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Purcell: Odes, Vol. 7 – Yorkshire Feast Song
CDA66587
Archive Service; also available on CDS44031/8
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Purcell: The Complete Odes & Welcome Songs
CDS44031/8
8CDs Boxed set (at a special price)
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Movement 1: Symphony – Swifter, Isis, swifter flow
Movement 2: Land him safely on her shore
Movement 3: Hark, hark! just now my listening ears
Movement 4: Welcome, dread Sir, to town
Movement 5: But with as great devotion meet
Movement 6: The King whose presence like the Spring
Movement 7: Then since, Sir, from you all our blessings do flow
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Next a trio and chorus alternate phrases with ‘Welcome, dread Sir, to town’ (with London referred to as ‘Augusta’) before the bass has a fine recitativo section ‘But with as great devotion meet’, full of graphic word-painting. The lilting ‘Your Augusta he charms’ is introduced by a solo tenor and taken up by the chorus, with a delightfully unexpected tonal shift at ‘Who tells her the King keeps his court here tonight’ before another short instrumental ritornello rounds off the movement. The duet ‘The King whose presence’ is underpinned by a gently running ground bass and touching suspensions, leading to the final chorus. Here the principal manuscript source is incomplete, with over half of the inner parts missing: for this recording these have been completed by Robert King. The phrase ‘May no harsher sounds e’er invade your blest ears’ is particularly notable, with its intense chromaticism prefiguring some of the finest moments of Dido and Aeneas.
from notes by Robert King © 2010