Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of English musical heritage with Christopher Kite's captivating album, "English Virginal Music of the 17th Century." Released in 1989 under the Hyperion label, this chamber music collection is a testament to the timeless elegance and intricate craftsmanship of the virginal, a keyboard instrument that flourished during the Renaissance and early Baroque periods.
Christopher Kite, a virtuoso on the virginal, brings to life a diverse array of compositions from the 17th century, each piece a window into the musical sensibilities of the era. The album spans a variety of styles and moods, from the stately pavans and lively galliards to the more intricate and contemplative suites. Notable tracks include "Pavan (1580)," "The Fall of the Leaf," and "A Sad Pavan for These Distracted Times," each offering a unique glimpse into the musical landscape of the time.
The album's duration of 50 minutes provides a concise yet comprehensive exploration of the virginal repertoire, making it an ideal introduction for those new to the instrument and a delightful revisit for seasoned enthusiasts. Kite's masterful performance highlights the technical brilliance and expressive depth of the virginal, showcasing its ability to convey a wide range of emotions and textures.
Whether you're a fan of early music or simply appreciate the beauty of historical instruments, "English Virginal Music of the 17th Century" is a must-listen. Christopher Kite's artistry and the exquisite compositions featured on this album make it a standout addition to any classical music collection.
This LP was released in 1983.
Tracks
Pavan (1580)Peter Philips, Christopher Kite
Callino Casturame, BK 35William Byrd, Christopher Kite
Pavan and Galliard "The Earle of Salisbury", BK 15William Byrd, Christopher Kite
The PrimroseMartin Peerson, Christopher Kite
The Fall of the LeafMartin Peerson, Christopher Kite
The Queen's CommandOrlando Gibbons, Christopher Kite
The Building of St Paul'sAnonymous, Christopher Kite
Frogges GalliardAnonymous, Christopher Kite
The New NightingaleAnonymous, Christopher Kite
The Milk MaidAnonymous, Christopher Kite
A Sad Pavan for These Distracted TimesThomas Tomkins, Christopher Kite
Worster BrawlsThomas Tomkins, Christopher Kite
Almaygne and CorrantThomas Strengthfield, Christopher Kite
Nanns MaskeAnonymous, Christopher Kite
AlmaygneAnonymous, Christopher Kite
CorrantAnonymous, Christopher Kite
An Irish ToyAnonymous, Christopher Kite
Glory of Ye NorthAnonymous, Christopher Kite
MaskeAnonymous, Christopher Kite
Suite No. 4 in C: I. AlmandJohn Blow, Christopher Kite
Suite No. 4 in C: II. CorantJohn Blow, Christopher Kite
Suite No. 4 in C: III. SarabandJohn Blow, Christopher Kite
Suite No. 4 in C: IV. GavottJohn Blow, Christopher Kite
Suite No. 4 in A Minor, Z. 663: I. PreludeHenry Purcell, Christopher Kite
Suite No. 4 in A Minor, Z. 663: II. AllemandeHenry Purcell, Christopher Kite
Suite No. 4 in A Minor, Z. 663: III. CouranteHenry Purcell, Christopher Kite
Suite No. 4 in A Minor, Z. 663: IV. SarabandeHenry Purcell, Christopher Kite
A New GroundHenry Purcell, Christopher Kite
Trumpet Tune, Called The CibellHenry Purcell, Christopher Kite
Ground in Gamut, Z. 645Henry Purcell, Christopher Kite
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