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CDS 44031
Sämtliche Oden & Welcome Songs
von Purcell, Henry | King / King's Consort / +
erschienen am 01.11.1992
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Track | Titel | Komponist | Interpret | Dauer |
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1-001 | Birthday Ode for Queen Mary Z 320 (Arise, my Muse) | Komponist: Purcell, Henry | Sopran: Bonner, Tessa; Fisher, Gillian Dirigent / Band Leader: King, Robert | |
1-001-001 | Symphony | 00:01:41 | ||
1-002-002 | Arise, my muse, and to thy tuneful lyre | 00:01:56 | ||
1-003-003 | Ye sons of music raise your voices high | 00:01:00 | ||
1-004-004 | Then soun your instruments and charm the earth | 00:01:40 | ||
1-005-005 | See how the glitt'ring ruler of the day | 00:02:59 | ||
1-006-006 | Hail, gracious Gloriana, hail | 00:03:01 | ||
1-007-007 | And since the time's distres to wars'alarms | 00:01:23 | ||
1-008-008 | To quell his country's foes | 00:01:23 | ||
1-009-009 | but ah, I see Eusebia drown'd in tears | 00:02:37 | ||
1-010-010 | But Glory cries 'go on | 00:03:22 | ||
1-011 | Ode for St. Cecilia's Day Z 339 (Welcome to all the Pleasures) | Komponist: Purcell, Henry | Sopran: Bonner, Tessa; Fisher, Gillian Dirigent / Band Leader: King, Robert | |
1-011-001 | Symphony | 00:01:32 | ||
1-012-002 | Welcome to all the pleasures that delight | 00:02:06 | ||
1-013-003 | Here the Deities approve | 00:04:35 | ||
1-014-004 | While joys celestial their bright souls invade | 00:01:29 | ||
1-015-005 | The lift up your voices, those organs of nature | 00:01:57 | ||
1-016-006 | Beatuy, thou scene of love | 00:02:28 | ||
1-017-007 | In a consort of voices while instruments play | 00:01:23 | ||
1-018 | Birthday Ode for Queen Mary Z 332 (Now does the glorious Day appear) | Komponist: Purcell, Henry | Sopran: Bonner, Tessa; Fisher, Gillian Dirigent / Band Leader: King, Robert | |
1-018-001 | Symphony | 00:03:37 | ||
1-019-002 | Now does the glorious Day appear | 00:01:21 | ||
1-020-003 | Not any one such joy could bring | 00:01:24 | ||
1-021-004 | This does our fertile isle with glory crown | 00:02:29 | ||
1-022-005 | Now does the glorious Day appear | 00:01:21 | ||
1-023-006 | It was a work of full as great a weight | 00:01:56 | ||
1-024-007 | By beateous softness mixed with meajesty | 00:03:55 | ||
1-025-008 | Her hero too, whose conduct and whose arms | 00:01:32 | ||
1-026-009 | Our dear religion, with ouf law's defence | 00:01:48 | ||
1-027-010 | No more shall we the great Eliza boast | 00:02:31 | ||
1-028-011 | Now, now, with one united voice | 00:01:41 | ||
2-001 | Ode for St. Cecilia's Day Z 328 (Hail bright Cecilia) | Komponist: Purcell, Henry | Sopran: Bonner, Tessa; Fisher, Gillian Dirigent / Band Leader: King, Robert | |
2-001-001 | Symphony | 00:09:27 | ||
2-002-002 | Hail! Bright Cecilia | 00:04:10 | ||
2-003-003 | Hark, each tree | 00:04:14 | ||
2-004-004 | Tis Nature's Voice | 00:04:03 | ||
2-005-005 | Soul of the world | 00:02:44 | ||
2-006-006 | Thou tun'st this world | 00:03:13 | ||
2-007-007 | With that sublime celestial lay | 00:03:11 | ||
2-008-008 | Wond'rous machine | 00:02:45 | ||
2-009-009 | The airy violin | 00:01:28 | ||
2-010-010 | In vain the am'rous flute | 00:05:56 | ||
2-011-011 | The fife and all the harmony of war | 00:03:08 | ||
2-012-012 | Let these among all the harmony of war | 00:03:25 | ||
