Torrent details for "The Echoing Air The Music of Henry Purcell - Sylvia McNair, The Academy of Ancient Music, Christophe..."    Log in to bookmark

wide
Torrent details
Cover
Download
Torrent rating (1 rated)
Controls:
Category:
Language:
English English
Total Size:
288.30 MB
Info Hash:
a91dfcbd0530e488f2a38c57c12514b521943f4d
Added By:
Added:  
03-01-2023 23:53
Views:
253
Health:
Seeds:
1
Leechers:
0
Completed:
17
wide



Thanks for rating :
ebolahanta:_male: (4),

Similar torrents

  No similar torrents were found.

Description
wide
Image error

Artist: Sylvia McNair, The Academy of Ancient Music, Christopher Hogwood
Title: The Echoing Air: The Music of Henry Purcell
Year Of Release: 1995
Label: Philips
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:02:42
Total Size: 316 Mb


Tracklist:

Part I
1. Staircase: Overture
2. If Music Be The Food Of Love
3. Cebell
4. To Arms, To Arms, Heroic Prince
5. To Arms
6. Tell Me, Some Pitying Angel
7. Slow Air
Part II
8. We Come To Sing
9. Oh! Lead Me To Some Peaceful Gloom
10. O Solitude
11. Hark! Hark! The Echoing Air
12. Trumpet Tune
Part III
13. Sweeter Than Roses
14. Fairest Isle
15. She That Would Gain A Faithful Lover
16. Cupid, The Slyest Rogue Alive
17. I Attempt From Love's Sickness To Fly
18. Jig
Part IV
19. Music For A While
20. The Fatal Hour Comes On Apace
21. Hear, Mighty Love
22. Plainte: O, Let Me Weep
23. Chacony In G Minor

Performers:
Sylvia McNair (soprano)
The Academy of Ancient Music
Christopher Hogwood

Henry Purcell's music receives a sumptuous presentation on Sylvia McNair's 1994 CD The Echoing Air. Arranged in four parts following the scheme of Baroque entertainment, the concert features both vocal and instrumental pieces. Opening with a vibrant performance of the Staircase Overture, an early piece full of youthful vitality, the program is drawn from a variety of stage works and incidental music, most of which were randomly compiled in Orpheus Britannicus shortly after the composer's death. McNair's pleasant, unaffected voice is perfectly suited to Purcell's pristine lines, and her rhythmic articulations and ornaments are immaculate. Especially noteworthy are her accuracy and sensitivity in bringing off poignant cross relations, a striking feature in many of Purcell's laments. But all the songs benefit from her pure tone and tasteful phrasing. Christopher Hogwood and the Academy of Ancient Music perform on period instruments, and their sound is clear and subtly shaded to set the appropriate mood for each number. Along with Laurence Dreyfus on cello, Hogwood provides an understated continuo on harpsichord and organ, though Paul O'Dette also plays accompaniment on the archlute. Recorded at St. John's, Smith Square, London, the building's live acoustic lends resonance to McNair's clear, ringing tones and the strings' silvery timbre.

  User comments    Sort newest first

No comments have been posted yet.



Post anonymous comment
  • Comments need intelligible text (not only emojis or meaningless drivel).
  • No upload requests, visit the forum or message the uploader for this.
  • Use common sense and try to stay on topic.

  • :) :( :D :P :-) B) 8o :? 8) ;) :-* :-( :| O:-D Party Pirates Yuk Facepalm :-@ :o) Pacman Shit Alien eyes Ass Warn Help Bad Love Joystick Boom Eggplant Floppy TV Ghost Note Msg


    CAPTCHA Image 

    Anonymous comments have a moderation delay and show up after 15 minutes