Alfred Deller (Volume Two) - Music Of Henry Purcell
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- 2008
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- 851950001940
Seznam skladeb
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Compact Disc 1 - Homage To Henry Purcell
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1-1
Oedipus (1692), Z. 583 - Song: Music for a While (Text: J. Dryden & N. Lee)
4:05
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1-2
I Love and I Must, Z. 382 (Text: Purcell)
2:58
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1-3
The Comical History Of Don Quixote, Z. 578 (1694) - Part I: Let the Dreadful Engines (Text: d'Urfey)
7:54
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1-4
The Fairy Queen - Epithalamium "Thrice Happy Lovers" (Text Adapted From Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night's Dream)
3:07
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1-5
Song: If Music Be the Food of Love (1st Version, 1692), Z. 379A (Text: H. Heveningham)
2:37
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1-6
The Blessed Virgin's Expostulation "Tell Me, Some Pitying Angel" (1693), Z. 186 (Text: N. Tate)
7:51
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1-7
Not All My Torments, Z. 400 (Text: Purcell)
2:22
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1-8
Upon a Quiet Conscience "Close Thine Eyes" (1688), Z. 184 (Text: F. Quarles)
4:17
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1-9
King Arthur - Venus's Song "Fairest Isle, All Isles Excelling" (Text: J. Dryden)
2:42
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1-10
Pausanias (1695), Z. 585 - Sweeter than Roses (Text: Norton)
3:35
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1-11
The Fatal Hour Comes on Apace, Z. 421 (Text: Purcell)
4:22
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1-12
Ode On Queen Mary's Birthday (1693), Z. 321 - Crown the Altar (Text: N. Tate)
2:50
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1-13
The Indian Queen (1695), Z. 630 - I Attempt from Love's Sickness to Fly (Text: J. Dryden & R. Howard)
2:17
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1-14
Bonduca (195), Z. 574 - Bonduca's Song "Oh! Lead Me to Some Peaceful Gloom" (Text: Purcell)
3:10
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1-15
The Prophetess Or The History Of Dioclesian (1690), Z. 627 - What Shall I Do to Show How Much I Love Her? (Text: Purcell)
3:53
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1-16
The Comical History Of Don Quixote, Z. 578 (1694) - Part III: From Rosy Bow'rs (Text: D'Urfey)
7:17
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Compact Disc 2 - Music Of Purcell
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2-1
The Faerie Queen - Secrecie's Song
2:02
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2-2
The Faerie Queen - Mystery's Song
0:56
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2-3
Cantata "If Ever I More Riches Did Desire" - Here Let My Life
2:52
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2-4
Welcome To All The Pleasures "Ode On St. Cecilia's Day", Z. 339 - Here The Deities Approve
4:40
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2-5
Dioclesian - Since From My Dear Astrea's Sight
3:58
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2-6
The Faerie Queen - The Plaint
7:27
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Ten Sonatas In Four Parts (c. 1680): Sonata No. 9 In F (Golden Sonata), Z. 810
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Musick's Hand-Made, Part II (1687): Music Lessons 1-6
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Musick's Hand-Made, Part II (1687): Music Lessons 7-12
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Sonata In G Minor For Violin And Continuo, Z. 780
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Suite In D For Harpsichord, Z. 667
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Compact Disc 3 - Dido And Aeneas
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3-1
Overture
2:46
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3-2
Shake the cloud from off your brow (Belinda; Chorus)
1:07
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3-3
Ah! Belinda, I am press'd with torment (Dido)
4:06
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3-4
Grief increases by concealing ... (Belinda, Dido)
0:35
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3-5
When monarchs unite, how happy their state (Chorus)
0:26
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3-6
Whence could so much virtue spring (Dido, Belinda)
2:01
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3-7
Fear no danger to ensue (Belinda, Second Woman; Chorus)
1:45
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3-8
See, your royal guest appears (Belinda, Aeneas, Dido)
0:57
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3-9
Cupid only throws the dart (Cupid)
0:44
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3-10
If not for mine, for empire's sake (Aeneas)
0:30
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3-11
Pursue thy conquest, Love (Belinda)
0:49
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3-12
To the hills and the vales (Chorus)
1:26
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3-13
The Triumphing Dance
1:15
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3-14
Prelude for the Witches
1:16
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3-15
Wayward sisters, you that fright (Sorceress, First Witch)
1:17
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3-16
