Immerse yourself in the rich, historical tapestry of John Coprario's "Songs Of Mourning; Consort Music," a captivating collection of works that blend the elegance of Renaissance and early Baroque music. Released on January 1, 2014, under the prestigious Decca Music Group Ltd. label, this album offers a profound exploration of mourning and consolation through music.
Comprising 13 tracks, the album begins with a series of mournful songs dedicated to various royal figures, including King James, Queen Anne, and Prince Charles. These pieces are characterized by their solemn melodies and intricate polyphony, showcasing Coprario's mastery of the consort music form. The album also includes several fantasias, each displaying a different instrumental combination, from trio sonatas to larger ensembles, highlighting the versatility and depth of Coprario's compositional skills.
With a total duration of 53 minutes, this album is a testament to the enduring power of music to express grief and consolation. Coprario's works, performed with historical authenticity and sensitivity, offer a window into the musical and cultural landscape of 17th-century England. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast of early music or a newcomer eager to explore the rich heritage of the Renaissance, "Songs Of Mourning; Consort Music" promises an enlightening and moving listening experience.