La Rêveuse, Benjamin Perrot, Florence Bolton – Purcell: Devotional Songs & Anthems (2015) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

La Rêveuse, Benjamin Perrot, Florence Bolton - Purcell: Devotional Songs & Anthems (2015) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz] Download

Artist: La Rêveuse, Benjamin Perrot, Florence Bolton
Album: Purcell: Devotional Songs & Anthems
Genre: Classical
Release Date: 2015
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 01:09:56
Total Tracks: 15
Total Size: 1,16 GB

Tracklist:

01. La Rêveuse, Benjamin Perrot and Florence Bolton – Hear me, O Lord, the great support, Z.133 (devotional song) (06:37)
02. La Rêveuse, Florence Bolton and Benjamin Perrot – O, I’m sick of life, Z.140 (devotional song) (05:58)
03. La Rêveuse, Florence Bolton and Benjamin Perrot – Since God so tender a regard, Z143 (devotional song) (04:59)
04. La Rêveuse, Florence Bolton and Benjamin Perrot – I. Adagio (02:56)
05. La Rêveuse, Benjamin Perrot and Florence Bolton – II. Allegro (02:09)
06. La Rêveuse, Benjamin Perrot and Florence Bolton – III. Adagio-Allegro-Adagio (03:31)
07. La Rêveuse, Benjamin Perrot and Florence Bolton – Plung’d in the confines of despair, Z.142 (devotional song) (05:30)
08. La Rêveuse, Benjamin Perrot and Florence Bolton – Blessed is he that considereth the poor, Z.7 (anthem) (05:26)
09. La Rêveuse, Florence Bolton and Benjamin Perrot – The Aspiration: How long, great God, Z.189 (devotional song) (03:54)
10. La Rêveuse, Benjamin Perrot and Florence Bolton – Division No. 8 in G Major (04:00)
11. La Rêveuse, Florence Bolton and Benjamin Perrot – When on my sick bed I languish, Z.144 (devotional song) (06:06)
12. La Rêveuse, Benjamin Perrot and Florence Bolton – With sick and famish’d eyes, Z.200 (devotional song) (06:46)
13. La Rêveuse, Florence Bolton and Benjamin Perrot – Division in G Minor RI-140 (03:59)
14. La Rêveuse, Florence Bolton and Benjamin Perrot – I was glad, Z.19 (Harmonia Sacra version, anthem) (05:22)
15. La Rêveuse, Benjamin Perrot and Florence Bolton – Lord, not to us, Z.137 (anthem) (02:35)

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Purcell’s devotional songs for three male voices are still little known and shrouded in a certain mystery. Yet these meditations on the frailty of human existence are among his finest and most moving works. Gifted with profound intuition of the emotions that can emerge from the union of text and music, this formidable composer, who understood and served the vocal music of his time so well, continues here the work begun by the masters of the preceding generation such as Henry Lawes.

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