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Dowland - Lachrimae | Brilliant Classics 95699

Dowland - Lachrimae

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Label: Brilliant Classics

Cat No: 95699

Barcode: 5028421956992

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Chamber

Release Date: 11th October 2019

Contents

Artists

Opera Prima Consort

Conductor

Cristiano Contadin

Works

Dowland, John

Lachrimae, or Seaven Teares ... with divers other Pavans, Galiards, and Almands

Artists

Opera Prima Consort

Conductor

Cristiano Contadin

About

John Dowland’s melancholy masterpiece in a new recording infused by both passion and scholarly research.

The Lachrimae, or Seven Teares of 1604 are widely held to mark not only the high point of Dowland’s work but the entire genre of viol consort music. Dowland takes a lamenting pavan that he had written some years earlier and develops its theme into a cycle which takes the listener through different states of tearfulness, from loneliness to despair through hope to love and finally joy – the ‘true tears’ of the final pavan. In its contrapuntal mastery and its ingenuity in the treatment of a single theme, the Lachrimae cycle stands alongside The Art of Fugue composed by J.S. Bach a century and a half later.

Most recordings of the Lachrimae use the standard instrumentation of a consort of viols, ranging from treble to bass and accompanied by a lute. For his second recording of the cycle, however, the Italian violist Cristiano Contadin has boldly created a broken consort performance which mixes the recorder and also early violin and viola in with the uniquely grainy timbre of the viols. Such an instrumentation exploits the long association of the recorder with music of lamentation, and makes a historical connection with, for example, the cantatas of Bach.

Contadin explains with a booklet essay that his aim in performance is to recover the ‘passionate’ nature of this music as Dowland envisaged it in his own written preface to the score, and indeed there is nothing dry or constricted about the performance he directs from the treble viol. Now, with three generations of period performance research and practice under their belts, musicians are beginning to play this music with the kind of freedom and spontaneity and emotion they would accord (in other ways) to Brahms, and this new recording deserves comparison with the most distinguished accounts from the recent past.

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