Step into the rich, intricate world of Renaissance music with Fretwork's "Armada - Music for Viol Consort from England and Spain." This captivating album, released on June 1, 2000, under Warner Classics, offers a meticulously curated collection of medieval and chamber music pieces that showcase the exquisite artistry of the viol consort.
Fretwork, renowned for their masterful interpretations of early music, presents a diverse range of compositions from the 16th and early 17th centuries. The album spans two hours of enchanting melodies, from the intricate "Diferencias sobre 'La Dama le demanda'" to the hauntingly beautiful "In angel's weed," and the lively "Captain Digorie Piper his Galiard." Each track is a testament to the skill and creativity of composers from both England and Spain, offering a glimpse into the musical landscape of the time.
The album's tracklist is a journey through various styles and moods, featuring fantasias, pavans, almaines, and recercadas, among others. Standout pieces include "Byrd: Fantasia a 5 'Two Parts in One in the 4th Above'" and "My Ladye Nevell's Booke - A Fancie in C," which highlight the technical prowess and expressive depth of Fretwork's performances.
With their rich, resonant tones and impeccable ensemble playing, Fretwork brings these historical pieces to life, making "Armada" a compelling exploration of the viol consort repertoire. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast of early music or a newcomer eager to discover the beauty of the Renaissance era, this album is a treasure trove of musical delights.