開始歌曲!普賽爾學院
貝諾斯-江 假聲男高音
配偶室內合奏團
For his debut recording, Paul-Antoine Benos-Djian and his friends from Le Consort invite us to rediscover a 17th-century repertoire for which they have a particular love, drawn from the Golden Age of English music. Half a century after Alfred Deller's legendary revivals, they have place their art entirely at the service of the sense of wonder they continually experience when confronted by these sublime works.
HENRY PURCELL (1659-1695)
1 By Beauteous Softness (Now Does the Glorious Day Appear, Z.332) 4'11
2 Strike the viol (Come, Ye Sons of Art Away, Z.323) 3'36
WILLIAM CROFT (1678-1727)
3 Adagio from 'With Noise of Cannon' 2'44
(Musicus Apparatus Academicus)
JOHN ECCLES (ca 1668-1735)
4 O Ravishing Delight (The Judgement of Paris) 3'48
5 Thunder is heard at a distance (Semele) 0'40
JOHN BLOW (1649-1708)
6 So ceas'd the rival crew (An Ode on the Death of Mr. Henry Purcell) 3'24
HENRY PURCELL
7 Ritornello of the Aria 'This Does Our Fertile Isle With Glory' 1'10
(Now Does the Glorious Day Appear, Z.332)
8 O let me weep (The Fairy Queen, Z.629) 7'45
9 Be welcome then, great Sir (Fly, bold rebellion, Z.324) 3'00
(A Welcome Song performed to his Majesty in the year 1683)
JEREMIAH CLARKE (1674-1707)
10 The Glory of the Arcadian Groves (Come, come along for a dance and a song) 2'02
HENRY PURCELL
11 Music for a while (Oedipus, Z.583) 3'52
JOHN BLOW
12 Begin the Song! 1'14
(A Second Musical Entertainment perform'd on St. Cecilia's day. November XXII. 1684…)
HENRY PURCELL
13 Here the Deities approve (Welcome to All the Pleasures, Z.339) 4'23
MR. BARRETT (ca 1676-1719)
14 How wretched is our fate 3'20
WILLIAM CROFT
15 Overture: Symphony (Ye Tuneful numbers) 3'03
16 Tell her I'm wounded (Ye Tuneful Numbers) 3'26
17 Peace is the song (Ode for the Peace of Utrecht) JCL 3'19
(Musicus Apparatus Academicus)
HENRY PURCELL
18 Air in G minor (Abdelazer, Z.570) 1'07
19 O Solitude, my sweetest choice! Z.406 6'20
20 Fairest Isle (King Arthur, Z.628) 3'48
21 Instrumental Introduction to the Chorus 'Now, Now with One United Voice' 1'07
(Now does the glorious day appear, Z.332)
22 Sound the trumpet (Come, Ye Sons of Art Away, Z.323) PF 2'50
ANON. (traditional) attr. to THOMAS RAVENSCROFT (ca 1582-1635)
23 The Three Ravens 4'31
(Melismata, Musicall phansies fitting the court, citie and country humours, to 3, 4, and 5 voyces)
PAUL-ANTOINE BÉNOS-DJIAN, countertenor
LE CONSORT
PAUL FIGUIER, countertenor [22]
JEAN-CHRISTOPHE LANIÈCE, baritone [17] |
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