Christianus the fourth, king of Denmark, his galliard (also known as "The Battle Galliard") 10 - Introduction To the Choir "Stile Antico" and the next song 12 - Letter Part III 13 - Fine knacks for ladies [Second Booke of Songes, 1600, no 12] 14 - Letter Part IV 15 - Fantasy (Edin Karamazov lute solo) 16 - Come, heavy sleep [First Booke of Songes, 1597, no 20] 17 - Letter Part V 18 - La Rossignol (lute duet) 19 - Come again [First Booke of Songes, 1597, no 17] 20 - Introduction to the next song by Robert Johnson (1583 - 1633) 21 - Have you see the bright lily grow [from Ben Jonson: The Devil is an Ass, 1616] 22 - Introduction to the letter part VI about John Dowland 23 - Letter Part VI 24 - Weep you no more, sad fountains [Third Booke of Songes, 1603, no 15] 25 - Clear or cloudy [Second Booke of Songes, 1600 no 21] 26 - Introduction to the letter part VII 27 - Letter part VII 28 - In darkness we dwell [A musical banquet, 1610, no 10] 29 - Encore 1: Thanx to the audience 30 - Fields of gold 31 - Introduction to the next song by Robert Johnson (the bluesman) 32 - Hellhound on my trail 33 - Message in a bottle 34 - Encore 2 : Introduction 35 - Fine knacks for ladies[Second Booke of Songes, 1600, no 12] |
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Performance
Sting 2006-10-20 Radio france salle Olivier Messiaen Studio 104, Paris, France | |
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Set 1 | Introduction By The Announcer
Interview Introduction By Sting Walsingham (Edin Karamazov Lute Solo) Letter Part I (by John Downland) Flow My Tears Letter Part II The Most High And Mighty Christianus The Fourth, King Of Denmark, His Galiard (also Known As "the Battle Galliard") Introduction To The Choir "stile Antico" And The Next Song Letter Part Iii Fine Knacks For Ladies [Second Booke Of Songes, 1600, No 12] Letter Part Iv Fantasy (edin Karamazov Lute Solo) Come, Heavy Sleep [First Booke Of Songes, 1597, No 20] Letter Part V La Rossignol (lute Duet) Come Again [First Booke Of Songes, 1597, No 17] Introduction To The Next Song By Robert Johnson (1583 - 1633) Have You See The Bright Lily Grow [from Ben Jonson: The Devil Is An Ass, 1616] Introduction To The Letter Part Vi About John Dowland Letter Part Vi Weep You No More, Sad Fountains [Third Booke Of Songes, 1603, No 15] Clear Or Cloudy [Second Booke Of Songes, 1600 No 21] Introduction To The Letter Part VII Letter Part VII In Darkness We Dwell [a Musical Banquet, 1610, No 10] Encore 1: Thanx To The Audience Fields Of Gold Introduction To The Next Song By Robert Johnson (the Bluesman) Hellhound On My Trail Message In A Bottle Encore 2: Introduction Fine Knacks For Ladies [Second Booke Of Songes, 1600, No 12] |
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Set 3 | |
Comment | Sting : Vocal, Lute
Edin Karamazov : Lute, Archlute Stile Antico : Choir (4 men, 4 women) |