Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of William Lawes' "Harp Consorts Nos. 1-11 / Suite," a timeless collection of medieval music that showcases the brilliance of this 17th-century English composer. Released in 2008 by ATMA Classique, this album is a testament to Lawes' inventive and idiomatic writing, offering a complete recording of his Harp Consorts for the first time.
Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 16 minutes, the album features 12 tracks that range from lively almans and corants to serene aires and pavens, each piece meticulously performed by Maxine Eilander on the harp and Les Voix Humaines. The ensemble's delicate touch and nuanced interpretation bring to life the intricate compositions, transporting you to the Renaissance era.
This album is not just a compilation of tracks but a journey through the musical landscape of the 17th century. Lawes' innovative use of the harp, whether gut-strung or wire-strung, is a topic of debate among scholars, but the result is undeniably captivating. The Harp Consorts Nos. 1-11 / Suite is a must-experience for anyone with a penchant for classical music, particularly the Renaissance period. Dive into the rich history and exquisite melodies that William Lawes has to offer.