La Reveuse: Purcell, Brossard, Lawes
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Label: Mirare
Cat No: MIR295
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 3
Release Date: 13th November 2015
Contents
Works
PreludeLeandro
Oratorio sopra l'immaculata conceptione della B. Vergine
Sonata in C major, 2da
Trio Sonata no.1 'Lecons des morts' (Lessons of the dead)
Courant
Neither sighs, nor tears, nor mourning
No more shall meads be deckt with flowers
Bid me but live, and I will live
Cloches de Mr Gaultier
Have you e'er seen the morning sun?
I rise and grieve
Or you, or I, nature did wrong
O tell me love! O tell me fate!
Out upon it, I have lov'd
Sleep soft, you cold clay cinders
Slide soft you silver floods
Sweet stay awhile, why do you rise?
Wert thou yet fairer than thou art
When thou, poor excommunicate
Whither are all her false oaths blown?
Almain - Corant 1 - Corant 2 for two lutes
I'm sick of love
Why so pale and wan, fond lover?
Tregian's ground
A Prince of glorious race, from Who can from joy refrain?
Amidst the shades and cool refreshing streams, Z355
A new Ground in E minor, ZT682
A new Irish tune, Z646 ('Lilliburlero')
Cease, anxious world, your fruitless pain, Z362
Ground in C minor, Z221
Here the Deities approve, Z339
Music for a while, Z583
Pausanius, the Betrayer of his Country, Z585
Soft notes and gently raised (A Serenading Song), Z510
Sonata Terza
The Fairy Queen, Z629
When first Amintas sued for a kiss, Z430
Divisions on John come kiss me now
Divisions on a ground
Artists
Benjamin Perrot (theorbe)La Reveuse
Conductor
Benjamin PerrotWorks
PreludeLeandro
Oratorio sopra l'immaculata conceptione della B. Vergine
Sonata in C major, 2da
Trio Sonata no.1 'Lecons des morts' (Lessons of the dead)
Courant
Neither sighs, nor tears, nor mourning
No more shall meads be deckt with flowers
Bid me but live, and I will live
Cloches de Mr Gaultier
Have you e'er seen the morning sun?
I rise and grieve
Or you, or I, nature did wrong
O tell me love! O tell me fate!
Out upon it, I have lov'd
Sleep soft, you cold clay cinders
Slide soft you silver floods
Sweet stay awhile, why do you rise?
Wert thou yet fairer than thou art
When thou, poor excommunicate
Whither are all her false oaths blown?
Almain - Corant 1 - Corant 2 for two lutes
I'm sick of love
Why so pale and wan, fond lover?
Tregian's ground
A Prince of glorious race, from Who can from joy refrain?
Amidst the shades and cool refreshing streams, Z355
A new Ground in E minor, ZT682
A new Irish tune, Z646 ('Lilliburlero')
Cease, anxious world, your fruitless pain, Z362
Ground in C minor, Z221
Here the Deities approve, Z339
Music for a while, Z583
Pausanius, the Betrayer of his Country, Z585
Soft notes and gently raised (A Serenading Song), Z510
Sonata Terza
The Fairy Queen, Z629
When first Amintas sued for a kiss, Z430
Divisions on John come kiss me now
Divisions on a ground
Artists
Benjamin Perrot (theorbe)La Reveuse
Conductor
Benjamin PerrotAbout
Contents:
CD 1: Purcell - Cease, Anxious World
Songs & chamber music [MIR033]
“Hassler's pure tone, delicate decorations, easy phrasing and profound connection to the poetry are complemented by La Rêveuse's ensemble of violins, triple harp, organ, harpsichord and theorbo.” - The Independent on Sunday
CD 2: Sébastien de Brossard: Oratorios, Leandro [MIR125]
CD 3: Henry Lawes: Ayres
Ayres for tenor and instrumental pieces from the England of Charles I & Cromwell [MIR177]
“A pleasing mix of songs… Throughout the accompaniments are lively and imaginative, with added and delightful instruments interludes between verses… He (the singer) sings with impressive control and affecting intensity, particularly is Lawes’ setting of John Donne’s ‘Sweet stay awhile’, which is beautifully performed. The instrumental pieces are excellently performed” - Early Music Review, August 2013
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