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HENRY PURCELL
The Fairy Queen
First Music
1.
Prelude
1:41
2.
Hornpipe
1:01
Second Music
3.
Air
1:22
4.
Rondeau
1:36
Overture
5.
Overture
1:32
ACT I
6.
Prelude & Song [CS RW]
2:43
Come, let us leave the town
7.
Scene of the Drunken Poet
6:18
Songs Two Fairies & Poet [RP ML AR] & Chorus
8.
First Act Tune - Jig
1:08
ACT II
9.
Prelude & Song [JW]
2:09
Come all ye songsters
10.
Symphony in Imitation of Birds
1:17
11.
Song [JB JW RW]
1:18
May the God of Wit inspire
12.
Symphony in Imitation of an Echo
1:52
13.
Chorus
0:33
Now join your warbling voices all
14.
Song Fairy [RP], Chorus & Dance
2:11
Sing while we trip it
15.
Prelude & Song Night [CS]
5:06
See, even Night herself is here
16.
Song Mystery [AD]
1:38
I am come to lock all fast
17.
Prelude & Song Secrecy [JB]
2:26
One charming night
18.
Song Sleep [AR] & Chorus
4:15
Hush, no more
19.
Dance for the Followers of Night
1:40
20.
Second Act Tune - Air
1:35
ACT III
21.
Prelude, Song Nymph & Fawn [AD JW] & Chorus
5:23
If love's a sweet passion
22.
Symphony While the Swans Come Forward
2:22
23.
Dance For The Fairies
0:42
24.
Dance For The Green Men
1:39
25.
Song Nymph [CS]
5:37
Ye gentle spirits of the air
26.
Prelude & Dialogue Coridon & Mopsa [CD AR]
3:49
27.
Dance For The Haymakers
0:54
28.
Prelude & Song Nymph [ML]
2:30
When I have often heard young maids complaining
29.
Song [JB] & Chorus
2:03
A thousand, thousand ways
30.
Third Act Tune - Hornpipe
1:08
ACT IV
31.
Symphony
6:12
Prelude / Canzona / Largo / Allegro / Adagio / Allegro
32.
Song ist Attendant [CS] & Chorus
2:04
Now the night is chas'd away
33.
Song 2nd & 3rd Attendants [JB JW]
1:16
34.
Symphony For The Entry of Phoebus
0:33
35.
Prelude & Song Phoebus<.i> [CD]
2:52
When a cruel long winter
36.
Chorus
2:01
Hail! Great parent of us all
37.
Prelude & Song Spring [RP]
2:00
Thus the ever grateful Spring
38.
Prelude & Song Summer [JB]
1:48
Here's the Summer
39.
Prelude & Song Autumn [JW]
3:15
See my many colour'd fields
40.
Song Winter [RW]
2:38
Next, Winter comes slowly
41.
Chorus
2:05
Hail! Great parent of us all
42.
Fourth Act Tune - Air
1:15
INTERLUDE
43.
The Plaint [CS]
7:52
O let me weep
ACT V
44.
Prelude & Song Juno [AD]
4:10
Thrice happy lovers
45.
Entry Dance
1:25
46.
Symphony
1:05
47.
Song Chinese Man [JB]
4:50
Thus the gloomy world
48.
Prelude, Song Chinese Woman [RP] & Chorus
1:16
Thus happy and free
49.
Song Chinese Man [JW]
2:38
Yes, Daphne
50.
Dance for the Monkeys
1:01
51.
Song 2nd Woman [AD]
2:07
Hark how all things with one sound rejoice
52.
Song 1st Woman [ML] & Chorus
2:27
Hark the echoing air a triumph sings
53.
Song 1st & 2nd Women & Chorus [ML AD]
3:01
54.
Prelude As Hymen Enters
0:47
55.
Song Hymen & 1st & 2nd Women [RW ML AD]
4:07
See, I obey / Turn then thine eyes / My torch, indeed
56.
Song 1st & 2nd Women & Hymen [ML AD RW] & Chorus
2:10
57.
DanceFor Chinese Man & Woman - Chaconne
2:40
Total time: 139:03
Solo:Anna Dennis soprano
Solo:Mhairi Lawson soprano
Solo:Carolyn Sampson soprano
Solo:Jeremy Budd high tenor
Solo:Charles Daniels high tenor / tenor
Solo:James Way high tenor / tenor
Solo:Roderick Williams baritone
Solo:Ashley Riches bass-baritone
Choral: Gabrieli Consort
Conductor: Gabrieli Players
Conductor:Paul McCreesh
About
Purcell’s The Fairy Queen is based on Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, a play not frequently performed in the late 17th century, nor very well regarded (“the most insipid ridiculous play that ever I saw in my life” – Samuel Pepys’ diary, 1662). Despite this, the play would go on to work well within an opera, as the characters of Pyramus and Thisbe could conjure up singing and dancing accomplices. Purcell’s masterful composition, Gabrieli’s first-class performance, and McCreesh’s superb interpretation demonstrate why their recordings are seen as some of the best in classical music today.
