The Honour of William Byrd
Show recording detailsBIS-2663
Originally recorded in 2023
Classical
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This disc provides an opportunity to explore the music of the proud Englishman, the devoted friend, the loyal subject, and the faithful servant that was William Byrd, on the occasion of the 400th anniversary of his death. Through a collection of songs and instrumental works performed by the Chelys Consorts of Viols joined by tenor violist Harry Buckoke and mezzo-soprano Helen Charlston, this recording introduces this key figure of the English Renaissance music: both devoutly Catholic and a favourite of the Protestant Queen, a serious character capable of weighty contemplation but also sharp wit and humour, and the loyal friend who wrote so personally and touchingly. Beginning with Thou poet’s friend, a celebration of the union of poetry and music, the ensemble’s carefully chosen works are in turn gay, sad, religious and secular, culminating in one of the best and most moving consort songs ever composed, Ye sacred Muses, a tribute to Thomas Tallis, Byrd’s teacher, colleague and friend. The seven instrumental pieces showcase Byrd’s inventiveness with their unexpected runs, cross-rhythms, daring harmonies, lively dances and the joy of sheer virtuosity.
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“… It is immediately apparent that The Chelys Consort is smooth and fluid in its performances. Each voice stands out so that once can appreciate Byrd’s often twisting lines, with a depth that provides a soft and integrated texture. The vocal parts sung by Helen Charlston are done with ease and a good sense of integrating the text into the ensemble as a whole. For a paean to William Byrd, one could not ask for a more fitting honor. Well worth obtaining.”
“…Songs lamenting the deaths of the courtier Philip Sidney and Byrd’s mentor Thomas Tallis stand out amid a consistently intriguing programme. Played by the Chelys Consort and flawlessly sung by the mezzo-soprano Helen Charlston, the whole thing is beautifully done.”
“…Songs lamenting the deaths of the courtier Philip Sidney and Byrd’s mentor Thomas Tallis stand out amid a consistently intriguing programme. Played by the Chelys Consort and flawlessly sung by the mezzo-soprano Helen Charlston, the whole thing is beautifully done.”
5* Coupe de Cœur |
Performance **** Recording ***
“Whether or not these vocal works were meant to be sung by male singers is debateable, but Helen Charlston's rich, deep timbre make such distinctions irrelevant. Supple, controlled and vibrato free, she is sympathetically supported by a combination of treble, tenor and bass viols, which come into their own in Byrd's complex but rhythmically appealing Fantasias..."
“… She [Charlston] can give life to a line like few others; her diction is marvellous, and marvellously varied; everything flows with incomparable beauty…the disc is an unalloyed pleasure…”
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