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New and recent releases of interest. John Cage, Number Pieces; Apartment House (Another Timbre) N’espérez plus mes yeux…: Airs by Le Jeune, Guédron, Moulinié, and others; William Christie, Les Arts Florissants (Harmonia Mundi) Clara Iannotta, MOULT and other works; Michael...
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Faces of classical music
2019-10-19 08:59:00
The best new classical albums: October 2019
[…] tamed (Bohm, Abbado and Thielemann). Here we find a middle of the road approach. It can have fine results indeed, as in the Second, Fourth, Sixth, Seven and Eight Symphonies. With a state of the art sound and luxurious packaging and documentation, this may be a decent purchase and a good listen, but not one of the top cycles from the nearly 200 alternatives.Source: Tal Agam (theclassicreview.com) 17th Century Playlist – Francesco Cavalli, Stefano Landi, Pierre Guédron, Nicholas Lanier, Étienne Moulinié, Giovanni Battista Fontana, Michel Lambert, Antoine Boësset, Sébastien Le Camus, John DowlandEd Lyon, tenorTheatre of the Ayre:Elizabeth Kenny, lute, guitar , theorboSiobhán Armstrong, triple harp, Irish harpReiko Ichise, viola da gambaRodolfo Richter, Jane Gordon, violinsRecorded at St Martin's Church, Salisbury, England, on January 27-30, 2019Released on September 27, 2019 by DelphianA mixtape of 17th century ear-worms, from the toe-tapping to the plangently melancholy, in highly engaging performances.Tenor Ed Lyon is one […]
2019-10-09 08:19:16
17th century Playlist: from toe-tapping to plangently melancholy, Ed Lyon & Theatre of the Ayre
17th Century Playlist - Francesco Cavalli, Stefano Landi, Pierre Guedron, Nicholas Lanier, Etienne Moulinie, Giovanni Battista Fontana, Michel Lambert, Antoine Boesset, Sebastien Le Camus, and John Dowland; Ed Lyon, Theatre of the Ayre; DELPHIAN Reviewed by Robert Hugill on 9 October 2019 Star rating: 5.0 (★★★★★) A mixtape of 17th century ear-worms, from the toe-tapping to the plangently melancholy, in highly engaging performancesTenor Ed Lyon is one of those performers who seem to pop up in a wide variety of music from 17th century opera [Cavalli's L'Ormindo at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, see my review] to contemporary [Thomas Adès' The Exterminating Angel at the Royal Opera House, see my review], Mozart singspiel [Die Entführung aus dem Serail at The Grange Festival, see my review] to Broadway musical [Lerner and Loewe's My Fair Lady, with the full Robert Russell Bennett orchestrations, at the Chatelet Theatre, see my review], and […]
2014-07-07 02:00:00
[…] With a richness to it that well suites their pieces, she flawlessly reaches the notes with a carelessness that makes it a joy to listen too. Another nice surprise was that Cockerham does not just play guitar, but also a lute and theorbo which are older guitar-like instruments for those who are unaware. Their repertoire ranges from renaissance to modern, never wanting for diversity or innovativeness. Their CD starts off with French Baroque composer Pierre Guédron and the thick chords combined with the light and almost dancing vocal line balance well. After having set such a beautiful and promising precedent to the CD, they then take us through a regional tour of composers from France to Italy to England, the tones of these Baroque pieces are as diverse as the regions, ranging from joyful and carefree, to darker and more mournfully beautiful tones. The CD then takes a new turn […]
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