In Handel's Shadow
In Handel's Shadow
Galliard - Gambarini - Clarke - Greene - Carey - Blow
Lux et Umbrae - Robert Crowe (Sopran, Dir) - Annette Fischer (Sopran)
Toccata Classics
1 CD
064:52
Chor / Lied
2023-09-08
The Hymn of Adam and Eve Galliard, Johann Ernst
Rezitativ: These are Thy glorious works
Duett: And with songs and choral symphonies
Rezitativ: Fairest of STARS, lst in the train of night
Arie: Praise him in thy spheare
Rezitativ: Thou SUN of this great world
Arie: Sound his praise in thy eternal course
Rezitativ: MOON, that now meet'st the Orient sun
Arie: Resound his praise
Rezitativ: AIR, and ye ELEMENTS
Arie: Let your ceaseless change
Rezitativ: Ye MISTS, and EXHALATIONS
Arie: Rising or falling, still advance his praise
Rezitativ: His praise, ye WINDS
Arie: In sign of worship wave
Rezitativ: FOUNTAINS, and ye, that warble
Arie: Warbling tune his praise
Duett: Joyn voices, all ye living souls
Duett: Ye that in WATERS glide
Duett: Hail! UNIVERSAL LORD
Duett: Disperce it
How long wilt Thou forget me? (Psalm 13) (aus Sacred Music Vol. 2) Clarke, Jeremiah
Arie: How long wilt Thou forget me? (Largo andante)
Rezitativ: Let mine enemy say (Slow)
Arie: But my truth is in thy mercy (Andante)
A Cantata and 4 English Songs (Auszug) Greene, Maurice
Orpheus with his Lute
Behold, and listen
Apollo and Daphne (aus Six English Cantatas after the Italian Manner) Galliard, Johann Ernst
Rezitativ: DAPHNE, the beautyfull, the coy
Arie: Turn thee, leave thy trembling fear!
Rezitativ: The river's ecchoing banks
Arie: Father Peneus
Rezitativ: Apollo wond'ring stood
Arie: Nature alone can love inspire
I go to the Elisian Shade (a Mad Song) (Kantate) Carey, Henry
Rezitativ: I go to the Elisian Shade
Arie: I fly from Celia's cold disdain
Rezitativ: Her eyes are brighter
Arie: See yonder river's flowing tide
Rezitativ: There have I wept
Arie: Pity my pains, ye gentle swains
Rezitativ: Where yelling and howling and grumbling and growling
Arie: To some peaceful plain convey me
Präludium a-moll
Blessed are those that are undefiled (Psalm 119) (aus Sacred Music Vol. 2) Greene, Maurice
Duett: Blessed are those that are undefiled
Rezitativ: Thou hast charged
Arie: O that my ways were made so direct
Duett: Then will I talk of Thy Commandments
Galliard - Gambarini - Clarke - Greene - Carey - Blow
Lux et Umbrae - Robert Crowe (Sopran, Dir) - Annette Fischer (Sopran)
Toccata Classics
1 CD
064:52
Chor / Lied
2023-09-08
The Hymn of Adam and Eve Galliard, Johann Ernst
Rezitativ: These are Thy glorious works
Duett: And with songs and choral symphonies
Rezitativ: Fairest of STARS, lst in the train of night
Arie: Praise him in thy spheare
Rezitativ: Thou SUN of this great world
Arie: Sound his praise in thy eternal course
Rezitativ: MOON, that now meet'st the Orient sun
Arie: Resound his praise
Rezitativ: AIR, and ye ELEMENTS
Arie: Let your ceaseless change
Rezitativ: Ye MISTS, and EXHALATIONS
Arie: Rising or falling, still advance his praise
Rezitativ: His praise, ye WINDS
Arie: In sign of worship wave
Rezitativ: FOUNTAINS, and ye, that warble
Arie: Warbling tune his praise
Duett: Joyn voices, all ye living souls
Duett: Ye that in WATERS glide
Duett: Hail! UNIVERSAL LORD
Duett: Disperce it
How long wilt Thou forget me? (Psalm 13) (aus Sacred Music Vol. 2) Clarke, Jeremiah
Arie: How long wilt Thou forget me? (Largo andante)
Rezitativ: Let mine enemy say (Slow)
Arie: But my truth is in thy mercy (Andante)
A Cantata and 4 English Songs (Auszug) Greene, Maurice
Orpheus with his Lute
Behold, and listen
Apollo and Daphne (aus Six English Cantatas after the Italian Manner) Galliard, Johann Ernst
Rezitativ: DAPHNE, the beautyfull, the coy
Arie: Turn thee, leave thy trembling fear!