Gabrieli are world-renowned interpreters of great vocal and instrumental repertoire, from the Renaissance to the present day. Founded by Paul McCreesh in 1982, Gabrieli have both outgrown and remained true to their original identity: whilst the ensemble’s repertoire has expanded beyond any expectation, McCreesh’s ever-questioning spirit, expressive musicianship and a healthy degree of iconoclasm remain constant and are reflected in the ensemble’s dynamic performances. Gabrieli’s repertoire includes major works of the oratorio tradition, virtuosic a cappella programmes and mould-breaking reconstructions of music for historical events. Above all, Gabrieli aims to create thought-provoking performances which stand out from the crowd.
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Reviews
Nominee in the Opera category
Gramophone Awards 2021
**** Excellent Album
Jeremie Bigorie - Classica magazine (France) - January 2021
Critics’ Choice 2020
“… a blissful marriage of musicological inquisitiveness and artistic creativity.”
David Vickers - Gramophone magazine - December 2020
Nominee in Baroque Vocal Category
International Classical Music Awards 2021
“… Jeremy Budd, Charles Daniels and James Way all acquit themselves well as “high tenors” – rather in the fashion of French Baroque vocalism –complementing the generally lilting and poised performance by the instrumentalists of the Gabrieli Players… The female singers are all equally distinguished, although they are less musically varied amongst themselves – but this is partly attributable to the less incisively characterised nature of Purcell’s music for them. Carolyn Sampson is unfailingly striking, not least in capturing the nocturnal stillness of ‘See even Night’ with a (paradoxical) radiance of voice. Anna Dennis deserves a mention for her noble expression of suffering in ‘If love’s a sweet passion’, and Mhairi Lawson has some fun with ‘When I have often heard’. As a chorus, the Gabrieli Consort exhibit impressive versatility …the chorus and instrumental ensemble display unanimity of purpose under McCreesh’s detailed direction using his and Christopher Suckling’s new edition of the work. Simply as an interpretation of Purcell’s score, this is a fine achievement… ****
Curtis Rogers – ClassicalSource.com – August 2020
Recommended
“… McCreesh’s Signum/Gabrieli releases are turning into the most reliably recommendable series in the classical music world of today. It’s hardly surprising for me to say that this is warmly recommended.”
Simon Thompson – MusicWeb-International.com – 12 November 2020
“… Jeremy Budd again impresses, especially in ‘One charming night’ and as the Chinese Man, while Ashley Riches, Mhairi Lawson and Rowan Pierce contribute a splendidly characterful Drunken Poet scene. Many other highlights invade the mind, but this is essentially a team effort…”
Brian Robins – Opera – June 2020
“… An elegant, refined and strongly realised performance.”
Jonathan Woolf – MusicWeb-International.com – 2 July 2020
Opera Choice
Performance ***** Recording *****
“… McCresh’s production rises to the occasion; original voicing, unorthodox continuo, project-specific trumpet design and rediscovered string techniques bring out qualities missing from earlier recordings. Purcell’s hornpipes were never livelier, nor his chaconnes statelier, than in this performance. The choir transforms on command from a lightly teasing ensemble to a thunderous chorus … Singers’ additions, which stand out gloriously against a plucked-string-only accompaniment, cause amorous solos to ooze desire … Extremes, as McCreesh shows, belong to the fantastic worlds of The Fairy Queen”
Berta Joncus - BBC Music magazine - July 2020
Editor's Choice - Opera Section
"...McCreesh's labour of love has abundant nuances and transcendent beauty."
David Vickers - Gramophone magazine - June 2020
"... Trumpets are glorious, and the continuo strummers on theorbo anf guitar always bring joy. Even the zestiest of past recordings now seem earthbound placed alongside. McCreesh's singers, too, are a gorgeous bunch. the bass-baritone Ashley Riches wins the versatility prize, ranging in character from the Drunken Poet (very drunk) to a spellbinding, tip-toeing Sleep. Among the sopranos, Rowan Pierce, youthful and fresh, is the perfect choice to embody Spring, with wider colours shooting forth from fellow sopranos Mhairi Lawson and Carolyn Sampson... Don't miss the wonderful Fairy Queen. It will recharge your batteries, maybe even change your life." *****
Geoff Brown - The Times - 17 April 2020
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