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Handel Edition: Acis and Galatea; Theodora; Cantatas [Box Set]
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10,000
1,400
Artboard 2
LABEL
Wcj
RELEASE DATE
September 1, 2008
DURATION
05:23:16
ALBUM ARTIST
Giovanni Antonini
 
William Christie
Motion Album Tracks
  • Acis and Galatea : Act 1 "As when the dove laments her love" [Galatea]
    6:09
  • Acis and Galatea : Act 1 "Happy we!" [Acis, Galatea]
    2:41
  • Acis and Galatea : Act 1 "Happy we!" [Chorus]
    1:12
  • Acis and Galatea : Act 1 "Hush, ye pretty warbling quire" [Galatea]
    6:30
  • Acis and Galatea : Act 1 "Lo! Here my love" [Acis]
    25
  • Acis and Galatea : Act 1 "Love in her eyes sits playing" [Acis]
    6:12
  • Acis and Galatea : Act 1 "Oh! Didst thou know the pains" [Galatea]
    14
  • Acis and Galatea : Act 1 "Oh, the pleasure of the plains!" [Chorus]
    4:48
  • Acis and Galatea : Act 1 "Shepherd, what art thou pursuing" [Damon]
    3:59
  • Acis and Galatea : Act 1 "Stay, shepherd, stay!" [Damon]
    20
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Album TRACKS
DISC 1
1
조지 프리더릭 헨델
아시스와 갈라테아 HWV 49 Act 1. Sinfonia
3:15
2
 
Act 1. No. 2. Chorus. Oh, the pleasure of the plains!
4:47
3
 
Act 1. No. 3. Accompagnato. Ye verdant plains and woody mountains
:41
4
 
Act 1. No. 4. Air. Hush, ye pretty warbling quire!
6:29
5
 
Act 1. No. 5. Air. Where shall I seek the charming fair?
3:02
6
 
Act 1. No. 5. Recitative. Stay, shepherd, stay!
:19
7
 
Act 1. No. 6. Air. Shepherd, what art thou pursuing?
3:58
8
 
Act 1. No. 6. Recitative. Lo! Here my love
:25
9
 
Act 1. No. 7. Air. Love in her eyes sits playing
6:05
10
 
Act 1. No. 7. Recitative. Oh! Didst thou know the pains of absent love
:13
11
 
Act 1. No. 8. Air. As when the dove laments her love
6:07
12
 
Act 1. No. 9a. Duet. Happy we! What joys I feel!
2:40
13
 
Act 1. No. 9b. Chorus. Happy we! What joys I feel!
1:11
DISC 2
1
 
Act 2. No. 10. Chorus. Wretched lovers! Fate has passed this sad decree
4:21
2
 
Act 2. No. 11. Accompagnato. I rage, I burn!
1:14
3
 
Act 2. No. 12. Air. O ruddier than the cherry
3:02
4
 
Act 2. No. 12. Recitative. Whither, fairest, art thou running
:55
5
 
Act 2. No. 13. Air. Cease to beauty to be suing
4:26
6
 
Act 2. No. 14. Air. Would you gain the tender creature, softly, gently, kindly treat her
5:39
7
 
Act 2. No. 14. Recitative. His hideous love provokes my rage
:21
8
 
Act 2. No. 15. Air. Love sounds th'alarm, and fear is a-flying
4:32
9
 
Act 2. No. 16. Air. Consider, fond shepherd, how fleeting's the pleasure
6:33
10
 
Act 2. No. 16. Recitative. Cease, oh cease, thou gentle youth
:24
11
 
Act 2. No. 17. Trio. The flocks shall leave the mountains
2:14
12
 
Act 2. No. 18. Accompagnato. Help, Galatea! Help, ye parent gods!
1:14
13
 
Act 2. No. 19. Chorus. Mourn, all ye muses! Weep, all ye swains!
3:41
14
 
Act 2. No. 20a. Solo and Chorus. Must I my Acis still bemoa, inglorious crush'd beneath that stone!
6:05
15
 
Act 2. No. 20a. Recitative. 'Tis done: thus I exert pow'r divine; be thou immortal
:26
16
 
Act 2. No. 21. Air. Heart, the seat of soft delight, be thou now a fountain bright!
3:36
17
 
Act 2. No. 22. Chorus. Galatea, dry thy tears, Acis now a god appears!
3:02
 
DISC 3
1
조지 프리더릭 헨델
테오도라 Ouverture. (Grave) - Allegro
3:04
2
 
Ouverture. Trio
1:33
3
 
Ouverture. Courante
1:39
4
 
Part 1. Scene 1. Recitative. 'Tis Diocletian's natal day
:32
5
 
Part 1. Scene 1. No. 1a. Air. Go, my faithful soldier, go
1:46
6
 
Part 1. Scene 1. No. 2. Chorus. And draw a blessing down on his imperial crown
2:05
7
 
