Description
This British biopic attempts to chronicle the life of 17th-century tunesmith
Henry Purcell. The filmmakers have had to do much speculating about Britain's first great composer, as little is known about his life back then. It is known that Purcell had been a chorister as a child and then became the court composer for three kings: Charles, James, and William. Before his death at age 37, Purcell penned over 1,000 songs and sired a few children, most of whom died at birth. While little is actually known of Purcell, the film successfully recreates the tumultuous era in which he lived. Running parallel to Purcell's story is a subplot set in the 1960s, when English society and values seemed to be rapidly eroding, much as they were in the composer's time. The story concerns a playwright's attempts to research the life of Purcell for his next play. In the last part of the film, several lavish musical numbers from Purcell's vast repertoire are presented.
Details
Released: Tue 15 Sep 2009
Catalogue Number: 1551316

- Actors: Michael Ball, Simon Callow, Letitia Dean, Corin Redgrave, John Shrapnel, Robert Stephens
- Conductor: John Eliot Gardiner
- Director: Tony Palmer
- Distributors: TEN, Ten
- Performers: Paul Agnew, Nancy Argenta, James Bowman, Michael Chance, Lynne Dawson, The English Baroque Soloists, Susan Graham, Peter Harvey, The Monteverdi Choir, Jennifer Smith, David Thomas, Stephen Varcoe
- Subtitles: English, German, Italian, Spanish
- Discs: 1
- Discs: 2
- Release Year: 2009
- Release Year: 1995
- Running Time: 153 minutes
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