Immerse yourself in the timeless elegance of Henry Purcell's baroque masterpieces with this captivating album, featuring three of his most renowned odes. Composed between 1683 and 1694, these works showcase Purcell's unparalleled ability to blend intricate vocal lines with rich orchestral textures, creating a sound that is both majestic and intimate.
The album opens with "Come, ye sons of art, away," an ode written to celebrate the birthday of Queen Mary II. This piece is a splendid display of Purcell's skill, with its grand overture and lively choral sections. The second ode, "Welcome to all the pleasures," composed for St. Cecilia's Day, is a celebration of music and beauty, featuring some of Purcell's most enchanting melodies.
The final ode, "Of old, when heroes thought it base," also known as "The Yorkshire Feast Song," is a historical piece that pays tribute to the city of York. It is a testament to Purcell's ability to tell a story through music, with its vivid depictions of historical events and characters.
Each of these odes is a jewel in its own right, and together they form a cohesive and captivating whole. The album is performed by a stellar cast of singers and musicians, with the Archiv Produktion label ensuring top-notch sound quality. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to delight and inspire.
Come, ye sons of art, away (1694) Ode for the Birthday of Queen Mary II: OvertureHenry Purcell, The English Concert, Trevor Pinnock
Come, ye sons of art, away (1694) Ode for the Birthday of Queen Mary II: Come, ye sons of art, awayHenry Purcell, Michael Chance, The English Concert, Trevor Pinnock, The English Concert Choir
Come, Ye Sons of Art Away, Z. 323: III. Sound The Trumpet, SoundHenry Purcell, Michael Chance, Timothy Wilson, Trevor Pinnock, The English Concert
Come, ye sons of art, away (1694) Ode for the Birthday of Queen Mary II: Come, ye sons of artHenry Purcell, The English Concert, Trevor Pinnock, The English Concert Choir
Come, ye sons of art, away (1694) Ode for the Birthday of Queen Mary II: Strike the viol, touch the luteHenry Purcell, Michael Chance, The English Concert, Trevor Pinnock
Come, ye sons of art, away (1694) Ode for the Birthday of Queen Mary II: The day that such a blessing gaveHenry Purcell, Stephen Richardson, The English Concert, Trevor Pinnock, The English Concert Choir
Come, ye sons of art, away (1694) Ode for the Birthday of Queen Mary II: Bid the Virtues, bid the GracesHenry Purcell, Jennifer Smith, The English Concert, Trevor Pinnock
Come, ye sons of art, away (1694) Ode for the Birthday of Queen Mary II: These are the sacred charmsHenry Purcell, Stephen Richardson, The English Concert, Trevor Pinnock
Come, ye sons of art, away (1694) Ode for the Birthday of Queen Mary II: See Nature, rejoicingHenry Purcell, Jennifer Smith, Stephen Richardson, The English Concert, Trevor Pinnock, The English Concert Choir
Welcome to all the pleasures (1683) Ode for St. Cecilia's Day: OvertureHenry Purcell, The English Concert, Trevor Pinnock
Welcome to all the pleasures (1683) Ode for St. Cecilia's Day: Welcome to all the pleasuresHenry Purcell, Michael Chance, John Mark Ainsley, Michael George, The English Concert, Trevor Pinnock, The English Concert Choir
Welcome to all the pleasures (1683) Ode for St. Cecilia's Day: "Here the deities approve" - "While joys celestial"Henry Purcell, Kym Amps, Elisabeth Priday, Michael Chance, John Mark Ainsley, The English Concert, Trevor Pinnock
Welcome to all the pleasures (1683) Ode for St. Cecilia's Day: "Then lift up your voices" - "The pow'r shall divert us a pleasanter way"Henry Purcell, Michael George, Michael Chance, John Mark Ainsley, The English Concert, Trevor Pinnock, The English Concert Choir
Welcome to all the pleasures (1683) Ode for St. Cecilia's Day: Beauty, thou scene of loveHenry Purcell, John Mark Ainsley, The English Concert, Trevor Pinnock
Welcome to all the pleasures (1683) Ode for St. Cecilia's Day: In a consort of voicesHenry Purcell, John Mark Ainsley, The English Concert, Trevor Pinnock, The English Concert Choir
Of old, when heroes thought it base (1690) The Yorkshire Feast Song: SymphonyHenry Purcell, The English Concert, Trevor Pinnock
Of old, when heroes thought it base (1690) The Yorkshire Feast Song: "Of old, when heroes thought it base" - "Brigantium, honour'd with a race divine"Henry Purcell, Michael George, Michael Chance, The English Concert, Trevor Pinnock
Of old, when heroes thought it base (1690) The Yorkshire Feast Song: The bashful Thames, for beauty so renownedHenry Purcell, John Mark Ainsley, The English Concert, Trevor Pinnock, The English Concert Choir
Of old, when heroes thought it base (1690) The Yorkshire Feast Song: The pale and the purple roseHenry Purcell, Michael Chance, The English Concert, Trevor Pinnock
Of old, when heroes thought it base (1690) The Yorkshire Feast Song: And in each track of glory sinceHenry Purcell, John Mark Ainsley, Michael George, The English Concert, Trevor Pinnock, The English Concert Choir
Of old, when heroes thought it base (1690) The Yorkshire Feast Song: SymphonyHenry Purcell, The English Concert, Trevor Pinnock
Of old, when heroes thought it base (1690) The Yorkshire Feast Song: And now when the renown'd NassauHenry Purcell, Michael Chance, John Mark Ainsley, The English Concert, Trevor Pinnock
Of old, when heroes thought it base (1690) The Yorkshire Feast Song: They did no storms, nor threat'nings fearHenry Purcell, Michael George, Stephen Richardson, The English Concert, Trevor Pinnock
Of old, when heroes thought it base (1690) The Yorkshire Feast Song: So when the glitt'ring Queen of NightHenry Purcell, John Mark Ainsley, The English Concert, Trevor Pinnock
Of old, when heroes thought it base (1690) The Yorkshire Feast Song: Let music joinHenry Purcell, The English Concert, Trevor Pinnock, The English Concert Choir
Of old, when heroes thought it base (1690) The Yorkshire Feast Song: Sound, trumpets, sound!Henry Purcell, Michael Chance, The English Concert, Trevor Pinnock
Of old, when heroes thought it base (1690) The Yorkshire Feast Song: Sound all to himHenry Purcell, Michael George, The English Concert, Trevor Pinnock, The English Concert Choir