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A Musical Celebration
Dido & Aeneas: Overture King Arthur: Third Act Come, Ye Sons of Art: Sound the Trumpet - Come, Ye Sons of Art, Away Ode for St. Cecilia's Day: Hail! Bright Cecilia Music for Queen Mary: March - Man That Is Born The Indian Queen: Trumpet Overture Dido & Aeneas: Prelude for the Witches - In Our Deep Vaulted Cell Dido & Aeneas: Thy Hand Belinda - When I Am Laid in Earth - With Drooping Wings The Tempest: No Stars Again Shall Hurt You Ode for St. Cecilia's Day: Final Chorus King Arthur: Air (2nd Act Tune) |
Dido & Aenas
Ouverture [Belinda] Shake the cloud [Dido] Ah! Belinda, I am prest [Belinda] Grief increase by conceiling [Chorus] When monarchs unite [Dido] Whence could so much virtue spring? [Belinda, Second Woman] Fear no danger to ensue [Belinda] See, your Royal Guest appears [Chorus] Cupid only throws the dart [Aenas] If not for mine [Belinda] Persue thy conquest [Chorus] To the hills and the vales The Triumphing Dance Prelude for the Witches [Chorus] Harm's our delight [Sourceress] The Queen of Carthage [Chorus] Ho, ho ho, ho ho ho! [Two Witches] But ere we this perform [Chorus] In our deep vaulted cell Echo Dances of Furies Ritornelle [Belinda] Thanks to these lovesome vales [Second Woman] Oft she visits this lov'd mountain [Aenas] Behold, upon my bending spear [Belinda] Haste, haste to town [Spirit] Stay, Prince and hear great Jove's command [Chorus] Then since our charms have sped The Grove's Dance Prelude [Chorus] Come away, fellow sailors [Sourceress] See the flags and streaming curling [Sourceress] Our next Motion [Chorus] Destruction's our delight The Witches' Dance [Dido] Your counsel all is urged in vain [Chorus] Great minds against themselves conspire [Dido] Thy hand, Belinda [Dido] When I am laid in earth [Chorus] With dropping wings ye Cupids come |
Dido & Aeneas (English Chamber Choir & Orchestra)
Overture Shake the Cloud from off Your Brow Ah! Belinda, I Am Prest Grief Increases by Concealing Fear No Danger to Ensue See, Your Royal Guest Appears The Triumphing Dance Wayward Sisters, You that Fright In Our Deep Vaulted Cell the Charm We'll Prepare Thanks to These Lovesome Vales Oft She Visits This Lov'd Mountain Behold, upon My Bending Spear Stay, Prince and Hear Great Jove's Command Come away, Fellow Sailors, Your Anchors Be Weighing See the Flags and Streamers Curling Your Counsel is All Urged in Vain Thy Hand, Belinda, Darkness Shades Me |
Dido & Aeneas (Les Arts Florissants)
Overture - Acte I Acte II, Scene 1 Acte II, Scene 2 Acte III... "Great minds against themselves conspire" Acte III, Monologue et mort de Didon |
Dido & Aeneas (Les Arts Florissants, William Christie)
Ouverture "Shake the cloud from off your brow" "Ah Belinda, I am press'd with torment" "Grief increases by concealing" - "When monarchs unite, how happy their state" "Whence could so much virtue spring?" "Fear no danger to ensue" "See our royal guest appears" - "Cupid only throws the dart" "If not for mine, for Empire's sake" - "Pursue thy conquest" - "To the hills and vales" The Triumphing Dance Prelude for the Witches - "Harm's our delight" "The Queen of Carthage" - "Ho! ho! ho!" - "Ruin'd ere the set of sun?" - "Ho! ho! ho!" "But ere we this perform" "In our deep vaulted cell" - Echo Dance of Furies Ritornelle - "Thanks to these lonesome vales" "Oft she visits this lone mountain" "Behold upon my bending spear" - "Haste, haste to town" "Stay Prince" "Then since our chorus have sped" - The Grove's Dance "Come away" - The Sailor's Dance "See, see the flags" - "Our next motion" "Destruction's our delight" The Witches' Dance "Your counsel all is urged in vain" "Great minds against themselves conspire" - "Thy hand, Belinda" "When I am laid in earth" "With drooping wings" |
