My Lady Carey's Dompe for Organ

Details
Title | My Lady Carey's Dompe for Organ |
Author | tnsnamesoralong |
Duration | 2:05 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=xYAITlFtOgA |
Description
My Lady Carey's Dompe
For Historical Organ (cca.1520)
Recording Place: Parish of Saint Andrew (Valladoid)
Recording Year: 2013.September
Arturo Barba Sevillano
Organ (San Juan, 1784)
Score (thanks for it)
Andrea Moneti, (c)2004
Original Live Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4KyhKcW1K0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Lady_Carey%27s_Dompe
My Lady Carey's Dompe 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.
"Dompe": a 16th century english term to denote a mournful or plaintive melody or song; also a tune in general; sometimes apparently used for a kind of dance - Oxford English Dictionary