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    Iestyn Davies - The Art of Melancholy: Songs by Dowland (2014)

    Posted By: peotuvave
    Iestyn Davies - The Art of Melancholy: Songs by Dowland (2014)

    Iestyn Davies - The Art of Melancholy: Songs by Dowland (2014)
    EAC Rip | Flac (Image + cue + log) | 1 CD | Full Scans | 305 MB
    Genre: Classical | Label: Hyperion | Catalog Number: 68007

    Of all English songwriters, John Dowland has enjoyed the most powerful afterlife, his voice unmistakably present in any version of his songs. The preeminent marriage of music and poetry, the nuanced shades of wit and melancholy and the extraordinary writing for both lute and voice all combine to proclaim Dowland as the father of English song.

    Countertenor Iestyn Davies has gained international fame through his operatic performances (including lead roles at the Metropolitan Opera of New York and English National Opera) and recordings (including his Gramophone-Award-winning recording of Arias for Guadagni). Hearing him in this intimate musical setting is a revelation—as is the playing of the young lutenist Thomas Dunford.

    Composer: John Dowland
    Performer: Iestyn Davies, Thomas Dunford

    Reviews: Semper Dowland, semper dolens runs the title of one of his pieces, a mocking self-motto: Ever Dowland, ever doleful. There is good reason to suspect Dowland was a better-rounded personality than his best-known music suggests, but that wouldn’t be difficult to achieve. A musician who thought constantly along the lines of Go, crystal tears , and Flow, my tears, fall from your springs, and Burst forth, my tears , and Sorrow, stay, lend true repentant tears , and Lahcrimae, or Seven Teares , would probably have committed suicide early in life, or at the very least died of dehydration from constantly open tear ducts. But it was his exploration of the melancholic humor that gained Dowland his reputation, and that’s what most programs of his works concentrate upon.


    On this release, the emphasis is on 16 songs with lute accompaniment, and five more transcribed for solo lute. (With 20 cuts, the last shares a song and lute solo.) And despite the disc’s title, The Art of Melancholy , the collection does mix in some of Dowland’s lighter material. Come again, sweet love doth now invite is one of these, and also one of greatest hits that he arranged in several formats. So is Can she excuse my wrongs , while Say, Love, if ever thou didst find was yet more popular in its day, and remains so. So natural is the setting of the words that it’s all too easy to underestimate Dowland’s craft in creating an apparently natural, flowing line that heightens rhetorical devices (“I sit, I sigh, I weep, I faint, I die”; “She, she, she and only she”).


    That noted, Dowland did have an unfailing command of the more doleful portion of music’s expressive range. His Lachrimae pavan is probably the best-known of these, and enjoyed an international reputation during the composer’s lifetime. Here it can be heard in two versions: as the lute piece of its original incarnation, then as the song Flow, my tears, fall from your springs , whose popularity was such it was still being published in the 1680s. As an introduction to Dowland’s “sweet grieving” it could not be bettered, though so much else here is as good.


    I’ve admired the voice and art of countertenor Iestyn Davies for a number of years, and praised him in reviews of Handel’s Flavio , Monteverdi’s L’incoronazione di Poppea , and Vivaldi’s Griselda . Though his command of coloratura is never tested by this music, his ability to enunciate the text and color the tone of his voice are. He manages these with ease, and is especially effective in delicately picking out notes in the lighter songs. To his credit as well, Davies doesn’t attempt to provide a period accent for any part of England. We have no knowledge of these, and the various “authentic” varieties I’ve heard live and occasionally reviewed on record each differ so much from the others as to render the idea untenable.


    Coloring tone is also something Thomas Dunford does extremely well. His pliant phrasing, and sure touch with dynamics, are very welcome in his solos, while his accompaniment is discreet and appropriate. I have not heard his solo album devoted to Dowland (Alpha 187), though if it displays the same sensibility and technique as can be heard here, it would be well worth the purchase.


    In excellent, close sound, this definitely is recommended.

    Tracklisting:

