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The Comic Muse: A Celebration of 18th-Century Theatrical Brilliance
"The Comic Muse" delves into the vibrant and often overlooked world of 18th-century theatre, celebrating the extraordinary talent and influence of Kitty Clive.
This album pays homage to a time when music, drama, and comedy intertwined, captivating audiences with their wit, emotion, and virtuosity.Through this collection of performances, we invite you to experience the timeless allure of this golden age of theatre.
Kitty Clive, a captivating figure of 18th-century London theater, was renowned for her versatility, wit, and powerful voice. This recording delves into her world, exploring the diverse musical landscape that shaped her performances.
From the lively instrumental interludes of spoken plays to the soaring arias of Handel's operas, Clive's artistry transcended boundaries. Her ability to seamlessly transition between dramatic and comedic roles, often incorporating improvised elements, captivated audiences and solidified her status as a theatrical icon.
Through a selection of works by composers such as Robert Woodcock, Johann Christoph Pepusch, Thomas Arne, and George Frideric Handel, this album offers a glimpse into the vibrant musical culture of the era. It celebrates Clive's enduring legacy and the rich tapestry of sound that enriched the London stage during her time.
Thrilling audiences with a blend of music, drama, and storytelling, Apollo's Cabinet brings Early Music to life. Winners of numerous international competitions, they weave together murders, drinking songs, and Cinderella stories into evocative performances.
Their signature style combines acting, dance, poetry, and drama, making historical music accessible and engaging for modern audiences. From prestigious venues like the London Handel Festival to international tours, Apollo's Cabinet captivates across Europe.
Dedicated to education, the ensemble offers workshops and concerts for children and adults, collaborating with renowned institutions like the Royal Opera House and English National Opera.