Dido & Aeneas (Taverner Choir & Players feat. conductor: Andrew Parrott) (BBC Music, Volume III, Number 5)
Overture Shake The Cloud Ah! Belinda Grief Increases When Monarchs Unite Whence Could So Much Virtue Fear No Danger Dance See, Your Royal Guest Cupid Only Throws The Dart If Not For Mine, For Empire's Sake Pursue Thy Conquest, Love Guitar Dance To The Hills And The Vales Triumphing Dance Wayward Sisters Harm's Our Delight The Queen Of Carthage Ha, Ha, Ha Ruin'd Ere The Set Of Sun? Ha, Ha, Ha But Ere We This Perform Echo Chorus (In Our Deep-Vaulted Cell) Echo Dance Of The Furies Ritornelle Thanks To These Lonesome Vales Dance (Oft She Visits) Behold, Upon My Bending Spear Haste, Haste To Town! Stay, Prince, And Hear Grove's Dance Prelude (Come Away) Sailor's Dance See The Flags Our Next Motion Destruction's Our Delight Witches' Dance Your Counsel All Great Minds Against Themselves Thy Hand, Belinda Dido's Lament With Drooping Wings Cupid's Dance |
Dido and Aeneas
Overture Act I: Shake the cloud from off your brow Act I: Ah! Belinda, I am prest Act I: Whence could so much virtue spring? - Fear no danger Act I: See, your Royal Guest appears - The Triumphing Dance Act II, Scene 1: Prelude for the Witches Act II, Scene 1: Wayward sisters - But ere we this perform Act II, Scene 1: In our deep vaulted cell - Echo Dance of the Furies Act II, Scene 2: Ritornelle - Thanks to these lonesome vales Act II, Scene 2: Oft she visits - Behold, upon my bending spear Act II, Scene 2: Stay, Prince - Jove's commands shall be obey'd Act III, Scene 1: Prelude - Come away, fellow sailors Act III, Scene 1: The Sailors' Dance - See the flags - The Wiches' Dance Act III, Scene 2: Your counsel all is urged in vain - But death, alas! Act III, Scene 2: Thy hand, Belinda - When I am laid in earth Act III, Scene 2: With drooping wings |
Dido and Aeneas (Harnoncourt)
Overt, Act 1 The Palace · Shake the cloud from off your brow (Belinda) Act 1 · Ah! Belinda (Dido) Grief increasing by concealing (Belinda) Act 1 · See, your royal guest appears (Belinda) Act 1 · The triumphing Dance Act 2.1 The Cave · Prelude, Wayward sisters (Sorceress) Act 2.1 · But ere we this perform (Witches), In our deep vaulted cell (Chorus) Act 2.2 The Grove · Ritornelle, Thanks to these lovesome vales (Belinda Chorus) Act 2.2 · Oft she visits this loved mountain (2nd Woman) Act 2.2 · Stay, Prince (Spirit) Act 3.1 The Ships · Come away, fellow sailors (Sailor Chorus) Act 3.1 · See the flags and streamers curling (Sorceress) Act 3.2 · Your counsel all is urg'd in vain (Dido) Act 3.2 · Thy hand, Belinda (Dido) Act 3.2 · With drooping wings ye Cupids come (Chorus) |
Dido and Aeneas (St. James's Singers & St. James's Baroque Players feat. conductor: Ivor Bolton)
