Immerse yourself in the rich, historical sounds of John Coprario's "Funeral Teares; Consort Music," a captivating collection of early 17th-century English music released on January 1, 2014, under Decca Music Group Ltd. This album is a testament to Coprario's mastery of the consort music genre, blending intricate compositions for viols and organ that resonate with both solemnity and elegance.
The album opens with "Funeral Teares for the Earle of Devonshire," a series of seven moving pieces that reflect the depth of mourning and introspection. Each track, from the haunting "Oft Thou Hast" to the poignant "A Dialogue. Foe of Mankind," showcases Coprario's ability to convey profound emotion through music. The second half of the album features three Fantasia-Suites, each comprising a Fantasia, Almain, and Galliard. These suites highlight the technical prowess and stylistic versatility of Coprario, offering a dynamic contrast to the somber tones of the funeral tears.
With a total runtime of 48 minutes, this album is a journey through the musical landscape of the early modern period, offering both historical insight and aesthetic pleasure. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast of early music or a curious newcomer, Coprario's "Funeral Teares; Consort Music" promises a deeply engaging listening experience.