Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of historical harp music with Andrew Lawrence-King's "La Harpe Royale." Released on August 23, 1996, under the Deutsche Harmonia Mundi label, this album is a captivating journey through the rich tapestry of Celtic and medieval musical traditions. Spanning a generous 71 minutes, the album features 20 tracks, each a masterful display of Lawrence-King's virtuosity and deep understanding of period performance practices.
The album opens with "Fantasie caprice de chaconne," setting the stage for a diverse exploration of styles and moods. From the delicate intricacies of "Prelude en A mi la" to the lively energy of "La Piémontoise," Lawrence-King's playing is both technically impressive and deeply expressive. The album also includes several suites, such as "La Royalle" and "Mascarade Rondeau," showcasing the harp's versatility and the composer's ingenuity.
Lawrence-King's interpretation of "Tombeau de Mr. de Blancrocher" is a standout, offering a poignant and reflective moment amidst the album's varied repertoire. The album concludes with the hauntingly beautiful "Lamento sopra la dolorosa perdità della Real Mstà di Ferdinando IV," a testament to Lawrence-King's ability to convey profound emotion through his music.
"La Harpe Royale" is not just a collection of pieces but a carefully curated journey through the harp's historical and cultural landscape. Andrew Lawrence-King's scholarship and artistry shine through in every note, making this album a treasure for both medieval music enthusiasts and those new to the genre.