Dido and Aeneas: Overture Dido and Aeneas, Act I: Shake the Cloud / Chorus: Banish sorrow Dido and Aeneas, Act I: Ah! Belinda / Ritornelle Dido and Aeneas, Act I: Grief increases by concealing / Chorus: When monarchs unite Dido and Aeneas, Act I: Fear no Danger Dido and Aeneas, Act I: See, your royal guest appears / Chorus: Cupid only throws the dart / If not for mine... / Pursue thy conquest, Love Dido and Aeneas, Act I: A Dance Gittars Chacony Dido and Aeneas, Act I: Chorus: To the hills and the vales Dido and Aeneas, Act I: The Triumphing Dance Dido and Aeneas, Act II, Scene 1: Prelude / Wayward sisters / Chorus: Harm's our delight Dido and Aeneas, Act II, Scene 1: The Queen of Carthage / Chorus: Ho ho ho / Ruin'd ere the set of sun? / Chorus: Ho ho ho Dido and Aeneas, Act II, Scene 1: But ere we this perform Dido and Aeneas, Act II, Scene 1: Chorus: In our deep vaulted cell Dido and Aeneas, Act II, Scene 1: Echo Dance of Furies Dido and Aeneas, Act II, Scene 2: Ritornelle Dido and Aeneas, Act II, Scene 2: Chorus: Thanks to these lonesome vales Dido and Aeneas, Act II, Scene 2: Gitter ground a Dance Dido and Aeneas, Act II, Scene 2: Oft she visits / Ritornelle Dido and Aeneas, Act II, Scene 2: Behold, upon my bending spear / Chorus: Haste, haste to town Dido and Aeneas, Act II, Scene 2: Stay, Prince Dido and Aeneas, Act III, Scene 1: Prelude / Chorus: Come away, fellow sailors / The Sailor's Dance Dido and Aeneas, Act III, Scene 1: See the flags and streamers curling / Our next motion / Chorus: Destruction's our delight / The Witches' Dance Dido and Aeneas, Act III, Scene 2: Your counsel all is urg'd in vain Dido and Aeneas, Act III, Scene 2: Chorus: Great minds against themselves conspire Dido and Aeneas, Act III, Scene 2: Thy hand, Belinda / When I am laid Dido and Aeneas, Act III, Scene 2: Chorus: With drooping wings / Cupids Dance |
Fantazias (London Baroque)
Fantazia a 3 in D minor Fantazia a 3 in F major Fantazia a 3 in G minor Fantazia a 4 in G minor (10th June 1680) Fantazia a 4 in B flat major (11th June 1680) Fantazia a 4 in F major (14th June 1680) Fantazia a 4 in C minor (19th June 1680) Fantazia a 4 in D minor (12nd June 1680) Fantazia a 4 in A minor (23rd June 1680) Fantazia a 4 in E minor (30th June 1680) Fantazia a 4 in G major (19th August 1680) Fantazia a 4 in D minor (31st August 1680) Fantazia a 4 in A minor, fragment Pavan a 4 for three violins Chacony a 4 in G minor Fantazia a 5 iupon one Note in F major In nomine a 6 in G minor In nomine a 7 in D minor |
Full Anthems and Organ / Music on the Death of Queen Mary (Oxford Camerata feat Jeremy Summerly; Conductor & Laurence Cummings; Organ)
Jehova, Quam Multi Sunt Hostes Mei (Z 135) (feat. Tenor; Andrew Carwood & Bass; Michael McCarthy) Remember Not, Lord, Our Offences (Z 50) I Will Sing Unto the Lord, as Long as I Live (Z 22) Voluntary in D Minor (Z 718) O God, Thou Art My God (Z 35) O God, the King of Glory (Z 34) Voluntary in G Major (Z 720) Lord, How Long Wilt Thou Be Angry? (Z 25) Hear My Prayer, O Lord (Z 15) Voluntary in C Major (Z 717) Blow Up the Trumpet in Sion (Z 10) O God, Thou Hast Cast Us Out (Z 36) Music on the Death of Queen Mary: March (Z 860a) Music on the Death of Queen Mary: Man That Is Born of a Woman (Z 27) Music on the Death of Queen Mary: In the Midst of Life We Are in Death (Z 17a) Music on the Death of Queen Mary: Thou Knowest, Lord, the Secrets of Our Hearts (Z 58b) Music on the Death of Queen Mary: March (Z 860a) Music on the Death of Queen Mary: Incassum, Lesbia - the Queen's Epicedium (Z 383) (feat. Carys-Anne Lane; Soprano) Music on the Death of Queen Mary: Canzona (Z 860b) Music on the Death of Queen Mary: Thou Knowest, Lord, the Secrets of Our Hearts (Z 58c) Music on the Death of Queen Mary: March (Z 860a) |
