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    Christopher Hogwood, The Academy of Ancient Music - Henry Purcell: The Indian Queen (1995)

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    Christopher Hogwood, The Academy of Ancient Music - Henry Purcell: The Indian Queen (1995)

    Christopher Hogwood, The Academy of Ancient Music - Henry Purcell: The Indian Queen (1995)
    EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 351 Mb | Total time: 73:27 | Scans included
    Classical | Label: Decca | # 444 339-2 | Recorded: 1994

    Purcell’s fourth and last full-scale semi-opera, The Indian Queen, is often passed over in favour of its longer and more rounded predecessors, especially King Arthur and The Fairy Queen. The reasons are plentiful: Thomas Betterton, with whom Purcell collaborated, never finished his reworking of an early Restoration tragedy and even if he had torn himself away from his business interests in 1695, Purcell would not have been alive to set the remaining music for Act 5. As it happened, Henry’s brother Daniel set the masque from the final act after Betterton had hired an anonymous writer to finish his adaptation. No one can deny that neither verse nor music achieved the heights imagined in the original collaboration; given the quality of the masques in Purcell’s large ‘dramatick’ operas (including Dioclesian, of course), there is an undoubted sense of anticlimax. To cap it all, the story-line – the tale of a doomed queen – hardly encouraged rejouissance of a conventional type, or the full range of characterful scenes upon which Purcell thrived. More fundamental, as Curtis Price points out, is that the play was not ideal for conversion into an ‘opera’ in the first place. Purcell must have recognized that the subject matter (delivered in antiquated heroic couplets) was to provide him with few avenues for his imagination to reign. That there is so much fine music here is proof of the composer’s undaunted spirit and peerless ability.
    The difference between the Purcell Simfony’s graceful and intimate performance and this new account from Christopher Hogwood is that the latter makes us realize that for all the constraints, the score is not inherently small-scale and that it warrants all the subtlety of colour that can be achieved using 12 soloists and a decent sized choir and orchestra. Needless to say, Hogwood conveys a consistent, logical and meticulous understanding of the score. The orchestral playing is crisp and transparent (as in the Symphony of Act 2), the Academy of Ancient Music’s articulation allowing the integrity of the inner parts to be heard to the full without compromising blend. Amongst a distinguished line-up of singers, John Mark Ainsley gets the lion’s share and is perhaps marginally more effective as the Indian Boy than as Fame, but such gloriously mellifluous and controlled singing can only enhance the reputation of this work. Emma Kirkby is in fine fettle and she executes the justly celebrated song “I attempt from love’s sickness” with her usual communicative panache.
    Then comes the pleasurably contrasted voice of Catherine Bott: “They tell us that your mighty powers” could not be in better hands. David Thomas as Envy, with his two followers in the Act 2 masque, highlights this brilliant scene as the work of a true connoisseur of the theatre. Mature Purcell is most strongly felt in the deftly ironic invocation by the conjurer, Ismeron, whose “Ye twice ten thousand deities” is delivered authoritatively by Gerald Finley, though the lulling to sleep, before the God of Dream’s gloomy non-prediction, is strangely unconvincing. Gardiner is particularly effective here.
    Taken as a whole, the quality of music shines very brightly in this reading. It is perhaps a touch calculated in places. I prefer the Purcell Simfony’s melting chorus “While thus we bow before your shrine”; indeed, there is a tenderness in that recording which is touching but Hogwood’s new version has to stand as the current favourite. The inclusion of Daniel Purcell’s Act 5 masque is interesting but not much more than that. He evidently excelled himself but he also reaffirms Henry’s superiority on all levels.
    –Jonathan Freeman-Attwood

    Performer:
    Indian Boy, Fame - John Mark Ainsley (tenor)
    Indian Girl (Quivera), Zempoalla, Cupid - Emma Kirkby (soprano)
    Envy, High Priest, A married man - David Thomas (bass)
    Ismeron, God of dreams, Hymen - Gerald Finley (baritone)
    Orazia, A married woman - Catherine Bott (soprano)
    The Academy of Ancient Music Chorus
    The Academy of Ancient Music
    Christopher Hogwood

    Track List:
    The Indian Queen, Z. 630
    01. First Music: Air - Hornpipe
    02. Second Music: Air - Hornpipe
    03. Overture
    04. Trumpet Tune I
    PROLOQUE
    05. Wake Quivera, wake (Indian Boy)
    06. Why should men quarrel? (Indian Girl (Quivera))
    07. By ancient prophecies (Indian Boy)
    08. Trumpet Tune
    ACT TWO
    09. Symphony
    10. I come to sing great Zempoalla's story (Fame and chorus)
    11. What flatt'ring noise is this? (Envy and two followers)
    12. Scorn'd Envy, here's nothing (Fame)
    13. Trumpet Tune
    14. We come to sing great Zempoalla's story (Chorus)
    15. Dance (Daniel Purcell)
    16. Second Act Tune (Trumpet Tune reprise)
    ACT THREE
    17. Dance
    18. Ye twice the hundred deities - By the croaking of the toad (Ismeron)
    19. Symphony - Seek not to know what must not be reveal'd (God of dreams)
    20. Trumpet Overture
    21. Ah! Ah! How happy are we! (Four Aerial Spirits)
    22. We the spirits of the air (Four Aerial Spirits)
    23. I attempt from Love's sickness to fly in vain (Zempoalla)
    24. Third Act Tune: Rondeau
    ACT FOUR
    25. They tell us that your mighty powers above (Orazia)
    26. Fourth Act Tune: Air
    ACT FIVE
    27. While thus we bow (Chorus)
    28. You, who at the altar stand - All dismal sounds (High Priest, chorus)
    ADDITIONAL ACT: MASQUE (Daniel Purcell)
    29. Symphony
    30. To bless the genial bed - Come all, come at my call (Hymen, A follower of Hymen)
    31. I'm glad I have met him (Two married people)
    32. The joys of wedlock soon are past - Sound, sound the trumpet (Cupid, A follower of Coupid)
    33. Make haste, make haste to put on love's chains (Two follower of Coupid)
    34. Trumpet Air - Let loud renown with all her thousand tongues (Chorus)


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    Christopher Hogwood, The Academy of Ancient Music - Henry Purcell: The Indian Queen (1995)

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