2-013-013 | Hail! Bright Cecilia | 00:04:22 | ||
2-014 | Birthday Ode for the Duke of Gloucester (Who can from Joy refrain?) | Komponist: Purcell, Henry | Sopran: Bonner, Tessa; Fisher, Gillian Dirigent / Band Leader: King, Robert | |
2-014-001 | Overture | 00:04:27 | ||
2-015-002 | Who can from joy refrain | 00:05:12 | ||
2-016-003 | A Prince of glorious race | 00:03:34 | ||
2-017-004 | The father brave | 00:01:29 | ||
2-018-005 | The graces in his mother shine | 00:02:00 | ||
2-019-006 | Sound the Trumpet | 00:02:29 | ||
2-020-007 | Chacone - If now he burns with noble flame - The Thames shall be Queen of Tyber | 00:05:31 | ||
3-001 | Welcome Song for Charles II. Z 324 (Fly bold Rebellion) | Komponist: Purcell, Henry | Sopran: Bonner, Tessa; Fisher, Gillian Dirigent / Band Leader: King, Robert | |
3-001-001 | Symphony | 00:01:58 | ||
3-002-002 | Fly, bold rebellion, make haste and be gone | 00:02:27 | ||
3-003-003 | Rivers from their channels turned | 00:03:14 | ||
3-004-004 | If then we've found the want of his rays | 00:03:16 | ||
3-005-005 | But heaven has now dispelled those fears | 00:01:21 | ||
3-006-006 | Come then, change your notes | 00:01:40 | ||
3-007-007 | Be welcome then, great Sir | 00:03:33 | ||
3-008-008 | Welcome to all those wishes fulfilled | 00:01:56 | ||
3-009 | Welcome Song for James II. Z 335 (Sound the Trumpet, beat the Drum) | Komponist: Purcell, Henry | Sopran: Bonner, Tessa; Fisher, Gillian Dirigent / Band Leader: King, Robert | |
3-009-001 | Symphony | 00:03:11 | ||
3-010-002 | Sound the trumpet, beat the drum | 00:01:57 | ||
3-011-003 | Crown the year and crown the day | 00:03:30 | ||
3-012-004 | Let Caesar and Urania live | 00:02:56 | ||
3-013-005 | What greater bliss can Fate bestow | 00:02:48 | ||
3-014-006 | Chaconne | 00:03:34 | ||
3-015-007 | While Caesar like the morning star | 00:02:22 | ||
3-016-008 | To Urania and Caesar delights without measure | 00:03:24 | ||
3-017 | Birthday Ode for Queen Mary Z 321 (Celebrate this Festival) | Komponist: Purcell, Henry | Sopran: Bonner, Tessa; Fisher, Gillian Dirigent / Band Leader: King, Robert | |
3-017-001 | Symphony | 00:01:37 | ||
3-018-002 | Celebrate this festival | 00:01:31 | ||
3-019-003 | Britain now thy ares beguile | 00:02:35 | ||
3-020-004 | Tis sacred, bid the trumpet cease | 00:00:47 | ||
3-021-005 | Let sullen Discord smile | 00:02:39 | ||
3-022-006 | Crown the altar, deck the shrine | 00:03:04 | ||
3-023-007 | Expectet Spring at last is come | 00:01:48 | ||
3-024-008 | April, who till now has mourned | 00:02:53 | ||
3-025-009 | Departing thus you'll hear him say | 00:01:19 | ||
3-026-010 | Happy realm beyound expressing | 00:03:24 | ||
3-027-011 | While, for a righteous cause he arms | 00:04:49 | ||
3-028-012 | Return, fond Muse, the thoughts of war | 00:03:28 | ||
3-029-013 | Kindly treat Maria's day | 00:02:48 | ||
4-001 | Welcome Song for James II. Z 344 (Ye tuneful Muses) | Komponist: Purcell, Henry | Sopran: Bonner, Tessa; Fisher, Gillian Dirigent / Band Leader: King, Robert | |
4-001-001 | Symphony | 00:03:26 | ||
4-002-002 | Ye tuenfuls muses, raise your heads | 00:02:55 | ||
4-003-003 | Be lively then and gay | 00:02:22 | ||
4-004-004 | In his just praise your noblest songs let fall | 00:02:34 | ||
4-005-005 | From the rattling of drums | 00:03:16 | ||