Harpsichord Suites
Harpsichord Suite No. 1 Harpsichord Suite No. 1 Harpsichord Suite No. 1 Harpsichord Suite No. 1 Harpsichord Suite No. 2 Harpsichord Suite No. 2 Harpsichord Suite No. 2 Harpsichord Suite No. 2 Harpsichord Suite No. 3 Harpsichord Suite No. 3 Harpsichord Suite No. 3 Harpsichord Suite No. 4 Harpsichord Suite No. 4 Harpsichord Suite No. 4 Harpsichord Suite No. 4 Harpsichord Suite No. 5 Harpsichord Suite No. 5 Harpsichord Suite No. 5 Harpsichord Suite No. 5 Harpsichord Suite No. 5 Harpsichord Suite No. 6 Harpsichord Suite No. 6 Harpsichord Suite No. 6 Harpsichord Suite No. 7 Harpsichord Suite No. 7 Harpsichord Suite No. 7 Harpsichord Suite No. 8 Harpsichord Suite No. 8 Harpsichord Suite No. 8 Harpsichord Suite No. 8 Voluntary in G Voluntary for Double Organ |
King Arthur (disc 2)
ACT FOUR - "Two daughters of this aged stream" Passacaglia Air ACT FIVE - Trumpet Tune "Ye blustring brethren" Symphony "Round the coast" "For folded flocks" "Your hay,it is mov'd" Dance - "Fairest isle" "You say,'tis Love" Trumpet tune "Saint George, the patron of our Isle" |
Music for a While / O Solitude (Alfred Deller)
The Plaint If Music Be the Food of Love I Attempt From Love's Sickness Fairest Isle Sweeter Than Roses Not All My Torments Thrice Happy Lovers An Evening Hymn From Rosy Bow'Rs O Lead Me to Some Peaceful Gloom Retired From Any Mortal's Sight Music for a While Since From My Dear Astrea's Sight O Solitude |
Music for Queen Mary
Birthday: Overture Birthday: "Come, ye Sons of Art, come away" Birthday: "Sound the Trumpet" Birthday: "Come, ye Sons of Art, come away" Birthday: "Strike the viol" Birthday: "The day that such a blessing" Birthday: "Bid the Virtues" Birthday: "These, are the sacred charms" Birthday: "See Nature, rejoicing" Funeral: March Funeral: "Man that is born" Funeral: Canzona Funeral: "In the midst of life" Funeral: Canzona Funeral: "Thou knowest, Lord, the secrets of our Hearts" Funeral: March |
Ode for St Cecilia's Day 1683 and Music for Queen Mary (Taverner Consort, Choir and Players feat. conductor: Andrew Parrott, soprano: Emily Van Evera, countertenor: Timothy Wilson, tenors: John Mark Ainsley and Charles Daniels, and bass: David Thomas)
Welcome to All the Pleasures: Symphony Welcome to All the Pleasures: Welcome to All the Pleasures Welcome to All the Pleasures: Here the Deities Approve - While Joys Celestial Welcome to All the Pleasures: Then Lift Up Your Voices Welcome to All the Pleasures: Beauty, Thou Scene of Love Welcome to All the Pleasures: In a Consort of Voices Funeral Sentences: Man That Is Born of a Woman Funeral Sentences: In the Midst of Life Funeral Sentences: Thou Knowest, Lord Come Ye Sons of Art: Symphony [Adagio - Allegro] - Adagio Come Ye Sons of Art: Come Ye Sons of Art Come Ye Sons of Art: Sound the Trumpet Come Ye Sons of Art: Come Ye Sons of Art Come Ye Sons of Art: Strike the Viol Come Ye Sons of Art: The Day That Such a Blessing Gave Come Ye Sons of Art: Bid the Virtues Come Ye Sons of Art: These Are the Sacred Charms Come Ye Sons of Art: See, Nature, Rejoicing Funeral Music for Queen Mary: March Funeral Music for Queen Mary: Thou Knowest, Lord Funeral Music for Queen Mary: Canzona |
Ode for St. Cecilia's Day • Te Deum (Choir and Orchestra of the Golden Age feat. Robert Glenton; conductor)
