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BBC Proms 2024 - Prom 24 - Purcell’s The Fairy Queen (320kbps .mp3)
Live at the BBC Proms: Paul Agnew conducts Les Arts Florissants in Purcell’s The Fairy Queen, based on Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
01. Purcell - The Fairy Queen, Part I
01a. Introduction to Purcell’s The Fairy Queen
01b. BBC Proms 2024 - Prom 24 - Purcell’s The Fairy Queen - interval
02. Purcell - The Fairy Queen, Part II
03. Purcell - The Fairy Queen - final chorus, reprise [encore]
Paulina Francisco (soprano)
Georgia Burashko (mezzo-soprano)
Rebecca Leggett (mezzo-soprano)
Juliette Mey (mezzo-soprano)
Rodrigo Carreto (tenor)
Ilja Aksionov (tenor)
Hugo Herman-Wilson (baritone)
Benjamin Schilperoort (bass-baritone)
Samuel Florimond, Anahi Passi, Alary-Youra Ravin, Timothée Zig, Baptiste Coppin, Daniel Saad (dancers)
Compagnie KÄFIG
Les Arts Florissants
Paul Agnew (conductor)
Mourad Merzouki (choreographer/stage director)
After critically acclaimed runs in New York, Paris and around the world, Mourad Merzouki’s staging of Purcell’s The Fairy Queen comes to the Proms. Expression and spontaneity characterise both Merzouki’s hip hop-derived dance, Paul Agnew’s musical direction and Purcell’s 1692 composition, a series of allegorical celebrations of young love based on Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. (For two other major musical responses to the play, see Proms 36 & 68.) Goblins and elves meet street dance as Paul Agnew makes his Proms conducting debut and soloists from Le Jardin des Voix (the vocal academy run by Les Arts Florissants) and dancers from Merzouki’s troupe combine in this moving and imaginative meeting of genres.
There will be one interval: Professor Nandini Das won the 2023 British Academy Book Prize for Global Cultural Understanding for her study of the Indian Mughal Court. She’s also an expert in Early Modern England and joins Andrew McGregor to discuss Shakespeare, and the tradition of masque dramas which Purcell’s Fairy Queen draws upon.
Presented by Andrew McGregor, live from the Royal Albert Hall, London
First broadcast: 6 August 2024
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The numbering of the Proms is not fully sequential. Prom 10 (Elgar's 2nd) was followed by Prom 12 (CBeebies). In between is a non-London concert - The Glasshouse 2: Night Tracks - which I assume is notionally Prom 11, though it is not labelled as such. Same applies later on - Prom 21 is followed by Prom 23 with Proms Newport in between. I'll be uploading these non-London Proms also, later on.
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on 2024-09-05 00:18:39
Thanks. I had to figure it was something like that. Your uploads are always the best.
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