Sacred Journey
Donald Macleod explores Purcell鈥檚 sacred writing amidst the ongoing political tension surrounding Charles II.
Donald Macleod explores Purcell鈥檚 sacred writing amidst the ongoing political tension surrounding Charles II's illegitimate son the Duke of Monmouth, who had designs on the throne, backed by Parliament鈥檚 Whigs.
This week of programmes sets Purcell鈥檚 work during his short life in the context of the turbulent times in which he lived. This was a period of intense political and social change, encompassing three different monarchies, the plague, the great fire of London, and the arrival of another deadly pandemic.
From his entry into Charles II鈥檚 court in 1679, Purcell wrote no stage work for six years. His primary job was to write welcome odes for the King鈥檚 return visits to London. And yet his own personal life was also at its most tumultuous. Married in 1680, Purcell lost his first newborn child the following year, along with his uncle Thomas Purcell in 1681, himself a composer at the court.
Charles II鈥檚 death in 1685, and his successor James II鈥檚 overhaul of the Chapel Royal with foreign musicians, led to a musical gear shift for Purcell, who decided to write devotional songs instead of religious anthems.
Morning Service in D, Z232: Te Deum
Trinity Hall Chapel Choir, Cambridge
Andrew Arthur, director
Rejoice in the Lord alway, Z49 鈥淏ell Anthem鈥
Daniel Collins, tenor
George Pooley, tenor
Ben Davies, bass
The Sixteen
Harry Christophers, conductor
Lord, What is Man? Z192, "A Divine Hymn"
Gabrieli Consort and Players
Paul McCreesh, conductor
Thou wakeful shepherd, Z98 "A Morning Hymn"
Elin Manahan Thomas, soprano
David Miller, lute
Now that the sun hath veiled his light, Z193, "An Evening Hymn on a Ground"
Michael Chance, countertenor
Fretwork
Morning Service in D, Z232: Jubilate Deo
Christ Church Cathedral Choir, Oxford
Francis Grier, organ
English Concert
Simon Preston, conductor
Produced by Iain Chambers
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Henry Purcell
Te Deum and Jubilate in D major, Z 232 (Te Deum)
Choir: Christ Church Cathedral Oxford Choir. Orchestra: The English Concert. Conductor: Simon Preston.- ARCHIV: 4594872.
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Henry Purcell
Rejoice in the Lord alway, Z49 "Bell Anthem"
Singer: Daniel Collins. Singer: George Pooley. Singer: Ben Davies. Choir: The Sixteen. Conductor: Harry Christophers.- CORO : COR-16182.
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Henry Purcell
Lord, What is Man, Z192 "A Divine Hymn"
Singer: Charles Daniels. Ensemble: Gabrieli Consort. Ensemble: Gabrieli Players. Director: Paul McCreesh.- ARCHIV : 445-829-2.
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Henry Purcell
Thou wakeful shepherd, Z98 "A Morning Hymn"
Performer: David Miller. Singer: Elin Manahan Thomas.- CORO : COR-16081.
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Henry Purcell
Now that the sun hath veiled his light, Z 193, "An Evening Hymn on a Ground"
Singer: Michael Chance. Ensemble: Fretwork.- HARMONIA MUNCDI : HMU 907285.
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Henry Purcell
Te Deum and Jubilate in D major, Z 232 (Jubilate Deo)
Performer: Andrew Arthur. Choir: Trinity Hall Chapel Choir, Cambridge.- PRIORY RECORDS : PRCD1182.
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