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Performing the Music of Henry Purcell (Hardcover)
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Performing the Music of Henry Purcell (Hardcover)
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As Nicholas Kenyon says, quoting Ralph Vaughan Williams in the
introduction to this volume, 'We all pay lip service to Henry
Purcell, but what do we really know of him?'. Many aspects of the
composer's life remain obscure, but, with the approach of the
tercentenary of Henry Purcell's death in 1995, much of his music
would be performed again, in some cases for the first time for many
years. It was clear that many issues of performance practice needed
to be aired before 1995; further it was equally clear that such
discussion should begin early and should be available in published
form. To this end, a group of scholars and performers gathered at
Exeter College, Oxford in 1993 and the contents of this volume
represents some of the fruits of their deliberation. The first part
of the book considers purely musical issues, and covers a wide
range of topics. Peter Holman looks at the importance of the Oxford
set parts for Restoration Concerted Music in the overall picture of
orchestral practice in the seventeenth century. This is followed by
two organological essays, one on organs (Dominic Gwynne) and the
other on violins (John Dilworth). The remainder of this first
section has three studies of historical performance - on Percell's
"Exotic" trumpet notes (Peter Downey), on Queen Mary's Funeral
Music (Bruce Wood), and ornamenting Purcell's keyboard music (H
Diack Johnson) - and two concerning singers and singing - Purcell's
stage singers (Olive Baldwin and Thelma Wilson) and on voice
ranges, voice types and pitch (Timothy Morris). The second part of
the book, devoted to the stage works, opens with an examination of
past performances of the dramatic operas in Michael Burden's essay,
'Percell debauch'd'. Contributors then examine the importance of
allegory in performing stage works (Andrew Walkling), theatrical
dance (Richard Semmens), costume and etiquette (Ruth Eva Ronen),
stage music (Roger Savage), and aspects of performing Dioclesian
(Julia and Frans Muller) and King Arthur (Lionel Sawkins).
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