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This era-spanning album is a triumph

Elizabeth Kenny dazzles in 17th- and 21st-century works, says Anthony Burton Kenny’s playing matches the wilder flights of invention

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Ars Longa – Old and New Music for Theorbo

Works by Kapsperger, Macmillan, Muhly, Benjamin Oliver, Piccinini & de Visée Elizabeth Kenny (theorbo) Linn CKD 603 75:34 mins ‘Art is long, life is short.’ The history of the theorbo, the long-necked bass member of the lute family, is indeed short, spanning the period of the transition from the Renaissanc­e to the Baroque. But the art of music for the instrument has survived centuries up to the present day, thanks to the dedication of performers such as Elizabeth Kenny, and to her enterprise in working with composers to bring new theorbo works into being.

Old and new are deftly interwoven. Pieces from Alessandro Piccinini’s 1623 collection, explorator­y toccatas and fluent sets of variations, are wrapped around a Motet from

James Macmillan’s Passion cantata Since it was the day of Preparatio­n…, an assembly of simple, meaningful gestures. Three pieces from Giovanni Girolamo Kapsperger’s Fourth Book of 1640, including a virtuoso Toccata, precede Benjamin Oliver’s Extending from the inside, an expanding set of variations which at one point breaks into percussive jazzy chords. And the shadowed eloquence of Robert de Visée’s Suite in C minor proves an ideal introducti­on to Nico Muhly’s Berceuse with seven variations, which ingeniousl­y combines suite form and variation technique.

Kenny’s performanc­es are superb, technicall­y assured in the trickiest variations, and always with a sense of spontaneou­s re-creation which matches the improvisat­ory nature of the 17th-century toccatas and the wilder flights of invention of the 21st-century pieces. The recording provides an intimate focus on the performer, yet with enough ambience to suggest a space gratefully shared by the listener. PERFORMANC­E ★★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★★

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Dedicated artistry: Elizabeth Kenny is committed to creating new music
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