Te Deum The Noise of Foreign Wars (première recording) Raise, Raise the Voice Trumpet Sonata No. 1: Allegro Trumpet Sonata No. 1: Adagio Trumpet Sonata No. 1: Allegro Ode for St. Cecilia's Day Jubilate Deo in D |
Songs from Orpheus Britannicus (soprano: Agnès Mellon, clavecin: Christophe Rousset, basse de viole: Wieland Kuijken)
Celia Has a Thousand Charms Fly Swift Ye Hours Gentle Sheperds, You That Know (A pastoral elegy upon the death of Mr. John Playford) A New Ground en Mi mineur I See She Fly's Me Sweeter Than Roses I Came, I Saw, and I Was Undone (The Thraldom) Ground en Ré mineur If Musick Be the Food of Love From Silent Shades and the Elizium Groves (Bess of Bedlam) Love in Their Little Veins Inspires From Rosie Bow'rs Fairest Isle of Isles Excelling Round O en Ré mineur Ah! How Sweet It Is to Love The Fatal Hour Comes on Apace Oh Solitude! My Sweetest Choice Since From My Dear Astrea's Sight Chaconne en Sol mineur Oh! Lead Me to Some Peaceful Gloom Thrice Happy Lovers |
Suites / Martin Souter
Suite 1 in G Major Z660 - Prelude Suite 1 in G Major Z660 - Almand Suite 1 in G Major Z660 - Corant Suite 1 in G Major Z660 - [Minuet] Suite 2 in G Minor Z661 - Prelude Suite 2 in G Minor Z661 - [Almand] Suite 2 in G Minor Z661 - Corant Suite 2 in G Minor Z661 - Saraband Suite 3 in G Major Z662 - Prelude Suite 3 in G Major Z662 - Almand Suite 3 in G Major Z662 - Courante Suite 4 in a Minor Z663 - Prelude Suite 4 in a Minor Z663 - Almand Suite 4 in a Minor Z663 - Corante Suite 4 in a Minor Z663 - Saraband Suite 5 in C Major Z666 - Prelude Suite 5 in C Major Z666 - Almand Suite 5 in C Major Z666 - Corant Suite 5 in C Major Z666 - Saranband Suite 6 in D Major Z667 - Prelude Suite 6 in D Major Z667 - Almand Suite 6 in D Major Z667 - [Hornpipe] Suite 7 in D Minor Z668 - Almand 'bell-barr' Suite 7 in D Minor Z668 - Corant Suite 7 in D Minor Z668 - Hornpipe Suite 8 in F Major Z669 - Prelude Suite 8 in F Major Z669 - Almand Suite 8 in F Major Z669 - Corant Suite 8 in F Major Z669 - Minuet Six Transcriptions - March Zt687 Six Transcriptions - Trumpet Tune Zt698 Six Transcriptions - Chacone Zt 680 Six Transcriptions - [Jig] Zt686 Six Transcriptions - [Trumpet Tune, Called the Cibell] Z 678 Six Transcriptions - [Trumpet Tune] Zt 697 Miscellaneous Pieces From Oxford Manuscripts - Aire Miscellaneous Pieces From Oxford Manuscripts - Air Miscellaneous Pieces From Oxford Manuscripts - Ground in Gamut Miscellaneous Pieces From Oxford Manuscripts - Round O |
Ten Sonatas in Four Parts (London Baroque)
Sonata No. 1 in G Minor: Adagio Sonata No. 1 in G Minor: Canzona. Allegro Sonata No. 1 in G Minor: Largo Sonata No. 1 in G Minor: Vivace - Grave Sonata No. 2 in E Flat Major: Adagio Sonata No. 2 in E Flat Major: Canzona. Allegro Sonata No. 2 in E Flat Major: Adagio Sonata No. 2 in E Flat Major: Largo Sonata No. 2 in E Flat Major: Allegro Sonata No. 3 in A Minor: Grave Sonata No. 3 in A Minor: Largo Sonata No. 3 in A Minor: Adagio Sonata No. 3 in A Minor: Canzona Sonata No. 3 in A Minor: [Allegro] 9/8 - Grave Sonata No. 4 in D Minor: Adagio Sonata No. 4 in D Minor: Canzona Sonata No. 4 in D Minor: Adagio Sonata No. 4 in D Minor: Vivace Sonata No. 4 in D Minor: Largo Sonata No. 5 in G Minor: [...] Sonata No. 5 in G Minor: Canzona Sonata No. 5 in G Minor: Largo Sonata No. 5 in G Minor: Adagio Sonata No. 5 in G Minor: Presto Sonata No. 5 in