4-006-006 | To music's softer but yet kind | 00:01:55 | ||
4-007-007 | With him he brings the partner of his throne | 00:04:31 | ||
4-008-008 | Happy in a mutual love | 00:01:22 | ||
4-009-009 | Whilst in music and verse our duty we show | 00:01:53 | ||
4-010 | Ode for a Performance at Mr. Maidwell's School Z 322 (Celestial Music did the Gods inspire) | Komponist: Purcell, Henry | Sopran: Bonner, Tessa; Fisher, Gillian Dirigent / Band Leader: King, Robert | |
4-010-001 | Symphony | 00:03:09 | ||
4-011-002 | Celestical music did the gods inspire | 00:02:09 | ||
4-012-003 | Her charming strains expel tormenting care | 00:03:04 | ||
4-013-004 | Thus Virgil's Genius lov'd the country best | 00:02:13 | ||
4-014-005 | Whilst music did improve Amphion's song | 00:02:11 | ||
4-015-006 | When Orpheus sang all Nature did rejoice | 00:02:05 | ||
4-016-007 | Let Phyllis by her voice but charm the air | 00:02:33 | ||
4-017 | Ode for the Wedding of Prince George of Denmark and Princess Anne Z 325 (From hardy climes...) | Komponist: Purcell, Henry | Sopran: Bonner, Tessa; Fisher, Gillian Dirigent / Band Leader: King, Robert | |
4-017-001 | Symphony | 00:02:36 | ||
4-018-002 | From hardy climes and dangerous toils of war | 00:03:12 | ||
4-019-003 | As fame, great Sir, before you ran | 00:02:37 | ||
4-020-004 | Wake then, my Muse, wakte Instruments and Voice | 00:01:57 | ||
4-021-005 | The sparrow and the gentle dove | 00:04:44 | ||
4-022-006 | So all the boons indulgent heav'n desin'd | 00:01:23 | ||
4-023-007 | Hence without sheme or figure to descry | 00:01:22 | ||
5-001 | Birthday Ode for Queen Mary Z 338 (Welcome, welcome, glorious Morn) | Komponist: Purcell, Henry | Sopran: Fisher, Gillian; Tubb, Evelyn Dirigent / Band Leader: King, Robert | |
5-001-001 | Symphony | 00:02:24 | ||
5-002-002 | Welcome, welcome, glorious morn | 00:01:36 | ||
5-003-003 | At thy return the joyful earth | 00:04:01 | ||
5-004-004 | Welcome as when three hayyp Kindgoms strove | 00:02:38 | ||
5-005-005 | The mighty goddess of this walthy isle | 00:01:32 | ||
5-006-006 | Full of wonder and delight | 00:01:53 | ||
5-007-007 | And lo! A sacred fury swell'd her breast | 00:03:16 | ||
5-008-008 | My prey'rs are heard | 00:03:55 | ||
5-009-009 | He to the filed by honour call'd shall go | 00:01:43 | ||
5-010-010 | Wihilst undisturg'd this happy consort reigns | 00:01:46 | ||
5-011-011 | Sound, all ye Spheres | 00:02:28 | ||
5-012 | Great Parent, hail to Thee Z 327 (Jubiläums-Ode für das Trinity College Dublin) | Komponist: Purcell, Henry | Sopran: Fisher, Gillian; Tubb, Evelyn Dirigent / Band Leader: King, Robert | |
5-012-001 | Symphony | 00:02:28 | ||
5-013-002 | Great parent, hail! | 00:02:15 | ||
5-014-003 | Another century commening | 00:02:22 | ||
5-015-004 | After war's, alarms repeated | 00:03:15 | ||
5-016-005 | Awful matron take thy seat | 00:03:24 | ||
5-017-006 | She was the first who did inspire | 00:01:57 | ||
5-018-007 | Succeeding Princes next recite | 00:01:49 | ||
5-019-008 | But chiefly recommend to fame | 00:01:31 | ||
5-020-009 | Thy Royal Patron sung: Repair | 00:03:54 | ||
5-021-010 | With themes like these, ye Sons of Art | 00:01:35 | ||
5-022 | Welcome Song for King Charles II. Z 337 (The Summer's Absence unconcerned we bear) | Komponist: Purcell, Henry | Sopran: Fisher, Gillian; Tubb, Evelyn Dirigent / Band Leader: King, Robert | |
