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Henry Purcell John Eliot Gardiner Philippe Herreweghe Harry Christophers Christopher Hogwood English Baroque Soloists Collegium Vocale Gent Academy Ancient Music 1692 1694 1695
Top 10 Trumpet Tunes by Henry Purcell If you’re here looking for “Trumpet Tune and Air” only the middle part of that is by Purcell. It is called the Cibell find it here: (http•••) 10. The Fairy Queen: Act 5 Symphony +••.••(...):01 performed by English Baroque Soloists and John Eliot Gardiner 9. Hail! Bright Cecilia!, Z. 328: Overture +••.••(...):15 performed by Collegium Vocale Gent and Philippe Herreweghe 8. The Fairy Queen – Overture +••.••(...):55 performed by English Baroque Soloists and John Eliot Gardiner 7. Married Beau Z. 603 - March +••.••(...):57 performed by Frank Fezishin 6. Sonata in D Major for Trumpet, Strings and Basso Continuo, Z. 850 +••.••(...):38 performed by Musica Amphion and Pieter-Jan Belder 5. Funeral Music For Queen Mary: Canzona, Z.860 +••.••(...):54 performed by The Sixteen and Harry Christophers 4. The Indian Queen, Z. 630: Trumpet Overture +••.••(...):22 performed by Norman Engel, Kevin Mallon and Aradia Ensemble 3. Funeral Music For Queen Mary: Funeral March, Z.860 +••.••(...):42 2. Come, ye sons of art, away Z. 323 – Overture +••.••(...)Indian Queen Version 1695) 26:09 performed by Academy of Ancient Music and Christopher Hogwood 1. The Fairy Queen: Act 4 Symphony +••.••(...):10 performed by English Baroque Soloists and John Eliot Gardiner
Henry Purcell James Bowman Andreas Scholl Orchestra Age Enlightenment Children Chapel Royal Festival Hall 1694 1695 2008
High resolution and stereo sound: (http•••) Henry Purcell Come, ye sons of art, Z 323 Birthday Ode for Queen Mary, 1694 "Sound the trumpet" Text: Probably by Nahum Tate In this video: Countertenor 1: James Bowman Countertenor 2: Andreas Scholl Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment From the live performance at Royal Festival Hall Wednesday 11 June 2008 James Bowman, who was the presenter of the concert, and Andreas Scholl singing the duet "Sound the trumpet" from Purcell's ode "Come, ye sons of art" as an encore. Note that James Bowman is 66 years old here and Scholl is 40. "In the time of Purcell, odes were composed by the Master of the Children of the Chapel Royal. Although Purcell was never appointed to head the Chapel Royal, he was a favorite composer of the king, so it fell to him to compose odes for the birthday of Queen Mary II in 1694. Come, Ye Sons of Art, Away was the final birthday ode Purcell composed for Queen Mary; by the end of 1695 both she and Purcell had passed away. 'Sound the Trumpet' is a striking duet for two countertenors. The melody dances over a ground bass as the singers imitate the sound of trumpets." All Music Guide Text: Sound the trumpet till around You make the list'ning shores rebound. On the sprightly hautboy play all the instruments of joy that skillful numbers can employ to celebrate the glories of this day.
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