Rezitativ: The river's ecchoing banks
Arie: Father Peneus
Rezitativ: Apollo wond'ring stood
Arie: Nature alone can love inspire
I go to the Elisian Shade (a Mad Song) (Kantate) Carey, Henry
Rezitativ: I go to the Elisian Shade
Arie: I fly from Celia's cold disdain
Rezitativ: Her eyes are brighter
Arie: See yonder river's flowing tide
Rezitativ: There have I wept
Arie: Pity my pains, ye gentle swains
Rezitativ: Where yelling and howling and grumbling and growling
Arie: To some peaceful plain convey me
Präludium a-moll
Blessed are those that are undefiled (Psalm 119) (aus Sacred Music Vol. 2) Greene, Maurice
Duett: Blessed are those that are undefiled
Rezitativ: Thou hast charged
Arie: O that my ways were made so direct
Duett: Then will I talk of Thy Commandments
Galliard - Gambarini - Clarke - Greene - Carey - Blow
Lux et Umbrae - Robert Crowe (Sopran, Dir) - Annette Fischer (Sopran)
Label : Toccata Classics
Artikelnummer: TOCN 0018
1 CD Spielzeit : 064:52
CHF 18.00
Julia Nilsen-Savage (Cello) - Sigrun Richter (Erzlaute) - Michael Eberth (Cembalo) // The figure of Handel cast a long shadow over musical London, casting many of his contemporaries - fine composers themselves - into centuries of obscurity. This recording throws light into forgotten corners and discovers some glittering gems. Several of these composers set scenes from Classical mythology or Old testament narratives.
Genre: | Chor / Lied |
Anzahl Tracks: | 44 |
Erstveröffentlichung: | 2023-09-08 |
EAN/UPC: | 5060640070189 |
Trackliste
The Hymn of Adam and Eve Galliard, Johann Ernst Rezitativ: These are Thy glorious works
Duett: And with songs and choral symphonies
Rezitativ: Fairest of STARS, lst in the train of night
Arie: Praise him in thy spheare
Rezitativ: Thou SUN of this great world
Arie: Sound his praise in thy eternal course
Rezitativ: MOON, that now meet'st the Orient sun
Arie: Resound his praise
Rezitativ: AIR, and ye ELEMENTS
Arie: Let your ceaseless change
Rezitativ: Ye MISTS, and EXHALATIONS
Arie: Rising or falling, still advance his praise
Rezitativ: His praise, ye WINDS
Arie: In sign of worship wave
Rezitativ: FOUNTAINS, and ye, that warble
Arie: Warbling tune his praise
Duett: Joyn voices, all ye living souls
Duett: Ye that in WATERS glide
Duett: Hail! UNIVERSAL LORD
Duett: Disperce it
How long wilt Thou forget me? (Psalm 13) (aus Sacred Music Vol. 2) Clarke, Jeremiah Arie: How long wilt Thou forget me? (Largo andante)
Rezitativ: Let mine enemy say (Slow)
Arie: But my truth is in thy mercy (Andante)
A Cantata and 4 English Songs (Auszug) Greene, Maurice Orpheus with his Lute
Behold, and listen
Apollo and Daphne (aus Six English Cantatas after the Italian Manner) Galliard, Johann Ernst Rezitativ: DAPHNE, the beautyfull, the coy
Arie: Turn thee, leave thy trembling fear!
Rezitativ: The river's ecchoing banks
Arie: Father Peneus
Rezitativ: Apollo wond'ring stood
Arie: Nature alone can love inspire
I go to the Elisian Shade (a Mad Song) (Kantate) Carey, Henry Rezitativ: I go to the Elisian Shade
Arie: I fly from Celia's cold disdain
Rezitativ: Her eyes are brighter
Arie: See yonder river's flowing tide
Rezitativ: There have I wept
Arie: Pity my pains, ye gentle swains
Rezitativ: Where yelling and howling and grumbling and growling
Arie: To some peaceful plain convey me
Präludium a-moll
Blessed are those that are undefiled (Psalm 119) (aus Sacred Music Vol. 2) Greene, Maurice Duett: Blessed are those that are undefiled
Rezitativ: Thou hast charged
Arie: O that my ways were made so direct
Duett: Then will I talk of Thy Commandments
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