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Alfred (Arne opera)

Alfred is a sung stage work about Alfred the Great with music by Thomas Arne and 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 his grandfather 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!".

Alfred
Masque (later opera) by Thomas Arne
1778 portrait of the composer
Librettist
Based onLife of Alfred the Great
Premiere
1 August 1740 (1740-08-01)

Background and performance history edit

Frederick, Prince of Wales made considerable efforts to demonstrate his British nationality and identity, to distinguish himself from his German father George II, with whom he was on very poor terms.[2] The masque Alfred, to a text by David Mallet and James Thomson, was first performed at Frederick's country home at Cliveden on 1 August 1740.[2] It was the ideal entertainment for him: a mixture of romantic heroism and British patriotism.[2]

In its original form, Alfred contained only eight vocal sections and the overture, including the famous patriotic song "Rule, Britannia!".[2] Arne later significantly expanded the work, and the printed score of 1753 runs to 27 musical numbers.[2] The libretto included additional pieces, including several choruses, the music for which is now lost.[2] An expanded version of the work was first performed in London in March 1745.[2]

Roles edit

Roles, voice types, premiere cast
Roles Voice type Premiere cast, 1 August 1740[3]
Conductor: Thomas Arne
Alfred tenor Thomas Lowe
Emma/Venus soprano Kitty Clive
Spirit/Pallas/Paris mezzo-soprano Susannah Maria Cibber
Bard/Mercury bass

Synopsis edit

The following synopsis is based on the work as performed in London at the King's Theatre in 1753 and the Drury Lane Theatre in 1754 and is the version performed by Bampton Classical Opera in 1998.[4]

The setting is the Isle of Athelney in the year 878. Following a defeat by the Vikings, Alfred has taken refuge in the hut of the shepherd Corin and his wife Emma who wonder about the mysterious stranger. Alfred expresses his anguish at the state of affairs of his kingdom and prays to the Genius of Britannia. Alfred's wife Eltruda and his son Edward arrive and rejoice at finding him alive. Corin and Emma still have no idea who their guests really are.

Later, Edward brings news that twelve hundred Britons loyal to Alfred are camped nearby and awaiting his command. Emma and Corrin now realise the true identity of their guests as Alfred departs for battle. When news of his victory reaches them, all rejoice. Edward praises the return of British values. Alfred exhorts his people: "Britons, proceed, the subject deep command, awe with your navies ev'ry hostile land". In response, all sing "Rule Britannia", an ode in honour of Great Britain.

Recordings edit

References edit

  1. ^ London Daily Post, 2 August 1740, cited in "The Celebrated Ode in Honour of Great Britain, Called 'Rule, Britannia'". The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular. 41 (686): 228–231. 1 April 1900. doi:10.2307/3368400. JSTOR 3368400.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g McGegan, Nicholas (1999). Thomas Arne: Alfred. Deutsche Harmonia Mundi. pp. 5–8. Sleeve notes to McGegan recording on CD
  3. ^ Casaglia, Gherardo (2005). "Alfred, 1 August 1740". L'Almanacco di Gherardo Casaglia (in Italian).
  4. ^ Heighes, Simon (1998). "Restoring Alfred". Bampton Classical Opera. Retrieved 29 September 2015. 5 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine

Further reading edit

External links edit

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For the opera by Antonin Dvorak see Alfred Dvorak Alfred is a sung stage work about Alfred the Great with music by Thomas Arne and 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 his grandfather 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 AlfredMasque later opera by Thomas Arne1778 portrait of the composerLibrettistDavid Mallet James ThomsonBased onLife of Alfred the GreatPremiere1 August 1740 1740 08 01 Cliveden Contents 1 Background and performance history 2 Roles 3 Synopsis 4 Recordings 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksBackground and performance history editFrederick Prince of Wales made considerable efforts to demonstrate his British nationality and identity to distinguish himself from his German father George II with whom he was on very poor terms 2 The masque Alfred to a text by David Mallet and James Thomson was first performed at Frederick s country home at Cliveden on 1 August 1740 2 It was the ideal entertainment for him a mixture of romantic heroism and British patriotism 2 In its original form Alfred contained only eight vocal sections and the overture including the famous patriotic song Rule Britannia 2 Arne later significantly expanded the work and the printed score of 1753 runs to 27 musical numbers 2 The libretto included additional pieces including several choruses the music for which is now lost 2 An expanded version of the work was first performed in London in March 1745 2 Roles editRoles voice types premiere cast Roles Voice type Premiere cast 1 August 1740 3 Conductor Thomas ArneAlfred tenor Thomas LoweEmma Venus soprano Kitty CliveSpirit Pallas Paris mezzo soprano Susannah Maria CibberBard Mercury bassSynopsis editThe following synopsis is based on the work as performed in London at the King s Theatre in 1753 and the Drury Lane Theatre in 1754 and is the version performed by Bampton Classical Opera in 1998 4 The setting is the Isle of Athelney in the year 878 Following a defeat by the Vikings Alfred has taken refuge in the hut of the shepherd Corin and his wife Emma who wonder about the mysterious stranger Alfred expresses his anguish at the state of affairs of his kingdom and prays to the Genius of Britannia Alfred s wife Eltruda and his son Edward arrive and rejoice at finding him alive Corin and Emma still have no idea who their guests really are nbsp Rule Britannia source source track Phonograph cylinder recorded by Albert Farrington in 1914 for Edison Records Problems playing this file See media help Later Edward brings news that twelve hundred Britons loyal to Alfred are camped nearby and awaiting his command Emma and Corrin now realise the true identity of their guests as Alfred departs for battle When news of his victory reaches them all rejoice Edward praises the return of British values Alfred exhorts his people Britons proceed the subject deep command awe with your navies ev ry hostile land In response all sing Rule Britannia an ode in honour of Great Britain Recordings editThomas Arne s Alfred Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment Nicholas Kraemer conductor 1997 BBC Music Vol V No 10 Thomas Arne Alfred Philarmonia Baroque Orchestra and Chorale Nicholas McGegan conductor 1999 Deutsche Harmonia MundiReferences edit London Daily Post 2 August 1740 cited in The Celebrated Ode in Honour of Great Britain Called Rule Britannia The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular 41 686 228 231 1 April 1900 doi 10 2307 3368400 JSTOR 3368400 a b c d e f g McGegan Nicholas 1999 Thomas Arne Alfred Deutsche Harmonia Mundi pp 5 8 Sleeve notes to McGegan recording on CD Casaglia Gherardo 2005 Alfred 1 August 1740 L Almanacco di Gherardo Casaglia in Italian Heighes Simon 1998 Restoring Alfred Bampton Classical Opera Retrieved 29 September 2015 Archived 5 September 2015 at the Wayback MachineFurther reading editArne Thomas David Mallet James Thomson 1981 Alfred In Alexander Scott ed Musica Britannica Vol XLVII full score Urtext edition ed London Stainer amp Bell ISBN 0 85249 476 9 a href Template Cite encyclopedia html title Template Cite encyclopedia cite encyclopedia a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Michael Burden 1988 A mask for politics the masque of Alfred Music Review xli 1988 21 30 Michael Burden 1991 The English Theatre Masque 1690 1800 2 vols PhD diss University of Edinburgh Michael Burden 1994 Garrick Arne and the Masque of Alfred New York External links editThe Masque of Alfred Scores at the International Music Score Library Project Review of the Deutsche Harmonia Mundi recording of Alfred in Goldberg Magazine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alfred Arne opera amp oldid 1198888807, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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