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Complete Opera (Best Version) - Links in description
The Fairy Queen (Semi-Opera Z. 629) by Henry Purcell (1692)
Performed by English Baroque Soloists
Conducted by John Eliot Gardiner
First Music
1. Prelude - 0:00
2. Hornpipe - 1:58
Second Music
3. Air - 2:53
4. Rondeau - 3:40
5. Overture - 5:10
Act I
6. Song In Two Parts: "Come, Come, Come, Let Us Leave" - 7:13
7. Scene Of The Drunken Poet: "Fill Up The Bowl" - 9:37
8. First Act Tune: Jig - 16:17
Act II
9. Prelude And Song: "Come All Ye Songsters Of The Sky" - 17:30
10. Prelude - 19:22
11. Trio: "May The God Of Wit Inspire" - 20:12
12. Echo - 21:16
13. Chorus: "Now Joyn Your Warbling Voices All" - 22:50
14. A Dance Of Fairies - 23:18
15. Song And Chorus: "Sing While We Trip It On The Green" - 24:02
16. Song: "See, Even Night Her Self Is Here" - 25:44
17. Song: "I Am Come To Lock All Fast" - 30:01
18. Song: "One Charming Night" - 31:12
19. Song And Chorus: "Hush, No More, Be Silent All" - 33:10
20. A Dance For The Followers Of Night - 36:30
21. Second Act Tune: Air - 38:21
Act III
22. A Song In Two Parts And Chorus: "If Love's A Sweet Passion" - 39:42
23. Overture: Symphony While The Swans Come Forward - 47:42
24. Dance For The Fairies - 49:45
25. Dance For The Green Men - 50:34
26. Song: "Ye Gentle Spirits Of The Air, Appear" - 52:02
27. Dialogue Between Coridon And Mopsa: "Now The Maids And The Men" - 57:07
28. Song: "When I Have Often Heard" - 1:01:03
29. A Dance Of Haymakers - 1:04:16
30. Song And Chorus: "A Thousand Thousand Ways We'll Find" - 1:05:13
31. Third Act Tune: Hornpipe - 1:07:21
Act IV
32. Symphony - 1:08:21
33. Solo And Chorus: "Now The Night Is Chac'd Away" - 1:14:32
34. Duet: "Let The Fifes, And The Clarions" - 1:16:38
35. Entry Of Phoebus - 1:18:34
36. Song: "When A Cruel Long Winter"-Chorus: "Hail! Great Parent Of Us All" - 1:19:10
37. Song: "Thus The Ever Grateful Spring" (Spring) - 1:23:28
38. Song: "Here's The Summer, Sprightly, Gay (Summer) - 1:25:25
39. Song: "See My Many Colour'd Fields" (Autumn) - 1:27:04
40. Song And Chorus: "Now Winter Comes Slowly" (Winter) - 1:30:07
41. Fourth Act Tune: Air - 1:33:29
Act V
42. Prelude - 1:34:25
43. Epithalamium: "Thrice Happy Lovers" - 1:35:32
44. The Plaint: "O Let Me Weep" - 1:38:09
45. Entry Dance - 1:45:51
46. Symphony - 1:46:59
47. Song: "Thus The Gloomy World" - 1:48:12
48. Solo And Chorus: "Thus Happy And Free" - 1:53:55
49. Song: "Yes Daphne, In Your Looks I Find" - 1:55:32
50. Monkey's Dance - 1:57:26
51. Song: "Hark How All Things" - 1:58:28
52. Song And Chorus: "Hark! the Ech'ing Air" - 2:00:35
53. Duet And Chorus: "Sure The Dull God" - 2:03:27
54. Prelude - 2:05:32
55. Solo: "See, See, I Obey" - 2:06:04
56. Duet "Turn Then Thine Eyes" - 2:08:02
57. Solo: "My Torch, Indeed" - 2:09:27
58. Trio: They Shall Be As Happy" - 2:10:12
59. Air - 2:11:21
60. Chorus: "They Shall Be As Happy" - 2:12:51
61. Chaconne: Dance For Chinese Man And Woman - 2:14:01

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@gemstone212121
@gemstone212121 3 года назад
Thanks to the uploader, not merely for the upload, and for showing the list of movements in the description, but most especially for taking the time to add the start time to each of the movements. That must have taken a lot of time. Thanks very much!
