Monday 25 May 2026   6:00 pm

Henry Purcell: King Arthur

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  • Rosamund Shelley & Stephen Varcoe readers
  • Philippa Hyde soprano
  • Archie Inns tenor
  • Stuart O’Hara bass
  • Psalmody
  • Essex Baroque Orchestra
  • directed by Peter Holman

King Arthur, John Dryden’s play set as a dramatic opera by Purcell, was an early attempt at an historical King Arthur, in conflict with the Saxon King Oswald. Nevertheless, Dryden retained Arthur’s magician Merlin and added the evil Saxon sorcerer Osmond, allowing for spectacular magic displays such as the famous Frost Scene and the Act V masque, in which Merlin shows Arthur and Oswald a vision of a future united Britain. The musical scenes in this complete concert performance are linked by a script devised by Richard Andrews, which conveys the essence of Dryden’s play.

With a pre-concert talk will be given by Professor Peter Holman at 4.45pm in the nearby United Reformed Church, Hadleigh (Market Place, Hadleigh).
It is free to all concert ticket-holders.

Tickets: £20 (reserved) and £15 (unreserved)
Half-price tickets are available to full-time students and those under 30.

Booking opens on 2 March.