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Purcell*H.
The Fairy Queen (The English Baroque Soloists feat. conductor: John Eliot Gardiner)
1987
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CD 1 |
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Title |
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Time |
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Info |
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1 |
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Prelude |
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1:58 |
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2 |
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Hornpipe |
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0:55 |
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3 |
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Air |
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0:48 |
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4 |
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Rondeau |
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1:30 |
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5 |
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Overture |
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2:06 |
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6 |
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Song in two parts: 'Come, come, come, let us leave the Town' |
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2:26 |
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7 |
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Scene of the drunken poet: 'Fill up the bowl' |
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6:40 |
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8 |
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First act tune: Jig |
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1:20 |
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9 |
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Prelude and song: 'Come all ye songsters of the sky' |
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1:54 |
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10 |
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Prelude |
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0:50 |
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11 |
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Trio: 'May the God of wit inspire' |
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1:05 |
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12 |
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Echo |
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1:34 |
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13 |
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Chorus: 'Now joyn your Warbling Voices all' |
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0:28 |
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14 |
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A dance of Fairies |
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0:44 |
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15 |
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Song and chorus: 'Sing while we trip it on the green' |
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1:44 |
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16 |
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Song: 'See, even Night her self is here' (NIGHT) |
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4:18 |
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17 |
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Song: 'I am come to lock all fast' (MYSTERY) |
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1:11 |
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18 |
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Song: 'One charming Night' (SECRESIE) |
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1:58 |
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19 |
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Song and chorus: 'Hush, no more, be silent all' (SLEEP) |
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3:21 |
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20 |
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A dance for the followers of Night |
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1:53 |
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21 |
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Second act tune: Air |
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1:30 |
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22 |
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A song in two parts and chorus: 'If Love's a sweet passion' |
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8:03 |
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23 |
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Overture: Symphony while the swans come forward |
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2:04 |
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24 |
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Dance for the Fairies |
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0:50 |
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25 |
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Dance for the Green Men |
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1:28 |
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26 |
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Song: 'Ye gentle spirits of the air, appear' |
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5:11 |
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27 |
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Dialogue between Coridon and Mopsa: 'Now the maids and the men' |
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3:57 |
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28 |
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Song: 'When I have often heard' (A NYMPH) |
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3:13 |
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29 |
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A Dance of Haymakers |
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0:57 |
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30 |
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Song and chorus: 'A thousand thousand ways we'll find' |
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2:08 |
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31 |
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Third Act Tune: Hornpipe |
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0:58 |
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Total time |
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69:02 |
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CD 2 |
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Title |
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Time |
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Info |
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1 |
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Symphony |
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6:12 |
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2 |
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Solo anc Chorus: 'Now the Night is chac'd away' |
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2:07 |
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3 |
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Duet: 'Let the fifes, and the clarions' (TWO OTHERS) |
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1:57 |
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4 |
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Entry of Phoebus |
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0:34 |
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5 |
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'When a cruel long Winter' (PHOEBUS) - Chorus: 'Hail! Great parent of us all' |
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4:20 |
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6 |
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'Thus the ever grateful spring' (SPRING) |
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1:58 |
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7 |
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'Here's the summer, sprightly, gay' (SUMMER) |
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1:40 |
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8 |
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'See my many colour'd fields' (AUTUMN) |
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3:03 |
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9 |
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'Now winter comes slowly' (WINTER) |
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3:23 |
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10 |
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Fourth act tune: Air |
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1:03 |
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11 |
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Prelude |
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1:07 |
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12 |
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Epithalamium: 'Thrice happy lovers' (JUNO) |
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2:40 |
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13 |
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The plaint: 'O let me weep' |
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7:42 |
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14 |
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Entry dance |
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1:11 |
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15 |
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Symphony |
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1:12 |
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16 |
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'Thus the gloomy world' (A CHINESE MAN) |
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5:44 |
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17 |
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'Thus happy and free' (CHINESE WOMAN) |
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1:38 |
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18 |
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'Yes, Daphne, in your looks I find' (CHINESE MAN) |
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1:55 |
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19 |
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Monkey's Dance |
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1:04 |
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20 |
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'Hark how all things' (1st WOMAN) |
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2:07 |
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21 |
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'Hark now the echoing air' (2nd WOMAN) |
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2:51 |
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22 |
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'Sure the full God of marriage' (BOTH WOMEN) |
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2:07 |
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23 |
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Prelude |
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0:31 |
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24 |
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'See, see, I obey' (HYMEN) |
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1:58 |
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25 |
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'Turn then thine eyes' (BOTH WOMEN) |
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1:25 |
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26 |
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'My torch, indeed' (HYMEN) |
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0:44 |
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27 |
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'They shall be as happy' (BOTH WOMEN, HYMEN) |
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1:11 |
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28 |
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Air |
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1:30 |
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29 |
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They shall be as happy |
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1:11 |
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30 |
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Dance for chinese man and woman |
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2:33 |
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Total time |
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68:38 |
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