@fredgarv79
@fredgarv79 2 года назад
Yes, so helpful and not many people do it. I second the thank you!
@94Ryuma
@94Ryuma Год назад
Im not entirely sure DG Archiv, Sir John Eliot Gardiner and the English Baroque soloists gave their permission for the upload but who cares?
@johnandmarylouwilde7882
@johnandmarylouwilde7882 Год назад
Excepts from the Fairy Queen was the fist LP I ever bought, a ten incher.. Conducted by Daniel Pinkham. Way back in 1949. My piano teacher, who tried to convince me that practically all great music had been composed by Germans and Austrians, was appalled. I paid no heed to what she said. I hung on to that record until the grooves got so deep that the needle wouldn't stay in them.
@janach1305
@janach1305 2 года назад
When I fell in love with Gilbert and Sullivan in the late Seventies, I decided I needed to find more opera in English. The first one I found was Purcell's "Fairy Queen". My first time listening to it, I thought, "What IS this strange stuff?" But I kept on listening, and began to think, "Hey, this is really good!" I have gone on to become an all-around opera fanatic, and I still love Purcell. I'm hoping to see Seattle Opera do "Dido and Aeneas" someday. English Baroque opera is something of an acquired taste, but I have definitely acquired it. (And yes, I still love G&S, too.)
@fredgarv79
@fredgarv79 2 года назад
I wanted to go see "the marraige of figaro" at McCaw hall,but irrationally they insisted you wear masks even though the mask mandates were lifted all over the entire country. I don't wish to go and watch something that lasts for hours with a mask on. I often wonder how would they possibly police this? During an important part, what are they going to have some usher walk through the seats and whisper in your ear "Sir, you need to put you mask above your nose"? ridiculous but hey it's woke Seattle were talking about here. I even emailed them and asked why? they just said "this is our policy" so I emailed them back and told them you are just being stubborn.
@janach1305
@janach1305 2 года назад
@@fredgarv79 I had no trouble with wearing a mask the entire time, but I’m a tough old lady. I realize not everyone can tolerate such great suffering. 😏
@Purcella13
@Purcella13 2 года назад
Funny. I make modern-day pop and they say the same thing about my more complex compositions. I'm related to this guy.
@cimbalok2972
@cimbalok2972 Год назад
IMO G & S is the most unnecessary music in all creation, but I absolutely *love* Henry Purcell. With the acknowledgement that if I was a citizen of 1600s England I might have applied the same epithet to Purcell's' music. Good post! Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
@janach1305
@janach1305 Год назад
@@cimbalok2972 G&S is not just music. It is a synergistic combination of music, lyrics, and theatre. I don’t claim Sullivan was a great composer or Gilbert was a great dramatist, but together they were truly great.
@AlphabetCookie
@AlphabetCookie 5 лет назад
39:43 is amazing wow!
@adolfogarciamorillo7199
@adolfogarciamorillo7199 5 лет назад
This air has always reminded me of Purcell's own "Under this Stone", much more sophisticated, of course, but I would say the harmonic basis is the same. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CyLYKzFGeBw.html
@Charlie-fx9dp
@Charlie-fx9dp 7 месяцев назад
Purcell... You listen and... And you are in another space and time... Genius... Genius...
@Yeknodathon
@Yeknodathon 5 лет назад
Painting is The Quarrel of Oberon and Titania by Sir Joseph Noel Paton
@gipio76
@gipio76 3 года назад
thank you. beautiful
@pelayosquared
@pelayosquared Год назад
Where is it hanging? Thank you.
@michaeldavidrubin8823
@michaeldavidrubin8823 5 лет назад
Gardiner & the Soloists here give us a wonderful interpretation: bawdy, fey, sprightly wit, to capture Purcell's fun with the eros-sensibility of his day. Again, one of those things so easy to do badly, here with superior musicianship & articulate strength in the voices, done superbly. The painting (thanks to info. by Y.), in this case, gives an appropriate illustration of the music, though centuries later - in a sense, Sir Joseph shows very complete & serious visual technique, yet the taste of his era almost trivializes the mythic power of the tale (comedy is deeply serious in its creation of our pleasure in laughter, not so?). More credit to this great music.Thanks to all.
