Purcell: Now the night is chac'd away (from The Fairy Queen, Z629)

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Victorious Love - Songs by Henry Purcell

Victorious Love - Songs by Henry Purcell


Purcell:

Sweeter than Roses (from Pausanius, the Betrayer of his Country, Z585)

The fatal hour comes on apace, Z421

When first Amintas sued for a kiss, Z430

Plainte - O, Let Me Weep (from The Fairy Queen, Z629)

They tell us that your mighty powers, Z630

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

From silent shades ('Bess of Bedlam') Z370

Music for a while, Z583

Now the night is chac'd away (from The Fairy Queen, Z629)

If music be the food of love, Z379

Thrice happy lovers (An Epithalamium)

The bashful Thames

I attempt from love's sickness to fly in vain (from The Indian Queen)

O! fair Cedaria, hide those eyes Z402

Fairest Isle (from King Arthur)

O solitude, my sweetest choice, Z406

If love's a sweet passion (from The Fairy Queen, Z628)

Tell me, some pitying angel (The Blessed Virgin's Expostulation), Z196

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


Carolyn Sampson (soprano), Laurence Cummings (harpsichord & spinet), Elizabeth Kenny (archlute / theorbo), Anne-Marie Lasla (bass viol), Sarah Sexton (violin I), Andrea Morris (violin II) & Jane Rogers (viola)

“Carolyn Sampson's luminescent soprano, with its easeful enunciation, seemingly instinctive ornamentation, and total lack of self-consciousness captures the bittersweet 'affects' of 'Sweeter than Roses', relishes the shifting tones of voice in the long nocturnal, 'From silent shades', and glows against a single theorbo accompaniment in the great 'Evening Hymn'. The instrumental palette, though limited, is exquisitely tuned to Sampson's voice and to the character of each piece.” BBC Music Magazine, December 2007 ****

“It is immediately obvious from the first few songs that this disc is truly special. Carolyn Sampson's singing is deliciously enjoyable for its sweet tuning, flawless intonation, impeccable stylishness, shapely phrasing of melodic lines and textural awareness.” Gramophone Magazine, December 2007

“Her tone is extraordinarily beautiful: natural, warm and unforced, with almost superhuman vocal athleticism” American Record Guide

“It is immediately obvious from the first few songs that this disc is truly special. Carolyn Sampson's singing is deliciously enjoyable for its sweet tuning, flawless intonation, impeccable stylishness, shapely phrasing of melodic lines and textual awareness. Each of these 19 songs, mostly taken from Purcell's operas and music for theatre plays, are given judicious performances.
The programme admirably shows the variety of characteristics and styles in Purcell's writing, and Sampson achieves the perfect degree of joyful radiance, seductiveness, witty comment or bittersweet melancholy in each song. 'Sweeter than roses' is an old warhorse for early music singers, but the poetry has seldom seemed so personal as it does in Sampson's heart-rending rendition. The Plaint from TheFairy Queen is beautifully done and the line 'he's gone and I shall never see him more' is remarkable for its stylish precision and emotional truthfulness (the performance is also notable for Sarah Sexton's superb solo violin-playing).
The supporting players always sound as if they are fully interested in the subtle nuances of the music. Well known favourites such as 'Music for a while', 'Fairest isle' and 'I attempt from love's sickness to fly' are excellently done, but several of the relatively obscure songs ('The fatal hour' and 'From silent shades') are shown to be equally rewarding and engaging. First-class new recordings of Purcell's music are much too rare, and this one deserves to be an enormous success.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

GGramophone Magazine

Editor's Choice - December 2007

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Purcell: Now the night is chac'd away (from The Fairy Queen, Z629), etc.

Purcell:

Now the night is chac'd away (from The Fairy Queen, Z629)

If love's a sweet passion (from The Fairy Queen, Z628)

Fairest Isle (from King Arthur)

Strike the Viol (from Come Ye Sons of Art, Z323)

Air (Instrumental From King Arthur)

The Fairy Queen, Z. 629: Overture in D major

When I am laid in earth (from Dido and Aeneas)

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

Music for a while, Z583

Chaconne (From King Arthur)

Shepherd, leave decoying (from King Arthur, Z628)

Third Act Hornpipe (From King Arthur)

Prelude (From The Fairy Queen)

One charming night (from The Fairy Queen, Z629)

First Music (From The Fairy Queen)

How blest are the shepherds (from King Arthur)

From Rosy Bow'rs (from Don Quixote)

Trumpet Tune (From King Arthur)

Hark! The Echoing Air (from The Fairy Queen, Z629)


Atma - ACD22398

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What Magic Has Victorious Love

What Magic Has Victorious Love


Includes

Handel:

La Lucrezia "O Numi eterni", Cantata HWV 145

Purcell:

When I am laid in earth (from Dido and Aeneas)

Music for a while, Z583

When a cruel long winter (from The Fairy Queen)

Thus the ever grateful Spring (from The Fairy Queen, Z629)

If music be the food of love, Z379

Sweeter than Roses (from Pausanius, the Betrayer of his Country, Z585)

Plainte - O, Let Me Weep (from The Fairy Queen, Z629)

Tell me, some pitying angel (The Blessed Virgin's Expostulation), Z196

Now the night is chac'd away (from The Fairy Queen, Z629)


Nancy Armstrong (soprano)

VAI - VAIA1211

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