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Playlist (The Fairy Queen): http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list... The Fairy Queen, Z 629 Dramatic opera in five acts Text: Anonymous, after William Shakespeare's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' (c.1595) Music: Henry Purcell (1659-1695) First performance: 2 May 1692, in London (Queen's Theatre, Dorset Garden) ___ 5a. Prelude for 2 violins, tenor violin and basso continuo 5b: Fill up the bowl for bass and basso continuo 5c: Trip it in a ring for soprano and basso continuo 5d: Trip it in a ring for chorus (SATB), 2 violins, tenor violin and basso continuo 5e: Enough, enough: we must play for bass and basso continuo 5f: About him go for soprano and basso continuo and for chorus (SATB), 2 violins, tenor violin and basso continuo 5g: Hold, you damned tormenting punk for 2 sopranos, bass and basso continuo 5h: I'm drunk for 2 sopranos, bass and basso continuo 5i: If you will know it for bass and basso continuo 5j: Pinch him for his crimes for chorus (SATB), 2 violins, tenor violin and basso continuo [Confess, confess for 2 sopranos, bass and basso continuo] 5k: I confess for bass and basso continuo 5l: Drive 'em hence for chorus (SATB), 2 violins, tenor violin and basso continuo [Let 'em sleep for chorus (SATB), 2 violins, tenor violin and basso continuo] ___ Poet: David van Asch, bass 1st Fairy: Helen Parker, soprano 2nd Fairy: Kym Amps, soprano The Scholars Baroque Ensemble (Artistic coordinator: David van Asch) Recorded in November 1992 Pitch: A = 415 Hz ___ The score featured in this video is from 'The Works of Henry Purcell' (Purcell Society Edition), volume 12 (London: Novello, 1903), with some editing by myself. To keep the score readable, I have removed the string parts from the chorus sections. Marc D.