French ensemble Le Poème Harmonique, led by conductor Vincent Dumestre, has delivered a lavish and celebratory rendition of Henry Purcell's masterpiece "Hail! Bright Cecilia". The album, which features a spirited text replete with allusions to musical instruments, showcases the composer's fertile imagination through its dazzling array of illustrative arias, duets, and choruses.
Recorded in French, the ensemble brings to life the opulent soundscapes that Purcell so skillfully crafted. From sprightly violins to cooing flutes, martial kettledrums, and richly characterful woodwind, Dumestre's nuanced leadership is accompanied by felicitous detail and theatrical flair. British tenor Hugo Hymas shines in particular, his light-as-a-feather tone complemented by imaginative word-painting that perfectly captures the essence of Purcell's text.
The soloists are rounded out by suitably impressive performances from Paul-Antoine Bénos-Djian and Vlad Crosman, with Crosman's awestruck rendition of Wondrous Machine! showcasing his impressive technical chops. A welcome bonus is John Blow's tuneful Welcome, Every Guest, recorded complete for the first time.
Overall, this album is a testament to Le Poème Harmonique's commitment to bringing classical music to life in all its glory. With Dumestre at the helm, they have crafted an account that is both luxuriant and deeply engaging, with every note and phrase given its due weight and attention.
Recorded in French, the ensemble brings to life the opulent soundscapes that Purcell so skillfully crafted. From sprightly violins to cooing flutes, martial kettledrums, and richly characterful woodwind, Dumestre's nuanced leadership is accompanied by felicitous detail and theatrical flair. British tenor Hugo Hymas shines in particular, his light-as-a-feather tone complemented by imaginative word-painting that perfectly captures the essence of Purcell's text.
The soloists are rounded out by suitably impressive performances from Paul-Antoine Bénos-Djian and Vlad Crosman, with Crosman's awestruck rendition of Wondrous Machine! showcasing his impressive technical chops. A welcome bonus is John Blow's tuneful Welcome, Every Guest, recorded complete for the first time.
Overall, this album is a testament to Le Poème Harmonique's commitment to bringing classical music to life in all its glory. With Dumestre at the helm, they have crafted an account that is both luxuriant and deeply engaging, with every note and phrase given its due weight and attention.