Purcell Consort of Voices - Music of Albert: Prince of Saxe, Coburg und Gotha
Description
Behind the stuffed shirts and the stiff upper lips in the Victorian era, dwelt some admirable spirits, none perhaps more admirable than Albert, Prince of Saxe, Coburg and Gotha, Prince Consort of Queen Victoria. Among this collection of songs by him are some which could take their place worthily in any recital of Lieder of his time, some reminiscent of the writing of Schubert and early Schumann. Most of the songs were written before his marriage, when he was eighteen or nineteen. In their melodic inventiveness and subtlety they are quite astonishing. Many are settings of verses by his brother. Prince Albert regarded himself as essentially an amateur musician, knowing that the duties of his station could never allow him the time and education to become the complete master of any art. Yet he achieved skill as a performer that Mendelssohn regarded as worthy of a professional.
In time for the Royal Wedding, with royal sentiments in the air, this Argo LP receives its first – and timely – release on CD. Full texts and translations are included.
Tracklisting
Prince Albert:
Ständchen
Trauerlied
Gruss aus der Ferne
Klage der Liebe
Der Ungeliebte
Nichts Schöneres
Lebewohl
Reiterlied
Liebe hat uns nun verient
Die Winterreise
Einsamkeit
Die letzen Worte eines Barden
Schmerz der Liebe
Abendruhe
Vereinigung
Invocazione all’Armonia
Artists:
Susan Longfield (soprano), Pauline Stevens (mezzo-soprano), Ian Partridge (tenor), Geoffrey Shaw (baritone), Christopher Keyte (bass) with Jennifer Partridge (piano)
Purcell Consort of Voices, Grayston Burgess (director)


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