King Arthur

VENUE : Usher Hall

FESTIVAL: Edinburgh International Festival

CATEGORY: Opera

King Arthur

The Sixteen

Henry Purcell

Concert performance sung in English

Sophie Bevan Soprano
Robert Murray Tenor
Jonathan Lemalu Bass baritone

Harry Christophers Conductor

Making its fourth consecutive appearance at the Festival, including the acclaimed performance of Purcell’s The Fairy Queen in 2009, The Sixteen brings its expertise in early English music to bear on the spectacular Restoration drama King Arthur.

With music by Purcell and a libretto by poet laureate John Dryden, the piece recounts not the legends of Camelot but the raging battles between King Arthur’s god-fearing Britons and the heathen Saxons to save Arthur’s intended, the blind Princess Emmeline of Cornwall. A masterpiece of 17th-century patriotism, it contains some of Purcell’s most lyrical and powerful music, with rousing martial episodes, tender arias including the famous ‘Fairest Isle’, and a glorious final vision of a united Britain.

‘Harry Christophers conducted with the lightest and sunniest of touches’
The Daily Telegraph

‘a measured, polished performance, stylishly articulated’
The Guardian

Monday 27 August 7.30pm
Usher Hall
Tickets
£42 £35 £26 £24 £17 £12
2 hours 10 minutes approximately
eif.co.uk/sixteen

Supported by Classic FM

Rating
 

Tickets from £12.00

27/08/2012

This event has no further performances scheduled at this time

King Arthur

VENUE : Usher Hall

FESTIVAL: Edinburgh International Festival

CATEGORY: Opera

King Arthur

The Sixteen

Henry Purcell

Concert performance sung in English

Sophie Bevan Soprano
Robert Murray Tenor
Jonathan Lemalu Bass baritone

Harry Christophers Conductor

Making its fourth consecutive appearance at the Festival, including the acclaimed performance of Purcell’s The Fairy Queen in 2009, The Sixteen brings its expertise in early English music to bear on the spectacular Restoration drama King Arthur.

With music by Purcell and a libretto by poet laureate John Dryden, the piece recounts not the legends of Camelot but the raging battles between King Arthur’s god-fearing Britons and the heathen Saxons to save Arthur’s intended, the blind Princess Emmeline of Cornwall. A masterpiece of 17th-century patriotism, it contains some of Purcell’s most lyrical and powerful music, with rousing martial episodes, tender arias including the famous ‘Fairest Isle’, and a glorious final vision of a united Britain.

‘Harry Christophers conducted with the lightest and sunniest of touches’
The Daily Telegraph

‘a measured, polished performance, stylishly articulated’
The Guardian

Monday 27 August 7.30pm
Usher Hall
Tickets
£42 £35 £26 £24 £17 £12
2 hours 10 minutes approximately
eif.co.uk/sixteen

Supported by Classic FM

Rating
 
  • Tickets from
    £12.00
  • Dates
    From 27/08/2012 To 27/08/2012

This event has no further performances scheduled at this time

Venue Details

Usher Hall

The Usher Hall is located on Lothian Road, in Edinburgh's City Centre. Easily assessible by public transport, the Hall has recently completed a major refurbishment.

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