Music To Hear…Alfonso Ferrabosco

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Alfonso Ferrabosco, born in Greenwich to an Italian composer father of the same name, was the pre-eminent viol player of the early 17th century, and his lyra viol publication mostly for solo viol is the largest, most important & technically challenging publication for viol for nearly a century.

It was published in the same year at the Shakespeare Sonnets, and may share a dedicatee, in Henry Wriothsley, Earl of Southampton. Ferrabosco worked extensively with Ben Jonson on his plays and masks, in some of which Shakespeare acted.

The lyra viol was an English invention of only a few year before this work, and it had become bit of a craze, with many works published in the first 15 years of the century. It’s first referred to in a play by Ben Jonson in 1599, Cynthia’s Revels, and at this time probably had sympathetic metal strings running underneath the bridge and through a hollow fingerboard.Lyra-viol music is really the beginning of the journey that ends in the Bach suites for ‘cello and violin.

“These are intimate performances of intimate music, yes; but the writing and the playing as such that chordal and contrapuntal textures, beefy bass lines and flute like cantabiles just about do the job of an entire consort of viols…There are some juicy pizzicato passages redolent of the lute…[Morikawa] her stylish duetting is a welcome contribution to this enjoyable release” – Gramophone

★★★★ Performance ★★★★ Recording “The preludes and dance numbers are played with vigour and stateliness, and with just the right amount of rustic edge. Boothby also brings out the melancholic quality of Ferrabosco’s music – a style that was highly fashionable in late-Elizabethan and early-Jacobean England” – BBC Music Magazine

RECORDINGS OF THE MONTH “He has also made a number of excellent recordings of music for solo viol…Now we have a very impressive disc…Just how beautiful and subtle such music can be is evidenced perfectly on this disc” – Musicweb International

SKU: SIGCD757

Richard Boothby viola da gamba

Asako Morikawa viola da gamba


Release Date: 02/06/2023

Catalogue Number: SIGCD757

Barcode: 635212075722

“Lovers of the viol – and especially of English music for the instrument – already have many reasons to be grateful to Richard Boothby…[This is] a very impressive disc…Boothby’s interpretation of this selection from Ferrabosco’s Lessons is uniformly sensitive and perceptive and, at many points, wonderfully expressive…It is one of Boothby’s strengths that, without exaggerations, he makes clear the distinctions between the kinds of dances Ferrabosco includes in his Lessons. His playing of the several corantos included in his programme is an utter delight…Boothby articulates, to something like perfection, the similarities and differences, where Ferrabosco’s Almaines and Corantos are concerned…I really cannot praise Richard Boothby’s performances too highly. He captures the structural clarity of Ferrabosco’s music alongside its poetry, and gives voice to its melancholy as well as its moments of joy. These may be ‘Lessons’, but Boothby shows that there is much more than the merely didactic in this music…Just how beautiful and subtle such music can be is evidenced perfectly on this disc” – MusicWeb International

“[Boothby] his characterisation of the dances is a delight. The six-string instrument generates complex and involved textures and a variety of moods” – The Arts Desk

“Boothby coaxes an expressive, glowing sound in a reverberant church acoustic from its spread chords and gracefully placed notes…unrivalled virtuosity, ranging from the flamboyant to the reflective” – The Strad

[1] Prelude 2
[2] Almaine – Coranto
[3] Galliard – Coranto
[4] Almaine – Coranto *
[5] Galliard – Coranto *
[6] Prelude 3 [0.49]
[7] Alxmaine – Coranto
[8] Galliard – Coranto
[9] Almaine – Coranto
[10] Prelude 1
[11] Galliard – Coranto
[12] Almaine – Coranto
[13] Pavan – Coranto

*with Asako Morikawa

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