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This second Purcell release by Retrospect Trio has been hotly anticipated since its debut recording, a Finalist at the 2009 Gramophone Awards, was released; BBC Music Magazine described the follow up as “a mouthwatering matter of urgency." The four Baroque instrumentalist super stars - Sophie Gent (violin), Matthew Truscott (violin), Jonathan Manson (cello and viola da gamba) and Matthew Halls (director, keyboards) - are reunited in ‘Henry Purcell: Twelve Sonatas in Three Parts’. Recorded at St George’s, Chesterton, the recording beautifully captures the timeless beauty of Purcell’s most highly regarded instrumental works. Founded by Matthew Halls, Retrospect Ensemble takes its musicians and audiences on an exciting journey, exploring the repertoire of four centuries and embracing the practices, styles and aesthetics of former ages with renewed vigour and a fresh approach. Retrospect performs regularly at Wigmore Hall and Cadogan Hall, London, and has appeared at major UK festivals including the Edinburgh International Festival and Norfolk and Norwich Festival. Matthew Halls has established himself as one of today’s leading young conductors. A former Artistic Director of The King’s Consort, he has conducted in prominent venues throughout the UK and Europe. “The crushing dissonances produced by Sophie Gent and Matthew Truscott (alternating as first and second violinists) give the adagio and grave movements a sensuous piquancy, while the spirit of the dance sparkles irresistibly in the allegros and canzonas. Matthew Halls, on organ and harpsichord, and Jonathan Manson, on bass viol, supply gravitas and tonal variety. Entrancing.” Sunday Times, 2nd October 2011 “[the Retrospect Trio] speak the language of Purcell as naturally as if it was their mother tongue. There isn't a nuance that escapes them...The conversational cut and thrust is always dapper and supremely cogent, the textures elucidated with a springy clarity, and the transitions from section to section are dispatched with instinctive fluency and decisiveness. It's superbly recorded as well.” BBC Music Magazine, December 2011 ***** “They engage with these youthful masterpieces with exuberance, lightness and respect for their dazzling genius. They thrill in the fugal Canzonas and move us in the profound Adagios.....Matthew Halls alternates between breathy organ and sparkling harpsichord, improvising freely and binding a beautifully balanced ensemble. The Retrospect Trio trample on previous views that these works are sub-standard Purcell.” Classic FM Magazine, December 2011 ***** “Sophie Gent and Matthew Truscott are so well matched as violin soloists, supported by Jonathan Manson’s gorgeous bass viol. Time stands still in several of Purcell’s incredibly concentrated slow movements – it’s with disbelief that you read the track listing and note that some last barely a minute. Which is not to say that this is a disc of gloomy Baroque navel-gazing - the faster movements really dance in these players’ hands.” The Arts Desk, 12th November 2011 “these performances convey rhetorical suggestions of speaking intimately, unforced breathing, and listening attentively. The Retrospect Trio achieves rich sonorities when Purcell springs extraordinary harmonic surprises, such as the dizzying chromatic sequence in the Adagio of No. 3 and melancholic C minor passages throughout No. 9. These delightful endeavours should win plenty of friends.” Gramophone Magazine, December 2011 BBC Music Magazine
Chamber Choice - December 2011 |
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| |  | Purcell Edition Vol. 4 - Instrumental Music
