Le Poème Harmonique: Hail! Bright Cecilia album review – Purcell's ode shines in luxurious French recording

Conductor Vincent Dumestre's Le Poème Harmonique brings to life Henry Purcell's timeless masterpiece 'Hail! Bright Cecilia' with unparalleled elegance and finesse. This sumptuous recording showcases Purcell's boundless creativity as he wove an intricate tapestry of musical allusions, from the organ to various instruments, in a spirited ode to St Cecilia, patroness of music.

Dumestre's masterful hand guides his ensemble through an array of luminous arias, duets, and choruses that radiate sprightly energy, courtesy of agile violins, soft flutes, and triumphant kettledrums. The addition of harp to the continuo and richly textured woodwind further enriches this lavish account, infusing each movement with felicitous detail and theatrical flair.

British tenor Hugo Hymas shines in the lead role, his ethereal voice complemented by ingenious word-painting that transports listeners to a world of musical fantasy. The supporting cast delivers equally impressive performances, with Paul-Antoine Bénos-Djian's luscious countertenor and Vlad Crosman's awestruck timbre evoking the very essence of Purcell's compositions.

The inclusion of John Blow's 'Welcome, Every Guest', recorded for the first time in its entirety, serves as a welcome bonus, injecting an invigorating dose of zesty energy into this already captivating disc. With Le Poème Harmonique and Dumestre at the helm, 'Hail! Bright Cecilia' takes on a life of its own, inviting listeners to immerse themselves in Purcell's glorious world of music.
 
omg u guys i just listened to the new recording of Hail! Bright Cecilia by Le Poème Harmonique and it's literally giving me all the feels 🌟🎶 vincent dumestre is a genius conductor and his ensemble brings so much life to purcell's music. hugo hymas as st cecilia is just perfection, his voice is like butter for ur soul 😍 and the harp addition is pure magic ✨ i love how they included john blow's welcome every guest, it's like a little bonus treat 🎁 what's ur favorite movement from this album? 🤔
 
I just LISTENED TO THE MOST AMAZING RECORDING OF HAIL! BRIGHT CECILIA!!! VINCENT DUMESTRE AND LE POÈME HARMONIQUE HAVE OUTDONE THEMSELVES WITH THIS STUNNING ACCOUNT OF PURCELL'S MASTERPIECE! I mean, the way they've woven together all these different instruments and voices is just PURE MAGIC 🧙‍♀️. And that harp addition? GAME CHANGER 💫. Hugo Hymas as Cecilia is ABSOLUTE PERFECTION 🎤. Can't wait to LISTEN TO IT AGAIN!
 
I'm telling you, something fishy is going on here 🐟... I mean, think about it - they're just now recording Henry Purcell's 'Hail! Bright Cecilia' in its entirety? That's like finding a lost treasure, right? And who's behind this? The orchestral world is full of money and power, you know... Maybe Le Poème Harmonique is more than just a musical group - maybe it's a front for something bigger 🤑. And have you seen the lineup for this album? Hugo Hymas, Paul-Antoine Bénos-Djian... these guys are all connected to the music elite somehow. It's like they're pulling off some kind of orchestrated (heh) musical coup 🎶. I'm not buying it, fam 😏.
 
I just love it when they bring back old masterpieces like this! 🎶 I mean, Henry Purcell is a genius and this recording with Le Poème Harmonique is seriously stunning! The way the harp adds that extra sparkle to each movement is pure magic 💫. And Hugo Hymas' voice? Wow, he's got some serious pipes on him 🔥. I'm also loving how they included John Blow's "Welcome, Every Guest" - it's like a little bonus gift 🎁. But what really gets me is the energy of the whole ensemble - they're just so into it! 🌟
 
I'm loving the vibes from this new recording 🎵💫. The way they've woven all those musical threads together is pure magic ✨. But you know what? With great beauty comes great pressure – I mean, how do you recreate something as timeless as Purcell's work? 😬 It's a tall order, but I think Dumestre and his crew have pulled it off with flying colours 🎉. And can we talk about that bonus track from John Blow? That was the icing on the cake 🍰! But let's be real, some of those parts are gonna take a while to get used to – too much going on at once 🤯. Still, I'd totally listen to this album on repeat for days 😴.
 
