Music from the Royal Court

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  • Release Date: 08/12/2003
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 6,512
  • Label: UMVD LABELS
  • UPC: 028947515227

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Music from the Royal Court

Disc 1
1LISTENTrumpet Tune ("Cibell") f / Henry Purcell
2LISTENEnglish Dances, for brass / Hugh Aston
3LISTENEnglish Dances, for brass / Hugh Aston
4LISTENEnglish Dances, for brass / Hugh Aston
5LISTENEnglish Dances, for brass / Hugh Aston
6LISTENEnglish Dances, for brass / Hugh Aston
7LISTENThe Agincourt Song, for b / Elgar Howarth
8LISTENThe March before the Batt / William Byrd
9LISTENPavane & 2 Galliards ("Th / William Byrd
10LISTENMusic for His Majesty's s / Matthew Locke
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Disc 2
1LISTENFanfares (6) for trumpets / Jan Dismas Zelenka
2LISTENCanzoni da suonare, a 4-1 / Pietro Lappi
3LISTENEcho Fantasia / Adriano Banchieri
4LISTENRicercar del duodecimo to / Andrea Gabrieli
5LISTENCanzona No 33 for 8 tromb / Tiburtio Massaino
6LISTENCanzoni et Sonate (1615): / Giovanni Gabrieli
7LISTENDanceries: I. Allemande / Claude Gervaise
8LISTENDanceries: II. Gaillarde / Claude Gervaise
9LISTENDanceries: III. Pavane d' / Claude Gervaise
10LISTENDanceries: IV. Basse dans / Claude Gervaise
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Editorial Reviews

In Music from the Royal Court, the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble presents a wide assortment of sixteenth and seventeenth century pieces in modern adaptations that are as idiomatic for the instruments as they are faithful in spirit to the originals. The pure sonorities, fully voiced harmonies, and clean lines of Renaissance music are perfectly suited to the open resonance and bright timbres of the brass; and the music's vital rhythmic interplay is given reinforcement through crisp articulation and distinctive shadings of tone. Sometimes the arrangements are highly dramatic, as in Elgar Howarth's theatrically medieval version of "The Agincourt Song"; or surprising and fun, as in the boisterous rhythmic bouncing in John Bull's "The King's Hunting Jig," which features the London Festival Brass Ensemble. Fanfares and dances dominate this two-disc set, most of them under three minutes in duration, and several great composers are under-represented in these short pieces. Consequently, some of the more satisfying selections are the suites, particularly Henry VIII's "Rose Without a Thorn," Claude Gervaise's "Danceries," and the "Terpsichorean Suite" of Michael Praetorius, where a fuller sense of the composers' qualities can be ascertained. Decca's sound is superb and fine sound separation successfully conveys many glorious antiphonal effects. Blair Sanderson, All Music Guide

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