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Release Date: Friday 10 February 2017
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The women appearing before our ears throughout this programme range from the Virgin Mary and Dido, queen of Carthage, to Shakespeare's Desdemona and the unfortunate Anne Boleyn, waiting for her execution in the Tower of London in 1536. But the disc also features four other heroines - the Italian composers Claudia Sessa, Francesca Caccini, Lucrezia Vizzana and Barbara Strozzi. All active between 1590 -1675, they will have required great courage to rise above the social conventions of the time, but this surprisingly productive period for female composers also offered an opportunity that would disappear in later centuries: the all-female environment provided by the convent. More than half of the women who published music before 1700 were nuns, including Sessaand Vizzana, who are here represented by brief meditations on the suffering and death of Christ.
Cacciniand Strozzi, on the other hand, lived very much in the secular world -Cacciniat the Florentine court and Strozzias a free-lance musician and composer in Venice. Unhindered by the restrictions imposed by the church on sacred music they both adhered to the new stile modernochampioned by Claudio Monteverdi. Celebrated for their singing, they composed vocal music which makes 'the words the mistress of the harmony and not the servant', to quote Monteverdi's brother Giulio Cesare. The soprano Ruby Hugheshas already made her name for herself in a wide-ranging repertoire, but has a special love for the constellation of lute, cello and voice. With Jonas Nordbergand Mime YamahiroBrinkmann-who also contribute instrumental solos -she here revels in the dramatic and expressive potential offered by this trio combination, and by the music by these female composers and their English colleagues Henry Purcelland John Bennet.
"[Ruby Hughes] has a warm, almost mellow voice, well suited to this enterprising collection of 17th-century songs…the striking feature of this disc is the array of powerful pieces by Italian women composers…to all them Ruby Hughes brings an exemplary understanding and stylishness." Gramophone Editor's Choice May 2017
Henry Purcell: Oh! lead me to some peaceful gloom; Dido's LamentJohn Bennet: Venus' BirdsBarbara Strozzi: Lamento(Lagrimemie); L'Eraclitoamoroso Claudia Sessa: Occhiiovissidi voiAnon.: The Willow Song; O death, rock me asleepFrancesca Caccini: Lasciatemiqui solo LucreziaVizzana: O magnum mysterium
Instrumental:
Giovanni Kapsberger: Toccata Arpeggiata(theorbo)
Alessandro Piccinini: Ciaccona(theorbo)
Antonio Vivaldi: Cello Sonata in G minor RV 42