Venice, Leipzig, Versailles and London Collections - Palladian Ensemble - Early Music Review
07 October 2008
Early Music ReviewVictoria Helby
These four double CD sets (
The Venice..., The Leipzig..., The Versailles... and
The London Collection) bring together the recordings made by the former Palladian Ensemble between 1992 and 2005. During this period although two of the players changes, their basic line-up of recorder, violin and continuo was maintained. But now Pamela Thorby has left the group, and it's more flexible successor has been renamed ‘Palladians'. So these bargain reissues are particularly welcome as an impressive memorial to the original team. In spite of its position in
The Venice Collection, the pieces in
An Excess of Pleasure are actually by English composers such as Locke, Blow and Simpson as well as by Italians such as Matteis and Geminiani who settled in England. Some of these also feature in
The London Collection which contains an entertaining mix [of] divisions, broken consorts and arrangements of traditional airs. The Ensemble play consistently with verve, style and virtuosity. Full information about them is to be found on the Linn Records website.
Related Links
Palladians / The Palladian Ensemble
The Complete Palladian Ensemble Collector's Series
The Leipzig Collection: Bach Trio Sonatas / Bach Sonatas and Chorales
The London Collection: A Choice Collection / Held by the Ears
The Venice Collection: An Excess of Pleasure / The Winged Lion
The Versailles Collection: The Sun King’s Paradise / Les Elemens