Purcell & his Contemporaries - Countertenor Duets & Song

A welcome airing, delightfully performed, of the surprisingly low-profile Purcell

Record and Artist Details

Composer or Director: Henry Purcell, John Blow, Pelham Humfrey, Daniel Purcell

Label: Deux-Elles

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 61

Mastering:

DDD

Catalogue Number: DXL911

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
Birthday Ode, 'Come ye sons of art away', Movement: Sound the trumpet Henry Purcell, Composer
Henry Purcell, Composer
Laurence Cummings, Harpsichord
Laurence Cummings, Organ
Mark Chambers, Alto
Reiko Ichise, Bass viol
Ryland Angel, Alto
Taro Takeuchi, Lute
Taro Takeuchi, Guitar
Taro Takeuchi, Theorbo
If music be the food of love Henry Purcell, Composer
Henry Purcell, Composer
Laurence Cummings, Harpsichord
Laurence Cummings, Organ
Mark Chambers, Alto
Oedipus, Movement: Music for a while (song) Henry Purcell, Composer
Henry Purcell, Composer
Laurence Cummings, Organ
Laurence Cummings, Harpsichord
Reiko Ichise, Bass viol
Ryland Angel, Alto
St Cecilia's Day Ode, 'Hail, bright Cecilia', Movement: In vain the am'rous flute Henry Purcell, Composer
Becky Davey, Recorder
Henry Purcell, Composer
Laura Hird, Recorder
Laurence Cummings, Harpsichord
Laurence Cummings, Organ
Mark Chambers, Alto
Reiko Ichise, Bass viol
Ryland Angel, Alto
Taro Takeuchi, Lute
Taro Takeuchi, Theorbo
Taro Takeuchi, Guitar
St Cecilia's Day Ode, 'Welcome to all the pleasures' Henry Purcell, Composer
Claire Duff, Violin
Emma Alter, Viola
Henry Purcell, Composer
Laurence Cummings, Organ
Laurence Cummings, Harpsichord
Reiko Ichise, Bass viol
Rodolfo Richter, Violin
Ryland Angel, Alto
Taro Takeuchi, Guitar
Taro Takeuchi, Theorbo
Taro Takeuchi, Lute
O dive custos Auriacae domus Henry Purcell, Composer
Henry Purcell, Composer
Laurence Cummings, Harpsichord
Laurence Cummings, Organ
Mark Chambers, Alto
Ryland Angel, Alto
Taro Takeuchi, Theorbo
Taro Takeuchi, Lute
Taro Takeuchi, Guitar
(The) Fairy Queen, Movement: One charming night Henry Purcell, Composer
Becky Davey, Recorder
Henry Purcell, Composer
Laura Hird, Recorder
Reiko Ichise, Bass viol
Ryland Angel, Alto
Taro Takeuchi, Lute
Taro Takeuchi, Theorbo
Taro Takeuchi, Guitar
(A) Hymne to God the Father, 'Wilt thou forgive th Pelham Humfrey, Composer
Laurence Cummings, Harpsichord
Laurence Cummings, Organ
Mark Chambers, Alto
Pelham Humfrey, Composer
(The) Maid's Last Prayer, Movement: No, resistance is but vain (duet) Henry Purcell, Composer
Henry Purcell, Composer
Laurence Cummings, Organ
Laurence Cummings, Harpsichord
Mark Chambers, Alto
Reiko Ichise, Bass viol
Ryland Angel, Alto
Taro Takeuchi, Lute
Taro Takeuchi, Guitar
Taro Takeuchi, Theorbo
O ravishing delight Daniel Purcell, Composer
Becky Davey, Recorder
Daniel Purcell, Composer
Laura Hird, Recorder
Laurence Cummings, Organ
Laurence Cummings, Harpsichord
Reiko Ichise, Bass viol
Ryland Angel, Alto
Taro Takeuchi, Lute
Taro Takeuchi, Guitar
Taro Takeuchi, Theorbo
Ah, Heav'n! What is't I hear? John Blow, Composer
John Blow, Composer
Laurence Cummings, Organ
Laurence Cummings, Harpsichord
Mark Chambers, Alto
Reiko Ichise, Bass viol
Ryland Angel, Alto
Taro Takeuchi, Lute
Taro Takeuchi, Theorbo
Taro Takeuchi, Guitar
(The History of) Dioclesian, or The Prophetess, Movement: Since from my dear Astrea's sight (song: soprano) Henry Purcell, Composer
Henry Purcell, Composer
Reiko Ichise, Bass viol
Ryland Angel, Alto
Taro Takeuchi, Lute
Taro Takeuchi, Theorbo
Taro Takeuchi, Guitar
Quam diligo legem tuam John Blow, Composer
John Blow, Composer
Laurence Cummings, Harpsichord
Laurence Cummings, Organ
Mark Chambers, Alto
Reiko Ichise, Bass viol
Ryland Angel, Alto
Taro Takeuchi, Lute
Taro Takeuchi, Theorbo
Taro Takeuchi, Guitar
(An) Evening Hymn on a Ground, 'Now that the sun hath veil'd his light' Henry Purcell, Composer
Henry Purcell, Composer
Mark Chambers, Alto
Reiko Ichise, Bass viol
Taro Takeuchi, Theorbo
Taro Takeuchi, Lute
Taro Takeuchi, Guitar
Paratum cor meum John Blow, Composer
John Blow, Composer
Laurence Cummings, Harpsichord
Laurence Cummings, Organ
Mark Chambers, Alto
Reiko Ichise, Bass viol
Ryland Angel, Alto
Taro Takeuchi, Theorbo
Taro Takeuchi, Guitar
Taro Takeuchi, Lute
In an age of ubiquitous countertenors, there is every chance that Purcell’s music will now recover from an unintelligibly low profile since his heady celebration year in 1995. This programme of airs and duets, interspersed with Purcell’s contemporaries, Blow and Humfrey and brother Daniel, was recorded last year in the resonant Douai Abbey in Berkshire and features two well-matched, if timbrally and musically distinctive singers. ‘In vain the am’rous flute’ is one of several duets which reveals an easy exchange of like-minded phrasing, gratifyingly extended to an agreeably receptive instrumental ensemble. Ryland Angel is the more fruity of the two and demonstrates his effortless legato in ‘Music for a while’ and ‘Here the deities approve’ (from the 1683 St Cecilia’s Day Ode) – the former rather more projected than the famous Deller ‘signature tune’, with the latter as sensuously caressed as James Bowman in his heyday. Angel can indeed boast a most fluent delivery in all registers, as we hear in the relatively growly fathoms of ‘One charming night’. Mark Chambers sings his quota of solo songs with pin-point clarity of sound, occasionally a touch unyielding, though at best reminding me of David Hurley’s lofty rendering of Humfrey’s ‘A Hymne to God the Father’ (EMI – nla); his account of Evening Hymn may appear too clean-shaven and remote for some, and he never quite relaxes into the somnolent ‘alleluia’. The booklet tells us nothing about the artists at all, somewhat unfortunate since singers and instrumentalists manage, after a good hour, to keep one wanting more: with all due respect, quite an achievement in back-to-back countertenor songs.'

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