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Dowland - Benjamin: Seven Tears Upon Silence

Sarah Breton (mezzo), Karl Nyhlin (lute)

Sit Fast

Dowland - Benjamin: Seven Tears Upon Silence
The [Benjamin] is as exquisite as you could expect from its composer – inward, intimate and brilliantly sensitive to the subtle tensions between motion and stillness.

Dowland - Benjamin: Seven Tears Upon Silence

Sarah Breton (mezzo), Karl Nyhlin (lute)

Sit Fast

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The [Benjamin] is as exquisite as you could expect from its composer – inward, intimate and brilliantly sensitive to the subtle tensions between motion and stillness.

About

When John Dowland composes the seven pavans that form the famous Lachrimae, he gives the instrumental repertoire one of its first masterpieces. The Sit Fast consort, lead by Atsushi Sakaï, features a precious version of those timeless pages. Who says the viole should be earmarked for early music? In fact, the pure sonority of this intrument, the ideal vehicle for inner grief, inspired George Benjamin too. Upon Silence, written in 1990 for five violes and a mezzo-soprano on a poem by Yeats, extends and updates the poetics tears of John Dowland. Four centuries separate the two composers but their polyphonic writings and their longing for genuine feelings gather them in that disc, smartly recorded by the elegant Sit Fast consort.

Contents and tracklist

Verse I
Track length1:55
Verse II
Track length2:53
Verse III
Track length6:52

Awards and reviews

October 2017

The [Benjamin] is as exquisite as you could expect from its composer – inward, intimate and brilliantly sensitive to the subtle tensions between motion and stillness.

10th August 2017

Nobody did melancholy like John Dowland...Yet there’s enough vibrancy in the playing of the five-strong viol consort Sit Fast to keep drawing the attention afresh, with the “voices” of the instruments ebbing and flowing, and with Karl Nyhlin’s lute providing extra articulation for their smoothly delivered harmonies.

Classical Music September 2017

the five young players bring unanimity and intense concentration to the seven Dowland Lachrimae of 1604 … one is quivly drawn in to what comes to feel like an arch of great power and affect … First rate sound and presentation
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