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Barbara Bonney - Fairest Isle (2001)

Barbara Bonney - Fairest Isle (2001)

BAND/ARTIST: Barbara Bonney

  • Title: Fairest Isle
  • Year Of Release: 2001
  • Label: Decca
  • Genre: Classical, Vocal
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
  • Total Time: 01:02:16
  • Total Size: 257 / 158 Mb
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Tracklist:

First Booke of Songes, 1597 (John Dowland)
1. 17. Come again: sweet love doth now invite 02:45
2. 4. If my complaints could passions move 04:39
3. 21. Away with these self-loving lads 02:04
Second Booke of Songes, 1600 (John Dowland)
4. 2. Flow my tears 04:46
Never Weather Beaten Sail (Thomas Campion)
5. Campion: Never Weather Beaten Sail 02:21
The cypress curtain of the night (Thomas Campion)
6. Campion: The cypress curtain of the night 05:27
It was a lover and his lasse (Thomas Morley)
7. Morley: It was a lover and his lasse 03:27
O Lord, how vain are all our frail delights (William Byrd)
8. Byrd: O Lord, how vain are all our frail delights 07:27
Fantasy No.9 (John Jenkins)
9. Jenkins: Fantasy No.9 03:37
Though Amaryllis Dance in Green (William Byrd)
10. Byrd: Though Amaryllis Dance in Green 03:07
If music be the food of love (First setting: 1692) (Henry Purcell)
11. Purcell: If music be the food of love (First setting: 1692) 02:13
Abdelazer, Z.570 (Henry Purcell)
12. Air 01:40
Abdelazer (Henry Purcell)
13. Air 01:23
The Fairy Queen / Part 3: The Sweet Passion (Henry Purcell)
14. O let me weep, for ever weep 07:37
King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) / Act 5 (Henry Purcell)
15. Fairest Isle (Venus) 02:35
She loves and she confesses too (Henry Purcell)
16. Purcell: She loves and she confesses too 02:19
Dido and Aeneas / Act 3 (Henry Purcell)
17. Thy Hand, Belinda...When I Am Laid In Earth" 04:49

Performers:
Soprano – Barbara Bonney
Violin – Andrew Manze (14)
Lute – Jacob Heringman (1 to 7)
Ensemble – Phantasm(8 to 10)
The Academy Of Ancient Music (11 to 17)
Conductor – Christopher Hogwood (11 to 17)

Away from the clamor of grand opera and soaring symphonies, Fairest Isle takes us into the quiet, intimate world of English Elizabethan song, and you could hope for no better guide than Barbara Bonney. Her clear, beautifully rounded voice is superbly controlled, making light of a masterful technique; if you want to hear art concealing art, look no further. This is intensely private music, in a program that cleverly sidesteps any risk of listener fatigue by starting with lute accompaniment (infinitely tender playing by Jacob Heringman), moving on to a viol quartet, then finally to the richer sound of the Academy of Ancient Music under Christopher Hogwood. Leavening the mix are three instrumental interludes. The title piece is a blithe, dancelike song. Better known are some of the classics of English song: Dowland's "Come again" and "Flow, my tears," Morley's "It was a lover and his lass," and Purcell's "If music be the food of love" and "When I am laid in earth," a heart-in-mouth performance that makes time stand still. -- Keith Clarke





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