Harm's our delight and mischief all our skill (Chorus)
0:20
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3-17
The Queen of Carthage, whom we hate (Sorceress)
0:54
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3-18
Ha, ha, ha (Chorus)
0:14
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3-19
Ruin'd ere the set of sun (Witches, Sorceress)
1:19
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3-20
Ha, ha, ha (Chorus)
0:11
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3-21
But ere we this perform (Witches)
1:25
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3-22
In our deep vaulted cell (Chorus)
0:59
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3-23
Echo Dance of the Furies
1:02
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3:24
Ritornello
0:35
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3-25
Thanks to these lonesome vales (Belinda, Chorus)
1:14
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3-26
Oft she visits this lov'd mountain (Second Woman)
2:09
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3-27
Behold, upon my bending spear (Aeneas, Dido)
0:34
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3-28
Haste, haste to town (Belinda, Chorus)
0:55
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3-29
Stay, Prince, and hear great Jove's command (Spirit, Aeneas)
3:08
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3-30
Prelude for the sailors
0:39
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3-31
Come away, fellow sailors (First Sailor, Chorus)
1:19
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3-32
The Sailors' Dance
0:51
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3-33
See the flags and streamers curling (Sorceress; Witches)
0:58
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3-34
Our next motion (Sorceress)
0:43
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3-35
Destruction's our delight (Chorus)
0:37
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3-36
The Witches' Dance (Jack of the Lanthorn Dance)
1:20
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3-37
Your counsel all is urg'd in vain (Dido, Belinda, Aeneas)
4:20
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3-38
Great minds against themselves conspire (Chorus)
1:15
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3-39
Thy hand, Belinda (Dido)
0:52
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3-40
When I am laid in earth (Dido)
3:06
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3-41
With drooping wings ye Cupids come (Chorus)
2:32
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Compact Disc 4 - The Bell Anthem / My Beloved Spake / Welcome To All The Pleasures / John Blow: Ode On The Death Of Mr. Henry Purcell
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4-1
Rejoice In The Lord Alway "The Bell Anthem", Z. 49
9:36
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My Beloved Spake, Z. 23
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Welcome To All The Pleasures "Ode On St. Cecilia's Day", Z339
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Ode On The Death Of Mr. Henry Purcell
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Compact Disc 5 - The Masque In Dioclesian
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5-1
I. Solo (soprano) & Chorus: Call The Nymphs And The Fauns From Woods
1:44
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5-2
II. Air (soprano): Let The Graces And Pleasures Repair
0:55
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5-3
III. Duet (basses): Come, Come Away, No Delay
1:07
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5-4
IV. Chorus: Behold, O Mighty'st Of Gods
4:18
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5-5
V. Paspe (passepied) – Instrumental
0:51
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5-6
VI. Duet (sopranos): Oh The Sweet Delights Of Love
1:40
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5-7
VII. Air (soprano) & Chorus: Let Monarchs Fight For Power And Fame
1:53
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5-8
VIII. Duet (tenor And Baritone): Make Room For The Great God
0:49
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5-9
IX. Solo (Bacchus) Trio & Chorus: I'm Here With My Jolly Crew
2:26
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5-10
X. Dance Of Bacchanals – Instrumental
1:29
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5-11
XI. Air (soprano): Still I'm Wishing, Stil Desiring
1:51
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5-12
(Ritornello - Xii): Can Drusilla Give No More?
3:11
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5-13
XIII. Canaries – Instrumental
0:31
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5-14
XIV. Dialogue (soprano And Baritone): Tell Me Why, My Charming Fair
6:45
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5-15
XV. Dance – Instrumental
0:53
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5-16
XVI. Air (tenor) & Chorus: All Our Days And Our Nights
2:05
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5-17
XVII. Dance – Instrumental
5:19
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5-18
XVIII. Trio & Chorus: Triumph Victorious Love
5:19
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Instrumental Music For The Play
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Compact Disc 6 - Hail! Bright Cecilia / Come, Ye Sons Of Art
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Ode For Saint Cecilia's Day " Hail! Bright Cecilia"
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Come, Ye Sons Of Art, Z. 323 (text: Nahum Tate)