L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato
Concerto Grosso in d-Moll op.6, Nr.10
L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il ModeratoConcerto Grosso in d-Moll op.6, Nr.10
HANDEL Georg Friedrich (1685-1759)
The King's Consort - Robert King (Dir)
Hyperion Records
2 CD
137:23
Chor / Lied
1999-01-01
L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato (Oratorium in 3 Teilen) (Gesamtaufnahme) Händel, Georg Friedrich
Overture: (Grave) - Allegro - Lentement - Allegro moderato
Hence, loathes Melanchola (Rezitativ Accompagnato) (1. Teil)
hence, vain deluding Joys (Rezitativ Accompagnato)
Come, thou goddess fair and free (Arie)
Come rather, goddess, sage and holy (Arie)
Hast thee, nymph, and bring with thee (Arie)
Come and trip it as you go (Arie)
Come, pensive nun, devout and pure (Rezitativ Accompagnato)
Come, but keep thy wonted state (Arie)
There, held in holy passion still (Rezitativ Accompagnato)
Hence, loathed Melancholy (Rezitativ)
Mirth, admit me of thy crew (Arie)
Fist and chief, on golden wing (Rezitativ Accompagnato)
Sweet bird, that shun's the noise of Folly (Arie)
If I give thee honour due (Rezitativ)
Mirth, admit me of thy crew (Arie)
Oft on a plat of rising ground (Arie)
Far from all resort of mirth (Arie)
If I give thee honour due (Rezitativ)
Let me wander not unseen (Arie)
Straight mine eye hath caught new pleasure (Arie)
Mountains, on whose barren breast (Rezitativ Accompagnato)
Or let the merry bells ring round (Arie)
hence, vain deluding Joys (Rezitativ Accompagnato) (2. Teil)
Sometimes let gorgeous tragedy (Arie)
But O, sad virgin, that thy pow'r (Arie)
Thus, night, oft see me in thy pale career (Arie)
Polupous cities please me (Chor)
There let Hymen of appear (Arie)
Me, when the sun begins to fling (Rezitativ Accompagnato)
Hide me from day's garish eye (Arie)
I'll to the well-trod stage anon (Arie)
And ever against eating cares (Arie)
Orpheus' self may heave his head (Arie)
These delights if thou canst give (Arie)
But let my due feet never fail (Rezitativ)
There let the pealing organ blow (Chor)
May at last my weary age (Arie)
Fugue: Organo ad libitum il soggetto della fuga sequente
These pleasures, Melancholy, give (Chor mit Arie)
Hence! Boast not, ye profane (Rezitativ Accompagnato) (3. Teil)
Come, with native lustre shine (Arie)
Sweet Temp'rance in thy right hand bear (Rezitativ Accompagnato)
Come with gentle hand hand restrain (Arie)
No more short liefe thy then will spend (Rezitativ)
Each action will derive new grace (Arie)
As steals the morn upon the night (Duett)
Thy pleasures, Moderation, give (Chor)
HANDEL Georg Friedrich (1685-1759)
The King's Consort - Robert King (Dir)
Hyperion Records
2 CD
137:23
Chor / Lied
1999-01-01
L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato (Oratorium in 3 Teilen) (Gesamtaufnahme) Händel, Georg Friedrich
Overture: (Grave) - Allegro - Lentement - Allegro moderato
Hence, loathes Melanchola (Rezitativ Accompagnato) (1. Teil)
hence, vain deluding Joys (Rezitativ Accompagnato)
Come, thou goddess fair and free (Arie)
Come rather, goddess, sage and holy (Arie)
Hast thee, nymph, and bring with thee (Arie)
Come and trip it as you go (Arie)
Come, pensive nun, devout and pure (Rezitativ Accompagnato)
Come, but keep thy wonted state (Arie)
There, held in holy passion still (Rezitativ Accompagnato)
Hence, loathed Melancholy (Rezitativ)
Mirth, admit me of thy crew (Arie)
Fist and chief, on golden wing (Rezitativ Accompagnato)
Sweet bird, that shun's the noise of Folly (Arie)
If I give thee honour due (Rezitativ)
Mirth, admit me of thy crew (Arie)
Oft on a plat of rising ground (Arie)
Far from all resort of mirth (Arie)
If I give thee honour due (Rezitativ)
Let me wander not unseen (Arie)
Straight mine eye hath caught new pleasure (Arie)
Mountains, on whose barren breast (Rezitativ Accompagnato)
Or let the merry bells ring round (Arie)
hence, vain deluding Joys (Rezitativ Accompagnato) (2. Teil)
Sometimes let gorgeous tragedy (Arie)
But O, sad virgin, that thy pow'r (Arie)
