Holborne The Fruit of Love L'Achéron and François Joubert-Caillet
Album info
Album-Release:
HRA-Release:
22.02.2014
Label: Outhere Music
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Artist: L'Achéron and François Joubert-Caillet
Composer: Anthony Holborne (c.1545-1602)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- 1 The Fruit of Love 01:50
- 2 Galliard I 02:05
- 3 Bona Speranza 04:31
- 4 Galliard II 02:10
- 5 The Night Watch 01:47
- 6 Last Will and Testament 04:19
- 7 Hermoza 04:39
- 8 Muy Linda 02:10
- 9 Infernum 03:55
- 10 Galliard III 01:47
- 11 Pavana ploravit 05:55
- 12 Ecce quam bonum 02:36
- 13 The Choice 01:08
- 14 The Teares of the Muses 03:33
- 15 The Funeralls 05:30
- 16 Almaine 01:59
- 17 Pavan 02:23
- 18 Galliard IV 02:26
- 19 Paradizo 04:38
- 20 The Honey-Suckle 01:26
- 21 The Fairie-Round 02:47
- 22 The Image of Melancholly 05:35
Info for Holborne The Fruit of Love
Discover “The Fruit of Love” (Holborne) with François Joubert-Caillet and L'Archéron . Accompanied by lutes, cittern, pandora, virginal and ottavino, this highly individual consort of viols gives a new and exceptional timbre to the works here recorded.
Anthony Holborne published an important collection of works in five parts for viola da gamba and other instruments in 1599; this was the first publication of instrumental dances in England. A skilled lute player himself, he was also known for his mastery of the bandora and the cittern. The dances are mostly pavanes, galliards and allemandes, although they are all linked by titles that either suggest a particular musical character or that are deliberately more enigmatic…
After the recording of Johannes Schenk’s Le Nymphe di Rheno with Wieland Kuijken, we now present the first recording of François Joubert-Caillet with his Achéron ensemble. The ensemble’s viol players have here made a point of using copies of English violas da gamba from the beginning of the 17th century, for the extra length of the strings on these instruments gives them a truly remarkable depth and weight of sound. A few of these viols were made especially for this project. Accompanied by lutes, cittern, pandora, virginal and ottavino (a small spinet sounding an octave higher than notated), this highly individual consort of viols gives a new and exceptional timbre to the works here recorded.
Lucile Boulanger, alto violin
Marion Martineau, tenor violin
Andreas Linos, bass violin
Sarah van Oudenhove, consort bass violin
Miguel Henry, lute & cittern
Sofie Vanden Eynde, lute & bandora
Yoann Moulin, virginal & ottavino
François Joubert-Caillet, viola da gamba, conductor
Recorded on August 2013 at église Notre-Dame de Centeilles, France
Artistic direction, recording & editing by Jérôme Lejeune
No biography found.
Booklet for Holborne The Fruit of Love