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Eight Songs for a Mad King

Davies Peter Maxwell | Thomas Kelvin, Psappha Ensemble

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27m 57s
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Peter Maxwell Davies (b.1934) - Eight Songs for a Mad King
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PLEASE NOTE: This performance does not include subtitles - the same performance with subtitles is available on our YouTube Channel The sound recording of this performance was supervised by Sir Peter Maxwell Davies Filmed on 31st March 2012 at the Digital Performance Lab, the University of Salford, Media City UK. PSAPPHA ENSEMBLE with Kelvin Thomas, soloist Conrad Marshall - flute Dov Goldberg - clarinet Richard Casey - piano Tim Williams - percussion / cimbalom Benedict Holland - violin Jennifer Langridge - cello Peter Maxwell Davies - Eight Songs for a Mad King 1. The Sentry (King Prussia's Minuet) 2. The Country Walk (La Promenade) 3. The Lady-in-Waiting (Miss Musgrave's Fancy) 4. To be Sung on the Water (The Waterman) 5. The Phantom Queen (He's ay a-kissing me) 6. The Counterfeit (Le Contrefaite) 7. Country Dance (Scotch Bonnett) 8. The Review (a Spanish March) Long established as a classic of music-theatre, the work is an extravagant, disturbing and poignant portrayal of madness. The king is George III of England - or maybe another madman who believes himself to be that monarch - vocalizing weirdly as he bemoans his fate and tries to teach his instrumentalist-birds to sing. The string and woodwind players are the captives of his insanity, intended to play from within giant cages, while the percussionist is his keeper, holding him within the confines of a maddened musical sensibility. But all the musicians are essentially projections from within his own mind. The focus is always on him, and on his wild vocal performances, which include various kinds of Sprechgesang, chords and a range of over four octaves. The virtuosity of the instrumentalists is no less, nor that of the composer in playing spikily over a range of eighteenth-century references.