@phmphi
@phmphi 2 года назад
Thank you for uploading this sublime interpretation of Purcell's most sublime work.
@jimfowler5930
@jimfowler5930 3 года назад
With no cell phone, computer, websites, social media distractions, Henry, no wonder you write such perfect music! Smile.
@pelayosquared
@pelayosquared 2 года назад
This music is sublime. It transports one. Merci beaucoup
@locarnese5598
@locarnese5598 Год назад
15:48 - all the wonderful sensibility of a man and a composer that left us way too early.
@reneematte8426
@reneematte8426 4 года назад
Merci "Henry Purcell" : appréciation totale de cet ajout musical titré "The Fairy Queen" 💖♪ ♫ 🎸🎷 🎻🎹🎺🌺🎧🎼🎩🎩🎩
@josevipadilla7224
@josevipadilla7224 2 года назад
Cada vez me quedo más atónito de cuánta belleza y buena Música se escribió en el Pasado...
@user-bh1fc8ng7r
@user-bh1fc8ng7r 2 года назад
Божественный Перселл...
@jesuisamoureuxdetoi
@jesuisamoureuxdetoi 4 года назад
thank you henry ! everything is good, the music, and the painting, well done !
@keepyourseats
@keepyourseats 4 года назад
🤣🤣🤣
@Mersana_ph
@Mersana_ph 2 года назад
زیبا و آرامش بخش
@user-il1uy6od6c
@user-il1uy6od6c 2 года назад
thank you for your dedication sincerely!~~~
@user-ou6jy3gu7l
@user-ou6jy3gu7l 3 месяца назад
Благодарю !
@catherinegilliland5332
@catherinegilliland5332 2 года назад
I've been staring at this picture through the whole song...
@spectatorf6685
@spectatorf6685 3 года назад
Muchas gracias por esta excelente versión.
@huntingvega3876
@huntingvega3876 2 года назад
the prelude is so good
@milavangeldere2797
@milavangeldere2797 9 месяцев назад
Удивительно свежо и современно
@youtito9472
@youtito9472 2 года назад
Let's dance!
@emmapeel5303
@emmapeel5303 3 года назад
Beautiful.
@milavangeldere2797
@milavangeldere2797 9 месяцев назад
Amazing
@iliagrebenscikov4129
@iliagrebenscikov4129 6 месяцев назад
Великолепно !!!
@sanmarcoexplorer2726
@sanmarcoexplorer2726 18 дней назад
Согласен с Вами
@salvadorzalles4185
@salvadorzalles4185 22 дня назад
Gracias hermoso
@RachelDeRosier010894
@RachelDeRosier010894 3 года назад
I can imagine ballet dancing during the first two movements in the beginning before the curtain opens
@user-zt2ld1uz8p
@user-zt2ld1uz8p 2 года назад
I've decided to choose Purcell specifically to study for geography and history!
@stephenkutos9072
@stephenkutos9072 4 месяца назад
In terms of musical imagination, no one surpasses the great Henry Purcell..After his death, it took a very long time for a genius of his stature to arise in English music.
@alistairmcelwee7467
@alistairmcelwee7467 2 года назад
Why not say “Gardiner version” instead of “best version”? Every version has strengths and weaknesses. But when choosing what to listen to then “Gardiner version” would be so much more useful than “best version” for utterly obvious reasons.
@tiffanyharpandsong
@tiffanyharpandsong Год назад
Probably for the algorithm, honestly. Better search term.
@reasonablyserious
@reasonablyserious Год назад
That's how youtube works.
@claireparks8269
@claireparks8269 7 месяцев назад
I agree and more in formative.
@tanterouge4339
@tanterouge4339 4 месяца назад
Because people can have opinions?
