Ed Lyon: 17th Century Playlist

Record and Artist Details

Composer or Director: (Pietro) Francesco Cavalli, Pierre Guédron, Giovanni Battista Fontana, Etienne Moulinié, John Dowland, Sébastien Le Camus, Stefano Landi, Nicholas Lanier, Michel Lambert

Genre:

Vocal

Label: Delphian

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 62

Mastering:

DDD

Catalogue Number: DCD34220

DCD34220. Ed Lyon: 17th Century Playlist

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
Misero, cosi va (Pietro) Francesco Cavalli, Composer
(Pietro) Francesco Cavalli, Composer
Ed Lyon, Tenor
Theatre of the Ayre
Passacaglia della Vita Stefano Landi, Composer
Ed Lyon, Tenor
Stefano Landi, Composer
Theatre of the Ayre
Aux plaisirs, aux delices bergeres Pierre Guédron, Composer
Ed Lyon, Tenor
Pierre Guédron, Composer
Theatre of the Ayre
Love's Constancy Nicholas Lanier, Composer
Ed Lyon, Tenor
Nicholas Lanier, Composer
O stelle homicide Etienne Moulinié, Composer
Ed Lyon, Tenor
Etienne Moulinié, Composer
Theatre of the Ayre
Sonata No 17 Giovanni Battista Fontana, Composer
Ed Lyon, Tenor
Giovanni Battista Fontana, Composer
Theatre of the Ayre
Vos mépris chaque jour me causent mille alarmes Michel Lambert, Composer
Ed Lyon, Tenor
Michel Lambert, Composer
Je voudrois bien chanter Pierre Guédron, Composer
Ed Lyon, Tenor
Pierre Guédron, Composer
Theatre of the Ayre
Augellin Stefano Landi, Composer
Ed Lyon, Tenor
Stefano Landi, Composer
Theatre of the Ayre
Je veux me plaindre Sébastien Le Camus, Composer
Ed Lyon, Tenor
Sébastien Le Camus, Composer
Sonata ottava Giovanni Battista Fontana, Composer
Ed Lyon, Tenor
Giovanni Battista Fontana, Composer
Theatre of the Ayre
Damigella tutta bella Stefano Landi, Composer
Ed Lyon, Tenor
Stefano Landi, Composer
Time stands still John Dowland, Composer
Ed Lyon, Tenor
John Dowland, Composer
Theatre of the Ayre
My thoughts are winged with hopes John Dowland, Composer
Ed Lyon, Tenor
John Dowland, Composer
Theatre of the Ayre
Canta la cicaleta Stefano Landi, Composer
Ed Lyon, Tenor
Stefano Landi, Composer
Theatre of the Ayre
It’s a lovely concept – an album of the 17th century’s greatest hits, where only the catchiest, most irrepressibly infectious dances and the swooniest ballads need apply. This isn’t about big names (though there are plenty here, Cavalli and Landi representing Italy, Dowland and Lanier from England, with Lambert serving up lashings of French languor) but tunes that just hit the spot, the three-minute Eurovision pop songs of their day.

Tenor Ed Lyon has gathered together the starriest of backing groups for his solo debut. Elizabeth Kenny is both lead guitar and rhythm section, roaming seamlessly on to both lute and theorbo, with support from Siobhan Armstrong’s sweet-toned triple harp, Reiko Ichise on gamba and violinists Rodolfo Richter and Jane Gordon.

There’s a real sense of musical camaraderie here – of spontaneous conversations and mutual enjoyment of skill. The freedom many of the ground basses allow for improvisation is taken up enthusiastically, and period style is treated (by both the instrumentalists and Lyon himself) with just the right amount of playful, irreverent freedom. Hints of bluegrass creep into the attractive Sonata No 17 by Fontana, spiced, Spanish-style colours into Landi’s impossibly catchy Passacaglia della vita – a tango avant la lettre.

Lyon has put together a wonderfully wide-ranging programme but it’s the French repertoire where he really shines. Boesset’s Je voudrais bien Chloris has just the right amount of morning-after sensuality in the lazy ornaments and gentle rhythmic push and pull of the phrasing, while Lambert’s exquisite Vos mespris chaque jour is all rueful beauty, teasing suspensions and trills from pain into reluctant pleasure.

There’s plenty of energy and attack in the Italian dances by Landi, drama crackling from Lyon’s crisp diction, and the opening Cavalli (‘Misero, cosi va’ from Eliogabalo) glances in through the window of the opera house for unrequited love at heightened, theatrical pitch. Strangely it’s the English repertoire where this recording is at its weakest. Lyon’s muscular voice feels blanched and confined by the modest melodic dimensions of Dowland’s ‘Time stands still’ and Lanier’s ‘Love’s Constancy’ – songs that bloom freely and with greater colour for so many smaller voices. But it’s a small gripe in an otherwise superb set.

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