Purcell (10) Sonatas In Four Parts
The Retrospect Trio’s debut gives Purcell his due in this anniversary year
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Composer or Director: Henry Purcell
Genre:
Chamber
Label: Linn
Magazine Review Date: 9/2009
Media Format: Hybrid SACD
Media Runtime: 72
Mastering:
Stereo
DDD
Catalogue Number: CKD332

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
(10) Sonatas in Four Parts, Movement: G minor |
Henry Purcell, Composer
Henry Purcell, Composer Matthew Halls, Organ Retrospect Trio |
(10) Sonatas in Four Parts, Movement: E flat |
Henry Purcell, Composer
Henry Purcell, Composer Matthew Halls, Organ Retrospect Trio |
(10) Sonatas in Four Parts, Movement: A minor |
Henry Purcell, Composer
Henry Purcell, Composer Matthew Halls, Organ Retrospect Trio |
(10) Sonatas in Four Parts, Movement: D minor |
Henry Purcell, Composer
Henry Purcell, Composer Matthew Halls, Organ Retrospect Trio |
(10) Sonatas in Four Parts, Movement: C |
Henry Purcell, Composer
Henry Purcell, Composer Matthew Halls, Organ Retrospect Trio |
(10) Sonatas in Four Parts, Movement: F (Golden Sonata) |
Henry Purcell, Composer
Henry Purcell, Composer Matthew Halls, Organ Retrospect Trio |
(10) Sonatas in Four Parts, Movement: D |
Henry Purcell, Composer
Henry Purcell, Composer Matthew Halls, Organ Retrospect Trio |
Author: David Vickers
Although not among Purcell’s most familiar works, there have been some fine recordings of these sonatas by London Baroque (Harmonia Mundi, 8/93) and the Purcell Quartet (Chandos, 10/89, 12/89). Retrospect’s performances comfortably rank alongside such stylish company. Matthew Truscott and Sophie Gent take turns as first violinist in five of the sonatas each, and the quality of conversational playing between them is deeply eloquent. Halls and Jonathan Manson contribute polished and heartfelt continuo-playing. Slow music such as the central Grave movement in Sonata X is ideally melancholic, and there is ripe emotional tension in the ascending chromaticism of the short Adagio that concludes Sonata V. The quicker music is played with impeccable technique and taste (such as the playful yet unforced Canzona Allegro in Sonata IX). Moreover, Linn producer Philip Hobbs has captured all of these musical virtues in a beautiful audiophile recording. It seems as if record labels are taking less interest in Purcell than in this year’s other big anniversary composers, but this goes some way towards making up for it.
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