@PointofConnection
@PointofConnection 2 месяца назад
True, but in a best version what you see is the level of commitment from everyone
@chrisbea49
@chrisbea49 Год назад
61 my fave Purcell
@littlecutest395
@littlecutest395 5 лет назад
Thank you much fun , i will have to find the lyrics
@bakedcreations8985
@bakedcreations8985 5 лет назад
01:34:22 funkiest bass walk ever, they should have played as pizzicato
@Gemueseknolle
@Gemueseknolle 4 года назад
do you know this version? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wVEa3cYrC6w.html
@MrAquilina420
@MrAquilina420 Год назад
I love the part where they kept chanting “bitch!” It slapped harder than Will Smith. 💥
@conchamarfernandezrocca1494
You can be a fairy or a queen. It's wide Open
@thejaredizer3956
@thejaredizer3956 2 года назад
I'd been raised on a live recording of FQ by Tafelmusik, so I was momentarily fully prepared to challenge the crown of 'Best version' buuut... this IS d____d fine stuff. And, well, the Chorus breaking out at 1:21:33 still makes me break out in goosebumps.
@kephalai
@kephalai 3 года назад
10:42
@jftsang
@jftsang 3 года назад
I did a performance of 'The Fairy Queen' a couple of years ago. We had to cut the Song of the Drunken Poet. I still regret that!
@DavidHassell2004
@DavidHassell2004 5 лет назад
I wouldn't worry about Classic FM hall if fame. Classic FM imo does not represent true classical music lovers. It's for people who like snippets of classical favourites. Real music lovers listen to BBC Radio 3. There your discover unknown gems and hear full pieces.
@lizzyborg
@lizzyborg 4 года назад
Thank heavens we don’t have to bother with Classic FM! We’ve got the Internet! As for R3, my one big problem there is that I am seriously put off if not by the voices of some of the presenters, then by the manner of their presentation.
@allhandsondeck7015
@allhandsondeck7015 3 года назад
I find myself listening less and less to radio 3 these days. The bbc's insistence on fulfilling their diversity quotas is squeezing out the true greats of Western classical music.
@allhandsondeck7015
@allhandsondeck7015 3 года назад
Jens Richter Yep, agree on the money but some/a lot of them actually believe in this rot
@jimmywalsh6701
@jimmywalsh6701 4 года назад
😎😎
@davidm1922
@davidm1922 Год назад
I feel like this would be great on period instruments rather than classical ones.
@STUDYROOM-yq6pr
@STUDYROOM-yq6pr 3 года назад
핸리 퍼셀을 오늘 처음 알았다니.. 우리 회사 사람들 그리고 더 많은 사람이 듣을 수 있는 프로젝트를 진행하고 싶다
@user-il1uy6od6c
@user-il1uy6od6c 2 года назад
저보다 1년 전에 아셨네요 ㅋ 여기서 한글을 보니 반가워서요 ㅋ
@STUDYROOM-yq6pr
@STUDYROOM-yq6pr 2 года назад
@@user-il1uy6od6c 하하~ 반갑습니다! 오랜만에 다시 퍼셀 들어봐야겠어요😁😁
@user-il1uy6od6c
@user-il1uy6od6c 2 года назад
@@STUDYROOM-yq6pr 이런 즉각적인 댓글 좋습니다 ㅋㅋ
@TheOferwexenfeld
@TheOferwexenfeld 5 лет назад
greatnxalot
@user-ys5ib2kt6d
@user-ys5ib2kt6d 3 года назад
퍼셀 - 요정여왕
@remymommy9706
@remymommy9706 4 года назад
OMG!!! 2:16:35 jesszus!
@gianlucamarcialis3595
@gianlucamarcialis3595 Год назад
A pity that Gardiner did not use the piccolos in the first hornpipe :-(
@theborkberofseville5199
@theborkberofseville5199 2 года назад
1:52:35
@ilfluore5126
@ilfluore5126 7 месяцев назад
Can you please name the background painting , who is the painter?
@-Ebucehil-
@-Ebucehil- 3 месяца назад
The Quarrel of Oberon and Titania - Joseph Noel Paton
@theborkberofseville5199
@theborkberofseville5199 2 года назад
1:46:59
@a.f.4248
@a.f.4248 2 года назад
What about the cast ?
@michaeldavidrubin8823
@michaeldavidrubin8823 5 лет назад
Btw, w/ respect to the provider of this video, is it so important to rank our favorite things? Who is "better," Purcell, Palestrina, Puccini...?
