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CDA67126
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Recording details: April 1999
All Saints, Durham Road, East Finchley, London, United Kingdom
Produced by Mark Brown
Engineered by Antony Howell & Julian Millard
Release date: January 2000
Total duration: 69 minutes 29 seconds

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CRITICS' CHOICE, BBC MUSIC MAGAZINE
CRITICS' CHOICE 2000, THE SUNDAY TIMES

'Robin Blaze has the special ingredients to transcend any latent prejudice [of countertenors], especially in a recital as wide-ranging and intelligently programmed as this. Blaze has the means to colour his texts, not just with superior diction, but timbral variation to keep the listener hearing each song afresh ...There are too many highlights to list ... superb. Another fine achievement from two of Britain's brightest and best.' (Gramophone)

'Robin Blaze has the versatility and range if nuances needed to encompass such an eclectic repertoire and the precision of focus in his limpid countertenor makes even a trifle like The delights of the bottle an invigorating experience ... An enterprising recital disc.' (International Record Review)

'I so admire Robin Blaze. He possesses an entirely natural sounding instrument, a polished technique, a subtle refined musicianship. Here, with his delicately soft timbres, he draws us into the world of each piece ... The most delightful and intoxicating experience ... I was entranced.' (Gramophone Early Music)

'Shows the development of English song during the 17th century as well as acting as a superb vehicle for these two wonderfully talented musicians' (The Independent)

'A fine choice from the 17th century, well suiting Robin Blaze’s wonderfully expressive voice' (Early Music Today)

'Rising young countertenor in a programme he was born to sing…a lute song "natural"' (Classic CD)

'Can be recommended without reservation … the wonderful 'By beauteous softness’, from Queen Mary’s Birthday Ode of 1689, given this performance, I could quite easily listen to for ever … There’s a remarkable technical ease and innate literary intelligence about Blaze’s singing which together with the astounding beauty of his voice makes this one of the most outstanding recitals of its kind on disc' (BBC Music Magazine)

'Wonderfully performed … Among the new generation of countertenors, Robin Blaze is the genuine article. Blaze [has] poised intensity, unswerving intelligence and sensitivity to the sheer, melting beauty of his instrument' (BBC Music Magazine)

English Lute Songs
Hail! bright Cecilia, Z328  Henry Purcell (1659-1695)
Fly, bold rebellion, Z324  Henry Purcell (1659-1695)
Now does the glorious day appear, Z332  Henry Purcell (1659-1695)
'English Lute Songs' covers a variety of styles by composers such as Blow, Dowland, Campion, Lawes and Purcell; some for voice and lute and some for lute alone. It is a disc which aims to look beyond the standard repertoire for countertenor and lute and hopefully introduce listeners to some lesser known pieces which will delight and enthrall.

Robin Blaze and Liz Kenny have performed these works together on the concert platform to great acclaim.