Immerse yourself in the intricate and delicate world of Herbert Howells' "Howells: Music for Clavichord," a captivating exploration of the clavichord's expressive potential. Released on October 27, 2017, under ASC Records, this choral masterpiece spans a generous 86 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of compositions that showcase Howells' remarkable skill and creativity.
The album is divided into two main sections: "Lambert's Clavichord, Op. 41" and "Howells' Clavichord Book." The first section features twelve tracks, each named after notable figures and characters, such as "Fellowes' Delight," "Hughes' Ballet," and "Sir Richard's Toye." These pieces are characterized by their intricate melodies and harmonies, demonstrating Howells' deep understanding of the clavichord's unique timbre and dynamic range.
The second section, "Howells' Clavichord Book," is further divided into two books, each containing ten tracks. These compositions, named after various individuals and places, such as "Goff's Fireside," "Ralph's Pavane," and "Walton's Toye," continue to explore the clavichord's expressive capabilities. The pieces in this section are notable for their varied styles and moods, ranging from the contemplative "Rubbra Soliloquy" to the lively "Bliss's Ballet."
Throughout the album, Howells' compositions reveal a deep appreciation for the clavichord's historical significance and a keen ear for its distinctive sound. The performances on this album are meticulously executed, bringing to life the subtle nuances and expressive depth of Howells' music. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast of early music or a newcomer to the clavichord, "Howells: Music for Clavichord" offers a rewarding and enriching listening experience.
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Tracks
Lambert's Clavichord, Op. 41: I. Lambert's FiresideHerbert Howells, Julian Perkins
Lambert's Clavichord, Op. 41: II. Fellowes' DelightHerbert Howells, Julian Perkins
Lambert's Clavichord, Op. 41: III. Hughes' BalletHerbert Howells, Julian Perkins
Lambert's Clavichord, Op. 41: IV. Wortham's GroundHerbert Howells, Julian Perkins