G Minor: Allegro - Adagio Sonata No. 6 in G Minor: Adagio Sonata No. 7 in C Major: Vivace Sonata No. 7 in C Major: Largo Sonata No. 7 in C Major: Grave Sonata No. 7 in C Major: Canzona Sonata No. 7 in C Major: Allegro Sonata No. 7 in C Major: Adagio Sonata No. 8 in G Minor: Adagio Sonata No. 8 in G Minor: Canzona Sonata No. 8 in G Minor: Grave Sonata No. 8 in G Minor: Largo Sonata No. 8 in G Minor: Allegro Sonata No. 9 in F Major: [...] Sonata No. 9 in F Major: Adagio Sonata No. 9 in F Major: Canzona. Allegro Sonata No. 9 in F Major: Grave Sonata No. 9 in F Major: Allegro Sonata No. 10 in D Major: Adagio Sonata No. 10 in D Major: Canzona. Allegro Sonata No. 10 in D Major: Grave Sonata No. 10 in D Major: Largo Sonata No. 10 in D Major: Allegro Appendix. Sonata 7: Largo Appendix. Sonata 7: Grave Appendix. Sonata 7: Canzona Appendix. Sonata 8: Grave Appendix. Sonata 8: Largo |
The Fairy Queen (Les Arts Florissants feat. conductor: William Christie) (disc 1)
The Fairy Queen, First Musick: Prelude The Fairy Queen, First Musick: Hornpipe The Fairy Queen, Second Musick: Air The Fairy Queen, Second Musick: Rondo The Fairy Queen, Second Musick: Overture The Fairy Queen, Act I: Duet: "Come, let us leave the town" The Fairy Queen, Act I: Scene of the Drunken Poet: "Fill up the bowl" The Fairy Queen, Act I: First Act Tune: Jig The Fairy Queen, Act II: "Come all ye songsters" The Fairy Queen, Act II: Prelude The Fairy Queen, Act II: Chorus: "May the God of Wit inspire" / Echo The Fairy Queen, Act II: Chorus: "Now join your warbling voices all" / "Sing while we trip it" / Dance of Fairies The Fairy Queen, Act II: Entrance of Night: "See, even Night herself is here" The Fairy Queen, Act II: Entrance of Mystery: "I am come to lock all fast" The Fairy Queen, Act II: Entrance of Secrecy: "One charming night gives more delight" The Fairy Queen, Act II: Entrance of Sleep: "Hush, no more" The Fairy Queen, Act II: Dance for the followers of Night The Fairy Queen, Act II: Second Act Tune: Air The Fairy Queen, Act III: "If Love's a sweet passion" The Fairy Queen, Act III: Symphony while the Swans come forward The Fairy Queen, Act III: Dance for the Fairies The Fairy Queen, Act III: Dance for the Green Men The Fairy Queen, Act III: "Ye gentle Spirits of the Air" The Fairy Queen, Act III: Dialogue between Coridon and Mopsa The Fairy Queen, Act III: "When I have often heard young maids complaining" The Fairy Queen, Act III: Dance for the Haymakers The Fairy Queen, Act III: "A thousand, thousand ways" The Fairy Queen, Act III: Third Act Tune: Hornpipe |
The Fairy Queen (Les Arts Florissants feat. conductor: William Christie) (disc 2)
The Fairy Queen, Act IV: Symphony The Fairy Queen, Act IV: "Now the Night is chased away" / "Let the Fifes and the Clarions" The Fairy Queen, Act IV: Entry of Phoebus The Fairy Queen, Act IV: "When a cruel long winter" / Chorus: "Hail! great parent of us all" The Fairy Queen, Act IV: Spring: "Thus the ever grateful Spring" The Fairy Queen, Act IV: Summer: "Here's the Summer, sprightly, gay" The Fairy Queen, Act IV: Autumn: "See, see my many colour'd fields" The Fairy Queen, Act IV: Winter: "Next Winter comes slowly" The Fairy Queen, Act IV: Fourth Act Tune: Air The Fairy Queen, Act V: Prelude The Fairy Queen, Act V: Juno: "Thrice happy lovers" The Fairy Queen, Act V: The Plaint: "O let me weep!" The Fairy Queen, Act V: Entry Dance The