Evelyn Tubb, Frances Kelly (The Consort of Musicke) - The Mad Lover

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Evelyn Tubb, Frances Kelly (The Consort of Musicke) - The Mad Lover
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Musica Oscura 70987 (1992) | Baroque
#8220;Almost all the songs in this recital programme are the utterances of lovers in various degrees or stages of madness. Throughout the seventeenth century audiences seem to have found great entertainment in the actress-singers of the day affecting a condition 'restless in thought, disturbed in mind', as the result of love unrequited or severed by untimely death. At the end of the century, in Henry Purcell's day, several women were renowned for their theatrical mad scenes: Mrs Bracegirdle, Mrs Hains, Mrs Hodgson and others were eagerly followed by an avid audience of admirers.
The theatrical and dramatic possibilities of mad songs are immediately clear, and Evelyn Tubb and Frances Kelly reveal in their interpretations the relish with which they have approached this theme. Evelyn Tubb's ability to 'act with the voice' has long been appreciated, but given these bizarre texts she has the licence to go over the top, which she does with gleeful abandon. And in this liberated approach surely lies true authenticity, for this body of song was brought finto being to explore the limits of dramatic expression. The imagined rhetoric of a love-lorn character would break all the normal bounds of restraint, decorum and style, which is precisely why this genre of song was so popular.#8221;

01 - John BLOW. Welcome, every guest [5:31]
02 - William LAWES. Amarillis tear they hair [2:16]
03 - Henry LAWES. I rise and grieve [4:21]
04 - William BOYCE. Tell me, ye brooks [4:59]
05 - William BOYCE. Spring Gardens [3:35]

06 - John PARRY. Siciliana [2:42]
07 - John PARRY. Allegro assai (from Lesson no.2 for harp) [2:13]


08 - John ECCLES. Oh! Take him gently [3:28]
09 - John ECCLES. Restless in thought [4:54]
10 - Daniel PURCELL. Morpheus thou gentle god [5:22]

11 - John BLOW. Alman (from Suite no. 1 in D minor) [4:28]

12 - John BLOW. What is't to us [5:22]
13 - John BLOW. Tell me no more [1:31]
14 - John WELDON. The wakeful ninghtingale [1:27]

15 - Edward JONES. Ground and variations [6:04]

16 - John ECCLES. Ye gentle gales [5:10]
17 - John ECCLES. Find me a lonely cave [3:31]

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