I JUST LISTENED TO THIS RECORDING AND I'M BLOWN AWAY BY THE LE POÈME HARMONIQUE ENSEMBLE THEY'RE LIKE A TEAM OF MUSICAL WIZARDS WEAVING A MAGICAL SPELL WITH EVERY NOTE THEY PLAY FROM THE ORGAN TO THE KETTLEDRUMS THEY'RE ALL WORKING TOGETHER IN PERFECT HARMONY 🎵👏
 
just listened to this record & i'm obsessed 😍! le poème harmonique has done an amazing job bringing purcell's music to life. the way dumestre guides his ensemble is pure magic ✨🎵. and that harp addition? game changer 🤩. british tenor hugo hymas shines in lead role, sounds like he's singing straight from heavens ✈️. can't get enough of this beautiful record, makes me wanna throw a party to celebrate music 🎉!
 
oh my gosh 🤩 dumestre and his ensemble are literally bringing this ancient masterpiece to life in such a breathtaking way 🌟 the harp is like adding an extra layer of magic to the whole thing ✨ i'm also so loving hugo hymas' voice, it's like butter for your soul 😍 and can we talk about how amazing it is that they recorded john blow's 'welcome every guest' for the first time? what a genius move 🤓 this record is giving me life 💖
 
I gotta say 🤩 I'm absolutely loving this recording of 'Hail! Bright Cecilia' by Le Poème Harmonique 🎵 Their take on Henry Purcell is so elegant and refined, it feels like a breath of fresh air 😌 The addition of harp to the continuo is genius, adds such depth and texture to the music 🤯 And that British tenor Hugo Hymas is singing like an angel 👼 I mean, have you listened to 'Welcome, Every Guest' by John Blow? That's a game changer 💥 It's amazing how Le Poème Harmonique brings all these classic pieces back to life with such finesse and flair 🎶
 
omg i just listened to this new recording of "Hail! Bright Cecilia" by Le Poème Harmonique and it's like totally breathtaking 🎵😍 the way they weaved together all these different instruments is so genius and Vincent Dumestre as a conductor is literally magical 💫 i love how Hugo Hymas shines in his lead role, his voice just transports you to another world 🌙 but what really made me go wow was that it included John Blow's "Welcome, Every Guest" for the first time ever 🤯 that added this whole new level of energy to the entire thing 💥
 
OMG 😍 I'm so over these classical music recordings that are just like listening to your grandma's old records 🎶😴. But this one, though! Vincent Dumestre is like a conductor ninja - he sneaks up on you with that elegant sound and BAM! You're transported to 17th century England 💫. The way they incorporated harp and kettledrums is genius, it's like having your own personal orchestra at home 🏠🎺. And Hugo Hymas, wow! His voice is so ethereal, I feel like I'm floating on air ✨. This recording is not just a tribute to Purcell, it's an experience 😊.
 
🎵 I just listened to the new recording of 'Hail! Bright Cecilia' by Le Poème Harmonique and Vincent Dumestre... what can i say? 🙌 This ensemble absolutely nails it! The way they weave together all these different instruments is pure magic ✨. And Hugo Hymas as St Cecilia? Absolutely stunning 🤩. I love how the harp adds that extra layer of depth to each movement. It's like you're transported to another world, you know? 😌 What i think really sets this recording apart is the way it balances elegance and energy - it's not too stuffy or over-the-top, just perfectly in tune 🎶. Definitely worth checking out if you love period music! 👍
 
omg, i'm OBSESSED with this new album by Le Poème Harmonique!!! 🤩 they're bringing back the vibes from another era and it's sooo beautiful! Vincent Dumestre is a genius conductor 🙌, he really knows how to make each instrument shine in their own way. And Hugo Hymas, wow, his voice is like butter for your ears 😋. I love that they included John Blow's 'Welcome, Every Guest' too, it's like the icing on the cake! 💕 I'm totally going to listen to this album on repeat all day long 🎵👀
 
🎵 I'm loving this latest recording by Le Poème Harmonique. The way they've woven together different instruments and styles is just masterful. It's like they're transporting you straight into 17th-century England! 🌳 And can we talk about Hugo Hymas' voice? It's like butter, smooth and rich. I love how the harp adds this extra layer of depth to the music too. 💫 The fact that they've recorded John Blow's 'Welcome, Every Guest' for the first time is a total bonus. It's like a little treat to keep you hooked from start to finish. Overall, it's just a beautifully crafted album that'll make you want to listen over and over again! 😍
 
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