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Purcell: The Indian Queen

Scholars Bar Ens

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Cat No: 8553752

Release Date:  12 January 1999

Label:  Naxos - Nxc / Naxos Classics

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  730099475228

Genres:  Classical  

Composer/Series:  PURCELL

  • Description

    Henry Purcell had the curious distinction of being the last great English-born composer to receive international recognition until the series of composers born in the second half of the 19th century. When he came into the world is not perfectly clear, but it is thought sometime in 1659, and by the age of eight was composing. By than a chorister at the Chapel Royal, his voice broke at the early age of 13, and he was given the task of looking after the Royal wind and keyboard instruments. Tuning these at such an early age shows his acute ear, and by 18 he held the position - though at a low level - of composer at the court. Aged 20 he was appointed organist at Westminster Abbey, an extraordinary position for one so young. Appointments came at an alarming rate, making him a rich young man. Yet for one so famous, little is known of his personal life which ended at the tragically early age of 35.You only have to look at the list of works he composed to believe he must have died from fatigue! Six major works for the stage, including The Fairy Queen, Dido and Aeneas and The Indian Queen; incidental music to 43 plays; orchestral works; 68 Anthems and a vast number of songs and keyboard works.It has been said that Purcell did not advance music, but he brought perfection to everything that was to be admired in music of his time. The text of The Indian Queen was written by John Dryden and first performed as a play in 1664. It was revived in 1694, and to bring a new dimension Purcell was asked to write a Masque to make the play into a semi-opera. Opera as such was not in fashion in England at that time, though it is said that there were many fine singers. The audiences did not enjoy recitatives, and preferred a play with musical interludes. Dido and Aeneas is therefore Purcell's only true opera, though with almost 80 minutes of music The Indian Queen was substantial 'incidental' music. The story is an exotic one of love and death, and, strangely for this period, set in Peru and Mexico. There are a number of orchestral passages, with the required arias for the major characters, together with choruses, and, to please the audience of that time, a comic interlude.Whether it was performed in Purcell's lifetime - it was completed only a few months before his untimely death - we are uncertain. The odds are that it was not, which would fit with the addition of a final section by Henry's brother, Daniel, The Masque of Hymen, which gives the work to a happy ending. The Scholars Baroque Ensemble was founded in 1987 by David van Asch with the idea of complementing the work of the vocal ensemble, The Scholars. That group consisted of the soprano Kym Amps, counter tenor, Angus Davidson, tenor, Robert Doveton and the bass, David van Asch. The instrumentalists of the ensemble are all specialists in the field of Baroque music and play original instruments (or copies) using techniques contemporary with that period. Singers and players work together without a director to produ

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. First Music-First Aire - The Scholars Baroque Ens
      • 2. First Music-Second Aire - The Scholars Baroque Ens
      • 3. Second Music-First Aire - The Scholars Baroque Ens
      • 4. Second Music-Second Aire - The Scholars Baroque Ens
      • 5. Ov - The Scholars Baroque Ens
      • 6. Prologue And Act I: Trumpet Tune - The Scholars Baroque Ens
      • 7. Prologue And Act I: Wake, Quivera, Wake - Angus Davidson
      • 8. Prologue And Act I: Why Should Men Quarrel? - Anna Crookes
      • 9. Prologue And Act I: By Ancient Prophesies - Angus Davidson
      • 10. Prologue And Act I: If These Be They - Angus Davidson/Quivera
      • 11. Prologue And Act I: Trumpet Tune - The Scholars Baroque Ens
      • 12. Act II-The Masque Of Fame And Envy: Sym - The Scholars Baroque Ens
      • 13. Act II-The Masque Of Fame And Envy: I Come To Sing - Robin Doveton
      • 14. Act II-The Masque Of Fame And Envy: What Flatt' Ring Noise - David Van Asch/Two Assistants
      • 15. Act II-The Masque Of Fame And Envy: Scorn'd Envy - Robin Doveton
      • 16. Act II-The Masque Of Fame And Envy: I Fly From The Place - David van Asch
      • 17. Act II-The Masque Of Fame And Envy: Begone, Curst Fiends Of Hell - Robin Doveton
      • 18. Act II-The Masque Of Fame And Envy: I Come To Sing Great Zempoalla's Story - Robin Doveton
      • 19. Act III: Dance - The Scholars Baroque Ens
      • 20. Act III: You Twice Ten Hundred Deities - Adrian Peacock
      • 21. Act III: The God Of Dreams Rises - The Scholars Baroque Ens
      • 22. Act III: Seek Not To Know - Kym Amps
      • 23. Act III: The God Of Dreams Descends - The Scholars Baroque Ens
      • 24. Act III: Tpt Ov - The Scholars Baroque Ens
      • 25. Act III: Ah! How Happy Are We - Angus Davidsons/Robin Doveton
      • 26. Act III: We The Spirits Of The Air - Kym Amps/Anna Crookes
      • 27. Act III: I Attempt From Love's Sickness - Anna Crookes
      • 28. Act III: Third Act Tune (Rondeau) - The Scholars Baroque Ens
      • 29. Act IV: Prld & Song: They Tell Us That Your Mighty Powers - Kym Amps
      • 30. Act V: Sym - The Scholars Baroque Ens
      • 31. Act V: While Thus We Bow - The Scholars Baroque Ens
      • 32. Act V: You, Who At The Altar Stand - Adrian Peacock
      • 33. Act V: All Dismal Sounds - The Scholars Baroque Ens
      • 34. The Last Act, The Mask Of Hymen: Tpt Sym - The Scholars Baroque Ens
      • 35. The Last Act, The Mask Of Hymen: To Bless The Genial Bed - Adrian Peacock
      • 36. The Last Act, The Mask Of Hymen: Come, All, Come At My Call - Kym Amps
      • 37. The Last Act, The Mask Of Hymen: I'm Glad I Have Met Him - David Van Asch/Anna Crookes
      • 38. The Last Act, The Mask Of Hymen: Good People - Adrian Peacock
      • 39. The Last Act, The Mask Of Hymen: My Honey - David Van Asch/Anna Crookes
      • 40. The Last Act, The Mask Of Hymen: The Joys Of Wedlock - Kym Amps
      • 41. The Last Act, The Mask Of Hymen: Sound Of The Tpt - Robin Doveton
      • 42. The Last Act, The Mask Of Hymen: Make Haste To Put On Love's Chains - Robin Doveton/David Van Asch
      • 43. The Last Act, The Mask Of Hymen: Tpt Air - The Scholars Baroque Ens
      • 44. The Last Act, The Mask Of Hymen: Let Loud Renown - The Scholars Baroque Ens

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