17th Century Social Music
17th Century Social Music
Mit Werken von:
Anonymus
, Matthew Locke (1622-1677)
, Henry Purcell (1659-1695)
, Thomas Ravenscroft (1590-1633)
, William Croft (1678-1727)
, Thomas D'Urfey (1653-1723)
Mitwirkende:
The City Waites
CD
CD (Compact Disc)
Herkömmliche CD, die mit allen CD-Playern und Computerlaufwerken, aber auch mit den meisten SACD- oder Multiplayern abspielbar ist.
- v. Webster, Ravenscroft, Locke, Purcell, Bennet, Hely, Johnson, Parker, Croft, Urfey, Lawes
Product-Information:
The songs and consort pieces on this recording have one thing in common: they were all written for domestic performance, and they therefore cover a wide range of social activity in the seventeenth century. But while music was available to all classes, all classes of music were not available to everyone. It is highly improbable that the average farm labourer for instance would have heard Matthew Locke’s elegant ‘Little Consorts’, written, as they were, for ‘Several Friends’. Public concerts, unheard of before the reign of Charles II, were not a regular occurrence until the eighteenth century, and then only in the larger cities. However, the ‘several friends’ could certainly have heard—and very likely enjoyed—in less refined circumstances, the broadside ballads performed on this disc.
Certainly composers of the day held in no small esteem the popular musical heritage of their time. Ravenscroft, in his introduction to Pammelia (1609) says:
Yet in this kind onley, it [music] may seeme somewhat niggardly and unkind, in never [as yet] publikely communicating, but alwayes privately retaining, and as it were, enuying to all, this more familiar mirth and jocund melodic. But it may be Musicke hath hitherto beene defective in this vaine because this vaine indeed, hath hitherto been defective in Musicke; and therefore, that fault now being mended, this kind of Musicke also is now commended to all mens kind acceptation. This did I willingly undertake, and have easily effected, that all might equally pertake of that which is so generally affected.
It is perhaps difficult to understand at first sight why the ballad-buying public should be interested in, say, a fictional wedding at Winchester—after all, nothing very unusual happens. There is no gripping story here. Similarly, the jolly barber’s fate at the hands of a ‘girl of the game’ is as familiar as the story of Adam and Eve. Nonetheless ballads, with these simple themes about millers, vintners, foresters, and people from all walks of life, sold in hundreds of thousands. At one time the balladeer Martin Parker was running a syndicate of no fewer than twenty writers. Of course, our interest in the social minutiae of our neighbours has not diminished, but it is now almost exclusively the province of the serials and soap operas purveyed by the current media of radio and television which have, sadly, led to the near demise of the kind of social and sociable music-making presented on this disc.
Rezensionen
'Splendid, vigorous, animated, hilarious' (Hi Fi News)
'Highly entertaining' (Classical Music)
'Rollicking good fun' (The Cornish Guardian)
- Tracklisting
- Details
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 Anonym: Jamaica or The jovial broom man
- 2 Maurice Webster: Galliard
- 3 Thomas Ravenscroft: Who liveth so merry
- 4 Anonym: The saint turned sinner or The dissenting Parson's Text under the Quaker's petticoats
Little Consort Suite Nr. 1 g-moll (Auszug)
- 5 Ayre
- 6 Thomas Ravenscroft: Martin said to his man
- 7 Anonym: The miller of Dee
- 8 Anonym: Packingston's pound
- 9 Henry Purcell: Pox on you for a fop
- 10 John Bennett: The hunt is up
- 11 Cuthbert Hely: Almain
- 12 Anonym: The jolly barber or The barber fitted by a wanton Miss of the town
- 13 Robert Johnson: As I walked forth or The deceased maiden lover
- 14 Martin Parker: Seldom cleanly to the tune "Upon a summer's time"
- 15 William Croft: Sonata G-Dur
- 16 Thomas Ravenscroft: Tomorrow the fox will come to town
- 17 Thomas D'Urfey: The Winchester wedding
Little Consort Suite Nr. 2 C-Dur (Auszug)
- 18 Saraband
- 19 William Lawes: Gather your rosebuds
- 20 Thomas Ravenscroft: A Bellman's song
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