
Paul McCreesh & Gabrieli Consort
MASTERS OF VOCAL MUSIC
Paul McCreesh & Gabrieli Consort
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MASTERS OF VOCAL MUSIC
Paul McCreesh & Gabrieli Consort
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Last event date: Tuesday, January 22 2019 7:30PM
Purcell: King Arthur
Featuring: Gabrieli Consort & Players
Anna Dennis, Mhairi Lawson, Rowan Pierce (soprano), Jeremy Budd, James Way (tenor), Ashley Riches (bass-baritone), Roderick Williams (baritone)
Conductor: Paul McCreesh
The genre of King Arthur (1691) by Henry Purcell is a semi-opera combining dance, song, prose and spectacular stage effects. The British ruler of legend does not have a vocal role but the work does feature a whole series of different mythological figures. The masterpiece by Purcell is played under the imposing direction of Paul McCreesh with the focus on orchestral and vocal interpretation. The specialist celebrated worldwide for period performances of Renaissance and Baroque music arrives at the Liszt Academy at the head of his own ensemble, Gabrieli Consort & Players, founded in 1982. From time to time, McCreesh and Gabrieli depart from their specialist periods and have proved themselves fine exponents of works by Berlioz and even Britten.
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