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If the Fates allow

Music by Purcell and his Contemporaries

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If the Fates allow - Music by Purcell and his Contemporaries
The cover artwork of Helen Charlston & Sounds Baroque's Purcell album

FIRST PUBLISHED 23 MAY 2025

On her first solo recording for BIS, Gramophone Award-winner Helen Charlston performs a selection of songs by the English composer Henry Purcell, some very well-known, others less so, as well as pieces by other composers of the period such as John Blow, John Eccles, Christopher Simpson and Daniel Purcell, Henry's son.

Her choice focuses on songs that tell stories exploring the struggle between heart and mind: do we fall in love through reason or because fate destined it to be so? Concerning her special relationship with Purcell, Charlston explains that she finds herself making space for his songs in almost every programme she creates. She adds that his addictive music holds a power over her she cannot and does not want to escape, and this specific programme is a special acknowledgement of the fact that Purcell's music has become an essential part of her identity as a singer.

For this release, Helen Charlston is joined by the ensemble Sounds Baroque: Jonathan Manson (bass viol), William Carter (theorbo/baroque guitar) and Julian Perkins (harpsichord/organ), three musicians whose expertise and love for this music, she says, overflow in every note they play.

The album is available to purchase on the BIS Records label and to stream on Spotify. This recording project was supported by a grant from Continuo Foundation.

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