Part 1. Scene 1. Recitative. Vouchsafe, dread Sir, a gracious ear to my request
:55
8
 
Part 1. Scene 1. No. 3. Air. Racks, gibbets, sword and fire shall speak my vengeful ire
3:35
9
 
Part 1. Scene 1. No. 4. Chorus. For ever thus stands fixed the doom of rebels
1:33
10
 
Part 1. Scene 2. Recitative. Most cruel edict!
:31
11
 
Part 1. Scene 2. No. 5. Air. The raptur'd soul defies the sword
8:27
12
 
Part 1. Scene 2. Recitative. I know thy virtues, and ask not thy faith
:41
13
 
Part 1. Scene 2. No. 6. Air. Descend, kind pity, heav'nly guest
6:16
14
 
Part 1. Scene 3. Recitative. Tho' hard, my friends, yet wholesome are the truths
:27
15
 
Part 1. Scene 3. No. 7. Air. Fond, flatt'ring world, adieu!
4:40
16
 
Part 1. Scene 3. Recitative. O bright example of all goodness!
:29
17
 
Part 1. Scene 3. No. 8. Air. Bane of virtue, nurse of passions
5:25
18
 
Part 1. Scene 3. No. 9. Chorus. Come, mighty Father, mighty Lord
3:41
19
 
Part 1. Scene 4. Recitative. Fly, fly, my brethren, heathen rage pursues us / Recitative. Ah! whith
:59
20
 
Part 1. Scene 4. No. 10. Air. As with rosy steps the morn advancing, drives the shades of night
5:57
21
 
Part 1. Scene 4. No. 11. Chorus. All pow'r in Heav'n above, or Earth beneath
2:18
22
 
Part 1. Scene 5. Recitative. Mistaken wretches!
:19
23
 
Part 1. Scene 5. No. 12. Air. Dread the fruits of Christian folly
2:39
24
 
Part 1. Scene 5. Recitative. Deluded mortal! Call it not rebellion
1:01
25
 
Part 1. Scene 5. No. 13. Accompagnato. Oh worse than death indeed!
:26
26
 
Part 1. Scene 5. No. 14. Air. Angels, ever bright and fair
3:19
27
 
Part 1. Scene 6. Recitative. Unhappy, happy crew!
1:09
28
 
Part 1. Scene 6. No. 16. Air. Kind Heav'n, if virtue be thy care with courage fire me
5:27
29
 
Part 1. Scene 6. Recitative. O love, how great thy pow'r!
:24
30
 
Part 1. Scene 6. No. 16. Chorus. Go, gen'rous, pious youth
5:52
DISC 4
1
 
Part 2. Scene 1. Recitative. Ye men of Antioch
:36
2
 
Part 2. Scene 1. No. 17. Chorus. Queen of summer, queen of love
:50
3
 
Part 2. Scene 1. No. 18. Air. Wide spread his name
2:14
4
 
Part 2. Scene 1. Recitative. Return, Septimius, to the stubborn maid
:37
5
 
Part 2. Scene 1. No. 19. Chorus. Venus, laughing from the skies, will applaud her votaries
1:18
6
 
Part 2. Scene 2. No. 20. Symphony
1:06
7
 
Part 2. Scene 2. Recitative. O thou bright sun! How sweet thy rays to health and liberty!
:33
8
 
Part 2. Scene 2. No. 21a. Air. With darkness deep as is my woe
3:56
9
 
Part 2. Scene 2. No. 21c. Sinfonia
1:48
10
 
Part 2. Scene 2. Recitative. But why art thou disquieted, my soul?
:29
11
 
Part 2. Scene 2. No. 22. Air. Oh, that I on wings could rise
3:40
12
 
Part 2. Scene 3. Recitative. Long have I known thy friendly, social soul
1:08
13
 
Part 2. Scene 3. No. 23. Air. Tho' the honours that Flora and Venus receive
3:02
14
 
Part 2. Scene 3. Recitative. O save her then, or give me pow'r to save
:36
15
 
Part 2. Scene 3. No. 24. Air. Deeds of kindness to display
6:33
16
 
Part 2. Scene 4. Recitative. The clouds begin to veil the hemisphere
:39
17
 
Part 2. Scene 4. No. 25. Air. Defend her, Heav'n
4:35
18
 
Part 2. Scene 5. Recitative. Or lulled with grief, or rapt her soul to Heav'n
:34
19
 
Part 2. Scene 5. No. 26. Air. Sweet rose and lily, flow'ry form, take me, your faithful guard
2:43
20
 
Part 2. Scene 5. Recitative. O save me, Heav'n, in this my perilous hour!
1:26
21
 
Part 2. Scene 5. No. 27. Air. The pilgrim's home, the sick man's health
3:19
22
 
Part 2. Scene 5. No. 28. Accompagnato. Forbid it, Heav'n!
:31
23
 
Part 2. Scene 5. Recitative. Or say, what right have I to take
1:33
24
 
Part 2. Scene 5. No. 29. Duet. To thee, thou glorious son of worth
4:34
25
 
Part 2. Scene 5. Recitative. 'Tis night, but night's sweet blessing is denied
:44
26
 
