James Bowman, the renowned countertenor, presents a captivating collection of sacred and secular works in "Eternal Source of Light." Released on October 18, 2006, under Meridian Records, this album spans a variety of genres, including classical, opera, medieval, and choral music, offering a rich and diverse listening experience.
The album opens with Handel's "Ode for the Birthday of Queen Anne, HWV 74," showcasing Bowman's exceptional vocal range and control. The title track, "Eternal Source of Light Divine," is a highlight, demonstrating Bowman's ability to convey both power and delicacy. The album also features works by Dietrich Buxtehude, Johann Sebastian Bach, and Heinrich Schütz, among others, providing a comprehensive exploration of early music.
Bowman's performance is marked by his signature clarity and expressiveness, making each piece feel intimate and personal. The accompanying ensemble provides a lush and supportive backdrop, enhancing the overall listening experience. With a duration of 54 minutes, "Eternal Source of Light" is a concise yet impactful collection that showcases the best of James Bowman's artistry.