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A city in turmoil

Donald Macleod explores Henry Purcell’s childhood in London – at the time a city in turmoil – and Purcell’s youth as a chorister in the Chapel Royal.

Donald Macleod explores Henry Purcell’s childhood in London – at the time a city in turmoil – and Purcell’s youth as a chorister in the Chapel Royal.

Henry Purcell was the most important English composer of the era, described as the "Orpheus Britannicus" for his ability to combine Baroque counterpoint with dramatic settings of English words. He composed music for the church, the royal court, the theatre and for England’s newly emerging concert scene, with an intelligence and creativity that marked him out as one of the most original composers in all of Europe. More than anything, though, he composed music for London – the city where he lived all of his short life. Over the course of this week, Donald Macleod explores the city during Purcell’s lifetime and London’s effect on a man who lays claim to being England’s greatest composer. During Purcell’s childhood, it was a city reeling from civil war, the disastrous spread of disease, and the destruction wreaked by the Great Fire. We’ll explore London’s churches, and music Purcell wrote for them, especially Westminster Abbey, where Purcell was organist, the state of London’s theatre scene in Purcell’s day, and the changing demands for music from the various monarchs of the composer’s lifetime. Finally, Donald explores London’s response to the shock of Purcell’s death in his mid-30s, and the tributes paid to the composer from his own Fairest Isle.

In Monday’s episode, Donald navigates through the scarcity of facts to explore Henry Purcell’s childhood in a very different London to the one we know today. It was a city in turmoil, with the restoration of King Charles II, the plague and the Great Fire of London all causing their own upheavals. He also explores London’s relationship with music and Purcell’s youth as a chorister in the Chapel Royal.

Fairest Isle from King Arthur
Andrea Haines, soprano
Voces8
Les Inventions

Hail Bright Cecilia (Symphony & Closing Chorus “Hail! Bright Cecilia”)
Collegium Vocale Choir & Orchestra
Philippe Herreweghe, director

Welcome Song from Swifter, Isis, Swifter Flow, Z 336
The Sixteen
The Sixteen Orchestra
Harry Christophers, director

What hope for us remains now he is gone?, Z 472
Julie Hassler, soprano
La RĂŞveuse
Benjamin Perrot, director

Suite from Abdelazer
Parley of Instruments
Peter Holman, conductor

Produced by Sam Phillips for ĂŰŃż´«Ă˝ Audio Wales & West

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59 minutes

Last on

Mon 18 Nov 2024 16:00

Music Played

  • Henry Purcell

    Fairest Isle from King Arthur

    Ensemble: VOCES8. Orchestra: Les Inventions.
    • Signum : SIGCD-375.
    • Signum.
    • 13.
  • Henry Purcell

    Hail, Bright Cecilia Z328 (Symphony & Closing Chorus)

    Choir: Collegium Vocale Gent. Orchestra: Collegium Vocale Gent Orchestra. Conductor: Philippe Herreweghe.
    • HARMONIA MUNDI :HMG508462.63.
    • HARMONIA MUNDI.
    • 1.
  • Henry Purcell

    Swifter, Isis, Swifter Flow Z336 (Welcome Song)

    Singer: Mark Dobell. Singer: Kirsty Hopkins. Singer: Hugo Hymas. Singer: Ben Davies. Singer: Daniel Collins. Singer: Katy Hill. Singer: George Pooley. Singer: Stuart Young. Orchestra: The Sixteen Orchestra. Choir: The Sixteen. Conductor: Harry Christophers.
    • CORO : COR-16187.
    • CORO.
    • 2.
  • Henry Purcell

    What hope for us remains now he is gone? Z472

    Singer: Julie Hassler. Ensemble: La RĂŞveuse. Director: Benjamin Perrot.
    • K617 : K617194.
    • K617.
    • 17.
  • Henry Purcell

    Suite from Abdelazer

    Orchestra: The Parley of Instruments. Conductor: Peter Holman.
    • HYPERION : 6538681.
    • HYPERION.
    • 2.

Broadcast

  • Mon 18 Nov 2024 16:00

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