The Fairy Queen - Henry Purcell
The Fairy Queen - Henry Purcell The Sixteen And Harry Christophers Date de sortie: 1 juillet 1991

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1 The Fairy Queen: First Musick - Prelude

The Fairy Queen: First Musick - Prelude

2 The Fairy Queen: First Musick - Hornpipe

The Fairy Queen: First Musick - Hornpipe

3 The Fairy Queen: Second Musick - Air

The Fairy Queen: Second Musick - Air

4 The Fairy Queen: Second Musick - Rondeau

The Fairy Queen: Second Musick - Rondeau

5 The Fairy Queen: Second Musick - Overture

The Fairy Queen: Second Musick - Overture

6 Duet: Come, come, come let us leave the town

Duet: Come, come, come let us leave the town

7 Scene of the drunken Poet: Fill up the bowl

Scene of the drunken Poet: Fill up the bowl

8 First act tune: Jig

First act tune: Jig

9 Solo: Come all ye songsters

Solo: Come all ye songsters

10 Prelude - Choral Trio: May the god of Wit inspire

Prelude - Choral Trio: May the god of Wit inspire

11 Chorus: Now join your warbling voices all

Chorus: Now join your warbling voices all

12 Solo & Chorus: Sing while we trip it upon the green

Solo & Chorus: Sing while we trip it upon the green

13 Night: See, even Night herself is here

Night: See, even Night herself is here

14 Mystery: I am come to lock all fast

Mystery: I am come to lock all fast

15 Secrecy: One charming night gives more delight

Secrecy: One charming night gives more delight

16 Sleep & Chorus: Hush, no more, be silent all

Sleep & Chorus: Hush, no more, be silent all

17 Dance for the Followers of Night

Dance for the Followers of Night

18 Second Act Tune: Air

Second Act Tune: Air

19 Solo & Chorus: If love's a sweet passion/I press her hand gently

Solo & Chorus: If love's a sweet passion/I press her hand gently

20 Symphony While the Swans Come Forward

Symphony While the Swans Come Forward

21 Dance for the Fairies

Dance for the Fairies

22 Dance for the Green Men

Dance for the Green Men

23 Solo: Ye gentle spirits of the air, appear!

Solo: Ye gentle spirits of the air, appear!

24 Dialogue between Coridon and Mopsa: Now the maids and the men are making of hay

Dialogue between Coridon and Mopsa: Now the maids and the men are making of hay

25 Dance for the Haymakers

Dance for the Haymakers

26 A Nymph : When I have often heard young maids complaining

A Nymph : When I have often heard young maids complaining

27 Duet & Chorus: A thousand, thousand ways we'll find

Duet & Chorus: A thousand, thousand ways we'll find

28 Third Act Tune: Hornpipe

Third Act Tune: Hornpipe

1 Symphony (Act 4)

Symphony (Act 4)

2 An Attendant, Chorus: Now the night is chased away

An Attendant, Chorus: Now the night is chased away

3 Duet: Let the fifes and the clarions

Duet: Let the fifes and the clarions

4 Entry of Phoebus

Entry of Phoebus

5 Phoebus: When a cruel long winter

Phoebus: When a cruel long winter

6 Chorus: Hail! Great parent of us all

Chorus: Hail! Great parent of us all

7 Spring: Thus the ever greatful Spring

Spring: Thus the ever greatful Spring

8 Summer: Here's the Summer, sprightly, gay

Summer: Here's the Summer, sprightly, gay

9 Autumn: See my many coloured fields

Autumn: See my many coloured fields

10 Winter: Next Winter comes slowly

Winter: Next Winter comes slowly

11 Chorus: Hail! Great parent of us all (2)

Chorus: Hail! Great parent of us all (2)

12 Fourth Act Tune: Air

Fourth Act Tune: Air

13 Prelude (Act Five, 1)

Prelude (Act Five, 1)

14 Juno: Thrice happy lovers

Juno: Thrice happy lovers

15 The Plaint: O let me ever, ever weep

The Plaint: O let me ever, ever weep

16 Entry Dance

Entry Dance

17 Symphony (Act Five)

Symphony (Act Five)

18 A Chinese Man: Thus the gloomy world

A Chinese Man: Thus the gloomy world

19 A Chinese Woman, Chorus: Thus happy and free

A Chinese Woman, Chorus: Thus happy and free

20 A Chinese Man: Yes, Xansi

A Chinese Man: Yes, Xansi

21 Monkey's Dance

Monkey's Dance

22 A Chinese Woman: Hark! now all things

A Chinese Woman: Hark! now all things