Hazel Brooks & David Pollock - The Unknown Purcell (2013) [Hi-Res]

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Title: The Unknown Purcell
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: Chandos
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 01:15:24
Total Size: 422 mb / 1 gb
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Tracklist
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01. Toccata in A Minor
02. The Unhappy Penitent: Chaconne in A Minor (version for violin and harpsichord)
03. Violin Solo in D Major: I. Adagio
04. Violin Solo in D Major: II. Largo
05. Violin Solo in D Major: III. Allegro
06. Violin Solo in D Major: IV. Adagio
07. Violin Solo in D Major: V. Giga
08. Violin Solo in B Minor: I. Vivace
09. Violin Solo in B Minor: II. Largo
10. Violin Solo in B Minor: III. Allegro
11. Violin Solo in B Minor: IV. Adagio
12. Violin Solo in B Minor: V. Allegro
13. Violin Solo in A Major: I. Vivace
14. Violin Solo in A Major: II. Largo
15. Violin Solo in A Major: III. Adagio
16. Violin Solo in A Major: IV. Allegro
17. A Collection of Lessons and Aires: Suite in D Minor-major: I. Allemand
18. A Collection of Lessons and Aires: Suite in D Minor-major: II. Gavott
19. A Collection of Lessons and Aires: Suite in D Minor-major: III. Hornpipe
20. A Collection of Lessons and Aires: Suite in D Minor-major: IV. March
21. A Collection of Lessons and Aires: Suite in D Minor-major: V. Aire
22. A Collection of Lessons and Aires: Suite in D Minor-major: VI. Minuet
23. Violin Sonata in A Major: I. [Largo]
24. Violin Sonata in A Major: II. Allegro
25. Violin Sonata in A Major: III. Adagio
26. Violin Sonata in A Major: IV. [Allegro]
27. Violin Sonata in A Major: V. Largo
28. Violin Sonata in B Minor: I. [Adagio]
29. Violin Sonata in B Minor: II. Vivace
30. Violin Sonata in B Minor: III. Largo
31. Violin Sonata in B Minor: IV. Allegro
32. Violin Sonata in D Major: I. [Adagio]
33. Violin Sonata in D Major: II. Largo
34. Violin Sonata in D Major: III. Allegro
35. Violin Sonata in D Major: IV. Grave
36. Violin Sonata in D Major: V. [Allegro]
37. Rondo in B-Flat Major
38. The Island Princess: Lovely charmer (version for harpsichord)
39. Love's Last Shift: What ungrateful devil moves you (version for harpsichord)
40. Alass when charming Sylvia's gon (version for harpsichord)
41. Violin Sonata in D Major (2): I. Poco largo
42. Violin Sonata in D Major (2): II. Vivace
43. Violin Sonata in D Major (2): III. Grave
44. Violin Sonata in D Major (2): IV. Allegro
45. Violin Sonata in A Major (2): I. Adagio
46. Violin Sonata in A Major (2): II. Allegro
47. Violin Sonata in A Major (2): III. Largo
48. Violin Sonata in A Major (2): IV. Grave
49. Violin Sonata in A Major (2): V. Allegro
50. Violin Sonata in F Minor: I. Adagio
51. Violin Sonata in F Minor: II. Allegro
52. Violin Sonata in F Minor: III. Adagio
53. Violin Sonata in F Minor: IV. Allegro

On this recording we have a selection of works for solo harpsichord and for violin and continuo by Daniel Purcell, most of which are premiere recordings. Traditionally, Daniel Purcell has been known primarily as the younger brother of Henry Purcell (though a strong argument can be made that they were cousins), and it has been said that it was from this family connection only that he derived ‘what little reputation which as a musician he possessed’ (Sir John Hawkins). It is not true, however, that Daniel’s legacy was based entirely on the fame of Henry. Daniel lived for over twenty years after Henry’s death in 1695, adopting styles and forms that only became popular in England around 1700, including the da capo aria, the Italianate cantata and – most relevant to this recording – the solo sonata.

Nearly all of Daniel Purcell’s surviving solo harpsichord music consists of arrangements, the only clear exception being the short Toccata, a brief essay in the style of the preludes from Henry Purcell’s harpsichord suites. The Suite is a simple but effective arrangement of movements from the composer’s own suite, for four-part strings, for Farquhar’s play The Inconstant. The expressive Rondeau is also likely an arrangement of a piece for four-part strings. The other three harpsichord pieces are simple arrangements of Daniel’s songs, derived from Oxford manuscripts, and reflecting Daniel’s links with the city.

Daniel Purcell also wrote a great deal of music for violin (or recorder) and continuo. The Chaconne is a cut-down version of a four-part piece from his suite for Trotter’s play The Unhappy Penitent. Also on this disc are several Sonatas for violin and continuo, inspired by the works of the Moravian composer Gottfried Finger (c. 1655 – 1730), as evident in the cheerful tunefulness of these works, the avoidance of counterpoint, and a fondness for short movements connected in a ‘patchwork’ fashion.

The violinist Hazel Brooks and harpsichordist David Pollock – also known as Duo Dorado – have been charming audiences with their performances since 1999. Inspired by a shared commitment to present music of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries in an accessible way, these two prize-winning musicians have performed together throughout the UK and beyond. Programmes by the duo have been praised for their varied and colourful textures; of one recording, Early Music Review wrote: ‘The performance from Hazel Brook is assured and stylish, complemented by some fine continuo accompanying as well as spirited solo playing from David Pollock.’




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