Friday 24 August 2001 8:15 pm
Purcell in the Chapel Royal
Henry Purcell (1659 – 1695) | Rejoice in the Lord alway Z49 |
Tell me, some pitying angel (The Blessed Virgin’s Expostulation) Z196 | |
Funeral Sentences in C minor Z27 | |
Trio Sonata (Chaconne) in G minor Z807 | |
I will give thanks unto thee, O Lord Z20 | |
They that go down to the sea in ships Z57 | |
The Lord is king, be the people never so impatient Z53 | |
Chacony in G minor Z730 | |
In guilty night (Saul and the Witch of Endor) Z134 | |
Behold, I bring you glad tidings Z2 |
- Philippa Hyde & Claire Tomlin soprano
- Timothy Kenworthy-Brown countertenor
- Patrick McCarthy tenor
- Adrian Peacock bass
- Psalmody
- The Parley of Instruments
- directed by Peter Holman
Henry Purcell poured some of his greatest music into the anthems he wrote for Charles II’s Chapel Royal, the long-vanished building in old Whitehall Palace. This programme brings together popular works such as ‘Rejoice in the Lord alway’ (the Bell Anthem) and ‘They that go down to the sea in ships’ (featuring Adrian Peacock as Charles II’s ‘stupendious’ bass John Gostling) with some lesser-known masterpieces. The programme also includes two of Purcell finest dramatic sacred songs, ‘The Blessed Virgin’s Expostulation’ and ‘Saul and the Witch of Endor’.