Purcell - What a sad fate is mine, Z428
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Henry Purcell - Songs and Dialogues
Emma Kirkby (soprano), David Thomas (bass), Anthony Rooley (lute)
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Purcell: Songs & Dialogues
Anthony Rooley (lute), David Thomas (bass (vocal)), Emma Kirkby (soprano)
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Henry Purcell: Ayres & Songs from Orpheus Britannicus
Harmonia Sacra & Complete Organ Music
Jill Feldman (soprano), Nigel North (archlute), Sarah Cunningham (bass viol)
Davitt Moroney
Instrumental contributions are exemplary, not least Davitt Moroney’s account of the organ works which interleave the sacred items. — More…
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Purcell - The Food of Love
Sacred & Secular Songs
Paul Agnew (tenor), Anne-Marie Lasla (bass viol), Elizabeth Kenny (theorbo, guitar) & Blandine Rannou (harpsichord)
Paul Agnew's long experience in the realm of French Baroque music makes him particularly sensitive to le goût français, his voice supple enough to realise with exquisite grace the intricate,... — More…
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Supported with exceptional clarity by Jakob Lindberg, Kirkby conveys both intellectual appreciation and a deep emotional connection with the words in this recital...[her] 'Bess of Bedlam' is... — More…
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Purcell: Come all ye songsters
Recorded live at Wigmore Hall, London, on 17 March 2015
Carolyn Sampson (soprano), Elizabeth Kenny (lute), Jonathan Manson (viol) & Laurence Cummings (harpsichord)
of course it’s soprano Carolyn Sampson’s peerless Purcell that steals the show – whether inhabiting tortured madness, or the airborne, caressing grace of an opening set from The Fairy Queen.... — More…
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Gramophone Awards, 2017, Shortlisted - Recital
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