Purcell: | Sonata for Trumpet and Strings in D major, Z850 James Bowman, Nigel Rogers & Max van Egmond Kings College Choir, Cambridge Chacony in G minor - for Two Violins, Viola and Bass Z730 James Bowman, Nigel Rogers & Max van Egmond Kings College Choir, Cambridge Return revolting rebels (from Timon of Athens, Z632) James Bowman, Nigel Rogers & Max van Egmond Kings College Choir, Cambridge The father brave as e'er was Dane (from Who can from joy refrain?, Z342) James Bowman, Nigel Rogers & Max van Egmond Kings College Choir, Cambridge Fly swift ye hours, Z369 James Bowman, Nigel Rogers & Max van Egmond Kings College Choir, Cambridge Fantazia 7 in C minor, Z. 738 James Bowman, Nigel Rogers & Max van Egmond Kings College Choir, Cambridge 4-part Sonnata No. 3 in A minor - Z804 James Bowman, Nigel Rogers & Max van Egmond Kings College Choir, Cambridge A New Ground in E minor, Z. T682 James Bowman, Nigel Rogers & Max van Egmond Kings College Choir, Cambridge Sefauchi's Farewell, Z656 James Bowman, Nigel Rogers & Max van Egmond Kings College Choir, Cambridge Pavan for Three Violins and Bass in G minor - Z752 James Bowman, Nigel Rogers & Max van Egmond Kings College Choir, Cambridge Suite No. 6 in D major, Z 667 James Bowman, Nigel Rogers & Max van Egmond Kings College Choir, Cambridge Overture in G minor Z772 James Bowman, Nigel Rogers & Max van Egmond Kings College Choir, Cambridge Three Parts upon a Ground in D major - Z731 James Bowman, Nigel Rogers & Max van Egmond Kings College Choir, Cambridge Pavan in A minor Z749 James Bowman, Nigel Rogers & Max van Egmond Kings College Choir, Cambridge Overture in G minor, Z770 James Bowman, Nigel Rogers & Max van Egmond Kings College Choir, Cambridge Suite in G major, Z 770 James Bowman, Nigel Rogers & Max van Egmond Kings College Choir, Cambridge Ground in D minor, ZD222 James Bowman, Nigel Rogers & Max van Egmond Kings College Choir, Cambridge Pavan in B flat major, Z750 James Bowman, Nigel Rogers & Max van Egmond Kings College Choir, Cambridge Overture in D minor Z771 James Bowman, Nigel Rogers & Max van Egmond Kings College Choir, Cambridge Twelve Sonatas of three parts (1683) Hogwood, Beznosiuk, Podger & Coin Ten Sonatas in Four Parts (1697) Hogwood, Coin, Huggett & Mackintosh Viol Fantasias Concentus musicus Wien, Nikolaus Harnoncourt Suites (8) for harpsichord Olivier Baumont A New Ground in E minor, Z. T682 Olivier Baumont A New Scotch Tune Z 655 Olivier Baumont A New Irish Tune Z646 Olivier Baumont A Ground in Gamut in G major, Z 645 Olivier Baumont Air Olivier Baumont Hornpipe Olivier Baumont Ground Olivier Baumont Round'O, ZT 684, from Abdelazer Olivier Baumont Sefauchi's Farewell, Z656 Olivier Baumont |
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| |  | Purcell - Complete Chamber Music
Purcell: | Twelve Sonatas of three parts (1683) Ten Sonatas in Four Parts (1697) Overture in G major Z336 Pavan for Three Violins and Bass in G minor - Z752 Chacony in G minor - for Two Violins, Viola and Bass Z730 Sonata for Trumpet and Strings in D major, Z850 Pavan in A major - for Two Violins and Bass Z748 Suite in G major, Z 770 Fantasia: three parts on a ground, for three recorders & b.c Overture in D minor for two violins, viola & b.c. Pavan in B flat major, Z750 Prelude for recorder in D minor Sonata for violin & b.c. in G minor The Staircase Overture, Z614 Trumpet Tune in C major, ZT 678, called the Cibell Pavan in A minor - for Two Violins and Brass Z749 Overture in G minor for two violins, two violas & b.c. Pavan in G minor - for Two Violins and Bass Z751 Fantasias for Strings Six-Part In Nomine in G minor, Z746 Seven-Part In Nomine, Z. 747, "Dorian" Suites (8) for harpsichord From 20 keyboard pieces (ed. Davitt Moroney) - Suite in C
Works for organ Suite in C major, Z 665 |
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Musica Amphion Rémy Baudet (violin), Sayuri Yamagata (violin), Elisabeth Ingenhousz (violin) Rainer Zipperling (viola da gamba), Johannes Boer (viola da gamba), Nanneke Schaap (viola da gamba), Ricardo Rodriguez (viola da gamba), Nicholas Milne (viola da gamba), Frank Wakelkamp (viola da gamba) Pieter-Jan Belder (harpsichord & organ) A rare treat: no less than 7 CDs with instrumental chamber music by Henry Purcell. In spite of his past and present international fame too little attention has been paid to this part of his oeuvre. This collection offers a great variety: from ‘the Staircase overture’ to voluntaries for organ. Henry Purcell’s present fame is mainly based on some dramatic works. Dido and Aeneas -, his anthems and numerous songs. In his relatively short life he managed to compose in every genre usual at the time. Well hidden among a vast amount of vocal music lies a relatively small collection of chamber music pieces. Together with Handel Henry Purcell was and is England’s most important baroque composer. He was also an organist and as such left behind remarkable little for his instrument. Pieter-Jan Belder - the keyboard player who also recorded the complete Scarlatti sonatas - combined this with Purcell’s varied music for harpsichord, which includes eight suites. Here (together with) his ensemble Musica Amphion (he) also performs the bulk of Purcell’s chamber music: listen and enjoy. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Purcell: | Dido and Aeneas Suites (8) for harpsichord Hail! Bright Cecilia (Ode for St Cecilia's Day 1692), Z328 King Arthur, Z628 Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary, 1695 Te Deum & Jubilate Deo in D, Z232 Prophetess or The History of Dioclesian, Z627 Ten Sonatas in Four Parts (1697) The Fairy Queen, Z629 Twelve Sonatas of three parts (1683) My beloved spake, Z28 O God, thou art my god, Z35 Lord, how long wilt thou be angry?, Z25 Remember not, O Lord, our offences, Z50 Hear my prayer, O Lord, Z15 Strike the Viol (from Come Ye Sons of Art, Z323) Incassum Lesbia, incassum rogas ('The Queen's Epicedium'), Z383 Here the deities approve, Z339 Sweeter than Roses (from Pausanius, the Betrayer of his Country, Z585) Music for a while, Z583 If music be the food of love, Z379 An Evening Hymn 'Now that the sun hath veiled his light', Z193 Lord, what is man?, Z192 O solitude, my sweetest choice, Z406 In the black dismal dungeon of despair, Z190 Lord, I can suffer thy rebukes, Z136 Voluntary in G major, Z720 Lord, I can suffer thy rebukes, Z136 Voluntary in G major, Z720 In guilty night (Saul and the Witch of Endor), Z134 Voluntary in C major, Z717 Plung'd in the confines of despair, Z142 Awake, ye dead, Z182 The earth trembled, Z197 My op’ning eyes are purg’d, ZD72 With sick and famish'd eyes, Z200 Ground in C minor, ZD221 O, I'm sick of life, Z140 Close thine eyes and sleep secure, Z184 |
and chamber and organ music
Known as the ‘English Orpheus’, Henry Purcell, born in London in 1659, began his career as a chorister in the Chapel Royal, an appointment that was to mark the start of his life‐long commitment to the monarchy. Today his music occupies a central position in British culture and is celebrated for its exquisite word‐setting, abundant use of expression and attractive melody; comprising 16 CDs, this compilation pays homage to a composer who, in spite of assimilating the then predominant French and Italian styles, was able to create a uniquely English form of Baroque music. The collection effectively traces the length and breadth of Purcell’s output, from the many sacred works he was required to provide for state occasion and worship (‘Hear My Prayer, O Lord’ and ‘Hail! bright Cecilia’, among others) to secular instrumental and vocal music, written for domestic pleasure as well as the theatre. Semi‐operas, anthems, odes, suites, songs, fantasias: Purcell’s oeuvre was a vast and pioneering one – all the more impressive in view of his untimely death – and the collection presents a selection of his most famous creations (Dido and Aeneas, for example whose first known performance was at a girls’ boarding school in Chelsea) alongside works which are not so widely known. With its veritable Astar list of performers and ensembles, this is the perfect compilation for anyone wishing to explore Purcell’s music in greater depth. Who knows what else Purcell may have achieved, had he lived beyond the tender age of 36: this collection is a testament to his indefatigable genius, one which Britain lacked until the arrival of Elgar two centuries later. | 
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