@solcarzemog5232
@solcarzemog5232 26 дней назад
Best version my arse... it has no double bass!
@greatmomentsofopera7170
@greatmomentsofopera7170 2 года назад
What is the image?
@user-tu1cw1kp1q
@user-tu1cw1kp1q 3 года назад
9.05.2021.
@Mr55330
@Mr55330 Год назад
from who is the picture
@JafuetTheSame
@JafuetTheSame Год назад
Isn't Harnoncourt's like better?
@philippnechansky6191
@philippnechansky6191 9 месяцев назад
Totally agree. It's far more vivid and powerful
@user-cn8oo1tv5b
@user-cn8oo1tv5b 3 года назад
Что это ??? Королева фей???
@streichholz2229
@streichholz2229 3 года назад
Так точно
@theon9575
@theon9575 4 года назад
Mmmmm. Very enjoyable. But Benjamin Britten's remains the best version for me, thanks .
@arjenbij
@arjenbij 3 года назад
Harnoncourt represent.
@remymommy9706
@remymommy9706 4 года назад
ok.xddd
@elementsofphysicalreality
@elementsofphysicalreality 3 месяца назад
It’s definitely good but I think my attention span is wack from bands like animals as leaders. My favorite Purcell is Abdelazar. The themes are a little more memorable than this. But it’s still nice.
@dieterpeszat2105
@dieterpeszat2105 4 года назад
A few comments from a very experienced classical and baroque music listener: In principle, you make a good channel, but you are presumptuous several times. Using the name Henry Purcell is one thing; then naming something the best in this intrusive way is just as unpleasant. The reference to halloffame/classicfm is completely pointless, with all your love for H. P. It is comparable to the German classical radio, which presents even the lightest thing in a disgustingly sweetened way. Most lovers of classical and baroque music prefer to listen to Vivaldi, Handel etc. Most don't even know the name Purcell, let alone listen to this wonderful music. It is simply too good and fine. Only tasteful people let these marvels come close to them. See the number of your subscribers. But, despite everything, I think this performance is one of the best. But there are small cuts and disturbances. You give a lot of information, but i miss the names of the singer. Finally, if you're using Purcell's name, I would have expected some more uploads, respectively the whole work. Some others have more to offer. In friendship and love, a big Purcell fan
@thomasjones145
@thomasjones145 4 года назад
Wow, a professional spectator.
@joshuawarren8734
@joshuawarren8734 3 года назад
I've a masters in historical performance and even I was turned off by this comment.. chill out, nobody died by the labeling....
@julianmunby3535
@julianmunby3535 2 года назад
Just think: Bach live 65 years and Purcell only 36! There's one of the great 'What ifs' of music history...
@blackholesupercluster
@blackholesupercluster 2 года назад
Very beautiful but it drags on a bit doesnt it ! IMO Opera should be limited to a maximum of one and a half hours, to allow enough time for bladder emptying, and exercise based, bar journey, reversal of deep vein thrombosis symtoms and sore buttocks, and hence why i think The Indian Queen and The tempest is much better.
@juancarlosnunez795
@juancarlosnunez795 2 года назад
Who play,..who sing...and for God ..who conduct...? Globalization.........??
@polska181
@polska181 5 лет назад
+hi
@johnmishell777
@johnmishell777 3 года назад
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@knarfster
@knarfster 3 года назад
Man I hate Baroque music!
@lightespeed
@lightespeed 3 года назад
Have you ever thought of not listening to it, that might work?
@joshuawarren8734
@joshuawarren8734 3 года назад
He mightve just been taking the piss lol
@ErnestoBrausewind
@ErnestoBrausewind 3 года назад
@@lightespeed Jeez, dont encourage him! You know how it goes 10 minutes in he's an expert and then we have to endure even more balderdash
@rohrlingpilz8729
@rohrlingpilz8729 Год назад
Blödmann, warum hörst du es dir denn an? Bekloppter geht's nicht!
@ZhenyaKwatch
@ZhenyaKwatch 9 месяцев назад
❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉69 Zх08 И WМwм =л+л=0!+0!=1+1=семья=family или фа Мили 4π😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
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