
Purcell - The Londoner
Charles Hazlewood explores the lives of great composers. Seminal figure Henry Purcell is celebrated, from his tavern songs to sacred music and stage works.
In this series, conductor Charles Hazlewood explores the development of British music through the lives, times and works of four great composers, each with a major anniversary in 2009.
The first programme celebrates the music of Henry Purcell, one of the most seminal but mysterious figures of British musical history. Charles investigates what life would have been like for a composer in 17th-century London through a wide range of Purcell's music, from the vast but often overlooked output of tavern songs to his glorious sacred music and pioneering stage works such as Dido and Aeneas. He discovers how Purcell's work is still central to British life today, visiting the Grenadier Guards at Wellington Barracks and attending the Service of Remembrance at the Cenotaph.
Music is performed by Charles Hazlewood's own ensemble, Army of Generals, as well as renowned musicians including Sir John Tomlinson and the Choir of Westminster Abbey.
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Henry Purcell
Dido & Aeneas: Overture
Orchestra: Armonico Consort. Conductor: Christopher Monks.
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Charles Hazlewood |
| Series Producer | Helen Mansfield |
| Director | Andy King-Dabbs |
Broadcasts
- Sat 9 May 200920:00BBC Two except Yorkshire
Mon 11 May 200920:00BBC HD
Sat 25 Jul 200921:55BBC HD- Fri 25 Jun 201020:00
- Sat 26 Jun 201003:00
Sat 21 Aug 201020:30BBC HD- Fri 17 Feb 201219:30
- Fri 2 Nov 201220:20
- Sun 30 Apr 201719:00
- Sun 20 Feb 202219:00
- Mon 21 Feb 202202:00
