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Reviewer: Paul Riley And what riches are contained in the odes—even if, after a promising start, the creative spark dims on Dread Sir, the Prince of Light . Written for St Cecilia’s Day 1684, Begin the Song! is a worthy rejoinder to Purcell’s Welcome to all the Pleasures composed for the previous year’s feast, and with renowned bass John Gosling among the company, it takes the singer down to a saturnine low D—sung here with gravelly solemnity by Callum Thorpe. Duets for high tenor seem to have been something of a Blow speciality—the Purcell Ode contains four alone—and in Samuel Boden and Thomas Walker, director Jonathan Cohen has harnessed a quintessentially English sound whose lyricism fits the vocal writing like a glove. Mark how the Lark is a twittering number to launch what turns out to be more a celebration of Purcell than a lament. Throughout, the instrumental contribution is a joy; Cohen’s direction a model of stylish empathy and suavely-negotiated gear changes.
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