4039956923091

The Queen's Masque - A Female Representation Of Power In English 16th Century Consort Music

Carine Tinney; Ziv Braha; ensemble feuervogel

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Format: CD

Cat No: COV92309

Release Date:  15 March 2024

Label:  Coviello

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  4039956923091

Genres:  Classical  Early Music  

  • Description

    Fairy figure, minstrel or Blessed Virgin? Elizabeth I used all these role models as if in a masquerade to legitimize her position as monarch.

    Female rulers were not actually envisaged in the structures of the 16th century. They contradicted the passive, obedient and silent image of women of the time. With masque music by Byrd, Dowland, Morley, Parsons and others, ensemble feuervogel looks behind these royal masks, breaks through courtly facades and explores how the problem of role models was solved under Elizabeth I.

    ensemble feuervogel says of this recording:

    In our new program 'The Queen's Masque - Metamorphoses of Power,' we focus on the music of the second half of the 16th century. During this time, the English masque held significant societal and political significance and flourished at the court of Queen Elizabeth I. In essence, the masque was a grand celebration featuring not only music and dance but also satirical plays, pantomime, and masquerade. An integral part of it was the so-called 'Antimasque,' portraying wild, animalistic, and uncouth elements as a counterpart to the ordered world. A plethora of the beautifully transmitted repertoire focuses on the Queen herself.

    On our CD, we particularly shed light on Elizabeth I, who, as a woman in a position of power, was both admired and criticized. We aim to explore the significance of societal roles, which are now critically questioned, through our music.

    In the words of John Bennet:

    "Her name all bliss, with voice demiss I sing adoring, Humbly imploring that my rude voice may please her sacred ears, whose skill deserves the music of the spheres"



    "The playing of the fine ensemble […] makes a good impression and leaves nothing to be desired" – MusicWeb International

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Robert Parsons : De la court
      • 2. John Bennet : Eliza, her name gives honour
      • 3. Daniel Norcome : With Angel's face and brightness
      • 4. Peter Philips : Pavan, Galliard
      • 5. Anonymous: Galliard
      • 6. Daniel Bachiler : Daniel's Almain
      • 7. Thomas Morley : The Frog Galliard
      • 8. John Hilton : Fair Oriana, Beauty's Queen
      • 9. Thomas Weelkes : Hark, I hear some dancing
      • 10. Richard Nicholson : The Jew's Dance
      • 11. William Byrd : The fair young virgin
      • 12. Anonymous (arr. ensemble feuervogel): The kyngs pawvyon
      • 13. John Wilbye (arr. ensemble feuervogel): Lady, when I behold
      • 14. John Dowland : Sir John Souches Galliard / My thoughts are winged with hope
      • 15. Thomas Morley : Hard by a crystal fountain
      • 16. Richard Dering : Pavan in Four Parts
      • 17. Anonymous: Gallyard
      • 18. Thomas Morley : La Coranto
      • 19. Hugh Ashton : Hugh Ashton's Maske
      • 20. John Mundy : Were I a king
      • 21. Anonymous: Pavana
      • 22. Anonymous: Gallyard
      • 23. William Byrd (arr. ensemble feuervogel): My Lord of Oxenfords Maske
      • 24. William Byrd (arr. Ziv Braha): Mounsiers Almaine
      • 25. Thomas Morley (arr. ensemble feuervogel): The Lord Souches Maske
      • 26. Anonymous: My mind to me a kingdom is
      • 27. Edward Johnson : Eliza is the fairest Queen