Recordings
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Purcell: The Complete Anthems and Services, Vol. 1
CDA66585
Archive Service; also available on CDS44141/51
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Purcell: The Complete Sacred Music
CDS44141/51
11CDs Boxed set (at a special price)
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Part 1: Symphony – My beloved spake and said unto me
Part 2: For lo! the winter is past
Part 3: And the time of the singing of birds is come
Part 4: Symphony – The fig tree putteth forth her green figs
Part 5: My beloved is mine, and I am his
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The single-section Symphony contains music of enormous originality and leads straight into the opening quartet where the coming of spring is treated with ecstatic lyricism, and the word ‘rise’ is thrown between the voices. The passing of winter and the ritornello that takes over from the voices produces more delicious discords before the arrival of the spring flowers is celebrated with a move back to the major key, a joyful quartet and a chorus at ‘the singing of birds is come’. But the most astonishing harmony is reserved for ‘And the voice of the turtle is heard in our land’ where Purcell creates one of the most extraordinary tonal shifts of the era.
The opening Symphony is repeated before the tenor, accompanied by a winding solo violin imitates the fig tree tortuously growing her green figs and the vines slowly putting forth their produce. The ecstasy of the opening returns at ‘Rise, my love, my fair one’, followed by a joyful Alleluia and the final chorus.
from notes by Robert King ©