    1. Second Booke of Songes or Ayres: no 3, Sorrow sorrow stay, lend true repentant teares by John Dowland
    Performer: Iestyn Davies (), Thomas Dunford (Lute)
    Period: Renaissance
    Written: 1600; England
    Venue: Potton Hall, Dunwich, Suffolk
    Length: 3 Minutes 8 Secs.
    2. Firste Booke of Songes or Ayres: no 17, Come againe, sweet love doth now envite by John Dowland
    Performer: Thomas Dunford (Lute), Iestyn Davies ()
    Period: Renaissance
    Written: 1597; England
    Venue: Potton Hall, Dunwich, Suffolk
    Length: 4 Minutes 15 Secs.
    3. Firste Booke of Songes or Ayres: no 9, Go, crystall teares by John Dowland
    Performer: Iestyn Davies (), Thomas Dunford (Lute)
    Period: Renaissance
    Written: by 1597; England
    Venue: Potton Hall, Dunwich, Suffolk
    Length: 3 Minutes 18 Secs.
    4. Winters Jomps, P 55 by John Dowland
    Performer: Thomas Dunford (Lute)
    Period: Renaissance
    Written: England
    Venue: Potton Hall, Dunwich, Suffolk
    Length: 0 Minutes 48 Secs.
    5. Second Booke of Songes or Ayres: no 1, I saw my lady weepe by John Dowland
    Performer: Iestyn Davies (), Thomas Dunford (Lute)
    Period: Renaissance
    Written: by 1600; England
    Venue: Potton Hall, Dunwich, Suffolk
    Length: 5 Minutes 42 Secs.
    6. Second Booke of Songes or Ayres: no 2, Flow, my teares by John Dowland
    Performer: Iestyn Davies (), Thomas Dunford (Lute)
    Period: Renaissance
    Written: 1600; England
    Venue: Potton Hall, Dunwich, Suffolk
    Length: 4 Minutes 45 Secs.
    7. Firste Booke of Songes or Ayres: no 5, Can she excuse my wrongs? by John Dowland
    Performer: Thomas Dunford (Lute), Iestyn Davies ()
    Period: Renaissance
    Written: 1597; England
    Venue: Potton Hall, Dunwich, Suffolk
    Length: 2 Minutes 23 Secs.
    8. Third and Last Booke of Songes or Aires: no 3, Behold a wonder here by John Dowland
    Performer: Thomas Dunford (Lute), Iestyn Davies ()
    Venue: Potton Hall, Dunwich, Suffolk
    Length: 3 Minutes 3 Secs.
    9. Semper Dowland semper dolens, P 9 by John Dowland
    Performer: Thomas Dunford (Lute)
    Period: Renaissance
    Written: England
    Venue: Potton Hall, Dunwich, Suffolk
    Length: 7 Minutes 1 Secs.
    10. In darkness let mee dwell by John Dowland
    Performer: Thomas Dunford (Lute), Iestyn Davies ()
    Period: Renaissance
    Written: 1610; England
    Venue: Potton Hall, Dunwich, Suffolk
    Length: 3 Minutes 52 Secs.
    11. Third and Last Booke of Songes or Aires: no 2, Time stands still by John Dowland
    Performer: Iestyn Davies (), Thomas Dunford (Lute)
    Period: Renaissance
    Written: 1603; England
    Venue: Potton Hall, Dunwich, Suffolk
    Length: 4 Minutes 4 Secs.
    12. Firste Booke of Songes or Ayres: no 14, All ye whom love or fortune by John Dowland
    Performer: Thomas Dunford (Lute), Iestyn Davies ()
    Venue: Potton Hall, Dunwich, Suffolk
    Length: 4 Minutes 28 Secs.
    13. Third and Last Booke of Songes or Aires: no 7, Say love if ever thou didst find by John Dowland
    Performer: Thomas Dunford (Lute), Iestyn Davies ()
    Period: Renaissance
    Written: by 1603; England
    Venue: Potton Hall, Dunwich, Suffolk
    Length: 2 Minutes 0 Secs.
    14. Lachrimae Pavan, P 15 by John Dowland
    Performer: Thomas Dunford (Lute)
    Period: Renaissance
    Written: England
    Venue: Potton Hall, Dunwich, Suffolk
    Length: 5 Minutes 37 Secs.
    15. Firste Booke of Songes or Ayres: no 11, Come away, come sweet love by John Dowland
    Performer: Thomas Dunford (Lute), Iestyn Davies ()
    Period: Renaissance
    Written: by 1597; England
    Venue: Potton Hall, Dunwich, Suffolk
    Length: 2 Minutes 4 Secs.
    16. A Pilgrimes Solace: no 5, Shall I strive with wordes to move by John Dowland
    Performer: Iestyn Davies (), Thomas Dunford (Lute)
    Period: Renaissance
    Written: 1612; England
    Venue: Potton Hall, Dunwich, Suffolk
    Length: 2 Minutes 0 Secs.
    17. Firste Booke of Songes or Ayres: no 8, Burst forth my teares by John Dowland
    Performer: Iestyn Davies (), Thomas Dunford (Lute)
    Period: Renaissance
    Written: 1597
    Venue: Potton Hall, Dunwich, Suffolk
    Length: 4 Minutes 53 Secs.
    18. Fortune, P 62 by John Dowland
    Performer: Thomas Dunford (Lute)
    Period: Renaissance
    Written: England
    Venue: Potton Hall, Dunwich, Suffolk
    Length: 2 Minutes 47 Secs.
    19. Firste Booke of Songes: no 20, Come, heavy sleepe by John Dowland
    Performer: Thomas Dunford (Lute), Iestyn Davies ()
    Period: Renaissance
    Written: 1597; England
    Venue: Potton Hall, Dunwich, Suffolk
    Length: 3 Minutes 55 Secs.
    20. Firste Booke of Songes or Ayres: no 6, Now, o now, I needs must part by John Dowland
    Performer: Thomas Dunford (Lute), Iestyn Davies ()
    Period: Renaissance
    Written: 1597; England
    Venue: Potton Hall, Dunwich, Suffolk
    Length: 6 Minutes 18 Secs.

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