Emma Kirkby, the renowned soprano known for her exquisite interpretations of classical and early music, presents "Classical Kirkby - Orpheus and Corina." This captivating album, released on September 1, 2002, under the BIS label, is a testament to her extraordinary vocal prowess and her ability to breathe life into timeless compositions. Spanning a concise yet impactful 54 minutes, the album is a rich tapestry of choral, classical, and operatic works, showcasing Kirkby's versatility and depth.
The tracklist is a journey through ancient Greek and Roman poetry, set to music by some of the most celebrated composers of the Baroque and Classical eras. From the lyrical verses of Anacreon to the poignant odes of Horace, and the passionate poetry of Sappho, each piece is a masterclass in vocal artistry. Kirkby's rendition of "Orpheus and Euridice" is particularly noteworthy, highlighting her ability to convey the deepest emotions with clarity and grace.
"Classical Kirkby - Orpheus and Corina" is not just an album; it's an exploration of the human experience through music. Kirkby's voice, with its crystalline clarity and expressive range, brings a fresh perspective to these classic works, making them accessible and deeply moving. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rewarding listening experience that celebrates the enduring power of music and poetry.
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Tracks
Legousin hai gunaikes (Anacreon)Henry Lawes, Emma Kirkby, Anthony Rooley
Away, away, Anacreon (Anacreon's Ode Englished): Away, away, Anacreon ['Anacreon's Ode Englished']Henry Lawes, Emma Kirkby, Anthony Rooley
Anacreon's Ode, call'd the Lute (Original Greek)Henry Lawes, Emma Kirkby, Anthony Rooley
Anacreon's Ode, call'd the Lute (English'd, to be sung by a Basse alone): Anacreon's Ode, call'd the Lute ['English'd, to be sung by a Basse alone]Henry Lawes, Emma Kirkby, Anthony Rooley
O Venus, daughter of the mighty Jove (Sappho to the Goddess of Love): Sappho to the Goddess of LoveJohn Blow, Emma Kirkby, Anthony Rooley
Diffugere nives (Horace, Odes IV, 7)John Wilson, Emma Kirkby, Anthony Rooley
When to her lute Corrina singsThomas Campion, Emma Kirkby, Anthony Rooley
Corinna now you'r young and gayJohn Eccles, Emma Kirkby, Anthony Rooley
Hero and Leander (nor com'st thou yet)Nicholas Lanier, Emma Kirkby, Anthony Rooley
So beautie on the waters stoodAlfonso Ferrabosco II, Emma Kirkby, Anthony Rooley
Happy the man who, languishing (Sappho to the Goddess of Beauty): Sappho to the Goddess of BeautyJohn Blow, Emma Kirkby, Anthony Rooley
Integer vitae (Horace, Odes I, 22)John Wilson, Emma Kirkby, Anthony Rooley
Orpheus with his luteMaurice Greene, Emma Kirkby, Anthony Rooley
Orpheus' Hymn to GodHenry Lawes, Emma Kirkby, Anthony Rooley
Stop, O ye wavesJohn Weldon, Emma Kirkby, Anthony Rooley
Orpheus and Euridice (When Orpheus went down to the Regions below): When Orpheus went down to the Regions belowWilliam Boyce, Emma Kirkby, Anthony Rooley
An answer to Orpheus and Euridice (the Words by a lady)William Boyce, Emma Kirkby, Anthony Rooley
At dead low ebb of night (a tale out of Anacreon): At dead low ebb of night ['a tale out of Anacreon']Henry Lawes, Emma Kirkby, Anthony Rooley