Performing the Music of Henry Purcell
Edited by Michael Burden
Clarendon Press
Table of Contents
Introduction, Nicholas Kenyon
Performing the Music
1:Original sets of parts for Restoration Concerted Music at Oxford, Peter Holman
2:The English organ in Purcell's lifetime, Dominic Gwynn
3:Violin making in England in the age of Purcell, John Dilworth
4:Performing Mr Purcell's "Exotick" trumpet notes, Peter Downey
5:The first performance of Purcell's Funeral Music for Queen Mary, Bruce Wood
6:Ornamentation in the keyboard music of Henry Purcell and his contemporaries, H. Diack Johnstone
7:Purcell's stage singers, Olive Baldwin and Thelma Wilson
8:Voice ranges, voice types and pitch in Purcell's concerted works, Timothy Morris
Staging the Operas
9:Purcell debauch'd; the dramatick operas in performance, Michael Burden
10:Performance and political allegory: what to interpret and when on the Restoration stage, Andrew Walking
11:Dancing and dance music in Purcell's operas, Richard Semmens
12:Of Costume and Etiquette: staging in the time of Purcell, Ruth Eva Ronen
13:Calling up Genius: Purcell, Roger North and Charlotte Butler, Roger Savage
14:Purcell's Dioclesian on the Dorset Garden stage, Julia and Frans Muller
15:Trembleurs and Cold People: how should they shiver?, Lionel Sawkins
Appendices
1:Original sets of parts of Restoration Concerted Music at Oxford: a preliminary catalogue, Peter Holman
2:English viol and violin makers working in London in the period 1650-1700, John Dilworth
3:Purcell's stage singers: a documentary list, Olive Baldwin and Thelma Wilson
4:Forces and vocal ranges in Purcell's concerted works, Timothy Morris
5:Dances and Purcell's operas 1689-1692 for which music is known, Richard Semmens