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The Taste of this Nation: Corbett, Pepusch, Shuttleworth | Delphian DCD34236

The Taste of this Nation: Corbett, Pepusch, Shuttleworth

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Label: Delphian

Cat No: DCD34236

Barcode: 0801918342363

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Release Date: 12th February 2021

Contents

Artists

Ciara Hendrick (mezzo-soprano)
Spiritato

Conductor

Kinga Ujszaszi

Works

Corbett, William

Le Bizzarie Universali, op.8
» Al' Inglese
» Alla Bolognese
Sonata in C major for trumpet and oboe, op.1 no.12

Pepusch, Johann Christoph

English Cantatas (6), Book 1
» no.3 The Spring
» no.6 Cloe
English Cantatas (6), Book 2
» no.5 Kindly fate at length release me
» no.6 While pale Britannia pensive sate

Shuttleworth, Obadiah

Concerto grosso no.1 (after Corelli, op.5 no.1)
Concerto grosso no.11 (after Corelli, op.5 no.11)

Artists

Ciara Hendrick (mezzo-soprano)
Spiritato

Conductor

Kinga Ujszaszi

About

Period ensemble Spiritato’s Delphian debut transports us back to a decisive juncture in the history of English music. The Taste of this Nation is a picture of the rapid arrival and astonishing success of Italian styles, genres and indeed musicians in London in the early 1700s, showing that a vibrant, cosmopolitan scene had arisen in the capital even before the arrival of Handel on British shores in 1710.

One of the prime instigators of the Italianate tendency was in fact an immigrant from Prussia. Johann Christoph Pepusch composed for the Italian soprano Margarita de L’Epine (also based in London) what can be regarded as the first English cantatas in the Italian style.

Spiritato are joined by mezzo Ciara Hendrick, on dazzling vocal form in four of these works, while the vigour and precision of the ensemble’s playing – led by violinist Kinga Ujszászi – comes to the fore in instrumental works by two native Englishmen which again evidence Italian connections.

Obadiah Shuttleworth’s concerti grossi are inventive reimaginings of violin sonatas by Corelli, and William Corbett’s infectious Bizarrie Universali show how a composer who had spent extensive time on the Continent could trade on his Italian connections to win favour with audiences in his native land.

‘Opulent and exciting ... Spiritato’s natural affinity for the period shines through.’ – Music OMH

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