Rosseter: Prelude

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Not Just Dowland

Not Just Dowland


anon.:

Galliarda

Caccini, G:

Amarilli mia bella

Dowland:

Fortune my foe

Can she excuse my wrongs? (First Booke of Songes, 1597)

In darkness let me dwell

Ferrabosco, A I:

Pavan IV

Grandi:

O quam tu pulchra es

Johnson, R:

Away delights

Oh, let us howl

Care-charming sleep

Pavan in C minor

Have you seen the bright lily grow?

encore

Kapsberger:

Kapsberger

Toccata arpeggiata (1604)

Merula:

Canzonetta spirituale sopra alla nanna 'Hor ch'è il tempo di dormire'

Monteverdi:

Quel sguardo sdegnosetto

Piccinini:

Toccata XIII

Rosseter:

Prelude


Carolyn Sampson (soprano) & Matthew Wadsworth (lute & theorbo)

The programme, entitled ‘Not Just Dowland’ sets the father of English song alongside his contemporary Robert Johnson, who notably composed for the plays of Shakespeare, and the Italians Monteverdi, Grandi, Piccinini, Caccini and Merula. There are also instrumental items by Johnson, Ferrabosco, Rosseter and Kabsberger.

“Everything was so perfect, the evening seemed to pass in a flash,” was The Independent’s verdict on the Wigmore Hall recital in December 2008 by soprano Carolyn Sampson and lutenist Matthew Wadsworth. “The soprano Carolyn Sampson is blessed with a lovely voice …and the lutenist Matthew Wadsworth … really is a class apart among exponents of this increasingly popular musical instrument.”

“Wadsworth's lute and theorbo...craft a seamless expressive narrative...Sampson is careful never to over-egg the grief, always keeping in reserve extremities of emotion for the very darkest moments - and she never distorts the musical line by over-dramatisation.” BBC Music Magazine, May 2010 *****

“Carolyn Sampson and lutenist Matthew Wadsworth are well matched protagonists and in the main they cope equally well with both repertories. Sampson's diction is especially clear in the English selections, which come across very naturally.” Gramophone Magazine, September 2010

“Both artists respond with dark-shaded tones to a music that is touched by the aching melancholy of its time and place.” Sunday Times, 12th December 2010 ***

“One of the chief delights... is the opportunity to hear the theorbo at close quarters...in the skilled hands of Matthew Wadsworth it takes centre stage, both as a solo instrument and as an exquisite companion to Carolyn Sampson's sweet, lyrical soprano...a ravishing programme of beguiling melancholia.” The Observer, 7th February 2010

“Carolyn Sampson’s pure soprano cossets the words, savouring their expressive implications, relishing their shifts of rhythm and subtly sighing with bliss, yearning or heartache, depending on the circumstances.” The Telegraph, 29th January 2010 ****

Wigmore Hall Live - WHLIVE0034

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When Laura Smiles

When Laura Smiles

Lute solos and songs from Elizabethan England by Philip Rosseter


Rosseter:

Sweet come again

And would you see

A fantasie

No grave for woe

Reprove not love

What then is love but mourning?

Pavan in F minor

Galliard in F minor

Galliard in F major

Though far from joy

When Laura smiles

Kind in unkindness

Prelude

Pavan in G minor

Galliard in G minor

Almayne

If she forsake me

Shall I come if I swim?

Away Delights: Lute solos and song

Whether men do laugh

What heart's content


Gramophone Editor’s Choice artist Matthew Wadsworth presents the first ever recording devoted entirely to Philip Rosseter’s music. A timely tribute to one of the great masters of the lute and English song, When Laura Smiles features twelve of Rosseter’s most beguiling songs, including What then is love but mourning, If she forsake me, Sweet come again as well as the title track. It also includes all of Rosseter’s surviving lute solos, including an epic chromatic fantasy, two weighty pavans and several charming dances. When Laura Smiles continues Matthew’s exploration of music by John Dowland’s contemporaries, following the critically acclaimed Away Delights with soprano Carolyn Sampson (AV 2053) featuring the music of Robert Johnson.

“Lutenist Matthew Wadsworth dazzles with his dexterity” – The Independent Magazine, proclaiming Matthew one of the Rising Stars of 2005

“James Gilchrist's supple, seductive tenor is well-suited to this repertoire: through the subtlest of expressive nuances and inflections, he breathes life into this arcane but charming poetry, most effectively in the sprightly title song, 'When Laura smiles'. Matthew Wadsworth holds centre stage in a selection of lute solos and... plays with emotive musicianship and sensitivity.” BBC Music Magazine, January 2006 ****

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