Peter Warlock's exquisite collection, 'Warlock: The Curlew, Capriol, Serenade & Songs', is a masterful showcase of the composer's unique blend of classical and orchestral genius. Released on 1 October 1997 by Hyperion, this 59-minute album is a treasure trove of elegant and evocative pieces that transport the listener to a bygone era.
The album begins with the delightful 'Capriol Suite', a six-movement work that whisks the listener away on a journey of stately pavanes, lively branles, and lilting pieds-en-l'air. Warlock's characteristic wit and charm are on full display in these beautifully crafted pieces.
The suite is followed by a selection of songs, including the haunting 'Sleep', the melancholic 'A Sad Song', and the charming 'My Lady Is a Pretty One'. These intimate and expressive works demonstrate Warlock's remarkable ability to set words to music, creating a sense of longing and nostalgia that is nothing short of captivating.
The album's centrepiece is 'The Curlew', a five-movement work that showcases Warlock's mastery of orchestration and his deep understanding of the human experience. From the mournful opening notes of 'The Curlew' to the poignant 'I Wander by the Edge', this work is a deeply moving exploration of love, loss, and the passing of time.
Throughout the album, Peter Warlock's unique voice and vision are unmistakable, weaving together a rich tapestry of sound that is at once classical, orchestral, and utterly timeless. 'Warlock: The Curlew, Capriol, Serenade & Songs' is a must-listen for fans of classical music and anyone who appreciates the beauty and elegance of Warlock's compositions.