O Dowland, Here is Thy Sting
July 2, 2010
At first being somewhat put off by a review in the New York Times in which a classical-music reviewer gave primacy to the non-singing, non-playing performers, I soon had reason to be grateful that it steered me to Sting’s performances of songs by John Dowland. I think Sting’s performance of this song has almost everything the poem and the music require:
And here is a song in which a polyphonic version of the later verses comes from the one man singing a quartet with himself:
(And note, on the table, what looks like an authentic Renaissance part-book with the vocal parts printed to be read by people around a table.)