CDTyrannick Love / The Orpheus Ensemble with Vivien Hamilton
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Featuring the music of Purcell, Blow and Eccles, "Tyrannick Love" is a collection of lyrical, folky, character and dramatic 'mad songs' for soprano, harpsichord, baroque cello (viol and baroque violins on occasion), each written for famous singers and actresses in popular Restoration dramas of late 17th century England. Vivien Hamilton gives the songs the lyricism and dramatic edge that they require, while being sensitively accompanied by Pricilla Taylor and Margaret Waugh.
Track Listing
Sweeter than Roses (Henry Purcell)
When first Amintas su'd for a Kiss (Henry Purcell)
Lysander I persue in vain (John Blow)
If Musick be the Food of Love - first Setting (Henry Purcell)
I burn, my Brain consumes to Ashes (John Eccles)
Whilst I with Grief did on you look (Henry Purcell)
Cupid the slyest rogue alive (Henry Purcell)
I Attempt from Love's sickness (Henry Purcell)
Bess of Bedlam (Henry Purcell)
Ah! How sweet it is to love (Henry Purcell)
Farweel bonny Wully Craig (Samuel Akeroyde)
From Rosy Bow'rs (Henry Purcell)
Cupid once, when weary grown (Pelham Humfrey)
Beneath a Poplar's shadow lay me (Henry Purcell)
Musick for a while (Henry Purcell)
If Musick be the Food of Love - second setting (Henry Purcell)
Dear, Pritty Youth (Henry Purcell)
Where art thou, God of Dreams? (Giovanni B. Draghi)
Press Quotes
“delightfully presented”— Barbara Hebden, The Sunday Mail
“This collection of Restoration songs is beautifully presented. The ensemble is sensitive to the stylistic requirements of the era, and provides a perfect accompaniment to Vivien Hamilton's spectacular soprano voice.”— Emma Runciman, Radio News 3BBR FM
“very clear reproduction, a lot of variety”— Cliff Tucker, Radio Fremantle
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