Purcell - The Fairy Queen
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Label: Australian Eloquence
Cat No: ELQ4827449
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Opera
Release Date: 6th October 2017
Contents
Artists
Jennifer VyvyanElsie Morison
Thomas Hemsley
Peter Pears
Peter Boggis
John Whitworth
Trevor Anthony
The St. Anthony Singers
Boyd Neel Orchestra
Conductor
Anthony LewisWorks
The Fairy Queen, Z629Artists
Jennifer VyvyanElsie Morison
Thomas Hemsley
Peter Pears
Peter Boggis
John Whitworth
Trevor Anthony
The St. Anthony Singers
Boyd Neel Orchestra
Conductor
Anthony LewisAbout
Suites and individual dances from Purcell’s masque had been played and recorded by chamber and even symphonic ensembles, and songs such as ‘One Charming Night’ were popular with both English singers and audiences, but Purcell’s music was still principally encountered in liturgical contexts, where his anthems and occasionally odes were given solemn and stately performances.
The wit and inventiveness of Purcell as a dramatic composer had been overlooked by the musical public at large, therefore, until Anthony Lewis took on the ambitious task of preparing this recording. He did so as honorary secretary of the Purcell Society, and as a professor of music at the University of Birmingham: both positions which allowed him to explore music of the early Baroque from a practical as well as a scholarly perspective.
Reviews at the time recognised the special value of this first Fairy Queen: most of all for the many delights to be savoured in Purcell’s score, but also for the lively conducting of Lewis, the crisp playing of the Boyd Neel Orchestra and the sure and graceful contributions of the soloists. In the English-speaking world, the recording had the field to itself for decades. Benjamin Britten recorded his edition of the masque in 1972: omitting several numbers from Purcell’s original, and carrying over from this ‘original’ cast not only Peter Pears but also Jennifer Vyvyan, who had in the intervening years become a firm favourite at Aldeburgh (this recording is due for reissue in 2018).
This set is one of five recordings released by Eloquence in September 2017 celebrating the art of Jennifer Vyvyan. All Decca recordings from the 1950s, many appearing for the first time on Decca CDs, they include ‘Songs of England’ (ELQ4825045), ‘Mr. Bach at Vauxhall Gardens’ (ELQ4825387), arias by Mozart and Haydn (ELQ4825049) and two litany settings by Mozart (ELQ4825041), the last two also conducted by Lewis.
‘Anthony Lewis[’s] recordings of Purcell set him apart as a truly musical professor of music. He possesses not only a deep knowledge of Purcell’s music, but also what is more important - an innate sympathy with Purcell’s style, with its mixture of genial pomposity and amiable wit, of bland self-assurance combined with flashes of true sincerity ... The casting has been extremely well done ... The two sopranos both sing with grace and charm, embracing a multitude of roles with apparent ease.’ – Music & Letters, April 1959
Cast:
- Thomas Hemsley: Drunken Poet, Coridon, Hymen
- Jennifer Vyvyan: First Fairy, Mystery, Second Woman
- Elsie Morison: Second Fairy, Night, Chinese Woman, Spring, First Woman, Juno
- Peter Pears: Phoebus, Autumn, First Chinese Man
- John Whitworth: Second Chinese Man, Secrecy, Summer
- Trevor Anthony: Sleep, Winter
- Peter Boggis: Mopsa
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