Fairy Queen, Act V: Symphony The Fairy Queen, Act V: Chinese Man: "Thus the gloomy world" The Fairy Queen, Act V: Chinese Woman: "Thus happy and free" The Fairy Queen, Act V: Chinese Man: "Yes, Daphne" The Fairy Queen, Act V: Monkeys' Dance The Fairy Queen, Act V: "Hark! how all things with one sound rejoice" The Fairy Queen, Act V: "Hark! the echoing air a triumph sings" The Fairy Queen, Act V: "Sure the dull God of Marriage does not hear" The Fairy Queen, Act V: Prelude / Hymen: "See, I obey" The Fairy Queen, Act V: "Turn then thine eyes" The Fairy Queen, Act V: Hymen: "My torch indeed will from such brightness shine" The Fairy Queen, Act V: "They shall be as happy as they are fair" The Fairy Queen, Act V: Chaconne The Fairy Queen, Act V: "They shall be as happy as they are fair" |
The Fairy Queen (The Scholars Baroque Ensemble) (disc 1)
The Fairy Queen: Overture The Fairy Queen, Act I: Come let us leave the Town The Fairy Queen, Act I: Fill up the bowl then The Fairy Queen, Act I: First Act Tune: Jig The Fairy Queen, Act II: Come all ye songsters of the Sky The Fairy Queen, Act II: Prelude The Fairy Queen, Act II: May the God of Wit inspire The Fairy Queen, Act II: Now join your Warbling Voices all The Fairy Queen, Act II: Sing while we trip it on the Green The Fairy Queen, Act II: See, even Night her self is here The Fairy Queen, Act II: I am come to lock all fast The Fairy Queen, Act II: One charming Night The Fairy Queen, Act II: Hush, no more, be silent all The Fairy Queen, Act III: Dance for the followers of Night The Fairy Queen, Act III: If love's a Sweet Passion, why does it torment? The Fairy Queen, Act III: Symphony while the swans come forward The Fairy Queen, Act III: Dance for the Fairies The Fairy Queen, Act III: Dance for the Green Men The Fairy Queen, Act III: Ye Gentle Spirits of the Air, appear The Fairy Queen, Act III: Now the Maids and the men are making of hay The Fairy Queen, Act III: Dance for the Haymakers The Fairy Queen, Act III: When I have often heard you Maids complaining The Fairy Queen, Act III: A Thousand Thousand ways we'll find |
The Fairy Queen (The Scholars Baroque Ensemble) (disc 2)
The Fairy Queen, Act IV: Symphony The Fairy Queen, Act IV: Now the night is chas'd away The Fairy Queen, Act IV: Let the Fifes, and the Clarions, and shrill trumpets sound The Fairy Queen, Act IV: Entry of Phoebus The Fairy Queen, Act IV: When a cruel long Winter has frozen the earth The Fairy Queen, Act IV: Hail! Great Parent of us all The Fairy Queen, Act IV: Thus the ever Grateful Spring The Fairy Queen, Act IV: Here's the Summer, Sprightly, Gay The Fairy Queen, Act IV: See my many Colour'd Fields The Fairy Queen, Act IV: Next Winter comes Slowly, Pale, Meager, and Old The Fairy Queen, Act IV: Hail! Great Parent of us all The Fairy Queen, Act V: Prelude The Fairy Queen, Act V: Thrice happy Lovers, may you be The Fairy Queen, Act V: O Let me ever, ever weep The Fairy Queen, Act V: Symphony The Fairy Queen, Act V: Thus the gloomy World The Fairy Queen, Act V: Thus Happy and Free The Fairy Queen, Act V: Yes, Xansi, in your Looks I find The Fairy Queen, Act V: Monkeys' Dance The Fairy Queen, Act V: Hark! how all things in one Sound rejoice The Fairy Queen, Act V: Hark! how the Echoing Air a Triumph sings The Fairy Queen, Act V: Sure the dull God of Marriage does not hear The Fairy Queen, Act V: Prelude The Fairy Queen, Act