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Various: Musical London C1700 (Chandos Chaconne Audio CD)

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    Catalogue No: CHAN 0776
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    Department: CDs - Classical CDs

    Publisher: Select Music

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    The late seventeenth century was a period of great change in English music. This was a time when the influences of Italian music were ever-increasing, brought to England by Italian composers such as Draghi, Haym and Matteis, and their German contemporaries Pepusch and Handel. In this new release we explore how the English composers, Purcell, Weldon and Croft, responded to Italian music and incorporated the style into their own works. The two works by Purcell, Sonata in G minor and The Blessed Virgin’s Expostulation, perfectly illustrate his mastery of the Italian style. This is especially evident in the latter, which Purcell wrote in the style of an Italian cantata.

    This distinctive blend of English and Italian influences also became evident in the works of many European composers in England, as they adopted the native English style and form. In fact the English legacy can be heard in the music of Draghi, Courteville, Matteis, Handel, Pepusch and Haym, almost as clearly as in the music of their English contemporaries. Draghi’s sonata is a prime example of this, it seems to have been influenced by English consort music, and its short, contrasted sections and unexpected harmonies are far removed from the sonatas composers were writing in Italy at the time.

    The works on this release are performed by Peter Holman’s early music group, The Parley of Instruments, which today is recognised as one of the leading exponents of Baroque music. The Parley’s trail-blazing work in English eighteenth-century music has led to collaborations with soloists such as Catherine Bott, Crispian Steele-Perkins and Elizabeth Wallfisch. On this release, the group is joined by soprano Philippa Hyde, with Peter Holman, conductor and founder of the Parley of Instruments.

    Soprano - Philippa Hyde
    The Parley of Instruments - Led by Peter Holman

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    Contents and Reviews

    Contents
    Draghi (c1640-1708): Where art thou, God of Dreams (from Romulus and Hersilia, 1682) / Sonata in G minor

    Purcell (1659-1695) reconstructed by Peter Holman: Sonata in G minor Z780

    Purcell (1659-1695): Tell me, some pitying angel (The Blessed Virgin’s Expotulation) Z196

    Courteville (1675-c1735): Creep softly, purling streams

    Matteis (c1670-1698): Suite in D minor

    Croft (1678-1727): Symphony song: For rural and sincerer joys

    Handel (1686-1759) reconstructed by Peter Holman: Cantata Venus and Adonis HWV85

    Weldon (1676-1736): Suite in D minor

    Pepusch (1667-1752): Sonata in D major: Smallcoal

    Haym (1678-1729): Chandos anthem: Have mercy on me, O God
      

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