Purcell: Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II / Christophers, The Sixteen
Harry Christophers and The Sixteen continue their exploration of Purcellās stunning music written for royal occasions on the second album in their new series. Charles IIās formal Restoration in 1660 marked both an end and a beginning: the end of Englandās republican experiment and the beginning of a long process of monarchical reconstruction; and with a politically accident-prone king on the throne, Charlesās public relations machine could never rest. Purcell joined its small team of composer operatives just as the wave of Stuart propaganda swelled massively, and he surfed the wave with breathtaking panache, from his first court ode ā the simple but rousing Welcome, Vicegerent of the mighty King ā to the ambitious Fly, bold rebellion involving verse settings in up to seven parts and a six-part chorus.
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Purcell: Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II / Christophers, The Sixteen
Purcell: Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II / Christophers, The Sixteen
Harry Christophers and The Sixteen continue their exploration of Purcellās stunning music written for royal occasions on the second album in their new series. Charles IIās formal Restoration in 1660 marked both an end and a beginning: the end of Englandās republican experiment and the beginning of a long process of monarchical reconstruction; and with a politically accident-prone king on the throne, Charlesās public relations machine could never rest. Purcell joined its small team of composer operatives just as the wave of Stuart propaganda swelled massively, and he surfed the wave with breathtaking panache, from his first court ode ā the simple but rousing Welcome, Vicegerent of the mighty King ā to the ambitious Fly, bold rebellion involving verse settings in up to seven parts and a six-part chorus.
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Harry Christophers and The Sixteen continue their exploration of Purcellās stunning music written for royal occasions on the second album in their new series. Charles IIās formal Restoration in 1660 marked both an end and a beginning: the end of Englandās republican experiment and the beginning of a long process of monarchical reconstruction; and with a politically accident-prone king on the throne, Charlesās public relations machine could never rest. Purcell joined its small team of composer operatives just as the wave of Stuart propaganda swelled massively, and he surfed the wave with breathtaking panache, from his first court ode ā the simple but rousing Welcome, Vicegerent of the mighty King ā to the ambitious Fly, bold rebellion involving verse settings in up to seven parts and a six-part chorus.