"Once in a while a disc comes along that stops you dead in your tracks. Soprano Emily Van Evera an undoubted star...most striking is the downright sensuality of her singing, which is at times deliciously erotic. Buy it." —Classic CD
"Van Evera's investment in this project measures up to the accomplishments of Lady Rich and supports a stand-out recording" —Classic FM Magazine
Soprano Emily Van Evera is an uncommonly versatile singer. Her luminous voice blends sense with sensuousness, and can sound at once tender and thrillingly beautiful. Fittingly, Van Evera's inspiration for her first Avie recording is Lady Penelope Rich, a "heart-stealing goddess" who was sister to the Earl of Essex, muse to poets and musicians and the devoted mistress to Lord Mountjoy. She also inspired some of the finest music by composers of Elizabethan England.
The music on My Lady Rich ranges from the Shakespearean "How should I your true love know"—from Hamlet, a mad song of Ophelia's, the tragic character to whom Lady Rich's predicament has been likened—to the Spanish "Vuestros ojos" (Lady Rich was famously fluent in Spanish); from the spirited "Hampton Court Masque" in which Lady Rich took part in 1604 to the sorrowful "And is it night," a nocturnal yearning for a lost lover.
Emily Van Evera has won international acclaim for her numerous ground-breaking and award-winning recordings, particularly of earlier repertoire. Her chart-topping CD of the music of Hildegard von Bingen was singled out by The Gramophone for her characteristic expressivity: "the sheer power of the words comes across nowhere else as strongly as in Van Evera's performance."