Thus, night, oft see me in thy pale career (Arie)
Polupous cities please me (Chor)
There let Hymen of appear (Arie)
Me, when the sun begins to fling (Rezitativ Accompagnato)
Hide me from day's garish eye (Arie)
I'll to the well-trod stage anon (Arie)
And ever against eating cares (Arie)
Orpheus' self may heave his head (Arie)
These delights if thou canst give (Arie)
But let my due feet never fail (Rezitativ)
There let the pealing organ blow (Chor)
May at last my weary age (Arie)
Fugue: Organo ad libitum il soggetto della fuga sequente
These pleasures, Melancholy, give (Chor mit Arie)
Hence! Boast not, ye profane (Rezitativ Accompagnato) (3. Teil)
Come, with native lustre shine (Arie)
Sweet Temp'rance in thy right hand bear (Rezitativ Accompagnato)
Come with gentle hand hand restrain (Arie)
No more short liefe thy then will spend (Rezitativ)
Each action will derive new grace (Arie)
As steals the morn upon the night (Duett)
Thy pleasures, Moderation, give (Chor)
HANDEL Georg Friedrich (1685-1759)
The King's Consort - Robert King (Dir)
Label : Hyperion Records
Artikelnummer: CDA67283-4
2 CD Spielzeit : 137:23
CHF 39.00
Susan Gritton, Claron McFadden & Lorna Anderson (Sopran) - Paul Agnew (Tenor) - Neal Davies (Bass) - Andrew Clark (Horn) - Jane Coe (Cello) - Gary Cooper (Orgel) - King's Consort Choir -- There is no definitive version of the work as Handel made many changes over time. However, the intention of this perfomance is to retain the freshness of Handel's original vision with the advantage of the best of his second thoughts.
Genre: | Chor / Lied |
Anzahl Tracks: | 48 |
Erstveröffentlichung: | 1999-01-01 |
EAN/UPC: | 0034571172835 |
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L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato (Oratorium in 3 Teilen) (Gesamtaufnahme) Händel, Georg Friedrich Overture: (Grave) - Allegro - Lentement - Allegro moderato
Hence, loathes Melanchola (Rezitativ Accompagnato) (1. Teil)
hence, vain deluding Joys (Rezitativ Accompagnato)
Come, thou goddess fair and free (Arie)
Come rather, goddess, sage and holy (Arie)
Hast thee, nymph, and bring with thee (Arie)
Come and trip it as you go (Arie)
Come, pensive nun, devout and pure (Rezitativ Accompagnato)
Come, but keep thy wonted state (Arie)
There, held in holy passion still (Rezitativ Accompagnato)
Hence, loathed Melancholy (Rezitativ)
Mirth, admit me of thy crew (Arie)
Fist and chief, on golden wing (Rezitativ Accompagnato)
Sweet bird, that shun's the noise of Folly (Arie)
If I give thee honour due (Rezitativ)
Mirth, admit me of thy crew (Arie)
Oft on a plat of rising ground (Arie)
Far from all resort of mirth (Arie)
If I give thee honour due (Rezitativ)
Let me wander not unseen (Arie)
Straight mine eye hath caught new pleasure (Arie)
Mountains, on whose barren breast (Rezitativ Accompagnato)
Or let the merry bells ring round (Arie)
hence, vain deluding Joys (Rezitativ Accompagnato) (2. Teil)
Sometimes let gorgeous tragedy (Arie)
But O, sad virgin, that thy pow'r (Arie)
Thus, night, oft see me in thy pale career (Arie)
Polupous cities please me (Chor)
There let Hymen of appear (Arie)
Me, when the sun begins to fling (Rezitativ Accompagnato)
Hide me from day's garish eye (Arie)
I'll to the well-trod stage anon (Arie)
And ever against eating cares (Arie)
Orpheus' self may heave his head (Arie)
These delights if thou canst give (Arie)
But let my due feet never fail (Rezitativ)
There let the pealing organ blow (Chor)
May at last my weary age (Arie)
Fugue: Organo ad libitum il soggetto della fuga sequente
These pleasures, Melancholy, give (Chor mit Arie)
Hence! Boast not, ye profane (Rezitativ Accompagnato) (3. Teil)
Come, with native lustre shine (Arie)
Sweet Temp'rance in thy right hand bear (Rezitativ Accompagnato)
Come with gentle hand hand restrain (Arie)
No more short liefe thy then will spend (Rezitativ)
Each action will derive new grace (Arie)
As steals the morn upon the night (Duett)
Thy pleasures, Moderation, give (Chor)
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