Notte perpetua

Harmonia Mundi_HMM902269_Perpetual night_Ensemble Correspondances
Perpetual night. Musica inglese del diciassettesimo secolo Sébastien Daucé, Ensemble Correspondances
Lucile Richardot, mezzosoprano Ensemble Correspondances Sébastien Daucé, direzione
Etichetta: Harmonia Mundi
Formato: Cd
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Codice catalogo: HMM902269
Codice a barre: 3149020226926
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TRACCE

Robert Johnson (c. 1583-1633)
Care-charming sleep
Francis Beaumont & John Fletcher, Valentinian, 1614

William Lawes (1602-1645)
Whiles I this standing lake (Justiciae sacrum) William Cartwright, 1651

John Coperario (c. 1570/80-c. 1626)
Go, happy man
Thomas Campion, The Earl of Somerset’s Masque or The Masque of Squires, 1613

Robert Ramsey (?-1644)
What tears, dear Prince, can serve
Walter Raleigh, s.d.

William Lawes
Music, the master of thy art is dead
An elegy on the death of his very worthy friend and fellow-servant, Mr John Tomkins, Organist of his Majesties Chapell Royall, c.1638 -1648

Nicholas Lanier (1588-1666)
No more shall meads
Thomas Carew, Select ayres and dialogues, Playford, London, 1669

Robert Ramsey
Go, perjured man
Robert Herrick, s.d.

John Jenkins (1592-1678)
Pavan in F

John Banister (1624/25-1679)
Give me my lute
Choice Ayres & Songs (poem by Charles Davenant from Circe (1677) by Banister), Playford, London, 1679

Robert Ramsey
Howl not, you ghosts and furies
Robert Herrick, s.d.

William Lawes
Britanocles the great and good appears
Sir William Davenant, Britannia triumphans (King’s Masque, final), 1638

William Webb (c. 1600-1657)
Powerful Morpheus, let thy charms
Source : The New York Public Library (Ms. Drexel 4257)

John Hilton (1599-1657)
Rise, princely shepherd
Dialogue on the Judgment of Paris

James Hart (1647-1718)
Adieu to the pleasures
Choice Ayres and Songs, London, Playford, 1676 (from The Tempest, 1675)

John Banister
Amintas, that true hearted swain
Choice Ayres and Songs (poem by Aphra Behn), Playford, London, 1675 & 1676

John Blow (1648/49-1708)
Poor Celadon, he sights in vain (Loving above himself)
Amphion Anglicus, Playford, London, 1700

Matthew Locke (1621/23-1677)
Saraband
Matthew Locke his Little Consort of 3 Parts, Suite III, Playford, London, 1656

Henry Purcell (1659-1695)
When Orpheus Sang
Celestial Music, 1689

John Jackson (d. 1688)
Phillis, oh! turn that face away
Choice Ayres and Songs, Playford, London, 1675 & 1676

John Blow
Epilogue: Sing, sing, Ye Muses
A song for Four Voices and two Violins, at an Entertainment of Musick in York Buildings, Amphion Anglicus, London, Playford, 1700

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DESCRIZIONE

Nel diciasettesimo secolo gli spostamenti di artisti e sovrani tra Francia e Inghilterra hanno dato origine, proprio in Inghilterra, a generi estremamente originali. I primi recitativi, arie tratte in larga scala da masque e scene drammatiche, hanno trovato terreno fertile per la sperimentazione, tracciando la strada alla nascita della semi-opera. Sébastien Daucé esplora l’arte vocale inglese in un programma confezionato su misura per Lucile Richardot, una delle voci più affascinanti di oggi, in un raffinato scenario dipinto dall’ensemble Correspondences, che mescola l’amore, la notte, la malinconia.

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