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The Fairy Queen: First Musick - Prelude |
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2. |
The Fairy Queen: First Musick - Hornpipe |
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3. |
The Fairy Queen: Second Musick - Air |
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4. |
The Fairy Queen: Second Musick - Rondeau |
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5. |
The Fairy Queen: Second Musick - Overtur |
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Duet: Come, come, come let us leave the |
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7. |
Scene of the drunken Poet: Fill up the b |
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8. |
First act tune: Jig |
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9. |
Solo: Come all ye songsters |
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10. |
Prelude - Choral Trio: May the god of Wi |
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Chorus: Now join your warbling voices al |
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12. |
Solo & Chorus: Sing while we trip it upo |
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13. |
Night: See, even Night herself is here |
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Mystery: I am come to lock all fast |
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Secrecy: One charming night gives more d |
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Sleep & Chorus: Hush, no more, be silent |
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17. |
Dance for the Followers of Night |
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18. |
Second Act Tune: Air |
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19. |
Solo & Chorus: If love's a sweet passion |
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20. |
Symphony While the Swans Come Forward |
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21. |
Dance for the Fairies |
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22. |
Dance for the Green Men |
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23. |
Solo: Ye gentle spirits of the air, appe |
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24. |
Dialogue between Coridon and Mopsa: Now |
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25. |
Dance for the Haymakers |
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26. |
A Nymph : When I have often heard young |
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27. |
Duet & Chorus: A thousand, thousand ways |
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28. |
Third Act Tune: Hornpipe |
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1. |
Symphony (Act 4) |
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2. |
An Attendant, Chorus: Now the night is c |
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3. |
Duet: Let the fifes and the clarions |
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4. |
Entry of Phoebus |
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Phoebus: When a cruel long winter |
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Chorus: Hail! Great parent of us all |
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7. |
Spring: Thus the ever greatful Spring |
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Summer: Here's the Summer, sprightly, ga |
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9. |
Autumn: See my many coloured fields |
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10. |
Winter: Next Winter comes slowly |
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11. |
Chorus: Hail! Great parent of us all (2) |
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12. |
Fourth Act Tune: Air |
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13. |
Prelude (Act Five, 1) |
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14. |
Juno: Thrice happy lovers |
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15. |
The Plaint: O let me ever, ever weep |
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16. |
Entry Dance |
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17. |
Symphony (Act Five) |
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18. |
A Chinese Man: Thus the gloomy world |
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19. |
A Chinese Woman, Chorus: Thus happy and |
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20. |
A Chinese Man: Yes, Xansi |
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21. |
Monkey's Dance |
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22. |
A Chinese Woman: Hark! now all things |
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