Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Renaissance and early Baroque music with "Henry Purcell, William Boyce, Martin Peerson: Sounds of the Renaissance" by the Consort of London. Released in 2014 under Ameritz Music Ltd., this captivating album offers a blend of classical masterpieces that span a variety of genres and styles, all performed with unparalleled precision and passion.
The Consort of London, renowned for their finest playing of 17th-century consort music, brings together works from three iconic composers: Henry Purcell, William Boyce, and Martin Peerson. The album opens with the stirring "Trumpet Overture" from Purcell's "The Indian Queen," setting the stage for a journey through the elegant and intricate compositions of the era.
Highlights include Purcell's "Blow out the trumpet" and "O let me at thy footstoole fall," which showcase his mastery of vocal and instrumental writing. The album also features Boyce's "Symphony No. 4 in F Major, Op. 2, 'Shepherd's Lottery'," a delightful three-movement work that exemplifies the charm and sophistication of the Baroque period. Peerson's contributions from "The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book" add a touch of keyboard virtuosity, with pieces like "The Fall of the Leafe" and "Alman" showcasing the intricate and delicate art of virginal music.
With a total duration of 37 minutes, this album is a concise yet comprehensive exploration of the sounds and styles that defined the Renaissance and early Baroque periods. Whether you're a seasoned classical enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "Henry Purcell, William Boyce, Martin Peerson: Sounds of the Renaissance" promises an enriching and enjoyable listening experience. The Consort of London's authoritative and convincing performances ensure that each note resonates with the spirit of its time, making this album a true gem in the world of classical music.
(C) 2014 Ameritz Music Ltd.
Tracks
The Indian Queen, Z. 630, Act III: Trumpet OvertureHenry Purcell, Consort of London, Robert Haydon Clark
Symphony No. 4 in F Major, Op. 2, "Shepherd's Lottery": I. AllegroWilliam Boyce, Consort of London, Robert Haydon Clark
Symphony No. 4 in F Major, Op. 2, "Shepherd's Lottery": II. Vivace ma non troppoWilliam Boyce, Consort of London, Robert Haydon Clark
Symphony No. 4 in F Major, Op. 2, "Shepherd's Lottery": III. AllegroWilliam Boyce, Consort of London, Robert Haydon Clark
Blow out the trumpetMartin Peerson, Jan Waterfield, Martin Elliott, Wren Baroque Soloists
O let me at thy footstoole fallMartin Peerson, Jan Waterfield, Martin Elliott, Wren Baroque Soloists
Private Musicke: See, O see, who is heere come a mayingMartin Peerson, Jan Waterfield, Martin Elliott, Wren Baroque Soloists
Private Musicke: Hey the horne the hornaMartin Peerson, Jan Waterfield, Martin Elliott, Wren Baroque Soloists
Private Musicke: Now Robin laugh and singMartin Peerson, Jan Waterfield, Martin Elliott, Wren Baroque Soloists
Private Musicke: Sing love is blindeMartin Peerson, Jan Waterfield, Martin Elliott, Wren Baroque Soloists
Private Musicke: Resolv'd to loveMartin Peerson, Jan Waterfield, Martin Elliott, Wren Baroque Soloists
Private Musicke: At her faire handsMartin Peerson, Jan Waterfield, Martin Elliott, Wren Baroque Soloists
The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book: The Fall of the LeafeMartin Peerson, Jan Waterfield, Martin Elliott, Wren Baroque Soloists
The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book: Piper's paven (after J. Dowland)Martin Peerson, Jan Waterfield, Martin Elliott, Wren Baroque Soloists
The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book: The PrimeroseMartin Peerson, Jan Waterfield, Martin Elliott, Wren Baroque Soloists
The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book: AlmanMartin Peerson, Jan Waterfield, Martin Elliott, Wren Baroque Soloists