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Benjamin Britten: The Beggar's Opera
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Artboard 2
LABEL
Chandos
RELEASE DATE
October 5, 2009
DURATION
01:57:16
ALBUM ARTIST
Christian Curnyn
Motion Album Tracks
  • The Beggar's Opera, Op. 43: Act I: 'Tis Woman that seduces all Mankind (Filch, Peachum)
    1:18
  • The Beggar's Opera, Op. 43: Act I: A fox may steal your hens, Sir (Peachum, Mrs. Peachum, Polly)
    1:46
  • The Beggar's Opera, Op. 43: Act I: A Maid is like the Golden ore (Mrs. Peachum)
    30
  • The Beggar's Opera, Op. 43: Act I: But it is now high time to look about me (Peachum, Mrs. Peachum)
    1:14
  • The Beggar's Opera, Op. 43: Act I: But pr'thee, Mat, what is become of thy brother Tom? (Ben...
    43
  • The Beggar's Opera, Op. 43: Act I: But to be sure, Sir (Jenny Diver) - The Gamesters and...
    1:40
  • The Beggar's Opera, Op. 43: Act I: Can Love be controlled by Advice? (Polly, Mrs. Peachum, Peachum)
    1:18
  • The Beggar's Opera, Op. 43: Act I: Come hither, Filch (Mrs. Peachum, Filch)
    1:
  • The Beggar's Opera, Op. 43: Act I: Dear Mrs. Coaxer, you are welcome (Macheath) - Youth's the...
    4:36
  • The Beggar's Opera, Op. 43: Act I: Fill ev'ry glass, for wine inspires us (Gentlemen of the Road)
    50
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Album TRACKS
DISC 1
1
벤자민 브리튼
거지의 오페라 Introduction. If Poverty be a title to Poetry
1:17
2
 
Overture -
4:24
3
 
Act 1. No. 1. Through all the employments of life -
1:18
4
 
Act 1. Sir, black Moll hath sent word -
:42
5
 
Act 1. No. 2. 'Tis Woman that seduces all Mankind -
1:17
6
 
Act 1. But it is now high time to look about me -
1:13
7
 
Act 1. Women indeed are bitter bad judges - / No. 3. ...ev'ry Man handsome who is going to the Camp
:52
8
 
Act 1. Was Captain Macheath here this morning? -
:54
9
 
Act 1. No. 4. If Love the Virgin's Heart invade -
1:52
10
 
Act 1. No. 5. A Maid is like the Golden ore -
:29
11
 
Act 1. Come hither, Filch -
:59
12
 
Act 1. No. 6. I know as well as any of the fine ladies - / Virgins are like the fair flower in its
2:22
13
 
Act 1. No. 7. Our Polly is a sad slut! -
1:19
14
 
Act 1. No. 8. Can Love be controlled by Advice? -
1:17
15
 
Act 1. No. 9. The girl shows such a readiness - / O Polly, you might have toyed and kissed -
2:17
16
 
Act 1. No. 10. I, like a Ship in storms, was tossed -
:53
17
 
Act 1. No. 11. A fox may steal your hens, Sir -
1:45
18
 
Act 1. No. 12. O ponder well! be not severe -
:48
19
 
Act 1. No. 13. The Turtle thus with plaintive crying, her Lover dying -
1:51
20
 
Act 1. No. 14. Melodrama. Now I'm a wretch indeed! -
3:02
21
 
Act 1. No. 15. My heart was so free -
:48
22
 
Act 1. No. 16. Were I laid on Greenland's coast -
1:59
23
 
Act 1. No. 17. O! what pain it is to part! -
:55
24
 
Act 1. No. 18. The Miser thus a shilling sees -
2:25
25
 
Act 1. But pr'thee, Mat, what is become of thy brother Tom -
:41
26
 
Act 1. No. 19. Fill ev'ry glass, for wine inspires us -
:49
27
 
Act 1. Gentlemen, well met -
:37
28
 
Act 1. No. 20. I shall wish myself with you - / Let us take the road -
1:49
29
 
Act 1. No. 21. If the heart of a man is depressed with cares -
2:05
30
 
Act 1. No. 22. Dear Mrs Coaxer, you are welcome - / Youth's the season made for joys -
4:35
31
 
