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    The spirit of Shakespeare hovers over the best classical record of the month

    RaymondBy RaymondFebruary 20, 2026Updated:February 20, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Elizabethan

    Rating: 5. Rating scale: 0 to 5.

    Ruby Hughes

    “Under the Shadows”

    (UNTIL)

    See, hear, touch, kiss, die…

    John Dowland longs for love. Light up!

    I sit, I sigh, I cry, I faint, I die…

    But no tears can penetrate a heart of flint.

    Dark Renaissance troubadour Dowland’s “Come Again” opens Ruby Hughes’ new album. She is a gentle interpreter of melancholy, so sensitive in the pandemic album “End of my days”, which she released with the Manchester Collective in 2024.

    Now the British singer has made her Swedish contacts; Lute player Jonas Nordberg and cellist Mime Brinkmann. An ideal trio for four hundred year old Elizabethan passions in eroticism and misery. In sweet pain with John Dowland’s well-known “Flow my Tears” or the mourning tears of a widow. But here and there there are also invigorating interludes like “Mrs. Winter’s Jump”.

    Ruby Hughes can sing close, close – almost inaudible in between, but so finely calibrated in an overall pleasant soundscape. When she plays us “Full fathom five,” the original version of “Stormen,” the simple song becomes infinitely sad with its weakness Ding dong Bells accompany Nordberg’s sensitive lute playing.

    The spirit of Shakespeare hovers over the album’s 23 songs. Perhaps he took inspiration for Hamlet from the introspective John Dowland, who was also serving at the Danish court. Ruby Hughes’ song selection opens up fantasies about the emotional life of the Elizabethans. Here with additions from later times, such as Henry Purcell’s wonderful study of a kiss or the contemplation of loneliness.

    Best title: “Sweeter than Roses”

    Three more current classic favorites

    Bamberg Symphony/Riccardo Frizza

    “Italian perspectives”

    (pentatone)

    Piano music by Sergei Rachmaninov in sophisticated orchestration by the Italian Ottorino Respighi.

    Vision String Quartet/Joel Lyssarides

    “In the Fields”

    (ACT)

    The Swedish jazz pianist with fresh German strings interprets Bartók, Ravel, Cornelis Vreeswijk…

    Los Angeles Philharmonic/Gustavo Dudamel

    “Romeo and Juliet”

    (Deutsche Grammophon)

    Complete edition of Sergei Prokofiev’s epic ballet score. 135 minutes of pampering sound choreography.

    Read more disc reviews and about other discs that have become classics of the month.

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