Visée: Prelude D minor

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Purcell - The Food of Love

Label:

Ambroisie

Catalogue No:

AM185

Discs:

1

Release date:

5th Oct 2009

Barcode:

0822186001851

Length:

74 minutes

Medium:

CD (download also available)
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Purcell - The Food of Love

Sacred & Secular Songs


Corbetta:

Caprice de chacone C major

Purcell:

If Music be the Food of Love, Z. 379C

Corinna is divinely fair, Z365

Ah! how sweet it is to love (from Tyrannic Love or The Royal Martyr, Z613)

What a sad fate is mine, Z428A

I see she flies me ev'rywhere (from Aureng-Zebe or The Great Mogul, Z573)

O solitude, my sweetest choice, Z406

Music for a while, Z583

Ground in C minor, ZD221

O! fair Cedaria, hide those eyes Z402

Man is for the woman made (from The Mock Marriage, Z605)

Not all my torments can your pity move, Z400

On the brow of Richmond Hill Z405

Pious Celinda goes to prayers, Z410

When first I saw Aurelia’s eyes, Z627A /1

The cares of lovers (from Timon of Athens, Z632)

The fatal hour comes on apace, Z421

I loved fair Celia, Z381

When her languishing eyes said 'Love!', Z432

Thou wakeful shepherd that dost Israel keep (A Morning Hymn), Z198

The earth trembled, Z197

An Evening Hymn 'Now that the sun hath veiled his light', Z193

If music be the food of love Z379A

Simpson, C:

Prelude in D

Prelude [in E]

Visée:

Prelude D minor


Paul Agnew (tenor), Anne-Marie Lasla (bass viol), Elizabeth Kenny (theorbo, guitar) & Blandine Rannou (harpsichord)

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‘The Food of Love’, a strongly compelling title for a magnificent programme featuring the best of Purcell’s vocal music, sung by world renowned baroque specialist Paul Agnew.

Paul Agnew is joined by an outstanding group of continuo players led by gambist Anne-Marie Lasla to create a special atmosphere of intimate music-making.

“Agnew’s voice is one of the most searingly expressive in the baroque field.” (Gramophone).

Purcell achieved the near miraculous feat of sounding natural in a heightened dramatic vein, using ornamentation and repetition to place expressive stress on key words. A vibrant tribute to the 350th Anniversary of Purcell’s birth.

Henry Purcell: If music be the food of love, Z. 379c

playIf music be the food of love, Z. 379c

Henry Purcell: Corinna is divinely fair, Z. 365

playCorinna is divinely fair, Z. 365

Henry Purcell: Tyrannic Love, Z. 613, "The Royal Martyr"

playTyrannic Love, Z. 613, "The Royal Martyr": Ah! how sweet it is to love

Henry Purcell: What a sad fate is mine, Z. 428b

playWhat a sad fate is mine, Z. 428b

Henry Purcell: Aureng-Zebe, Z. 573, "The Great Mogul"

playAureng-Zebe, Z. 573, "The Great Mogul": I see she flies me

Francesco Corbetta: Caprice de chacone

playCaprice de chacone

Henry Purcell: O solitude, my sweetest choice, Z. 406

playO solitude, my sweetest choice, Z. 406

Henry Purcell: Oedipus, King of Thebes, Z. 583

playOedipus, Z. 583: Music for a while

Henry Purcell: Ground in C minor, Z. D221

playGround in C minor, Z. D221

Henry Purcell: Oh! Fair Cedaria, hide those eyes, Z. 402

playOh! Fair Cedaria, hide those eyes, Z. 402

Benjamin Britten: Purcell - 6 Songs (text by H. Heveningham)

playMan is for the woman made, Z. 605/3

Henry Purcell: Not all my torments can your pity move, Z. 400

playNot all my torments can your pity move, Z. 400

Henry Purcell: On the brow of Richmond Hill, Z. 405

playOn the brow of Richmond Hill , Z. 405

Henry Purcell: Pious Celinda goes to prayers, Z. 410

playPious Celinda goes to prayers, Z. 410

Henry Purcell: The Prophetess, Z. 627, "The History of Dioclesian"

playThe Prophetess, Z. 627, "The History of Dioclesian": When first I saw Aurelia's eyes

Christopher Simpson: Prelude in D major (version for viol)

playPrelude in D major (version for viol)

Henry Purcell: The History of Timon of Athens, The Man-Hater, Z. 632

playThe History of Timon of Athens, The Man-Hater, Z. 632: The cares of lovers (Cupid)

Henry Purcell: The fatal hour comes on apace, Z. 421

playThe fatal hour comes on apace, Z. 421

Henry Purcell: I lov'd fair Celia, Z. 381

playI lov'd fair Celia, Z. 381

Henry Purcell: When her languishing eyes said 'Love!', Z. 432

playWhen her languishing eyes said 'Love!', Z. 432

Robert de Visee: Prelude in D minor

playPrelude in D minor

Henry Purcell: Thou wakeful shepherd (A Morning Hymn), Z. 198

playThou wakeful shepherd (A Morning Hymn), Z. 198

Christopher Simpson: Prelude in E minor (version for viol)

playPrelude in E minor (version for viol)

Henry Purcell: The earth trembled, Z. 197, "On our Saviour's Passion"

playThe earth trembled, Z. 197, "On our Saviour's Passion"

Henry Purcell: Now that the sun hath veiled his light, Z. 193, "An Evening Hymn on a Ground"

playNow that the sun hath veiled his light, Z. 193, "An Evening Hymn on a Ground"

Henry Purcell: If music be the food of love, Z. 379

playIf music be the food of love, Z. 379a

BBC Music Magazine

January 2010

*****

“Paul Agnew's long experience in the realm of French Baroque music makes him particularly sensitive to le goût français, his voice supple enough to realise with exquisite grace the intricate, French-style recitatives and embellishments. In the simpler songs and laments, he croons with the seductive tones of a veritable chanteur de charme. Anne-Marie Lasla, Elizabeth Kenny and Blandine Rannou provide inspired continuo realisations, full of improvisatory flair and theatricality. The rapport between these four musicians lifts the music far beyond the written notes producing a perfect entente cordiale.”

bbc.co.uk

Katie Greening

4th November 2009

“Agnew gets it just right, and the ensemble behind him is flawless. There is the right blend of restraint and subtlety, with emotional guts – try I loved Fair Celia or the heartfelt Solitude with a wonderfully well-judged solo viol...Generally the performances are outstanding – and the idea of breaking up the Purcell songs with instrumental solos inspired.”

Gramophone Magazine

January 2010

“…a marvellous anthology of songs by Purcell. …separated by short instrumental pieces by other composers, giving well deserved solo spots to Anne-Marie Lasla and Elizabeth Kenny. If the tone is predominantly sombre, there's relief in "Man is for the woman made", Agnew's cheerful delivery perfectly complemented by a strumming guitar. The Evening Hymn - another ground - ends with a string of "Hallelujahs" that Agnew sings with an appropriate inwardness. ...it's the performances that count: magnificent.”

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