Act 1. Now pray, ladies, take your places -
:54
32
 
Act 1. No. 23. It is your own choice - / Before the barn-door crowing -
1:32
33
 
Act 1. No. 24. But to be sure, Sir - / The Gamesters and Lawyers are jugglers alike -
1:39
34
 
Act 1. The gentleman, ladies, lodges in Newgate - / No. 25. Constables, wait upon the Captain to hi
:47
DISC 2
1
 
Act 2. Noble Captain, you are welcome -
:52
2
 
Act 2. No. 26. Man may escape from rope and gun -
3:28
3
 
Act 2. No. 27. Thus when a good Housewife sees a rat -
:44
4
 
Act 2. No. 28. It is the pleasure of all you fine men - / How cruel are the traytors -
2:32
5
 
Act 2. No. 29. The first time at the looking glass -
1:13
6
 
Act 2. In this last affair, brother Peachum, we are agreed -
:45
7
 
Act 2. No. 30. Such language, brother, anywhere else - / When you censure the age -
1:08
8
 
Act 2. No. 31. Is then his fate decreed, Sir? -
1:42
9
 
Act 2. Though the Chaplain was out of the way to-day -
1:09
10
 
Act 2. No. 32. Thus when the Swallow seeking prey -
1:54
11
 
Act 2. If women's tongues can cease for an answer - / No. 33. I will not! - / How happy could I be
1:26
12
 
Act 2. No. 34. Cease your funning -
2:48
13
 
Act 2. No. 35. Why how now, Madam Flirt! -
1:05
14
 
Act 2. No. 36. No power on earth can e'er divide
2:00
15
 
Act 3. To be sure, wench, you must have been aiding and abetting -
:49
16
 
Act 3. Dear Sir, mention not my education - / No. 37. When young at the bar you first taught me to
3:19
17
 
Act 3. No. 38. Ungrateful Macheath! - / My love is all madness and folly -
1:06
18
 
Act 3. No. 39. Thus Gamesters united in friendship are found -
1:43
19
 
Act 3. No. 40. Our scene doth represent a Gaming House - / The modes of the Court so common are gro
2:43
20
 
Act 3. The Coronation account, brother Peachum - / No. 41. Keep a watchful eye on Polly - / What Gu
2:14
21
 
Act 3. No. 42. In the days of my youth I could bill like a dove -
2:21
22
 
Act 3. No. 43a. In the days of my youth I could bill like a dove -
:39
23
 
Act 3. No. 43b. Jealousy, rage, love and fear - / I'm like a Skiff on the Ocean tossed -
1:07
24
 
Act 3. I have the Rat's-bane ready -
2:12
25
 
Act 3. No. 44. A curse attends a woman's love -
1:38
26
 
Act 3. When I was forced from him - / No. 45. But perhaps he hath a heart not capable of it - / Amo
1:02
27
 
Act 3. No. 46. Come, sweet lass -
1:55
28
 
Act 3. No. 47. Now every glimmering of happiness is lost -
1:45
29
 
Act 3. No. 48. Which way shall I turn me, how can I decide? -
:40
30
 
Act 3. Dear, dear Sir, sink the material evidence - / No. 49. Polly upon her knees begs it of you -
1:53
31
 
Act 3. No. 50. How then can you be a tyrant to me - / When he holds up his hand arraigned for his l
2:00
32
 
Act 3. No. 51. Ourselves, like the Great, to secure a retreat -
:44
33
 
Act 3. We are ready, Sir,... - / No. 52. ...to conduct you to the Old Bailey! - / The Charge is pre
1:54
34
 
Act 3. No. 53. Scena. O cruel, cruel case! -
5:10
35
 
Act 3. No. 54. Would I might be hanged! -
1:59
36
 
Act 3. But surely you won't intend that Macheath shall really by executed? -
1:18
37
 
Act 3. No. 55. Thus I stand like a Turk, with his doxies around
1:53
 
 
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