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Compact Disc CDA66935

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This is an extremely enjoyable recording. Boyce's theatre music is particularly successful: it is light, almost trivial, but instantly catchy and peculiarly memorable.
The major work is Peleus and Thetis and tells of the mortal Peleus' love for the goddess Thetis, Jupiter's rage at this, and his subsequent acquiescence following the prophecy from Prometheus (chained to the rock and having his liver pecked out by a vulture the while) that Thetis' child will be 'greater than the father'.
Also included are the 'Music for animating the statue' from The Winter's Tale (Florizel and Perdita, as it became in David Garrick's adaptation) and, by contrast, the sombre Dirge from Romeo and Juliet (which accompanied the carrying out of the supposedly-dead Juliet - a scene not in Shakespeare's original play but which was popularly interpolated in the eighteenth century). The constant tolling of the funeral bell is strangely haunting, and apparently contributed to the success of Garrick's production at Drury Lane over the rival Romeo and Juliet being presented simultaneously across the road in Covent Garden.


Recorded on 6-8 November 1996
Recording Engineer
TONY FAULKNER
Recording Producer
MARTIN COMPTON
Design
TERRY SHANNON
Executive Producers
JOANNA GAMBLE
NICK FLOWER
© Hyperion Records Ltd, London, MCMXCVII

Duration: 68'06
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Front illustration: The Torture of Prometheus by Jean-Louis-César Lair (1781-1828)


Contents:

    Peleus and Thetis
    A Masque (before 1740). Text by George Granville, Lord Lansdowne
    OVERTURE
  1.    Allegro    [3'01]
  2.    Largo    [1'10]
  3.    Gavot - Larghetto - Gavot    [4'10]
  4. RECITATIVE Peleus Condemned on Caucasus to lie    [3'07]
  5. AIR Peleus To love and to languish    [2'57]
  6. RECITATIVE Thetis Accursed jealousy!    [0'34]
  7. AIR and CHORUS Thetis But see, the mighty thunderer's here    [1'13]
  8. RECITATIVE Jupiter Presumptuous slave, rival to Jove    [0'37]
  9. AIR Peleus Armed with love, and Thetis by    [4'17]
  10. TRIO Jupiter, Peleus and Thetis Bring me lightning!    [1'22]
  11. AIR Thetis Thy love, still armed with fate    [2'13]
  12. RECITATIVE Prometheus Son of Saturn, take advice    [0'22]
  13. AIR Prometheus Who e'er th' immortal maid compressing    [1'28]
  14. RECITATIVE Jupiter Shall then the son of Saturn be undone?    [0'46]
  15. AIR Jupiter The fatal blessing I resign    [2'24]
  16. RECITATIVE Peleus Heaven had been lost    [0'14]
  17. AIR Jupiter And thou, the stars' interpreter    [1'44]
  18. AIR Peleus Fly, fly, fly to my arms    [1'48]
  19. DUET Peleus and Thetis But to gaze on thy face    [5'12]
  20. CHORUS When the storm is blown over    [1'44]

    Music for Florizel and Perdita
    Text by David Garrick after Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale (1756)
  21. TRIO Shepherd, Dorcas and Mopsa Get you hence, for I must go    [2'32]
  22. RECITATION Paulina, Leontes Music for animating the statue     [2'51]

    Corydon and Miranda
    A Pastoral Interlude. Text by 'A Gentleman of Bath', used in Clive's The Rehearsal (1750)
    OVERTURE (from Ode for the King's Birthday, 1758)
  23.    Allegro    [0'45]
  24.    Vivace    [1'29]
  25. RECITATIVE and AIR Miranda It must be so    [0'20]
  26. AIR Miranda If Cupid once the mind possess    [2'14]
  27. RECITATIVE Miranda But see, he comes    [0'55]
  28. AIR Corydon In vain, Miranda, you complain    [3'01]
  29. RECITATIVE Miranda Well, would you ease my breast and peace restore    [0'42]
  30. AIR Marcella The silver rain, the pearly dew    [2'20]
  31. RECITATIVE Corydon Away, away, nor ever see me more    [0'59]
  32. AIR Marcella Rise, tempests, rise, cloud the skies!    [3'25]
  33. CHORUS Joy were no joy, and pleasure vain    [0'55]

  34. The Dirge from Romeo and Juliet   [4'26]

'Another decisive blow to the old chestnut that only Handel wrote anything worth the candle in 18th-century England' (Classic CD)

'A very agreeable disc' (Gramophone)

'Strongly recommended' (Hi Fi News)


See also:
Arne: Six Favourite Concertos
Croft: Te Deum & Burial Service
Linley: Lyric Ode
Locke: Anthems, Motets and Ceremonial Music
Motets by Peter Philips
The English Orpheus
The English Orpheus, Vol 18 - Fairest work of happy Nature
The English Orpheus, Vol 20 - Awake my lyre
The English Orpheus, Vol 25 - Keyboard Music by Peter Philips (c1561-1628)
The English Orpheus, Vol 27 - The Romantic Muse
The English Orpheus, Vol 33 - Arne's Artaxerxes
The English Orpheus, Vol 44 - Vital Spark of Heav'nly Flame
The English Orpheus, Vol 48 - Haydn and his English Friends
The English Orpheus, Vol 49 - Nativity
The English Orpheus, Vol 50 - Orpheus with his lute

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