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"My Lady Careys Dompe"

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Uploaded by: Marco_Lo_Muscio (02/08/17)
Composer: Anonymous (Hugh Aston ?)
Sample Producer: Sonus Paradisi
Sample Set: Ruckers Cembalo by František Vyhnálek
Software: Hauptwerk IV
Genre: Medieval and Renaissance
Description:
ANONYMOUS (England - Hugh Aston ?): "My Lady Careys Dompe"
This piece is one of the earliest surviving Renaissance musical pieces, most probably written for lute and harpsichord. A traditional English dance tune, it was written c. 1520s by an unknown composer during the time of Henry VIII of England, who played various instruments, of which he had a large collection
My Lady Carey's Dompe is sometimes attributed to English innovative composer of the early Tudor period, Hugh Aston. It is in G Dorian mode and consists of an improvisatory treble line over a drone alternating between two bass notes, G and D. It may have been written for the death of William Carey, a courtier and favorite of Henry VIII, who died on 22 June 1528, and in this case, Lady Carey may refer to his wife Mary Boleyn, one of the mistresses of Henry VIII and the sister of Henry's second wife, Anne Boleyn, but also to Carey’s mother, sisters and sister-in-law. Dompe, which may come from Irish dump that means lament, can refer to a dance, a dirge, a lament or a melancholic love song.

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Performance: Live
Recorded in: Stereo
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