V: See, see, I obey The Fairy Queen, Act V: Turn then the Eyes upon those Glories there The Fairy Queen, Act V: My Torch, indeed, will from such Brightness shine The Fairy Queen, Act V: Chaconne: The Grand Dance The Fairy Queen, Act V: They shall be as happy as they're fair The Fairy Queen, Appendix: First Musick Prelude The Fairy Queen, Appendix: First Musick Hornpipe The Fairy Queen, Appendix: Second Musick Air The Fairy Queen, Appendix: Second Musick Rondeau The Fairy Queen, Appendix: Second Act Tune: Air The Fairy Queen, Appendix: Fourth Act Tune: Air The Fairy Queen, Appendix: Third Act Tune: Hornpipe The Fairy Queen, Appendix: Entry Dance |
The Indian Queen
First Music - First Aire First Music - Second Aire Second Music - First Aire Second Music - Second Aire (Hornpipe) Overture Trumpet Tune Solo: Wake, Quivera, wake Solo (Girl): Why should men quarrel? Solo (Boy): By ancient prophesies Duet (Boy & Quivera): If there by they Trumpet Tune Symphony Solo (Fame) & Chorus: i come to sing Trio (Envy & two assistants): What flatt'ring noise Solo (Fame): Scorn'd Envy Solo (Envy): I fly from the place Solo (Fames): Begone, curst fiends of Hell Dance, Solo (Fame) & Chorus: I come to sing great Zempoalla's story Dance Solo (Ismeron): You twice ten hundred deities The God of Dreams rises Solo (God of Dreams): Seek not to know The God of Dreams descends Trumpet Overture Duet (Aerial Spirits): Ah! how happy are we Duet (Another two Aerial Spirits) & Chorus: We the spirits of the air Solo (Zempoalla): I attempt from Love's sickness Third Act Tune (Rondeau) Prelude & Song (Orazia): They tell us that your mighty powers Symphony Chorus: While thus we bow Solo (High Priest) & Chorus: You, who at the altar stand Symphony & Chorus: All dismal sounds Trumpet Symphony Solo (Hymen): To bless the genial bed Solo (A follower of Hymen) & Chorus: Come. all, come at my call Duet (Two married people): I am glad I have met him Solo (Hymen): Good People Duet (Two married people): My Honey Solo (Cupid): The joys of wedlock Solo (One of Cupid's followers): Sound the trumpet Duet (Two of Cupid's followerw): Make haste to put on love's chains Trumpet Air Chorus: Let loud Renown |
Welcome to All Pleasures (Deller Consort & Stour Music Festival Chamber Orchestra feat. conductor: Alfred Deller)
Welcome to All the Pleasures (A Ode for St. Cecilia's Day), Z. 339: Overture Welcome to All the Pleasures (A Ode for St. Cecilia's Day), Z. 339: Welcome to all the Pleasures Welcome to All the Pleasures (A Ode for St. Cecilia's Day), Z. 339: Here the deities approve / While joys celestial Welcome to All the Pleasures (A Ode for St. Cecilia's Day), Z. 339: Beauty thou scene of love Welcome to All the Pleasures (A Ode for St. Cecilia's Day), Z. 339: In a consort of voices Love's Goddess Sure Was Blind (Birthday Ode for Queen Mary), Z. 331: Overture Love's Goddess Sure Was Blind (Birthday Ode for Queen Mary), Z. 331: Love's goddess sure was blind Love's Goddess Sure Was Blind (Birthday Ode for Queen Mary), Z. 331: Sweetness of nature / Long may she reign Love's Goddess Sure Was Blind (Birthday Ode for Queen Mary), Z. 331: May her blest example chase Love's Goddess Sure Was Blind (Birthday Ode for Queen Mary), Z. 331: Many such days Love's Goddess Sure Was Blind (Birthday Ode for Queen Mary), Z. 331: May she to Heaven late return | |
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