Immerse yourself in the rich musical tapestry of 17th and early 18th-century England with "Purcell's London: Consort Music from Charles II to Queen Anne" by The Parley of Instruments. This captivating album, released on Hyperion in 1988, offers a meticulously curated collection of instrumental works that flourished during the Restoration period and beyond. Spanning a mere 50 minutes, the album is a concise yet comprehensive journey through the evolution of English consort music, showcasing the virtuosity and innovation of the era's composers.
The Parley of Instruments, renowned for their authentic and vibrant performances, bring to life a diverse range of pieces, from the intricate divisions and pavans of the early Baroque to the more elaborate and expressive works of Henry Purcell and his contemporaries. The album opens with a sonata by Giovanni Battista Dragoni, followed by a series of divisions, pavans, and galliards that highlight the technical prowess and stylistic versatility of the ensemble. Purcell's iconic Chaconne in G Major stands out as a testament to the composer's genius, while the symphony from "The Judgment of Paris" offers a glimpse into the dramatic and programmatic potential of the consort.
The album also features works by lesser-known composers such as John Banister and Matthew Locke, providing a broader perspective on the musical landscape of the time. The Parley of Instruments' performances are marked by their historical awareness and expressive depth, bringing these forgotten gems to life with remarkable clarity and conviction. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast of early music or a curious newcomer, this album is sure to delight and enlighten, offering a fascinating window into the musical world of Purcell's London.
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