Grounds for Pleasure
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Composer or Director: Anonymous, Thomas Tomkins, Orlando Gibbons, John Blow, William Croft, Henry Purcell, William Byrd, William Inglott
Genre:
Instrumental
Label: Soundboard Records
Magazine Review Date: 01/2015
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 67
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: SBCD214
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
My Lady Carey's Dompe |
Anonymous, Composer
Anonymous, Composer Colin Booth, Harpsichord |
My Lady Nevell's Ground |
William Byrd, Composer
Colin Booth, Harpsichord William Byrd, Composer |
Ground |
Thomas Tomkins, Composer
Colin Booth, Harpsichord Thomas Tomkins, Composer |
A Short Verse |
Thomas Tomkins, Composer
Colin Booth, Harpsichord Thomas Tomkins, Composer |
(A) New Ground |
Henry Purcell, Composer
Colin Booth, Harpsichord Henry Purcell, Composer |
Mortlack's Ground |
John Blow, Composer
Colin Booth, Harpsichord John Blow, Composer |
Leaves bee greene |
William Inglott, Composer
Colin Booth, Harpsichord William Inglott, Composer |
Italian Ground |
Orlando Gibbons, Composer
Colin Booth, Harpsichord Orlando Gibbons, Composer |
Pavan and Galliard in A minor, 'Lord Salisbury' |
Orlando Gibbons, Composer
Colin Booth, Harpsichord Orlando Gibbons, Composer |
Suite in D minor |
John Blow, Composer
Colin Booth, Harpsichord John Blow, Composer |
Fantasia |
Orlando Gibbons, Composer
Colin Booth, Harpsichord Orlando Gibbons, Composer |
Chaconne |
Henry Purcell, Composer
Colin Booth, Harpsichord Henry Purcell, Composer |
(4) Grounds, Movement: Ground in Gamut in G, Z645 |
Henry Purcell, Composer
Colin Booth, Harpsichord Henry Purcell, Composer |
Suite No. 16 |
William Croft, Composer
Colin Booth, Harpsichord William Croft, Composer |
(4) Grounds, Movement: D minor, Z D222 (Celebrate this festival, Z321) |
Henry Purcell, Composer
Colin Booth, Harpsichord Henry Purcell, Composer |
(3) Hornpipes |
Henry Purcell, Composer
Colin Booth, Harpsichord Henry Purcell, Composer |
(A) Ground |
William Byrd, Composer
Colin Booth, Harpsichord William Byrd, Composer |
Author: Lindsay Kemp
Colin Booth is a harpsichord maker as well as player (one of his instruments can be heard in Florilegium’s new Brandenburg Concertos recording, reviewed on page 24), and here he performs on a 1661 instrument he himself has restored, French in style but by an Italian maker, meaning that a little Italianate attack and fire (thanks to brass stringing) joins with sufficient sustain to give it a touch of Gallic nobility. It comes into its own most in the melancholy grandeur of the grounds by Byrd and Tomkins, and Gibbons’s marvellous Pavan Lord Salisbury, yet the success of Booth’s performances also stems from tempi which take time to enjoy not just the harpsichord’s tone but the richness and lyricism that is there in the music. Thus, even with a reduced registration, William Inglot’s The Leaves Bee Greene also emerges strongly, its beautiful tune positioned compellingly in the bass, and only Blow’s Ground in Gamut Flatt comes across as a little dogged.
Booth also makes imaginative use of the instrument’s colour range, however; this harpsichord comes with 8' and 4' registers that cannot be coupled, which, intentionally or otherwise, throws the emphasis from loud and soft sounds on to the exploration of different timbres. The use of the 4', sounding an octave higher, to accompany the right hand in Purcell’s A New Ground or Gibbons’s Italian Ground is especially effective, lending the music delicacy and perhaps even a touch of ironic detachment.
There a few little note-smudges here and there but the recording is good, and overall this is a characterful, honest and engaging recital.
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