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A wild ride through early 18th-century England

Kate Bolton-porciatti delights in the eccentrici­ties and exuberance of this deftly performed collection

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The Mad Lover

Suites, Sonatas and Variations by Thomas Dunford, H Eccles, J Eccles, Matteis the Elder, Matteis the Younger, D Purcell and H Purcell Théotime Langlois de Swarte (violin), Thomas Dunford (lute) Harmonia Mundi HMM 902305 74:48 mins Taking its name from John Fletcher’s Jacobean tragicomed­y, The Mad Lover offers a taste of England’s sensual, passionate, sometimes wild, often eccentric musical soundscape in the years around 1700. Ornate and refined sonatas rub shoulders here with popular, foot-tapping numbers, many of them founded on ground basses that recur, like an obsessiona­l memory, throughout the programme.

The two young protagonis­ts in this mesmerisin­g performanc­e are violinist Théotime Langlois de Swarte (here in his debut recording as a soloist) and lutenist Thomas Dunford. Approachin­g the repertoire with a shared musical vision, they produce ravishingl­y expressive accounts from curtain up to lights down. They’re aptly ebullient in the felicitous G major Suite by Italian émigré composer-violinist Nicola Matteis the Elder, and swagger their way through his zany Variations on the ‘mad’ theme, La Folìa. De Swarte plays a noble Jacob Stainer violin from 1665 (formerly Reinhard Goebel’s), wielding its bow with chivalric flair in the elaborate Fantasia by the younger Nicola Matteis. His vocally-inspired playing is particular­ly effective in Henry Eccles’s G minor Sonata, with its pleading operatic melodies and dramatic outbursts.

These exuberant and virtuosic works give way to broodingly introspect­ive pieces, like Purcell’s G minor Prelude, with its lonely chromatici­sms, the yearning Sarabanda amorosa by papa Matteis, or Dunford’s own solo improvisat­ion – a hauntingly ruminative piece in which he coaxes prismatic shades and timbres from his sonorous lute. Harmonia Mundi’s resonant recording and expert balance contribute to a truly outstandin­g disc. PERFORMANC­E

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Ravishingl­y expressive accounts from curtain up to lights down

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