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John Dowland’s Lachrimae, or Seven Teares has been part of the Sit Fast consort of viols repertoire since it was founded some years ago – a French ensemble despite its resolutely English name taken from Christopher Tye, another 17th century composer; the name does not imply that the listener should hurry to flatten his fanny on the stool, rather than urge him to remain well seated while listening to some captivating music. Lachrimae is a pivotal work in the history of music and one of the first purely instrumental ensemble works published in England. It shows us Dowland carrying music in the abstract to a level of perfection that renders, even overcomes in some way, the full force of melancholy: a veritable eulogy to slowness in the form of a work in progress that Dowland seems to want to convey to us in these seven slow pieces, pavans as a matter of fact. The Seven Teares were published in 1604, inspired by the celebrated song Flow, my tears published in 1600 by the same composer in his Second Book of Songs or Ayres, itself probably derived from a Lachrimae for solo lute from an earlier date.
Nearly four hundred years later, in 1990, George Benjamin wrote Upon Silence for viols and mezzo-soprano, where he treated the viol consort as an ensemble of strings, allowing for a range of new technical possibilities and a rich palette of new sonorities to experiment with. Drawing inspiration both from Henry Purcell’s Fantasias for Viols and the music of India (in particular from the improvised introduction to some ragas), Benjamin gives us, in sort, a very personal musical synthesis: an atonal language tinged with melodic consonances and polymodality, over a highly dense polyphony and a delicate working of instrumental texture and tone. When he heard that Upon Silence would be paired with Dowland’s Seaven Teares, George Benjamin gave Sit Fast his heartfelt and enthusiastic approval. The listener will no doubt approve. © SM/Qobuz
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John Dowland, Composer - Karl Nyhlin, MainArtist - Sit Fast, MainArtist, MusicalEnsemble
2017 Evidence/Little Tribeca 2016 Evidence/Little Tribeca
John Dowland, Composer - Karl Nyhlin, MainArtist - Sit Fast, MainArtist, MusicalEnsemble
2017 Evidence/Little Tribeca 2016 Evidence/Little Tribeca
John Dowland, Composer - Karl Nyhlin, MainArtist - Sit Fast, MainArtist, MusicalEnsemble
2017 Evidence/Little Tribeca 2016 Evidence/Little Tribeca
John Dowland, Composer - Karl Nyhlin, MainArtist - Sit Fast, MainArtist, MusicalEnsemble
2017 Evidence/Little Tribeca 2016 Evidence/Little Tribeca
John Dowland, Composer - Karl Nyhlin, MainArtist - Sit Fast, MainArtist, MusicalEnsemble
2017 Evidence/Little Tribeca 2016 Evidence/Little Tribeca
John Dowland, Composer - Karl Nyhlin, MainArtist - Sit Fast, MainArtist, MusicalEnsemble
2017 Evidence/Little Tribeca 2016 Evidence/Little Tribeca
John Dowland, Composer - Karl Nyhlin, MainArtist - Sit Fast, MainArtist, MusicalEnsemble
2017 Evidence/Little Tribeca 2016 Evidence/Little Tribeca
George Benjamin, Composer - Sarah Breton, MainArtist, MezzoSopranoVocals - Sit Fast, MainArtist, MusicalEnsemble
2017 Evidence/Little Tribeca 2016 Evidence/Little Tribeca
George Benjamin, Composer - Sarah Breton, MainArtist, MezzoSopranoVocals - Sit Fast, MainArtist, MusicalEnsemble
2017 Evidence/Little Tribeca 2016 Evidence/Little Tribeca
George Benjamin, Composer - Sarah Breton, MainArtist, MezzoSopranoVocals - Sit Fast, MainArtist, MusicalEnsemble
2017 Evidence/Little Tribeca 2016 Evidence/Little Tribeca
Album review
John Dowland’s Lachrimae, or Seven Teares has been part of the Sit Fast consort of viols repertoire since it was founded some years ago – a French ensemble despite its resolutely English name taken from Christopher Tye, another 17th century composer; the name does not imply that the listener should hurry to flatten his fanny on the stool, rather than urge him to remain well seated while listening to some captivating music. Lachrimae is a pivotal work in the history of music and one of the first purely instrumental ensemble works published in England. It shows us Dowland carrying music in the abstract to a level of perfection that renders, even overcomes in some way, the full force of melancholy: a veritable eulogy to slowness in the form of a work in progress that Dowland seems to want to convey to us in these seven slow pieces, pavans as a matter of fact. The Seven Teares were published in 1604, inspired by the celebrated song Flow, my tears published in 1600 by the same composer in his Second Book of Songs or Ayres, itself probably derived from a Lachrimae for solo lute from an earlier date.
Nearly four hundred years later, in 1990, George Benjamin wrote Upon Silence for viols and mezzo-soprano, where he treated the viol consort as an ensemble of strings, allowing for a range of new technical possibilities and a rich palette of new sonorities to experiment with. Drawing inspiration both from Henry Purcell’s Fantasias for Viols and the music of India (in particular from the improvised introduction to some ragas), Benjamin gives us, in sort, a very personal musical synthesis: an atonal language tinged with melodic consonances and polymodality, over a highly dense polyphony and a delicate working of instrumental texture and tone. When he heard that Upon Silence would be paired with Dowland’s Seaven Teares, George Benjamin gave Sit Fast his heartfelt and enthusiastic approval. The listener will no doubt approve. © SM/Qobuz
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 10 track(s)
- Total length: 00:52:42
- 1 Digital booklet
- Main artists: Sit Fast
- Composer: Various Composers
- Label: Evidence (LTR)
- Genre: Classical
2017 Evidence/Little Tribeca 2016 Evidence/Little Tribeca
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