Although there are a few of the usual lute suspects on this disc (Anthony Holborne and John Johnson, for instance), the star of the show is Benjamin Britten’s Nocturnal in Lindberg’s own re-working for lute. There’s a bit of a precedent for it – apparently dedicatee Julian Bream had to dissuade Britten from writing the piece for lute in the first place, arguing that more people would play it in guitar format. The piece has a solid Renaissance pedigree, constructed as a set of reverse variations on Dowland’s Come, Heavy Sleep, reserving the theme until the very end.
Lindberg’s performance of the Nocturnal is a thoughtful one, and the lute’s...
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