The wind from the West [2'47] To the memory of a great singer [1'45] Take, O take those lips away [1'57] As ever I saw [1'33] The bayley berith the bell away [2'38] There is a lady sweet and kind [1'41] Lullaby [1'52] Sweet content [1'37] Late summer [1'55] The singer [1'19] Rest, sweet nymphs [2'29] Sleep [2'42] A sad song [1'46] In an arbour green [1'21] Autumn twilight [2'49] I held love’s head [1'22] Thou gav’st me leave to kiss [0'50] Yarmouth Fair [1'56] Pretty ring time [1'29] A prayer to St Anthony of Padua [1'27] The sick heart [1'52] Robin Goodfellow [1'33] Jillian of Berry [0'41] Fair and true [2'38] Ha’nacker Mill [2'40] The night [2'06] My own country [2'33] The ?rst mercy [3'02] The lover’s maze [1'42] Cradle song [4'05] Sigh no more, ladies [1'09] Passing by [2'20] The contented lover [1'36] The Fox [3'03]
Philip Heseltine was born in London in 1894 and in his short life won public acclaim for the songs he wrote under the pseudonym Peter Warlock. He was particularly noted for his settings of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century texts, and brought the most delicate sensibility of the music of that period to his compositions. Warlock was considered an authority on Elizabethan music and in the course of his life he edited over three hundred Elizabethan and Jacobean lute songs for voice and keyboard or for choir.
Rarely can these works have been so beautifully and movingly performed on record as in this celebrated album, featuring John Mark Ainsley at the peak of his considerable powers, perfectly accompanied by Roger Vignoles.
‘Singer and song are ideally matched, pianist and piano part likewise, and the shade of Philip Heseltine should gain contentment’
(Gramophone)
‘Whether you collect tenors, English music or simply good singing, don’t be without this’
(BBC Music Magazine)
‘This is surely one of the best representations of Warlock on records’
(American Record Guide)
‘Enthusiastically recommended’
(Fanfare, USA) Dawniej CDA 66736; Recording details: September 1994; Rosslyn Hill Unitarian Chapel, Hampstead, London, United Kingdom