John McCabe - Howells: Lambert's Clavichord; Howell's Clavichord (2005)
Artist: John McCabe
Title: Howells: Lambert's Clavichord; Howell's Clavichord
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Hyperion
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 79:02 min
Total Size: 220 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Howells: Lambert's Clavichord; Howell's Clavichord
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Hyperion
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 79:02 min
Total Size: 220 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Nr. 1: Lambert's fireside
02. Fellowes's delight 2. Nr. 2: Fellowes's delight
03. Hughes's ballet 3. Nr. 3: Hughes's ballet
04. Wortham's grounde 4. Nr. 4: Wortham's grounde
05. Nr. 5: Sargent's fantastic sprite 5. Nr. 5: Sargent's fantastic sprite
06. Nr. 6: Foss's dump 6. Nr. 6: Foss's dump
07. Nr. 7: My Lord sandwich's dream 7. Nr. 7: My Lord sandwich's dream
08. Nr. 8: Samuel's air 8. Nr. 8: Samuel's air
09. Nr. 9: De la Mare's pavane 9. Nr. 9: De la Mare's pavane
10. Nr. 10: Sir Hugh's galliard 10. Nr. 10: Sir Hugh's galliard
11. Nr. 11: H H his fancy 11. Nr. 11: H H his fancy
12. Nr. 12: Sir Richard's toye 12. Nr. 12: Sir Richard's toye
13. Nr. 1: Goff's fireside 13. Nr. 1: Goff's fireside
14. Nr. 2: Patrick's siciliano 14. Nr. 2: Patrick's siciliano
15. Nr. 3: Jacob's brawl 15. Nr. 3: Jacob's brawl
16. Nr. 4: Dart's sarabande 16. Nr. 4: Dart's sarabande
17. Nr. 5: Arnold's antic 17. Nr. 5: Arnold's antic
18. Nr. 6: Andrew's air 18. Nr. 6: Andrew's air
19. Nr. 7: Boult's brangill 19. Nr. 7: Boult's brangill
20. Nr. 8: Rubbra's soliloquy 20. Nr. 8: Rubbra's soliloquy
21. Nr. 9: Newman's flight 21. Nr. 9: Newman's flight
22. Nr. 10: Dyson's delight 22. Nr. 10: Dyson's delight
23. Nr. 1: E B's fanfarando 23. Nr. 1: E B's fanfarando
24. Nr. 2: Ralph's pavane 24. Nr. 2: Ralph's pavane
25. Nr. 3: Ralph's galliard 25. Nr. 3: Ralph's galliard
26. Nr. 4: Finzi's rest 26. Nr. 4: Finzi's rest
27. Nr. 5: Berkeley's hunt 27. Nr. 5: Berkeley's hunt
28. Nr. 6: Malcolm's vision 28. Nr. 6: Malcolm's vision
29. Nr. 7: Bliss's ballet 29. Nr. 7: Bliss's ballet
30. Nr. 8: Julian's dream 30. Nr. 8: Julian's dream
31. Nr. 9: Jacques's mask 31. Nr. 9: Jacques's mask
32. Nr. 10: Walton's toye 32. Nr. 10: Walton's toye
John McCabe's recording of Herbert Howells' clavichord music is a chance to hear some twentieth century music inspired by C.P.E. Bach's favorite instrument. While other composers were re-discovering the harpsichord, Howells' love for early English music and the instruments of two modern clavichord makers led to the composition of the three sets of miniatures: Lambert's Clavichord and Howells' Clavichord Books One and Two. Howells dedicated every piece in each set to a friend, and in the last two sets he even sometimes attempted to put something of the dedicatee into the music, whether it was a description of that person's character or an imitation of a fellow composer's style. Howells' titles, and in many instances the style of the piece, is a reference to the keyboard compositions of the English virginalists of the late sixteenth/early seventeenth centuries. On the one hand, "Lambert's Fireside" and "Goff's Fireside," named after Herbert Lambert and Thomas Goff, the two clavichord makers, are almost completely idiomatic of virginal music. On the other, the meandering tonality of "Rubbra's Soliloquy" and "E.B.'s Fanfarando" marks them as twentieth century compositions. Howells intended all of the sets for performance on either a clavichord or a modern piano. John McCabe has chosen the piano, and he puts so much rich, pianistic coloring into the pieces, more so in "Howells' Clavichord" than in "Lambert's Clavichord," it is hard to imagine how they would sound on the much quieter, more intimate clavichord. In a few of the faster pieces, such as "Hughes' Ballet," McCabe has an exuberance that isn't normally associated with Renaissance keyboard music. Even a more pensive one, such as "Arnold's Antic," has its moments of energetic joy. McCabe does give those thoughtful, quieter ones something of the flavor of how they would sound on the other instrument, but that just makes the other miniatures stand out that much more. It would be fascinating to compare a performance of these sets on a clavichord to this rewarding one by McCabe. -- Patsy Morita