100 Years of British Coronations
Coronation Anthems from Purcell to Handel
Add to my Calendar 21-10-2021 19:30 21-10-2021 21:30 36 100 Years of British Coronations A dazzling pageant of ceremonial music premiered in London: from Purcell’s ‘My Heart is Inditing’ to Handel’s blazing ‘Zadok, taking in lesser-known gems from Jeremiah Clarke, Henry Cooke, John Blow and William Boyce’s glorious ‘The King Shall Rejoice’, gleaming with trumpets. These were the resplendent works that accompanied the crowning of Kings and Queens, from the Restoration of Charles II to the coronation of George III. Kings Place, London DD/MM/YYYYDetails
Kings Place
90 York Way
Kings Cross
London
N1 9AG
England
Programme
Henry Cooke – Behold, O God, our defender
Henry Purcell – My Heart is Inditing, Z.30
John Blow – The Lord God is a Sun and a Shield
Jeremiah Clarke – Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem
William Croft – The Lord is a Sun and a Shield
George Frideric Handel – Zadok the Priest, HWV 258
George Frideric Handel – My Heart is Inditing, HWV 261
George Frideric Handel – Let Thy Hand Be Strengthened, HWV 259
William Boyce – The King shall rejoice
Performers
Edward Higginbottom – Conductor
Instruments of Time and Truth
Programme Note
A dazzling pageant of ceremonial music premiered in London: from Purcell’s ‘My Heart is Inditing’ to Handel’s blazing ‘Zadok, taking in lesser-known gems from Jeremiah Clarke, Henry Cooke, John Blow and William Boyce’s glorious ‘The King Shall Rejoice’, gleaming with trumpets. These were the resplendent works that accompanied the crowning of Kings and Queens, from the Restoration of Charles II to the coronation of George III.