Henry Purcell & Jeremiah Clarke
Henry Purcell | ‘Nymphs and shepherds come away’ from The Libertine |
Curtain tune from Timon of Athens | |
‘Ye twice ten hundred deities’ from The Indian Queen | |
Welcome, glorious morn | |
Jeremiah Clarke | All praise to thee my God this night |
Airs from The Island Princess | |
Song on the Death of Henry Purcell |
- Philippa Hyde soprano
- Francis Gush countertenor
- Stuart O’Hara bass
- Psalmody
- Essex Baroque Orchestra
- directed by Peter Holman
Jeremiah Clarke was one of Henry Purcell’s most talented followers, known today (rather unjustly) mainly as the real composer of ‘Purcell’s Trumpet Voluntary’. In this ground-breaking programme we contrast his dramatic and imaginative ode in memory of Purcell with one of the finest of Purcell’s court odes, written for Queen Mary’s birthday on 30 April 1691. There is also theatre music by both composers, including Clarke’s tuneful airs for The Island Princess (1699) and the evergreen ‘Nymphs and shepherds’ from Purcell’s music for The Libertine (1692).
Peter Holman has delighted SVF audiences for many years with authoritative performances of the music of Henry Purcell and is an acknowledged expert on the composer.
This concert is the first in the new SVF series, The Purcell Project, which will explore Purcell’s music over the next few years in the context of his predecessors.
Supported by the Anthony King Memorial Fund
Tickets: £20 (£15 unreserved), half-price for those under 30
Booking opens on 13 June