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Composer of the Week: Purcell

on BBC Radio 3

5/5. Music for the Theatre. Alongside his official duties at court and for Westminster Abbey, Purcell enjoyed huge success as a freelance composer for the stage. Donald Macleod introduces some of his greatest hits. Ah! Ah! How Happy Are We
(The Indian Queen) Timothy Penrose (countertenor), James Griffett (tenor), Jaroslav Tuma (harpsichord), Petr Hejny (viola da gamba) Man Is for the Woman Made
Judith Nelson (soprano),
Christopher Hogwood (harpsichord) Suite: The History of Dioclesian Tafelmusik , conductor Jeanne Lamon The Fairy Queen, Act 2 (excerpt)
Lorna Anderson (soprano), the Sixteen Choir and Orchestra, conductor Harry Christophers
Masque of the Seasons (The Fairy Queen, Act 4) Lorna Anderson and Gillian Fisher (sopranos), Michael Chance (alto), Ian Partridge ,
Simon Berridge and Philip Daggett (tenors),
Michael George (bass), the Sixteen Choir and Orchestra, conductor Harry Christophers Fairest Isle (King Arthur)
Nancy Argenta (soprano), Nigel North (archlute) Repeated on Thursday at 12 midnight

Contributors

Introduces:
Donald MacLeod
Unknown:
Timothy Penrose
Tenor:
James Griffett
Harpsichord:
Jaroslav Tuma
Viola:
Petr Hejny
Soprano:
Judith Nelson
Harpsichord:
Christopher Hogwood
Conductor:
Dioclesian Tafelmusik
Conductor:
Jeanne Lamon
Soprano:
Lorna Anderson
Conductor:
Harry Christophers
Unknown:
Lorna Anderson
Sopranos:
Gillian Fisher
Unknown:
Ian Partridge
Unknown:
Simon Berridge
Tenors:
Philip Daggett
Tenors:
Michael George
Conductor:
Harry Christophers
Soprano:
Nancy Argenta
Soprano:
Nigel North

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