- Alfred (opera)
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For the opera by Antonín Dvořák, see Alfred (Dvořák opera).
Thomas Arne Operas- Comus (1738)
- Alfred (1740)
- Eliza (1754)
- Thomas and Sally (1760)
- Artaxerxes (1762)
- Love in a Village (1762)
- The Fairy Prince (1771)
- The Cooper (1772)
Alfred is a sung stage work about Alfred the Great with music by Thomas Arne and a libretto by David Mallet and James Thomson. The work was initially devised as a masque in 1740 and was first performed at Cliveden, country home of Frederick, Prince of Wales, on 1 August 1740, to commemorate the accession of George I and the birthday of the Princess Augusta.[1] Arne later revised the work turning it into an all-sung oratorio in 1745 and then an opera in 1753. It is best known for its finale "Rule, Britannia!".
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History
In its original form Alfred contained only seven musical numbers, including the famous patriotic song "Rule, Britannia!" With successive additions, Arne significantly expanded the music with the final version being an all sung opera in three acts. Today, the third and final version of the work is the one that is most often performed.
Frederick, a German prince who had grown up in Hanover arrived in Britiain as an adult and was on very bad terms with his father, was making considerable efforts to ingratiate himself and build a following among his subjects-to-be (although he never ultimately reigned as he died in 1751 before his father and never became king). A masque linking the prince with both the ancient hero-king Alfred the Great's victories over the Vikings and with the contemporary issue of building British sea power went well with his political plans and aspirations.
Thomson was a Scottish poet and playwright, who spent most of his adult life in England and hoped to make his fortune at Court. He had an interest in helping foster a British identity, including and transcending the older English and Scottish identities.
Roles
Roles Voice type Premiere cast, 1 August 1740,[2]
Conductor: Thomas Arne )Alfred tenor Thomas Lowe Emma/Venus soprano Kitty Clive Spirit/Pallas/Paris mezzo-soprano Susannah Maria Cibber Bard/Mercury bass Recordings
- Thomas Arne's Alfred – Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Nicholas Kreamer (conductor), 1997. BBC Music Vol.V No. 10
- Thomas Arne: Alfred – Philarmonia Baroque Orchestra and Chorale, Nicholas McGegan (conductor), 1999. Deutsche Harmonia Mundi
References
- ^ Scholes p. 897.
- ^ "Alfred". www.amadeusonline.net. http://www.amadeusonline.net/almanacco.php?Start=0&Giorno=&Mese=&Anno=1740&Giornata=&Testo=Alfred&Parola=Stringa.
Bibliography
- Arne, Thomas; David Mallet and James Thomson (1981). "Alfred". In Alexander Scott. Musica Britannica. XLVII (full score, Urtext edition ed.). London: Stainer & Bell. ISBN 0-85249-476-9.
- Percy A Scholes (1970). The Oxford Companion to Music (tenth Edition). Oxford University Press.
External links
- Review of the Deutsche Harmonia Mundi recording of Alfred in Goldberg Magazine.
Categories:- Masques
- 1740 operas
- Operas
- Operas by Thomas Arne
- English-language operas
- Alfred the Great
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