The Harp Consort
The Harp Consort is an international early music ensemble directed by Andrew Lawrence-King, specialising in Baroque opera, early dance-music, and historical World Music.
The Harp Consort improvises within the distinct baroque, renaissance, and medieval music styles. The group takes its inspiration from the 17th-century harp consort formed in England at the court of Charles I: in contrast to the homogeneous string orchestra, the Consorte brought together diverse types of solo instruments – harp, lutes, keyboards, strings – and voices, to create colourful new combinations in the fashion of the day. Like the 17th-century Consorte, the Harp Consort is formed around the accompanying instruments of the basso continuo. It brings together an international team of musicians who create a rich variety of timbres.
CDs and awards
The Harp Consort's debut CD, Luz y Norte gained a Diapason d’Or in France, Record of the Year from Amadeus magazine in Italy, and topped the classical charts for five weeks in Australia.The ensemble's recordings on DHM include 'Carolan's Harp’; ‘Italian Concerto’ ; the medieval ‘Ludus Danielis’; and La púrpura de la rosa , the first New World opera, given in Lima, Peru in 1701. The ensemble has also recorded Lawes for Berlin Classics and Purcell for Astrée Auvidis, and formed the continuo band for Andrew Lawrence-King's recording of Handel's ‘Almira’ , for Vivaldi's ‘Four Seasons’ with the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra and for ‘Fire-Water’: Spanish renaissance ensaladas with The King's Singers.
The Harp Consort now records exclusively for Harmonia Mundi USA. Their first release was Missa Mexicana: festive polyphony and popular dances from 17th-century Mexico. Their second CD, Miracles of Notre Dame won the Dutch "Edison" award: it was also Gramophone Magazine's Editor's Choice & London Telegraph CD of the Year.
Discography
- Luz y Norte: Baroque Dance-music from Spain, Italy, South America and Africa. Music by Lucas Ruiz de Ribayaz, Madrid 1677. BMG DHM 05472 77810 2
- Carolan's Harp. Music by Turlough O'Carolan. Andrew Lawrence-King, with Caitríona O'Leary, Nigel Rogers, with Steve Player as The Frenchman & the Jovial Crew; David Douglass, Nancy Hadden, Belinda Sykes, Hille Perl ; Lucy Carolan, Pat O'Brien, Paul O'Dette, Steve Player, Pedro Estevan. BMG 05472-77375-2.
- Italian Concerto: The Italian "gusto" at home and abroad. Music by Vivaldi, Turlough O'Carolan, J.S. Bach, Handel. Andrew Lawrence-King. With Hille Perl, Paul O'Dette, and many other performers. BMG DHM 05472-77366-2.
- Ludus Danielis
- La púrpura de la rosa
- Spanish Gypsies: Celtic and Spanish music in Shakespeare's England. Music by John Playford, Tobias Hume, Giles Farnaby, and others. Hille Perl, Rachel Podger, Nancy Hadden, Keith McGowan ; and Steve Player, Lee Santana, Michael Metzler, directed by Andrew Lawrence-King. BMG Ariola Classics DHM 05472 77516 2.
- Missa Mexicana. Harmonia Mundi HMX 2907923.
- Vivaldi: The Four Seasons - Freiburger Barockorchester
- Fire-Water: Spanish renaissance ensaladas - The King's Singers
- Miracles of Notre Dame
- El Arte de Fantasía: Spanish romances and French chansons from the libre de cifra nueva para tecla, arpa & vihuela, transcribed by Luis Venegas de Henestrosa. Music by Cabezón, Mudarra, Josquin, Narváez, Crequillon, et al. Andrew Lawrence-King, with Hille Perl, Lee Santana, Steve Player, Helen Coombs. Harmonia Mundi USA HMU 907316.
- Les travailleurs de la mer: Ancient songs from a small island. Music of Guernsey, after the novel by Victor Hugo. Directed by Andrew Lawrence-King, with Clara Sanabras and Paul Hillier ; and Jane Achtman, Nancy Hadden, Ian Harrison, Steven Player, Richardo Padilla, Helen Coombs. HMU 907330.