Musical and Amicable Society: Fiddlers Three – Music from Charles II’s ‘Private Musick’

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Varied and brilliant works for three violins and continuo – fantasias, sonatas, consorts and solos – from the court of Charles II.

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New from Musical & Amicable Society, directed by Martin Perkins, Fiddlers Three presents an astonishing varied cross-section of music associated with Charles II’s ‘Private Musick’, one of several groups of musicians working at the English court in the seventeenth century. According to biographer Roger North, Charles had an ‘utter detestation of Fancys’ and the period saw the decline in consort music for viols and winds, and the emergence of the violin as the string instrument of choice.

Fiddlers Three includes music by Purcell (the thrilling Three Parts upon a Ground from 1678), Jenkins and Finger, but also little-known gems by Preston, Baltzar, Mell, Pietkin and Isaack, and a brilliant set of variations on La Folia by Nicola Matteis.

Violins: Anna Curzon, Kate Fawcett and Catherine Martin
Bass viol and bass violin: Jonathan Rees
Triple harp: Aileen Henry
Theorbo and guitar: Lynda Sayce
Harpsichord, organ and direction: Martin Perkins

This recording was supported by a grant from Continuo Foundation

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Seven musicians of the Fiddlers Three programme, with their instruments
Three violinists of the Fiddlers Three playing during recording sessions
Detail images of viol player, harpist and organist, playing.

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Weight 0.1 kg
Dimensions 15 × 15 × 1 cm
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