Part 2. Scene 6. No. 30. Chorus. He saw the lovely youth, Death's early prey
5:16
DISC 5
1
 
Part 3. Scene 1. No. 31. Air. Lord, to thee, each night and day
4:20
2
 
Part 3. Scene 2. Recitative. But see the good, the virtuous Didymus!
:36
3
 
Part 3. Scene 2. No. 32a. Air. When sunk in anguish and despair, to Heav'n I cried
4:29
4
 
Part 3. Scene 2. No. 33. Solo and Chorus. Blest be the hand and blest the pow'r
3:26
5
 
Part 3. Scene 3. Recitative. Undaunted in the Court stands Didymus
:45
6
 
Part 3. Scene 3. No. 34. Accompagnato. O my Irene, Heav'n is kind / Recitative. Stay me not, my fri
:34
7
 
Part 3. Scene 3. No. 35. Duet. Whither, Princess, do you fly
1:17
8
 
Part 3. Scene 3. Recitative. She's gone, disdaining liberty and life
:31
9
 
Part 3. Scene 3. No. 36. Air. New scenes of joy come crowding on
3:29
10
 
Part 3. Scene 4. Recitative. Is it a Christian virtue, then / Scene 5. Recitative. Be that my doom
1:53
11
 
Part 3. Scene 5. No. 37. Air. From Virtue springs each gen'rous deed
7:04
12
 
Part 3. Scene 5. No. 38. Air. Cease, ye slaves, your fruitless pray'r
1:04
13
 
Part 3. Scene 5. Recitative. 'Tis kind, my friends
:55
14
 
Part 3. Scene 5. No. 39. Chorus. How strange their ends and yet how glorious
4:24
15
 
Part 3. Scene 5. Recitative. On me your frowns, your utmost rage exert
:43
16
 
Part 3. Scene 6. Recitative. And must such beauty suffer?
:39
17
 
Part 3. Scene 6. No. 41. Air and Duet. Streams of pleasure ever flowing... Thither let our hearts a
5:20
18
 
Part 3. Scene 7. Recitative. Ere this their doom is past
:25
19
 
Part 3. Scene 7. No. 42. Chorus. O love divine, thou source of fame
4:09
 
DISC 6
1
조지 프리더릭 헨델
Agrippina condotta a morire, HWV 110 Recitativo. Dunque sarà pur vero, che disseti la terra il sangue mio?
1:00
2
 
No. 1. Aria. Orrida, oscura l'etra si renda
3:13
3
 
Recitativo. Ma pria che d'empia morte
:51
4
 
No. 2. Aria. Renda cenere il tiranno
2:25
5
 
Recitativo. Sì, sì, del gran tiranno provi l'alta potenza 'l traditore
1:21
6
 
No. 3. Arioso e Recitativo. Come, o Dio! bramo la morte a chi ebbe vita da me?
6:51
7
 
No. 4. Aria. Se infelice al mondo vissi
4:28
8
 
Recitativo. Prema l'ingrato figlio di plaustro trionfal sponde gemmate
1:15
9
 
No. 5. Aria. Su, lacerate il seno, ministri
1:55
10
 
Recitativo. Ecco a morte già corro
:36
 
11
조지 프리더릭 헨델
Armida Abbandonata, HWV 105 No. 1. Recitativo accompagnato. Dietro l'orme fugaci del guerrier
1:01
12
 
No. 2. Aria. Ah! crudele, e pur ten' vai
5:00
13
 
Recitativo. Per te mi struggo, infido
:28
14
 
No. 3. Accompagnato. O voi, dell'incostante e procelloso mare orridi mostri
:49
15
 
No. 4. Aria. Venti, venti, fermate, sì
2:35
16
 
Recitativo. Ma che parlo, che dico?
1:09
17
 
No. 5. Aria. In tanti affianni miei assistimi almen tu, Nume d'amore!
4:04
 
18
조지 프리더릭 헨델
La Lucrezia (O Numi Eterni), HWV 145 Recitativo. O Numi eterni! O stelle! che fulminate empii tiranni
:56
19
 
No. 1. Aria. Già superbo del mio affianno
4:06
20
 
Recitativo. Ma voi forse nel Cielo, per castigo maggior del mio delitto
:48
21
 
No. 2. Aria. Il suol che preme, l'aura che spira l'empio Romano
3:20
22
 
Recitativo. Ah! che ancor nell'abisso dormon le furie
1:17
23
 
No. 3. Arioso. Alla salma infedel porga la pena
2:53
24
 
Recitativo. A voi padre, consorte, a Roma, al mondo presento il mio morir
:48
25
 
No. 4. Arioso. Già nel seno comincia a compir questo ferro i duri uffizii
1:38
 
 
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