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Comus (Arne)


FieldValue
nameComus
typeMasque
composerThomas Arne
imageThomas Augustine Arne.png
image_upright0.8
caption1778 portrait of the composer
librettistJohn Dalton
based_onMilton's Comus
premiere_date
premiere_locationTheatre Royal, Drury Lane, London

Comus is a masque in three acts adapted from John Milton's masque of the same name by John Dalton in 1738. The music there was set by Thomas Arne and helped establish the composer's reputation.

An 18th century relaunch

The poet John Dalton adapted Milton's masque of 1634 so as to fit 18th century theatrical conventions and published it in 1738 as Comus, a Mask (Now adapted to the Stage). In particular he considerably extended its musical content by the addition of lyrics from elsewhere in Milton's work, and also some of Dalton's own composition, as well as adding the character Euphrosyne. The work was first performed at London's Theatre Royal, Drury Lane on 4 March 1738 and after its successful run was performed elsewhere and revived several times.

The music for Comus was Thomas Arne's first major success. The original score is now lost, but a copy made around 1785 does exist. Several members of the company were then at the height of their careers and included relations of Arne. Mrs Arne played Sabrina; the Lady was played by his sister Susannah Maria Cibber, while his brother-in-law starred as one of her brothers.

Roles

RoleVoice typePremiere Cast, 4 March 1738
(Conductor: - Thomas Arne)
A Ladynon-singing roleSusannah Maria Cibber
Comus, a Magiciannon-singing roleJames Quin
Euphrosyne, a GracesopranoCatherine "Kitty" Clive
Sabrina, a NymphsopranoCecilia Arne (born Cecilia Young)
First brother of the ladynon-singing roleWilliam Milward
Second brother of the ladynon-singing roleTheophilus Cibber
Assorted spirits, revelers in Comus's pleasure crew, etc.various voice typesJohn Beard, Cecilia Arne, Kitty Clive

Synopsis

A lady is lost in the forest where the magician Comus dwells; masquerading as a shepherd he entices her to his palace. A spirit warns the lady's two brothers that their sister is in Comus's control but they are waylayed by Comus's stooges. The spirit supplies the brothers with an enchanted potion to help them thwart Comus's spell over the lady. A banquet is organized in Comus's palace and the lady, succumbing to the power of the spell, is diverted by the songs and dances of the festivities. Comus forcefully encourages her to drink from his cup but the brothers dash in just in time, putting Comus to flight. The nymph Sabrina frees the lady from the magician's spell and all rejoice at the triumph of virtue in the masque's final chorus.

Sources

References

  1. Miss Ludlow, ''A General View of the Fine Arts, Critical and Historical''], London 1851, [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=6yhIAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA16&dq=%22A+General+View+of+the+Fine+Arts,+Critical+and+Historical+%22&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiTsbjGoL2IAxXkVkEAHTObDUQQuwV6BAgJEAY#v=onepage&q=%22A%20General%20View%20of%20the%20Fine%20Arts%2C%20Critical%20and%20Historical%20%22&f=false p. 455]
  2. [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=QSV4P_4zrjAC&printsec=frontcover&dq=comus+%22John+Dalton%22&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&sa=X&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=comus%20%22John%20Dalton%22&f=false ''Comus, a Mask (Now adapted to the Stage)'']
  3. John A. Parkinson: "Comus (ii)", ''Grove Music Online'' ed. L. Macy (Accessed February 16, 2009), [http://www.grovemusic.com (subscription access)] {{Webarchive. link. (16 May 2008)
  4. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onRpDiZqjko A complete performance on You Tube]
  5. Julian Herbage, preface to ''Comus'' (London: Stainer and Bell, 1951)
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