
Wednesday 23 June 8pm
The Musick Companye
The Widow and the Rake
Philippa Hyde (Soprano)
Paul Esswood (Counter Tenor)
Jennifer Janse (Cello)
Helen Rogers (Harpsichord/ chamber organ)
St Michael’s Church, Lower Machen
The Musicke Companye return to the festival with “The Widow and the Rake” Letters, diaries, poetry and bawdy gossip intermingle with passionate music, ranging from the saucy to the tragic, by Henry Purcell, Clarke, Eccles, Arne and Handel.
Tickets £15.00 & £12.00 (Concessions)
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The Widdow and the Rake
A trip to Bedlam, the Queen's demise, dinner with the Duke of York and some rumours regarding William of Orange's woolens all feature in these dramatic 'scenes' from Restoration and Georgian London which combine the considerable acting and operatic skills of Paul Esswood and Philippa Hyde with virtuosic instrumental interludes.
Letters, diaries, poetry and bawdy gossip intermingle with passionate music, ranging from the saucy to the tragic, by Henry Purcell, Clarke, Eccles, Arne and Handel.
- Henry Purcell
- Duet 'Sound the Trumpet'
The King is Returned!
- Anon
- Song 'The 29th of May'
- Duet 'Here's a Health unto His Majesty'
- Henry Purcell
- Song 'Britain, thou now art great'
On Festival Days
- Henry Purcell
- Song 'Fairest Isle'
A Journey to England in the Year 1663
- Henry Purcell
- Duet 'Sing ye Druids'
- Two Grounds
The Wedding Night
- Henry Purcell
- Duet 'Oh! the Sweet Delights of Love'
- Duet 'My Dearest, my Fairest'
- Anon
- Divisions on Greensleves for cello and continuo
Lady Catherine Dyer to her husband Sir William
- Henry Purcell
- Song 'An Evening Hymn'
Spiritous Debauchery
- Jeremiah Clarke
- A Dialogue between a Widdow and a Rake
- Henry Purcell
- Duet 'No, Resistance is but Vain'
INTERVAL
- Henry Purcell
- A dialogue between Corridon and Mopsa
Queen Mary has died of the smallpox
- Henry Purcell
- Elegy on the Death of Queen Mary, 1695
The East Wind
- Henry Eccles
- Cello sonata in G minor
Lunatics and Hangings
- Henry Purcell
- A Mad Song 'Bess of Bedlam'
- Duet 'Lost is my Quiet'
A walk through Marylebone Gardens
- George Frideric Handel
- Air and Variations on 'The Harmonious Blacksmith'
- Thomas Arne
- Song 'When Daisies Pied'
- Song 'Gentle swain'
At the King's Theatre, Haymarket
- Handel
- Scene from the opera 'Teseo'

