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Coprario: Songs of Mourning & Consort Music

First release on CD

Martyn Hill (tenor), Anthony Rooley (lute) & Trevor Jones (bass viol)

The Consort of Musicke, Anthony Rooley (director)

Coprario: Songs of Mourning & Consort Music
Martyn Hill with this recording firmly establishes himself in the Pantheon of excellent singers for the lute-song repertory. Everything is superbly controlled, the words are understood as an...

Coprario: Songs of Mourning & Consort Music

First release on CD

Martyn Hill (tenor), Anthony Rooley (lute) & Trevor Jones (bass viol)

The Consort of Musicke, Anthony Rooley (director)

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Martyn Hill with this recording firmly establishes himself in the Pantheon of excellent singers for the lute-song repertory. Everything is superbly controlled, the words are understood as an...

About

John Coprario is not yet a household name (unless the house be one with devoted viol consort aficionados!) but his name should resound in any dwelling where people with a love of English music dwell – for he is firmly of the line of inspiration that leads directly to Henry Purcell two generations later (Coprario – William Lawes – Matthew Locke –young Henry). Viol players have for decades delighted in his pungent writing for consorts, but his music for violins invigorated the Jacobean scene, and certainly inspired his young eccentric genius, William Lawes, directly.

Songs of Mourning, the cycle written at the death of James I's eldest son, Henry Prince of Wales, has a wonderfully distinctive vocal style, matching the music to the words with a closeness that is made possible largely by the special qualities of the poetry. Campian, the only poet of the lutenist generation to have made any deep impression on literary scholars and anthologists, wrote the poems for Coprario's cycle.

This is the L’Oiseau-Lyre recording’s first release on CD.

Recording producer: Peter Wadland

Recording engineer: Iain Churches

Recording location: Decca Studio 3, West Hampstead, London, UK, April 1977

Contents and tracklist

1. To The Most Sacred King James
Track length3:46
2. To The Most Sacred Queen Anne
Track length5:26
3. To The Most High And Mighty Prince Charles
Track length3:18
4. To The Most Princely ...Lady Elizabeth
Track length3:05
5. To...Frederick The Fifth, King Of The Rhine
Track length3:02
6. To The Most Disconsolate Great Britain
Track length2:39
7. To The World
Track length3:13

Awards and reviews

Martyn Hill with this recording firmly establishes himself in the Pantheon of excellent singers for the lute-song repertory. Everything is superbly controlled, the words are understood as an integral part of the musical context, and the tone-colours are subtly modulated though without excess. … The recorded sound is excellent
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