Pavans and Fantasies from the Age of Dowland John Holloway
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2014
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
20.03.2014
Label: ECM
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Interpret: John Holloway
Komponist: John Dowland (1563-1626)
Das Album enthält Albumcover Booklet (PDF)
- John Dowland (1563 – 1626):
- 1 Dowlands: Lachrimae Antiquae 04:19
- Henry Purcell (1659–1695):
- 2 Purcell: Fantasy upon one note 02:45
- John Dowland (1563 – 1626):
- 3 Dowlands: Lachrimae Antiquae Novae 04:02
- William Lawes (1602 – 1645):
- 4 Lawes: 2Airsfor4 03:23
- John Dowland (1563 – 1626):
- 5 Dowland: Lachrimae Gementes 03:57
- John Jenkins (1592 – 1678):
- 6 Jenkins: Fantasy No. 12 for 2 Trebles and Bass 03:53
- John Dowland (1563 – 1626):
- 7 Dowland: Lachrimae Tristes 05:18
- Thomas Morley (1557/58 – 1602):
- 8 Morley: Lamento for 2 02:34
- John Dowland (1563 – 1626):
- 9 Dowland: Lachrimae Coactae 04:01
- Matthew Locke (1621/3 – 1677):
- 10 Locke: Fantasy for 2 Trebles and Bass 04:11
- John Dowland (1563 – 1626):
- 11 Dowland: Lachrimae Amantis 04:27
- William Lawes (1602 – 1645):
- 12 Lawes: Fantasy in C for 5 02:26
- John Dowland (1563 – 1626):
- 13 Dowland: Lachrimae Verae 04:14
Info zu Pavans and Fantasies from the Age of Dowland
John Dowlands “Lachrimae Pavans” gilt als eines der bedeutendsten Werke im Kanon der englischen Kammermusik. Basierend auf seinem berühmten Lied „Flow My Teares“ stellen diese sieben Pavanen – „Seven Teares“ („Sieben Tränen“), wie Dowland sie nannte – eine außergewöhnliche Form der Erforschung der kontrapunktischen und harmonischen Möglichkeiten eines vorgegebenen Themas dar. In dieser bemerkenswerten Aufnahme entwickelt der Barockgeiger John Holloway ein Konzertprogramm rund um die „Lachrimae Pavans“. Zwischen Dowlands Meisterstücke reihen sich hier Werke anderer wichtiger Komponisten dieser Ära: Henry Purcell, William Lawes, John Jenkins, Thomas Morley und Matthew Locke. Indem sie diese Werke sehr gegensätzlicher Färbung und unterschiedlichen Charakters hier kombinieren, geben uns Holloway und seine Mitmusiker einen lebendigen Eindruck von der Blüte der Consortmusik im England des 17. Jahrhunderts.
John Holloway, violin, viola
Monika Baer, violin, viola
Renate Steinmann, violin
Susanna Hefti, viola
Martin Zeller, bass violin
Recorded March 2013, Radio Studio Zürich
Engineered by Andreas Werner
Produced by Manfred Eicher
John Holloway
took up baroque violin in the early 1970s. With his baroque ensemble, L’Ecole d’Orphée, he made the first complete recording on historical instruments of Händel’s instrumental chamber music. Since then his growing chamber music and solo discography has ranged from Castello and Fontana to Vivaldi, Telemann and beyond. Since 1997 he has recorded for ECM New Series, with acclaimed albums including The Sonatas and Partitas for Violin Solo by Bach.
Holloway is one of the most experienced concertmasters in the Early Music world, having led orchestras for such diverse directors as Christie, Hogwood, Leonhardt, Koopman, Malgoire, McGegan. He was for many years concertmaster of Roger Norrington’s London Classical Players and of Andrew Parrott’s Taverner Players, leading groundbreaking performances and recordings of repertoire from the Florentine Intermedii to Brahms symphonies.
This has in turn led to numerous projects featuring Holloway as conductor and/or director from the violin, in repertoire ranging from Monteverdi to Britten.
He has taught at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London, the Schola Cantorum in Basel, the Early Music Institute of Indiana University in Bloomington, and the Hochschule für Musik in Dresden, Germany. From 2006 to 2012 he was Artistic Director of the International Competition and Masterclass "Violin in Dresden".
Booklet für Pavans and Fantasies from the Age of Dowland