Saturday, December 28, 2019

Henry Purcell s Dido And Aeneas - 950 Words

I went to go see a college production of Henry Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas at a recital hall at Meredith College. The hall was almost full, but it was not huge auditorium or stage. The stage was brightly lit and there were no light changes during the performance. The audience ranged in ages, so it was family event. Many had flowers, so some of the audience was families supporting those performing. Most people seemed engaged in the performance, especially when performers entered from the back of hall because it would catch their attention. There were two parts of the concert; selected Arias, and the opera. The opera singers in the first part of the show sung with piano accompaniment, and the opera was sung with a piano accompaniment as well, but also was accompanied by a string ensemble. The first two Arias and the Opera were composed from the Baroque period. Two of the Arias were composed by Mozart. The last three selected Arias were from the Romantic period. While operas stemme d from the Baroque period, they continued and still continue to be composed. The first work was an Aria, Barbarina’s aria from Le Nozze di Fiagro by Wolfgang A. Mozart. The song was sung by a high pitched soprano. A part of an aspect of the melody, a succession of notes arranged in recognizable unit, was its range. It had a wide range because the notes often went up and down, almost creating a disjunct melody, larger intervals with nonconsecutive pitches, but it could still be recognizable so it hadShow MoreRelatedThe Life Of Henry Purcell1353 Words   |  6 PagesThe Life of Henry Purcell Henry Purcell was a famous English composer during the Baroque period of music. There is very little known about Henry Purcell’s life. Purcell was born September 10, 1659 in the Westminster area of central London, England. His father, who was also named Henry Purcell was a gentleman at the Chapel Royal and the master of Choristers in Westminster Abbey but he died in 1664 when Purcell was around six years old. After the death of his father his mother Elizabeth was forcedRead MoreThe Aeneid Is An Epic Poem2328 Words   |  10 PagesINTRO The Aeneid is an epic poem that tells the story of a Trojan hero, Aeneas who had to flee from his home as the Greeks were destroying it. Aeneas and his men travel across the sea in search of Italy where they are destined to build the Roman Empire. During his journey Aeneas will come up against many obstacles through the works of divine intervention. The epic poem written by Virgil in 29-19BC has many lasting influence of the classical world on other cultures across time like art, literature

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