Emma Kirkby, the renowned soprano celebrated for her exquisite interpretations of early music, presents a captivating collection of works from around the year 1600 in "Musique and Sweet Poetrie - Jewels From Europe Around 1600." Released on January 1, 2007, under the BIS label, this album spans a rich tapestry of classical, choral, and operatic genres, offering a comprehensive exploration of the musical landscape of the early 17th century.
The album features a diverse array of compositions, including pieces from John Dowland's "First Book of Ayres" and "Second Book of Songs," as well as works by other notable composers of the period. Emma Kirkby's ethereal voice shines through in tracks like "Full fathom five thy father lies" and "Come, sorrow, come," showcasing her unparalleled ability to convey the deepest emotions with clarity and grace. Instrumental pieces such as the "Toccata," "Corrente," and "Pavan" provide a delightful contrast, highlighting the technical prowess and expressive range of the accompanying musicians.
With a duration of 1 hour and 19 minutes, this album is a treasure trove for enthusiasts of early music and those seeking to discover the beauty of this often overlooked period. Emma Kirkby's masterful performances and the meticulous attention to historical detail make this recording a standout in her illustrious career. Whether you are a seasoned classical music aficionado or a curious newcomer, "Musique and Sweet Poetrie - Jewels From Europe Around 1600" promises an enchanting journey through the musical gems of early 17th-century Europe.
2007 BIS2007 BIS
Tracks
Alman: AlmainRobert Johnson, Jakob Lindberg
Full fathom five thy father liesRobert Johnson, Emma Kirkby, Jakob Lindberg
The First Book of Ayres or Little Short Songs, Pt. II, Thirsis and Milla: Thirsis and MillaThomas Morley, Emma Kirkby, Jakob Lindberg
Come, sorrow, come: Come sorrow, comeThomas Morley, Emma Kirkby, Jakob Lindberg
FantasiaGregorio Huet, Jakob Lindberg
Book of Songs, Book 2, Shall I sue, shall I seek for grace?: Shall I sue, shall I seek for grace?John Dowland, Emma Kirkby, Jakob Lindberg
Book of Songs, Book 1, Go, crystal tears: Go crystal tearsJohn Dowland, Emma Kirkby, Jakob Lindberg
ToccataGiovanni Girolamo Kapsberger, Jakob Lindberg
Dolce tempo passatoGeorg Schimmelpfennig, Emma Kirkby, Jakob Lindberg
Erbarm dich mein, O Herre Gott, SWV 447: Eile mich, Gott, zu errettenHeinrich Schütz, Emma Kirkby, Jakob Lindberg
ToccataMichelangelo Galilei, Jakob Lindberg
CorrenteMichelangelo Galilei, Jakob Lindberg
VoltaMichelangelo Galilei, Jakob Lindberg
Quella vermiglia rosaSigismondo D'India, Emma Kirkby, Jakob Lindberg
Da l'onde del mio piantoSigismondo D'India, Emma Kirkby, Jakob Lindberg
Première entrée de luth: Entree de luthRobert Ballard, Jakob Lindberg
Cesses mortels de soupirer (Mortals, cease your sighing): Cessez, mortels, de soupirerPierre Guédron, Emma Kirkby, Jakob Lindberg
Que Philis a l'esprit legerJean-Baptiste Boesset, Emma Kirkby, Jakob Lindberg
Paisible et tenebreuse nuitEtienne Moulinie, Emma Kirkby, Jakob Lindberg
Branles de villageRobert Ballard, Jakob Lindberg
FantasiaWojciech Długoraj, Jakob Lindberg
Fourth Book of Songs: Shall I strive with words to moveJohn Dowland, Emma Kirkby, Jakob Lindberg
He whose desires Are still abroadJohn Danyel, Emma Kirkby, Jakob Lindberg
Dost thou withdraw thy grace?John Danyel, Emma Kirkby, Jakob Lindberg
Why canst thou not?John Danyel, Emma Kirkby, Jakob Lindberg