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Purcell's King Arthur: The Holy Grail of English opera

Programme

  • Henry Purcell King Arthur

Vox Luminis and the orchestra of the Netherlands Bach Society perform 'the first musical in history': a mixture of drama and music in Henry Purcell's King Arthur.



Medieval tale depicts seventeenth-century England

No Holy Grail in Purcell's King Arthur, but there is a musical theatre work full of early medieval Saxons and Britons - at least in name. In this archaic power struggle, Purcell and his librettist John Dryden depict an allegory of the political vicissitudes of their own seventeenth century, up to and including the 'Glorious Revolution' of King Stadholder William III and his Queen Mary Stuart. The homeland is sung by the soprano Venus in the famous aria 'Fairest Isle', which took on a life of its own.



Scabrous, martial, icy and lyrical

Purcell's second semi-opera, after Dido and Aeneas, is a typically English mixture of drama and music. Because of this, and because of the martial war songs, the icy shiver of the genius of cold, full of chromatic harmonies, the scabrous drinking parties and the lyrical moments of the beleaguered duke's daughter Emmeline, it is sometimes called the first musical in history. In 1691, the work was premiered in London to great acclaim, and Purcell was to write several more semi-operas thereafter. It is a mortal sin that the composer died at the age of 36.

Date:
Saturday, 26 September 2020
Time:
13:00 hours
Intermission:
No
Location:
The Royal Concertgebouw

Amsterdam
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Large Hall

Performers

Nederlandse Bachvereniging (c) Simon van Boxtel
Choir and orchestra of the Dutch Bach Association
Lionel Meunier
Conductor
Vox Luminis
Choir
Simon Robson
Speech Roll
Anna Dennis
Soprano
Zsuzsi Tóth
Soprano
Stefanie True
Soprano
Kristen Witmer
Soprano
Alex Chance
Countertenor
Daniel Elgersma
Countertenor
David Feldman
Countertenor
Jan Kullmann
Countertenor
Robert Buckland
Tenor
Rory Carver
Tenor
Hugo Hymas
Tenor
Jacob Lawrence
Tenor
Marcus Farnsworth
Bass
Drew Santini
Bass
Sebastian Myrus
Bass

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