Orpheus Britannicus: Music by Henry Purcell and his contemporaries

Saturday, May 17th @ 4pm, First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church, Portland
Sunday, May 18th @ 4pm, Episcopal Church of St Mary, Falmouth

Artistic Director James Kennerley leads the dynamic ensemble of singers and instrumentalists in Orpheus Britannicus, a celebration of Henry Purcell, the greatest English Baroque composer. Showcasing Purcell’s finest music for the opera house, the chamber, and the church, the concert will include Come, ye sons of Art, a splendid work written to celebrate the birthday for Queen Mary in 1694. Purcell’s gift for melodic simplicity is represented by the sublime Evening Hymn, while his mastery of orchestral dance forms is revealed in the suite from Abdelazar, or The Moor’s Revenge, featuring the famous rondeau later immortalized as the theme for Benjamin Britten’s Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra.

Selections from King Arthur bring the legendary British hero’s story to life, depicting his struggles to defend Britain from Saxon invaders. Highlights include the patriotic “Fairest Isle,” stirring instrumental dances, and the hauntingly beautiful passacaglia, “How happy the lover.” Similarly, scenes from The Fairy Queen, Purcell’s semi-opera inspired by A Midsummer Night’s Dream, showcase his playful side with the lighthearted Dance for the Fairies and the hilarious Scene of the Drunken Poet.

Baroque strings, flutes, oboes, natural trumpets, kettle drums and keyboards provide an authentic period sound, complementing the stunning vocal soloists drawn from the ensemble. Performed by specialists in historical performance, this concert promises an unforgettable journey through Purcell’s finest works, presented in two of Portland’s most iconic venues.

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