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Jeremiah Clarke (1674-1707) - Music from “The Island Princess"
Our program, Music from Jeremiah Clarke’s "The Island Princess," features eight selections from this dramatic opera or semi-opera. Semi-operas developed in England between 1673 and 1710 and were performed with singing, speaking and dancing roles. When music was written, it was usually for moments in the play immediately following either love scenes or those concerning the supernatural. Jeremiah Clarke (1674-1707) was an English baroque composer and associate of Henry Purcell. Clarke was a pupil of John Blow at St Paulâ??s Cathedral. In â??The Island Princessâ?, a group of European voyagers travel to the Spice Islands and are astounded by the alien culture they encounter. The music, written in 1699, contains the first appearance of what has become known to us as the â??Trumpet Tuneâ? of wedding and graduation fame. The incidental music for â??The Island Princess â? includes: â?¢ First Musick/Jig â?¢ Minuet â?¢ Second Act Tune â?¢ Third Act Tune â?¢ Winter Dance with a stove, a Dutchman and an old miser â?¢ Spring Dance for Girles with Nosegaus â?¢ Summer Dance by Blacks â?¢ Autumn Dance by a French Clowne and a Country Woman in Wooden Shoe ArsAntiguaPresents.com, directed by Jerry Fuller, is a series free video web cast programs of music from the Renaissance, Baroque, and Classical eras performed on period instruments.Video production by Phillip W. Serna for ArsAntiguaPresents.com.Copyright 2009 Jerry Fuller. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial Share Alike 3.0 License. Jason Heath, podmaster Phillip W. Serna, Youtube channelmaster ArsAntiguaPresents.com is edited and mixed by Jesse McQuarters, producer at the WFMT Radio Network and Associate Producer of Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. For more information on Ars Antigua Presents programming, visit
Video Length: 560
Date Found: September 23, 2010
Date Produced: May 12, 2009
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