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The Fairy Queen CD 1
Henry Purcell - The Fairy Queen Disc 1 - John Eliot Gardiner
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Title
Time
Info
1
Prelude
1:59
2
Hornpipe
0:56
3
Air
0:48
4
Rondeau
1:31
5
Overture
2:07
6
Song in two parts: Come, come, come, let us leave the Town
2:26
7
Scene of the drunken poet: Fill up the bowl
6:41
8
First act tune: Jig
1:21
9
Prelude and song: Come all ye songsters of the sky
1:55
10
Prelude
0:50
11
Trio: May the God of wit inspire
1:06
12
Echo
1:35
13
Chorus: Now joyn your Warbling Voices all
0:29
14
A dance of Fairies
0:45
15
Song and chorus: Sing while we trip it on the green
1:45
16
Song: See, even Night her self is here (NIGHT)
4:18
17
Song: I am come to lock all fast (MYSTERY)
1:12
18
Song: One charming Night (SECRESIE)
1:59
19
Song and chorus: Hush, no more, be silent all (SLEEP)
3:21
20
A dance for the followers of Night
1:53
21
Second act tune: Air
1:31
22
A song in two parts and chorus: If Love's a sweet passion
8:03
23
Overture: Symphony while the swans come forward
2:04
24
Dance for the Fairies
0:51
25
Dance for the Green men
1:29
26
Song: Ye gentle spirits of the air, appear
5:12
27
Dialogue between Coridon and Mopsa: Now the maids and the men
3:57
28
Song: When I have often heard (A NYMPH)
3:14
29
A dance of haymakers
0:58
30
Song and chorus: A thousand thousand ways we'll find
3:06
31
Third act tune: Hornpipe
0:58
Total time
69:06