Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Renaissance chamber music with Fretwork's captivating album, "Celestial Witchcraft - The Music of Henry & Charles, Princes of Wales." This exquisite collection, released on January 1, 1999, under the Erato/Warner Classics label, showcases the intricate and evocative compositions of Henry and Charles, Princes of Wales. Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 7 minutes, the album is a testament to the timeless beauty of medieval and chamber music genres.
Fretwork, renowned for their masterful interpretations of early music, brings to life the intricate fantasias, pavins, almans, and aires that grace this album. Each track is a delicate tapestry of sound, woven with the skill and precision that Fretwork is celebrated for. From the haunting melodies of "So beautie on the waters stood" to the lively rhythms of "Pavin first," the album offers a diverse and engaging exploration of the musical landscape of the early 17th century.
The album's title track, "Celestial Witchcraft," is a standout piece, showcasing the ensemble's ability to convey the mystical and otherworldly qualities of the music. Other highlights include the poignant "When pale famine ('To the most disconsolate Great Brittaine')" and the lively "Fortune and Glory ('To the most Hight & Mighty Prince Charles')", both of which demonstrate the ensemble's versatility and depth.
Whether you are a seasoned enthusiast of early music or a newcomer to the genre, "Celestial Witchcraft - The Music of Henry & Charles, Princes of Wales" is sure to captivate and inspire. Fretwork's impeccable musicianship and attention to detail make this album a true gem in the world of classical music.