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Title: |
Dido and Aeneas : ode for St. Cecilia's Day = Dido e Eneias : ode para o Dia de Stª Cecília |
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Artistic Coordinator: |
John Eliot Gardiner
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Performers: |
Faixas 1-4 (Ode for St. Cecilia's Day):; Ruth Holton, Soprano; Nicola Jenkin, soprano; Michael Chance, alto; Paul Tindall, tenor; George Mosley, baixo; Faixas 5-23 (Dido and Aeneas):; Carolyn Watkinson, Dido; Ruth Holton, Belinda; George Mosley, Aeneas; Teresa Shaw, Sorceress; Paul Tindall, First sailor; Donna Deam, First Witch; Shauna Beesley, second witch; Elisabeth Priday, second woman; Jonathan Peter Kenny, spirit; The Monteverdi Choir; English Barouque Soloists
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Publication: |
Germany : Philips, 1993 |
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ISRC: |
432-114-2 |
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Physical Description: | 1 disco (CD) (68 min.) : stereo; 12 cm + Libreto | |
Notes: | Gravado em St. George's, Brandon Hill, UK em Julho de 1990; Dido and Aeneas, libreto de Nahum Tate; Ode for St Cecilia's day, texto de Christopher Fishburn; Intérpretes: Ruth Holton (Belinda, soprano I); Nicola Jenkin (soprano II); Michael Chance (contralto); Paul Tindall (First sailor, tenor); George Mosley (Aeneas, baixo); Carolyn Watkinson (Dido); Teresa Shaw (Sorceress); Donna Deam (First witch); Shauna Beesley (Second witch); Elisabeth Priday (Second woman); Jonathan Peter Kenny (Spirit); Monteverdi Choir; English Baroque Soloists; John Eliot Gardiner (direcção); Alison Bury (direcção coral); No do Serviço de Aquisições e Tratamento Técnico | |
Music Category/Genre: | Classical Music | |
Call Number: | 300.PUR.02005 |
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TRACKS* / CONTENTS: |
Ajuda
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Ode for St. Cecilia's Day: | |||||
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Symphony: Welcome to all the pleasures that delight.
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Here the deities approve.
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While joys celestial their bright souls invade.
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4.
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Beauty thou scene of love.
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Dido and Aeneas: | |||||
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Overture.
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Act I: | |||||
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Shake the cloud from off your brow.
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Ah! Belinda, I am prest with torment.
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Whence could so much virtue spring?.
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See, your royal guest appears.
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10.
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Francesco Corbetta: Ciaccona.
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11.
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To the hills and the vales; The Triumphing Dance.
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Act II: | |||||
Scene I: | |||||
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Prelude for the Witches; Wayward sisters, you that fright.
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In our deep vaulted cell.
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Scene II: | |||||
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Ritornelle: Thanks to these lonesome vales.
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Gaspar Sanz: Folías.
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Oft she visits this lone mountains.
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Behold, upon my bending spear.
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Act III: | |||||
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Prelude: Come away, fellow sailors.
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The sailors'dance: | |||||
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See the flags and streamers curling.
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The Witche's Dance: | |||||
Scene II: | |||||
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Your counsel all is urged in vain.
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But death, alas, I cannot shun.
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22.
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Thy hand Belinda - When I am laid in earth.
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With drooping wings ye Cupids come.
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