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Purcell: Dido and Aeneas; Ode on St. Cecilia's Day

Purcell: Dido and Aeneas; Ode on St. Cecilia's Day

Sir Charles Mackerras Conductor

CDs: 2
Tracks: 39
Length: 1:57:46

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Rel. 8 Mar 2005
Recorded 1967-1969

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Purcell: Dido and Aeneas; Ode on St. Cecilia's Day Despite the fair proportion of sheer doggerel in its libretto ("Our next motion/Must be to storm her lover on the ocean"), Henry Purcell's compact and colorful tragedy Dido and Aeneas (1689) became an audience favorite back when Vivaldi was unknown and Bach was a composer trotted out on solemn occasions, like the Soviets did when one of their leaders passed on. The new listener has a vast range of choices as to who will portray the doomed Carthaginian queen, from the Norwegian Wagner powerhouse Kirsten Flagstad to severe modern authentic-performance specialists. If you're overwhelmed by the selection, this 1967 reading is a great Dido to start with. Tatiana Troyanos, then a young Greek-American singer, gave strong hints of her tremendous stage presence in the role of Dido. Her initial entrance ("Ah! Belinda, I am press'd") is a superb demonstration of how to seize an audience's attention by slowing down time just a little bit, and her final "When I am laid in earth," if it doesn't have the spiritual-like intensity of Jessye Norman's version, is a controlled, beautfully planned unfolding of the emotion of tragic resignation. The rest of the cast, composed mostly of English singers, is uniformly good, but perhaps the real star here is conductor Charles Mackerras, leading the Kammerorchester des Norddeutschen Rundfunks (North German Radio Chamber Orchestra). This is a performance on conventional instruments, but he has a great feel for the kinetic quality of Purcell's music; the performance moves along in such a way as to rope in even the casual listener, and he calls forth some unusual little explosions from the violins that may antagonize purists but certainly add sparkle to the score. The Monteverdi Choir of Hamburg delivers slightly German-accented readings of such lines as "Fear no danger to ensue," but no real harm is done. The opera is packaged in this two-disc set with a Mackerras-led performance of Purcell's Ode on St. Cecilia's Day, featuring the Ambrosian Singers. The remastering job by Dagmar Birwe must be singled out for special mention: this is one of depressingly few reissues available in which top-quality 1960s analog sound comes through on CD with its full precision and range intact. Throw in the budget price, and you've got yourself a great place to begin with the music of Henry Purcell.

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CD 1 of 2
1 1.Scene 1: Overture 2:38
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2 2.Air and Chorus: Shake the cloud from off your brow; Banish sorrow, banish care 1:13
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3 3.Air, Recitative, and Chorus: Ah! Belinda, I am prest with torment; Grief increases by concealing ; When monarchs unite 5:26
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4 4.Air, Duet, and Chorus: Whence could so much virtue spring; Fear no danger to ensue 3:51
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5 5.Recitative and Chorus: See, your royal guest appears; Cupid only throws the dart 1:28
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6 6.Recitative, Air, and, Chorus: If not for mine, for empire's sake; Pursue thy conquest, Love ; To the hills and the vales 3:05
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7 7.Scene 7: The Triumphing dance 1:02
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8 1.Prelude, Recitative, Chorus, and Recitative: Prelude for the Witches; Wayward sisters, you that fright; Harm's our delight and mischief 2:38
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9 horus, and Duet: Ruin'd ere the set of sun; Ho ho ho, ho ho ho; But ere we this perform2.Recitative, C 2:43
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10 3.Chorus: In our deep-vaulted cell 1:40
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11 4.Scene 4: Echo Dance of Furies 1:15
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12 5.Ritornelle, Air and Chorus: Thanks to these lonesome vales 3:23
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13 6.Scene 6: Air: Oft she visits this lone mountain 2:45
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14 7.Recitative: Behold, upon my bending spear 1:21
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15 9.Recitative: Stay, Prince, and hear great Jove's command 3:01
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16 10.Scene 10: Then since our charms have sped 1:47
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17 2.The Sailors' Dance; 3.Duet: See the flags and streamers curling 1:36
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18 2.The Sailors' Dance; 3.Duet: See the flags and streamers curling 1:53
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19 4a.Air: Our next motion 1:20
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20 5.Scene 5: The Witches' Dance 1:23
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21 6.Recitative and Chorus: Your counsel all is urg'd in vain; Great minds against themselves conspire 5:22
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22 7.Recitative and Dido's Lament: Thy hand, Belinda; When I am laid in earth 5:47
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23 8.Scene 8: Chorus: With drooping wings 6:01
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CD 2 of 2
55:08
Paul Esswood Countertenor, Michael Rippon Bass, Tiffin Choir Chorus/Choir, Sir Charles Mackerras Conductor, Alexander Young Tenor, Ambrosian Singers Chorus/Choir, Simon Woolf Voice (Treble), English Chamber Orchestra Orchestra, John Shirley-Quirk Bass, Roland Tatnell Countertenor
1 1.Symphony 11:50
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2 2a.Recitative: Hail, Bright Cecilia! 0:28
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3 2b.Chorus: Hail, Bright Cecilia! 3:26
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4 3.Hark, Hark, Each Tree its Silence Breaks 4:54
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5 4.Tis Nature's Voice 3:43
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6 5.Soul of the World 2:56
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7 6.Thou Tun'st this World Below, the Spheres Above 3:37
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8 7.With that Sublime Celestial Lay 2:52
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9 8.Wondrous Machine! 3:21
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10 9.The Airy Violin 1:38
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11 10.In Vain the Am'rous Flute and Soft Guitar 5:39
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12 11.The Fife, and All the Harmony of War 3:06
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13 12.Let These Amongst Themselves Contest 3:16
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14 13a.Hail, Bright Cecilia, Hail to Thee! 2:08
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15 13b.With Rapture of Delight 0:56
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16 13c.Hail, Bright Cecilia, Hail to Thee! 1:18
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