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Homage to queen mary

Academy of the begynhof, Amsterdam

Homage to queen mary

Format: CD
Label: Globe
UPC: 8711525502901
Catnr: GLO 5029
Release date: 22 May 2006
1 CD
 
Label
Globe
UPC
8711525502901
Catalogue number
GLO 5029
Release date
22 May 2006
Album
Artist(s)
Composer(s)
NL

About the album

Een stijlvol en interessant eerbetoon aan Queen Mary
Henry Purcell was de hofcomponist van Charles II, van zijn opvolger James II en van Willem III en Koningin Mary Stuart. Een van zijn plichten was het toonzetten van complimenteuze odes voor staatsgelegenheden en koninklijke verjaardagen. Uit de composities geïnspireerd door haar onvoorziene overlijden in 1695, het sterfjaar van Purcell, blijkt dat zijn relatie tot muziekliefhebbende Koningin Mary pure muzikale vleierij overstijgt.

Het programma op dit unieke album prijst Koningin Mary niet alleen, maar betreurt ook haar heengaan met een complete uitvoering van het intense en opvallende driedelige klaaglied The Queen’s Epicidium, dat Purcell in samenwerking met zijn docent en collega John Blow componeerde.

De werken worden uitgevoerd door leden van een de meest vermaarde barokensembles van heel Europa, de Academie van het Begijnhof Amsterdam. Zij hebben dit programma met veel succes uitgevoerd tijdens verschillende concerten. De stijlvolle uitvoeringen en het interessante concept zullen de grote menigte barokmuziekliefhebbers zeker aanspreken!

Composer(s)

Henry Purcell

Westminster Abbey is not just the place where British monarchs were crowned, it's also the place where many English great men were burried. Among those was also Henry Purcell. This final resting place had a double meaning for him: firstly, with his status as a composer he deserved a spot in the abbey, but secondly this was also the location where he worked during the reign of Charles II and William & Mary.  Most people will recognise the last aria of Purcell's beloved opera Dido and Aeneas: 'Remember me, but ah! forget my fate.' More abstract, but less trenchant are his brilliant Fantasias (for viola da gamba) which Purcell composed in the early 1680s. These are small, at times daringly expirimental works, which...
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Westminster Abbey is not just the place where British monarchs were crowned, it's also the place where many English great men were burried. Among those was also Henry Purcell. This final resting place had a double meaning for him: firstly, with his status as a composer he deserved a spot in the abbey, but secondly this was also the location where he worked during the reign of Charles II and William & Mary. Most people will recognise the last aria of Purcell's beloved opera Dido and Aeneas: "Remember me, but ah! forget my fate." More abstract, but less trenchant are his brilliant Fantasias (for viola da gamba) which Purcell composed in the early 1680s. These are small, at times daringly expirimental works, which he carefully dated. Yet, Purcell mostly developed himself as a composer of vocal music, with numerous odes, 'welcome songs', motets (anthems), songs for domestic use (both sacred and secular, both monophonic and polyphonic) and music for theatre.


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