Emma Kirkby, Jakob Lindberg - Orpheus in England: Songs and Lute Solos by John Dowland and Henry Purcell (2010) CD-Rip
BAND/ARTIST: Emma Kirkby, Jakob Lindberg
- Title: Orpheus in England: Songs and Lute Solos by John Dowland and Henry Purcell
- Year Of Release: 2010
- Label: BIS
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
- Total Time: 01:15:19
- Total Size: 311 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
John Dowland (1563–1626)
01. Disdain me still (A Pilgrimes Solace, 1612)
02. Lend your ears to my sorrow (3rd Booke of Songs or Aires, 1603)
03. Come, heavy sleep (1st Booke of Songes or Ayres, 1597)
04. Preludium
05. The Earl of Essex, his Galliard (Varietie of Lute Lessons, 1610)
06. A shepherd in a shade (2nd Booke of Songs or Ayres, 1600)
07. By a fountain where I lay (3rd Booke of Songs or Aires, 1603)
08. Away with these self-loving lads (1st Booke of Songes or Ayres, 1597)
09. Lachrimæ
10. Tarleton's Riserrectione
11. If that a sinner's sighs (A Pilgrimes Solace, 1612)
12. A Fantasie (Varietie of Lute Lessons, 1610)
13. Toss not my soul (2nd Booke of Songs or Ayres, 1600)
14. In darkness let me dwell (from A Musicall Banquet, 1610)
Henry Purcell (1659–95)
15. She loves and she confesses too (1683)
16. They tell us that you mighty powers above (The Indian Queen, 1695)
17. Trumpet Tune called the Cibell
18. Echo Dance of the Furies (Dido and Aeneas Act 2, 1689)
19. Ritornello 'The Grove' (Dido and Aeneas Act 2, 1689)
20. Fly swift, ye hours (1692)
21. Oh lead me to some peaceful gloom (Bonduca or The British Heroine, 1695)
22. What a sad fate is mine (Orpheus Britannicus Book 1, 1698)
23. Lilliburlero. A New Irish Tune (2nd part of Musick's Handmaid, 1689)
24. A New Scotch Tune (2nd part of Musick's Handmaid, 1689)
25. Hornpipe
26. A New Ground (2nd part of Musick's Handmaid, 1689)
27. From silent shades or Bess of Bedlam (1683)
28. Music for a while (Oedipus, 1692)
Personnel:
Emma Kirkby soprano
Jakob Lindberg lute
John Dowland (1563–1626)
01. Disdain me still (A Pilgrimes Solace, 1612)
02. Lend your ears to my sorrow (3rd Booke of Songs or Aires, 1603)
03. Come, heavy sleep (1st Booke of Songes or Ayres, 1597)
04. Preludium
05. The Earl of Essex, his Galliard (Varietie of Lute Lessons, 1610)
06. A shepherd in a shade (2nd Booke of Songs or Ayres, 1600)
07. By a fountain where I lay (3rd Booke of Songs or Aires, 1603)
08. Away with these self-loving lads (1st Booke of Songes or Ayres, 1597)
09. Lachrimæ
10. Tarleton's Riserrectione
11. If that a sinner's sighs (A Pilgrimes Solace, 1612)
12. A Fantasie (Varietie of Lute Lessons, 1610)
13. Toss not my soul (2nd Booke of Songs or Ayres, 1600)
14. In darkness let me dwell (from A Musicall Banquet, 1610)
Henry Purcell (1659–95)
15. She loves and she confesses too (1683)
16. They tell us that you mighty powers above (The Indian Queen, 1695)
17. Trumpet Tune called the Cibell
18. Echo Dance of the Furies (Dido and Aeneas Act 2, 1689)
19. Ritornello 'The Grove' (Dido and Aeneas Act 2, 1689)
20. Fly swift, ye hours (1692)
21. Oh lead me to some peaceful gloom (Bonduca or The British Heroine, 1695)
22. What a sad fate is mine (Orpheus Britannicus Book 1, 1698)
23. Lilliburlero. A New Irish Tune (2nd part of Musick's Handmaid, 1689)
24. A New Scotch Tune (2nd part of Musick's Handmaid, 1689)
25. Hornpipe
26. A New Ground (2nd part of Musick's Handmaid, 1689)
27. From silent shades or Bess of Bedlam (1683)
28. Music for a while (Oedipus, 1692)
Personnel:
Emma Kirkby soprano
Jakob Lindberg lute
The Orpheus in England title of this release refers to the fact that both John Dowland and Henry Purcell were honored with the "Orpheus" designation after their deaths, nearly 100 years apart. The booklet for this Swedish release even comes with an anonymous poem telling the deceased Purcell to "Touch but thy Lyre, the Stones will come and dance themselves into a Tomb." The unusual idea of connecting the two composers, who shared a common tendency toward a mixture of melancholy and daring harmonic thinking, works well, and there are many lovely moments here. Some come from lutenist Jakob Lindberg, who delivers limpid readings of some Dowland standards and arranges a group of Purcell keyboard pieces for lute. This neither damages the music, nor would have seemed odd to a household musician of Purcell's time, and the lute reveals the unusual voicings in little pieces like Lilliburlero and A New Scotch Tune (tracks 23-24). The star of the show is veteran British early music soprano Emma Kirkby, who for her legion of British fans can do no wrong. She's still got it as she enters her seventh decade in terms of building up a profound dramatic structure in a serious piece; Dowland's In darkness let me dwell (track 14) and Purcell's From silent shades or Bess of Bedlam (track 27) are extremely compelling. In general she does very well with the Purcell pieces, mostly dramatic excerpts from stage works. In the simpler Dowland lute songs her voice sounds a bit thick, but she still has star quality to burn. The biggest complaint is not with either of the performers, but with BIS' sound, recorded in a Swedish church that swallows up the music and overemphasizes instrument noise from Lindberg's tremendously interesting lute from the year 1590, perhaps the oldest lute in existence with its original soundboard. Recommended for Kirkby fans.
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