Music
Henry Purcell (born London c1659; died London, 21 November 1695).
Text
Anonymous.
Source
Play A Midsummer Night's Dream (1596) by William Shakespeare (1564-1616).
Premières
First Performance: London (Dorset Garden Theatre), May 1692.
First Performance in Scotland: Edinburgh (George Square Theatre), 16 February 1972.
Scottish Opera première: N/A.
Background
The Fairy Queen was the grandest stage work produced by Purcell, using an anonymous adaptation of Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream, with substantial sequences of appropriate music and dance to close out each of the acts with a Masque, reminiscent of Jacobean court theatre.
These sequences (with singing roles) are as follows:
Act 1: Masque of Fairies and Poets (with sundry Fairies and Drunken Poets)
Act 2: Masque of the Night (with two Fairies attending on Titania, and characters of Night, Mystery, Secresy and Sleep)
Act 3: Masque of Love (with various masquers including Corydon and Mopsa)
Act 4: Masque of Phoebus and the Seasons (with Oberon's attendant, Phoebus, Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter)
Act 6: Masque of Juno and Hymen (with Juno, Phoebus, two Attendant Spirits and Hymen)
Plot Summary
The play follows an edited version of Shakespeare's play.
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