Margaret Purcell Explained

Margaret Purcell
Birth Date:August 18, 1914
Birth Place:New York, New York
Death Date:Fall 1991
Death Place:Charleston, South Carolina
Nationality:American
Occupation:Composer
Mother:Hermine Dudley
Father:Pendleton Dudley
Relatives:Jane Dudley (sister)

Margaret Purcell (18 August 1914 – Fall 1991) née Dudley, was an American composer.[1] [2] Purcell's father was the journalist Pendleton Dudley[3] and her mother the motorist Hermine Dudley. Purcell's sister was the dancer, choreographer, and teacher Jane Dudley.

Education

Margaret Purcell studied piano with pianist and composer Katherine Heyman between 1927 and 1928, who was a proponent of the music of Alexander Scriabin. She also later studied composition with the English composer Richard Arnell, who also taught at Trinity College of Music. Letters exist between Arnell and Purcell from the 1950s, in which he offers her advice on aspects of music.

Personal life

Her father Pendleton Dudley was a journalist and worked in public relations,[4] and her mother Hermine Dudley was the first women motorist to drive across the United States.[5] Hermine took her daughter Margaret on a trip abroad in 1938, taking several weeks to explore the fjords and roads of Norway and Sweden.[6] Margaret's later marriage to Richard Purcell was short, due to an accident. During her lifetime she lived in New York, Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, and Charleston, South Carolina, where she died.

Career

The archive of Purcell's unpublished works resides in London at the Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance. Her compositional output ranges from solo piano and songs, to chamber and orchestral works.

Purcell's orchestral work Chalumeau was premiered at the Town Hall in New York City, 113 West 43rd Street, on 25 January 1947, with Harold Kohon[7] conducting the American Chamber Music Ensemble.[8] This concert also included works by Vincent d'Indy and Richard Arnell. Another concert featuring Purcell's music including her Nine Piano Pieces dedicated to Arnell, Two Songs (Monastery Evening and The Call), and an Impromptu for Piano, occurred in London 7 March 2001 performed by Julia Richter.[9] This event also featured choreography by her sister Jane Dudley, and took place at Studios 1 and 2, The Place.

Purcell's setting of text demonstrates a wide interest in authors including Rabindranath Tagore, Langston Hughes, Walter De La Mare, Otomo no Yakamochi and the Hindu mystic Lalla.

Selected works

Orchestral
Overture: Bergen HarbourFull orchestra1944. "To Jule Eisenbud"
ChalumeauString Orchestra1945
Chamber
Clarinet QuartetClarinet and strings1st movement missing.

2nd & 3rd movements complete.

Pied PiperFlute, Clarinet and Bassoon
Vocal
All my LoveContralto and Piano1961 (Anonymous Scottish poem)
AutumnContralto and Piano1957 (Oe no Chisato)
Beloved IContralto and Piano1961 (Poem from Selections of Vivekananda)
Beloved IIContralto and Piano1961
Cancionero IContralto and Piano1960 (Poem from the Spanish middle-ages)
Cancionero II Contralto and Piano1960
Cancionero VContralto and Piano1961
Carol IContralto and Piano1961
Carol IIContralto and Piano1961
Carol III "Northern Wind"Contralto and Piano1961
Come Back. Cancionero VIContralto and Piano1961 (Poem by Rabindranath Tagore)
Days and MomentsContralto and Piano1960 (Walter de la Mare)
Dive DeepContralto and Piano1961 (Poem from Gospel of Ramakrishna)
Four Songs for Contralto
  • I Wait My Lord
  • No Regret
  • Lament
  • Song for Little Snook
Contralto and Piano1956 – 1957
  • Chinese poem, 500BC.
  • Langston Hughes.
  • 13th Arabian poem.
  • Song missing.
Greek LullabyContralto and Piano1959
HymnContralto and Piano1960 (Gospel of Ramakrishna)
LoveContralto and Piano1960 (Anonymous English poem, 1605)
Love IIContralto and Piano1961
Love SongContralto and Piano1960 (18th century poem)
Lullaby for Bunny-love IContralto and Piano1955
Lullaby for Bunny-love IIContralto and Piano1959 (Shakespeare)
Lullaby IContralto and Piano1961
Lullaby IIContralto and Piano1961
Lullaby IIIContralto and Piano1961
MistContralto and Piano1957 (Otomo no Yakamochi)
MozarabicVoice and Piano
Not I but thouContralto and Piano
Poem IContralto and Piano1961 (Poem by Rabindranath Tagore)
Poem IIContralto and Piano1959 (Hindu mystic, Lalla)
Psalm 55Contralto and Piano1960
Self of my selfContralto and Piano1960 (Hindu mystic, Lalla)
SkyContralto and Piano1960 (Fujiwara no Tadahira)
SongContralto and Piano1960 (Anonymous 15th century poem)
Song & Poem IContralto and Piano1960
Song & Poem IContralto and Piano1960
Song and Poem IContralto and Piano1961
Song, Variation on BContralto and Piano1961
South ShoreVoice and piano
Stary SkyContralto and Piano1960 (9th century Irish poem)
The Gentle NowContralto and Piano1964
The Reed of PanContralto and Piano1959 (12th century poem)
The Risen SunContralto and Piano1960 (Walter de la Mare)
Three Songs for Tenor
  • I travelled with them
  • Poem
  • The Plum Tree
Tenor and Piano1957
Tomorrow shall be my dancing dayContralto and Piano1959 (Anonymous 15th century Enslish poem)
True LoveContralto and Piano1959 (Anonymous 13th Century English poem)
Turtle DoveContralto and Piano1959 (Ancient Spanish Ballad)
Two Songs for Tenor
  • Plaineth
  • Twilight
Tenor and Piano1951
Two Songs:
  • Monastery Evening
  • The Call
1949 "Dedicated to Richard Murdock"
Western WindContralto and Piano1958 (Anonymous 15th century English poem)
Why TarryVoice and Piano1961
Winter EveningContralto and Piano1960 (Walter de la Mare)
Solo Instrument
Fantasy I "Bells"Piano1958
Fantasy IIPiano
Fantasy IIIPiano1964
Fantasy IVPiano1964
Fantasy VPiano1963
ImpromptuPiano1948
Nine Piano PreludesPiano"Dedicated to Richard Arnell"
Prelude IPiano1958
Prelude IIPiano
Prelude IIIPiano1958
RondeauxPiano
SongAccordion
SongPiano1964 "To Dad, with all my love from Margie"
Toccata IPiano1958
Toccata IIPiano1958

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Archives . The National . The Discovery Service . 2024-04-19 . discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk . en-GB.
  2. Web site: Margaret Purcell Collection . Archives Hub.
  3. Web site: Margaret Purcell Collection . Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance.
  4. Cutlip . Scott . Pen Dudley's name finally disappears from the public relations marquee . Public Relations Review . 17 . 4 . 403–412.
  5. Web site: Thompson . Carolyn . Press . The Associated . 2009-10-23 . Women take a seat in Transportation Hall of Fame . 2024-05-15 . San Diego Union-Tribune . en-US.
  6. Parkin . Katherine . 2018-07-20 . Alice Ramsey: Driving in New Directions . New Jersey Studies. en . 4 . 2 . 160–178 . 10.14713/njs.v4i2.127 . 2374-0647. free .
  7. Web site: Fiona . Kohon, Harold . 2024-04-19 . en-US.
  8. Web site: Two concert programmes featuring music by Margaret Purcell. . www.trinitylaban.ac.uk.
  9. Web site: Julia Richter . 2024-05-15 . English National Ballet . en-GB.