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COR16081 Ravish'd with Sacred Extasies
Elin Manahan Thomas & David Miller
Price: £12.00
Overview
A Brand new recording of Elizabethan and Restoration Devotional Songs to the lute and theorbo by Thomas Campian, John Dowland, Pelham Humfrey & Henry Purcell.
Continuing its work with the rising stars of the early music world, CORO is delighted to be releasing a brand new recording by two of The Sixteen’s principal members - soprano, Elin Manahan Thomas and theorbo and lute player, David Miller.
The seventeenth century devotional songs on this disc were written against a backdrop of furious historical dramas and lurching tides of fortune. The songs chosen reflect these assorted times and contexts, and are accordingly diverse. Ravish’d with Sacred Extasies (a quote taken directly from Playford's ‘Harmonia Sacrae’) explores some of the most beautiful Elizabethan devotional songs ranging from the doctrinally eloquent to the theologically unsteady, from the spare and the restrained to the opulent and the overblown, from Dowland’s small cluster of late devotional songs to Purcell’s flowery and luscious settings.
Elin Manahan Thomas soprano
David Miller lute & theorbo
"Beautifully done."
BBC Radio 3, CD Review
Track Listings
Henry Purcell (1659-1695)
1. A Morning Hymn (Thou wakefull Shepherd)
Henry Purcell
2. How Long Great God?
John Dowland (1563-1626)
3. Preludium
Thomas Campian (1567-1619/20)
4. Never weather-beaten Saile
Thomas Campian
5. Author of Light
John Wilson (1595-1674)
6. Prelude 18
Pelham Humfrey (1647-1674)
7. Sleep downy sleep, come close mine eyes
Pelham Humfrey
8. A Hymne to God the Father
John Lawrence (?-1635)
9 - 12. Lute Suite
Henry Purcell
13. The Blessed Virgin's Expostulation
John Dowland
Trilogy:
14. Thou mighty God. 1. part
15. When Davids life by Saul. 2. part
16. When the poore Criple. 3. part
John Dowland
17. Galliard to Lachrimae
John Dowland
18. Where Sinne sore wounding
Henry Purcell
19. A Devine Hymn (Lord, what is Man)
Anon
20. Miserere, my Maker
John Dowland
21. In this trembling shadow
John Dowland
22. If that a Sinners sighes be Angels foode
Henry Purcell
23. Sleep, Adam, Sleep, and take thy rest
Henry Purcell
24. An Evening Hymn (Now that the Sun hath veil’d his Light)
TOTAL PLAYING TIME: 70.41













