Immerse yourself in the rich, baroque world of Henry Purcell with The Parley of Instruments' captivating album, "Odes on the Death of Henry Purcell." Released on November 1, 1992, under the Hyperion label, this album is a tribute to the renowned English composer, featuring a collection of his most poignant and celebrated works.
The Parley of Instruments, known for their authentic and vivid performances of early music, bring Purcell's compositions to life with remarkable skill and sensitivity. The album opens with the lively "Come, Come Along for a Dance and a Song," setting the stage for the intricate and emotive "Suite in G Minor 'Farewell'," which is divided into four distinct movements: Saraband, Bourrée, Air, and Minuet. Each movement showcases the ensemble's technical prowess and deep understanding of the baroque style.
The album also includes the tender "Yes, My Aminta" and the reflective "'Tis Too True," highlighting Purcell's ability to convey deep emotion through his music. The Parley of Instruments' performance of "Mr Henry Purcell's Farewell Tune" is particularly noteworthy, offering a poignant farewell to the composer. The album concludes with "An Ode on the Death of Mr Henry Purcell," a fitting tribute to Purcell's enduring legacy.
With a duration of one hour and three minutes, this album is a comprehensive exploration of Purcell's works, performed by one of the most respected early music ensembles. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast of baroque music or a newcomer looking to explore the genre, "Odes on the Death of Henry Purcell" by The Parley of Instruments is sure to captivate and inspire.