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Henry Purcell, The Indian Queen, Z. 630

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Trumpet Tune

Prologue

Trumpet Tune

I, 1 : "O solitude, my sweetness choice" (Dona Isabel)

I, 2: "I will sing unto the Lord"

I, 3: "Blow up the trumpet"

I, 4: "Sweeter than roses"

II, 1: Symphony - Entrada

II, 1: Symphony - Canzona

II, 1: Symphony - Adagio

II, 1: Symphony - Allegro

II, 2: "I come to sing" (Don Pedrarias Davila)

II, 2: "What flattering noise is this?" (Zapatista)

II, 2: "Scorn'd Envy" (Xbalanque)

II, 2: "I Fly from the place" (Zapatista)

II, 2: "Begone, curst fiends of Hell" (Xbalanque)

II, 2: "We come to sing"

II, 4: "See, even Night herself is here" (Dona Isabel)

II, 5: "Musick for a while" (Xbalanque)

II, 5: "I love and I must" (Teculihuatzin/Dona Luisa)

II, 7: "Hear my prayer, O Lord"

III, 1: "Remember not, Lord, our offences"

III, 2: "With sick and famish'd eyes" (Don Pedro De Alvarado)

III, 2: "Not all my torments" (Teculihuatzin/Dona Luisa)

III, 3: "Their necessary aid you use" (Hunahpu)

III, 2 : "Your censers to the altar take" (Zapatista)

III, 3: "The air with music gently wound" (Xbalanque)

III, 3: "We twice ten hundred deities" (Zapatista)

III, 3: Symphony for Hautboys

III, 3: "Seek not to know" (Xbalanque)

III, 4: Trumpet Overture

III, 5: "Ah, how happy we are!" (Don Pedro De Alvarado/Don Pedrarias Davila)

III, 6: "If grief has any pow'r to kill" (Don Pedrarias Davila)

III, 7: "Oh! Lead me to some peaceful gloom" (Hunahpu)

III, 7: "We the spirits of the air" (Hunahpu/Xbalanque)

III, 8: "I attempt from love's sickness to fly in vain" (Teculihuatzin/Dona Luisa)

III, 8: Third Act Tune

IV, 1: "O Lord, rebuke me not" (Teculihuatzin / Dona Luisa/Dona Isabel)

IV, 2: "They tell us that your mighty powers above"

V: "While thus we bow before your shrine"

V: "You who at the altar stand" (Zapatista)

V: "All dismal sounds"

Purcell's The Indian Queen

Peter Sellars (stage director), Teodor Currentzis (conductor) – With Julia Bullock (Doña Luisa), Nadine Koutcher (Doña Isabel) – Teatro Real Madrid

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Cast

Vince Yi — Hunahpu

Julia Bullock — Teculihuatzin

Markus Brutscher — Don Pedrarias Dávila

Nadine Koutcher — Dona Isabel

Noah Stewart — Don Pedro de Alvarado

Christophe Dumaux — Xbalanque

Luthando Qave — A shaman

Maritxell Carrero — Leonor

Program notes

A superb adaptation of Purcell's the Indian Queen, staged and directed by Peter Sellars and performed in 2013 at the Teatro Real in Madrid. Peters Sellars combines John Dryden and Robert Howard's libretto with a short-story written by the Nicaraguan writer Rosario Aguilar, La niña blanca y los pájaros sin pies.

Henry Purcell died in 1695, while he was composing his last opera The Indian Queen. His brother Daniel completed hastely the rich, visionnary and transcendental score of the great British composer. The Indian Queen is a semi-opera, a genre in vogue in the late 17th century. It refers to a work that combines music, recitatives and ballets. The Indian Queen is probably one of Purcell's less often performed stage works compared to his more famous pieces: The Fairy Queen, King Arthur and the opera Didon and Æneas. The original libretto deals with several loving conflicts against a backdrop of Caribbean war.

The libretto

The original libretto by John Dryden was supposed to be situated between Lima and Mexico before the Spanish invasion, developping how an impossible love story between the Queen of the Aztecs and the general of the Yncas will provoque an imaginary conflict between Yncas and Aztecs.

The adaptation of Peter Sellars describes the first contact between the Europeans and the Mayas of the New World, a personal and choral narration of the Conquista through the lives of two women who created a new culture.

The staging

Over three centuries after Purcell, Peter Sellars has imagined a fresh and original new version of Purcell's last masterpiece, including some of his most inspired songs, with a new libretto adapted from John Dryden and Robert Howard's libretto and the short story La niña blanca y los pajaros sin pies (The white maid and the feetless birds) by Nicaraguan novelist Rosario Aguilar.

Sellars removes Purcell's brother's additions to the original score, and adds songs from Henry Purcell's other works: "O Solitude", "Music for a while" and some others. He makes the love story between the two main characters deeper and gives greater importance to politics.

The casting brings together the French countertenor Christophe Dumaux and a myriad of young voices – Julia Bullock, Yi Vince, Luthando Qave. Choirs and music are wonderful. This sublime work combines song, dance, theater, music, painting and the history of literature. The Indian Queen is a co-production of the Teatro Real Madrid, the English National Opera in London and the Opera of Perm in Russia.

Picture: © Javier del Real

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