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Terry Barber, Flow My Tears

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Uploaded by on Feb 23, 2009

Terry Barber , countertenor, sings Dowland's lute song, FLOW MY TEARS from 1596. If you think this is astoundingly beautiful, I challenge you to share it with everyone you know.

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  • Very nice ! I even prefer it to Andreas Scholl's and Sting's versions.

    Is this captation available on record or other support ?

  • @Decronys  "A Sacred Journey" recording will be released in a few weeks. This is the only non-sacred track on the album, a bonus if you will. Tour dates are available at Terry's site.

  • Gospel music is generally a very throaty, strident sound... I am not sure what you could mean. Remembering that this song was the 'pop' music of it's day, consider my colleague early music specialists, Evelyn Tubb and Barbara Bonney. Do you feel the same about their performances?

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  • nice tamber but too popsi for my taste

  • Amazing! Please come to Ireland :-)

  • I love John Dowland!

  • @OCPDaveL yes I am quite aware of that. I meant the synthesizer-strings that are added in the background :)

  • @plingplong4life Flow My Tears was originally written for lute. =P

  • Beautiful voice, but the vibrato is AWFUL. And the strings in the accompaniment make it just plain cheap.

  • The best!

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