Proms at Aberdeen: '‘I never laid eyes on Aeneas…’, N. Williams / E. Kenny / M. Beard

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  • bluestateprommer
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    • Nov 2010
    • 3007

    Proms at Aberdeen: '‘I never laid eyes on Aeneas…’, N. Williams / E. Kenny / M. Beard

    Sunday 1 September 2024
    15:00
    Cowdray Hall Schoolhill
    City Centre
    Aberdeen
    AB10 1FQ

    John Blow: "Welcome, every guest" (first performance at The Proms)

    Reading: Plato - Palantine Anthology 9, 506

    John Blow: "O Venus, Daughter Of The Mighty Jove" (first performance at The Proms)

    Readings: Sappho - Poem 31

    Henry Purcell: "Beneath A Dark And Melancholy Grove", Z. 461 (first performance at The Proms)

    Reading: Sappho - Fragment 193
    Reading: Anonymous - Epitaph of Allia Potestas
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    Barbara Strozzi: "Begli Occhi" (first performance at The Proms)

    Reading: Nossis - Palatine Anthology 5, 170

    Francesca Caccini: "O Vive Rose" (first performance at The Proms)

    Reading: Sappho - Poem 16

    Francesca Caccini: "Dispiegate, guancie amate" (first performance at The Proms)

    Rachel Stott: "So Says Nossis" (BBC commission, world premiere)


    Interval


    Henry Purcell and Nahum Tate: Dido and Aeneas - 'Thy hand, Belinda ... When I am laid in earth' (Dido's Lament)

    Readings: Virgil
    * Aeneid 4, 653-660 (extracts)
    * Aeneid 6, 469-471

    Barbara Strozzi: "Mi fa rider" (first performance at The Proms)

    Francesca Caccini: "Dov'Io credea le mie speranze vere" (first performance at The Proms)

    Reading: Anonymous - Palatine Anthology 16, 151

    Henry Purcell: The Libertine, Or The Libertine Destroyed, Z. 600; 1b. "Nymphs And Shepherds, Come Away"

    Reading: Theocritus Idyll 15

    Daniel Purcell: "When Daphne first her shepherd saw" (first performance at The Proms)

    Reading: Carolyn Kizer - "Semele Recycled"

    Élisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre: Semele - "Jupiter avait fait un indiscret serment" (first performance at The Proms)

    Reading: Ovid - Metamorphoses 3, 280-285

    Élisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre: Semele -​ "Quel triomphe, quelle victoire" (first performance at The Proms)

    Handel: Semele - "Endless pleasure"


    Nardus Williams, soprano
    Elizabeth Kenny, lute
    Dame Mary Beard, presenter

    A sequence of songs and arias for voice and lute, devised by and featuring soprano Nardus Williams, classicist and historian Dame Mary Beard and lutenist Elizabeth Kenny.




    Starts
    01-09-24 15:00
    Ends
    01-09-24 17:00
    Location
    Cowdray Hall
    Last edited by bluestateprommer; 02-09-24, 03:06. Reason: added information on texts in readings
  • bluestateprommer
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    • Nov 2010
    • 3007

    #2
    Updating the original post with the "set list" of this 'Proms Chamber Music' event as it proceeds, to state the obvious, with links to available and quickly accessible texts mainly from the Lieder.net website for anyone who wishes to feed the texts into an online translator. Very fine afternoon recital (so far) from Nardus W. and Elizabeth K., with Dame Mary B. holding her own as resident 'talking head' and, to use a P. D. Q. Bach-ism, intellectual guide. Of course, that does have the additional benefit of allowing Nardus Williams to rest her voice between selections, as well as allow both her and Elizabeth Kenny to take a sip of water as needed.
    Last edited by bluestateprommer; 01-09-24, 15:26.

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