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Category Archives: Purcell realizations
Listening to Britten – Purcell: When Myra Sings
For Forty Years’ from Saint Nicolas, Op. 42 by Jane Mackay – her visual response to Britten’s music, used with many thanks to the artist. Jane Mackay’s Sounding Art website can be found here When Myra Sings, Z521 – Purcell … Continue reading
Listening to Britten – Purcell: Dulcibella, Whene’er I Sue For A Kiss
A Tragic Story from Friday Afternoons, Op.7 by Jane Mackay – her visual response to Britten’s music, used with many thanks to the artist. Jane Mackay’s Sounding Art website can be found here Dulcibella, Whene’er I Sue For A Kiss, … Continue reading
Listening to Britten – Purcell: Let the dreadful engines of eternal will
Now Until the Break of Day – A Midsummer Night’s Dream by Jane Mackay – her visual response to Britten’s music, used with many thanks to the artist. Jane Mackay’s Sounding Art website can be found here Let the dreadful … Continue reading
Listening to Britten – Purcell: Take not a woman’s anger ill
‘I am thrown into a corner’ – Gloriana by Jane Mackay – her visual response to Britten’s music, used with many thanks to the artist. Jane Mackay’s Sounding Art website can be found here Take not a woman’s anger ill, … Continue reading
Listening to Britten – Purcell: How blest are shepherds
March – Gloriana by Jane Mackay – her visual response to Britten’s music, used with many thanks to the artist. Jane Mackay’s Sounding Art website can be found here How blest are shepherds, Z628/15b, from King Arthur – Purcell realization … Continue reading
Listening to Britten – Purcell: O solitude
Act III, scene 3 (Trio) – Gloriana by Jane Mackay – her visual response to Britten’s music, used with many thanks to the artist. Jane Mackay’s Sounding Art website can be found here O solitude, Z406 – Purcell realization for … Continue reading
Listening to Britten – Purcell: I take no pleasure in the sun’s bright beams
Ensemble: ‘Overcome Tyrone!’ – Gloriana by Jane Mackay – her visual response to Britten’s music, used with many thanks to the artist. Jane Mackay’s Sounding Art website can be found here I take no pleasure in the sun’s bright beams, … Continue reading
Listening to Britten – Purcell: Job’s curse
Galliard – Gloriana by Jane Mackay – her visual response to Britten’s music, used with many thanks to the artist. Jane Mackay’s Sounding Art website can be found here Job’s curse, Z191, also known as Let the night perish – … Continue reading
Listening to Britten – Purcell: I attempt from Love’s sickness to fly
Morris Dance – Gloriana by Jane Mackay – her visual response to Britten’s music, used with many thanks to the artist. Jane Mackay’s Sounding Art website can be found here I attempt from Love’s sickness to fly, Z630/17h (from The … Continue reading
Listening to Britten – Purcell: Suite of Songs from Orpheus Britannicus
‘Penelope Rich’s Pleading’ – Gloriana by Jane Mackay – her visual response to Britten’s music, used with many thanks to the artist. Jane Mackay’s Sounding Art website can be found here Suite of Songs from Orpheus Britannicus – Purcell realizations … Continue reading