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Music : Purcell: Odes for St. Cecilia's Day - Music for Queen Mary / Taverner Consort

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by: Henry Purcell, Emma Kirkby, Charles Daniels, David Thomas, John Mark Ainsley, Michael Chance, Choir & Players Taverner Consort, Roger Covey-Crump, Michael George, Simon Grant, Paul Elliott, Kevin Smith

 : Purcell: Odes for St. Cecilia's Day - Music for Queen Mary / Taverner Consort
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0724356158221
Label: EMI Classics
Manufacturer: EMI Classics
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: EMI Classics
Release Date: June 08, 1999
Studio: EMI Classics
Sales Rank: 127738




Disc 1:
  1. Symphony
  2. Welcome to all the pleasures
  3. Here the deities approve-While joys celestial
  4. Then lift up your voices
  5. Beauty, thou scene of love
  6. In a consort of voices
  7. Man that is born of a woman
  8. In the midst of life
  9. Thou knowest, Lord
  10. Overture
  11. Come, ye sons of art, away
  12. Sound the trumpet, sound
  13. Come, ye sons of art
  14. Strike the viol, touch the lute
  15. The day that such a blessing gave
  16. Bid the Virtues, bid the Graces
  17. These are the sacred charms
  18. See Nature rejoicing
  19. March
  20. Thou knowest, Lord
  21. Canzona
Disc 2:
  1. No. 1, "Symphony": a, (Grave)... b, (Canzona)... c, "Adagio"... d, "Allegro"... e, "Adagio"
  2. Hail, bright Cecilia
  3. Hark each tree
  4. No. 4, "'Tis Nature's voice" (alto)
  5. No. 5, "Soul of the world" (chorus)
  6. Thou tun'st this world
  7. No. 7, "With that sublime celestial lay" (2 altos, bass)
  8. Wond'rous machine
  9. No. 9, "The airy violin and lofty viol" (alto, 2 violins)
  10. In vain the am'rous flute
  11. The fife and all the harmony
  12. No. 12, "Let these among themselves contest" (2 basses)
  13. No. 13, "Hail, bright Cecilia" (chorus)
  14. No. 14, "With rapture of delight" (2 altos, tenor, bass)
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Editorial Review:

Amazon.com essential recording:
Andrew Parrott and his Taverner Consort, Choir, and Players have made some of the finest Purcell recordings to have appeared since the period-instrument revival began; unfortunately, most of those discs had been out of print for years. Happily, Virgin has reissued some of Parrott's best work on this reasonably priced two-for-one release. The performances aren't just exemplary, they're something of a landmark: in them Parrott pioneered the now-standard practice of using high tenors rather than falsettists on some of Purcell's low-lying "countertenor" parts. (One example is "Sound the trumpet," a duet for "high" and "low" countertenors from Purcell's ode Come, ye sons of art, sung by falsettist Timothy Wilson and high tenor John Mark Ainsley.) Excellent performances of the Funeral Sentences and Funeral Music for Queen Mary are here as well, but the centerpiece of this set is Hail, bright Cecilia!, the longest and most colorful of Purcell's odes in praise of the patron saint of music. There is some serious competition here--Paul McCreesh and Philippe Herreweghe have made superb recordings of this work--but Parrott edges them out. For example, alone among the ode's conductors on record, Parrott interpolates an organ solo amidst all of the text's praise of the organ (an instrument St. Cecilia was thought to have invented); he also provides appealing variety by using 12 different soloists (as Purcell did at the premiere). Those soloists are an impressive lot--they include Emma Kirkby, David Thomas, Paul Elliott and Charles Daniels (gently enchanting in the tenor duet "In vain the am'rous Flute"), and the Hilliard Ensemble's Rogers Covey-Crump, who gives an extraordinary rendition of the famous and fearsomely difficult air "'Tis Nature's Voice." --Matthew Westphal



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Unrivalled recording......uncommon brilliance.
The mind boggles when listening to Purcell. Certainly his was a genius that could vie with any great contrapuntist. It is sad that he had to go so early in his life. But then I guess we wouldn't have seen the rise and rise of Handel.

Having said that, this recording is a marvellous one, one of uncommon brilliance I might add. It does not represent a summary of his work and style, even if restricted to just his vocal music, such was the originality and fertility of his invention. ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - a voice teacher and early music fan
PARROTT'S USE OF HIGH TENORS RATHER THAN FALSETTISTS ON PURCELL'S LOW-LYING 'COUNTERTENOR' PARTS IS CONSIDERED A LANDMARK!

This is a 2 CD package which involves 2 different recording dates and recording groups. Disc l: Odes "Welcome to all the Pleasures"-"Funeral Sentences"-"Come Ye sons of Art"-"Funeral Music for Queen Mary". The singers on this disc are:Emily Evera(soprano),Timothy Wilson (countertenor),John Mark Ainsley(tenor),Charles Daniels (tenor) and David Thomas (bass). It was ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent
This is an excellent set of performances of these Purcell gems. The soloists, choir, and instrumentalists are all first rate. The infrequently performed funeral and birthday music for Queen Mary is a real treat. Recommended strongly.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - No Bargain
I agree with the Editorial Review and the comments posted with this release. These are superb recordings of Purcell's great works. But there is a big problem with this package. This is a Virgin Veritas x2 pack. The original recordings have been bundled up in a space saving jewel case and sold at half the price of the originals. Unfortunately, this comes at cost to the potential buyer. Gone is the original artwork, gone are the original notes by Richard Luckett and Eric Van Tassel, and most seriously, ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Awesome! A high tenor paradise
What a wonderful recording! The lineup of soloists is simply stunning. There are many of them: practically a different person for each air. This achieves admirable variety, and each voice is a pleasure to hear. I'm a big fan of hautes-contre, so I was really happy to discover that they get to sing most of the "alto" airs on this set. The highlight of this recording is my all time favorite Purcell air 'Tis Nature's Voice, stunningly sung here by Rogers Covey-Crump. I think I've heard just about every ... Read More



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