Andre, Maurice / Dart, Thurston: Royal Brass Music
Andre, Maurice / Dart, Thurston: Royal Brass Music
Format: CD
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Artist: Andre, Maurice / Dart, Thurston
Label: Eloquence Australia
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 028948285273
Genre: Classical Artists
Two L'Oiseau-Lyre albums of English brass music from the 17th and 18th centuries - The Royal Brass Music of King James I and English Baroque Trumpet Concertos - newly compiled and remastered and issued on CD for the first time. With this and several other albums issued in 2019, Eloquence celebrates the art of Thurston Dart, the harpsichordist, conductor and editor who played a leading role in the early-music revival in postwar Britain. After his death in 1971 at the age of just 49, his fellow harpsichordist Igor Kipnis paid fulsome tribute to 'a man of many parts', whose 1954 volume on The Interpretation of Music had attained testamentary authority among his fellow musicians, matched by the skill, style and flourish of his many recordings: 'He was the ideal musicologist-performer.' In 1960 Dart convened and directed a six-strong ensemble of trumpets and trombones to record a sequence of music written for performance at the court of King James I by a twenty-piece band of sackbuts and cornetts known as the Royal Wind Music. Part-books of their repertoire were edited and in some cases reconstructed by Dart and his colleague Trevor Jones, and the result is a splendid compilation of dances and fanfares by members of the king's musical retinue including the violist and lutenist 'Giovanni Coprario' who, born in London in 1570 as John Cooper, changed his name in the early seventeenth century, doubtless to add foreign luster to his reputation. Dart's ad hoc ensemble was led by the legendary French trumpeter Maurice André who, four years previously, had taken centre-stage to record one of the first concerto albums in his long and distinguished career. The headline name in this trio of 'English Baroque Trumpet Concertos' is Jeremiah Clarke, whose successful career came to an abrupt and tragic end in his early 30s with his suicide in 1707. The nine movements of his Suite in D major for trumpet, strings and winds were also reconstructed for this recording, and they include the Trumpet Voluntary (sometimes known as the Prince of Denmark's March) to which countless brides have walked down the aisle. The names of Richard Mudge and Capel Bond are far less known than they deserve to be: musicians of the English Midlands, they each left hardly more than a single collection of six concertos. In these examples edited by Gerald Finzi, they nonetheless demonstrate high craftsmanship in the Italian style and a fine awareness of the then-modern, 'galant' mode.
Tracks:
1.1 Simpson Intrada
1.2 Harding Almande
1.3 Holborne Coranto: The Faerie Round
1.4 Leetherland Pavan
1.5 Guy Almande No. 13
1.6 Holborne the Choice
1.7 Bassano Fantasia
1.8 Farnaby Almande
1.9 Holborne Galliard
1.10 Johnson Almande No. 7
1.11 Holborne Coranto: As It Fell on Holie Eve
1.12 Coprario Fantasia No. 76
1.13 Ferrabosco Almande No. 5
1.14 Dering Fantasia
1.15 Lupo Almande
1.16 Bassano Pavan No. 16
1.17 Holborne the Fruit of Love
1.18 Ferrabosco Pavan
1.19 Ferrabosco Alman
1.20 Mudge Trumpet Concerto No. 1 in D Major
1.21 Mudge Trumpet Concerto No. 1 in D Major
1.22 Mudge Trumpet Concerto No. 1 in D Major
1.23 Clarke Suite in D Major
1.24 Clarke Suite in D Major
1.25 Clarke Suite in D Major
1.26 Clarke Suite in D Major
1.27 Clarke Suite in D Major
1.28 Clarke Suite in D Major
1.29 Clarke Suite in D Major
1.30 Clarke Suite in D Major
1.31 Clarke Suite in D Major
1.32 Bond Trumpet Concerto No. 1 in D Major
1.33 Bond Trumpet Concerto No. 1 in D Major
1.34 Bond Trumpet Concerto No. 1 in D Major