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Randall Scotting & Stephen Stubbs - Lovesick (2023) [Hi-Res]

Randall Scotting & Stephen Stubbs - Lovesick (2023) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: Lovesick
  • Year Of Release: 2023
  • Label: Signum Classics
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
  • Total Time: 57:17
  • Total Size: 239 / 997 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Lawes: I’m Sick of Love: O let me lie (1:41)
2. Traditional: There’s None to Soothe my Soul to Rest (2:06)
3. Moulinié: Enfin la beauté que j’adore Paris (4:20)
4. Lawes: Perfect and Endless Circles Are London (1:41)
5. Purcell: Celestial Music ye Gods Inspire, Z. 322: When Orpheus Sang All Nature Did Rejoice (1:41)
6. Purcell: Suite from King Arthur Z. 628: Your Hay It Is Mowed – Fairest Isle – Come If you Dare (Arr. For Baroque Guitar) (2:26)
7. Blow: Amphion Anglicus: Tell Me No More You Love; In Vain (1:44)
8. Cesti: L’orontea, Act Ii: Intorno all’idol mio' (2:56)
9. Lawes: I Rise and Grieve (3:51)
10. Traditional: At the Mid Hour of Night (2:10)
11. Purcell: She Loves and She Confesses Too, Z. 413 (2:21)
12. Dowland: Complaint, P. 63: Fortune my Foe (2:17)
13. Dowland: Time Stands Still (1:55)
14. Blow: Amphion Anglicus: The Self-banished (1:31)
15. Traditional: Mary’s Dream (3:45)
16. Castrovillari: La Cleopatra, Act I, Scene 2: Luci belle (2:36)
17. Purcell: Bonduca, Z. 574: O, Lead Me to Some Peaceful Gloom (2:40)
18. Traditional: The Three Ravens (3:32)
19. Anonymous: Packington’s Pound (1:16)
20. Guédron: Cessés mortels de soupirer (3:41)
21. Traditional: Black Is the Colour of my True Love’s Hair (2:59)
22. Purcell: O Solitude, my Sweetest Choice, Z. 406 (4:19)

For his second album on Signum Records, countertenor Randall Scotting is joined by celebrated lutenist Stephen Stubbs for a collection of anti-Valentine’s songs focussing on heartbreak and loss from the 17th century.

Stephen Stubbs plays on three instruments at A=415 Hz; a 10-course bass lute by Lawrence K. Brown, a baroque guitar by Ivo Magherini, and a 10-course renaissance lute by Stephen Barber.

“The experience of being lovesick is universal. We are not the first to encounter it and there is no place safe from feeling this particular brand of melancholy. A favourite topic in art since the medieval period, museums are bursting with portrayals of love’s rebuke, and lovesickness has been studied as a legitimate medical illness, not least of all by Sigmund Freud who called it ‘a kind of craziness’. The 17th century was a unique period when feeling these bittersweet emotions was embraced as fuel for artistic expression. Love triggers an amphetamine-like euphoria in a dozen regions of the brain, similar to cocaine, dopamine, and oxytocin. In the thralls of an amorous high, one easily forgets the opposite of that ecstasy; unrequited or faded love that brings a despair all its own, causing depression, confusion, apathy, mood swings, and insomnia — the physical manifestation of heartbreak” – Randall Scotting

“Perhaps there is no cure for lovesickness; but we are confident that this album will be comfort for all those who have loved, lost, and hope to love again” – Wendy Heller, Chair, Dept of Music, Princeton University.


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  • gibheid
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Thanks sddd.
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  • platico
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gracias...