5-022-001 | Symphony | 00:02:26 | ||
5-023-002 | The summer's absence unconcerned we beat | 00:03:23 | ||
5-024-003 | And whn late from your throne heaven's call you attend | 00:02:16 | ||
5-025-004 | Ah! Had we, Sir, the power of art | 00:02:30 | ||
5-026-005 | Happy while all her neighbours bled | 00:01:32 | ||
5-027-006 | So happily still you your counsels employ | 00:01:12 | ||
5-028-007 | These had by thier ill usage drove | 00:02:29 | ||
5-029-008 | But these no more shall dare repine | 00:02:18 | ||
6-001 | Birthday Ode for Queen Mary Z 331 (Love's Goddess sure was blind) | Komponist: Purcell, Henry | Sopran: Fisher, Gillian; Seers, Mary Dirigent / Band Leader: King, Robert | |
6-001-001 | Symphony | 00:03:41 | ||
6-002-002 | Love's goddess sure was blind this day | 00:03:04 | ||
6-003-003 | Those eyes, that form, that lofty mien | 00:01:28 | ||
6-004-004 | Sweetness of Nature | 00:02:46 | ||
6-005-005 | Long may she reign over this isle | 00:02:09 | ||
6-006-006 | May her blest example chase | 00:01:34 | ||
6-007-007 | Many such days may she behold | 00:03:33 | ||
6-008-008 | May she to heaven late return | 00:03:26 | ||
6-009 | Ode for St. Cecilia's Day Z 334 (Raise, raise the voice) | Komponist: Purcell, Henry | Sopran: Fisher, Gillian; Seers, Mary Dirigent / Band Leader: King, Robert | |
6-009-001 | Symphony | 00:02:55 | ||
6-010-002 | Raise, raise the voice | 00:02:46 | ||
6-011-003 | The God himself says he'll be present here | 00:02:24 | ||
6-012-004 | Mark how readily each pliant string | 00:04:27 | ||
6-013 | Ode for St. Cecilia's Day Z 329 (Laudate Ceciliam) | Komponist: Purcell, Henry | Sopran: Fisher, Gillian; Seers, Mary Dirigent / Band Leader: King, Robert | |
6-013-001 | Symphony - Laudate Celiam, in voce et organo | 00:02:28 | ||
6-014-002 | Modulemini psalmum novum | 00:02:37 | ||
6-015-003 | Symphony | 00:01:50 | ||
6-016-004 | Dicite Virgini, canite Martyri | 00:03:38 | ||
6-017 | Welcome Song for Charles II. Z 326 (From those serene and rapturous Joys) | Komponist: Purcell, Henry | Sopran: Fisher, Gillian; Seers, Mary Dirigent / Band Leader: King, Robert | |
6-017-001 | Symphony | 00:03:36 | ||
6-018-002 | From those serene and rapturous joys | 00:03:23 | ||
6-019-003 | Behold th'indulgent Prince is come | 00:02:10 | ||
6-020-004 | Not with an helmet or a glitt'ring spear | 00:02:43 | ||
6-021-005 | Welcome as soft refreshing show'rs | 00:02:36 | ||
6-022-006 | Welcome, more welcome does he come | 00:04:33 | ||
6-023-007 | Nor does the sun more comfort bring | 00:01:11 | ||
6-024-008 | With trumpets and shouts we receive the word'd wonder | 00:02:56 | ||
7-001 | The Yorkshire Feast Song Z 333 (Of old, when Heroes thought it base) | Komponist: Purcell, Henry | Sopran: Fisher, Gillian; Hamilton, Susan Dirigent / Band Leader: King, Robert | |
7-001-001 | Symphony | 00:02:23 | ||
7-002-002 | Of old, when heroes thought ist base | 00:04:03 | ||
7-003-003 | The bashful Thames, for beauty so renown'd | 00:04:31 | ||
7-004-004 | The pale and the purple rose | 00:04:18 | ||
7-005-005 | And in each track of glory since | 00:03:56 | ||
7-006-006 | Symphony | 00:02:18 | ||
7-007-007 | And now when the renown'd Nassau | 00:01:58 | ||
7-008-008 | Thy did no storms | 00:02:05 | ||
7-009-009 | So when the glitt'ring queen of night | 00:04:43 | ||
7-010-010 | Let music join | 00:01:26 | ||
7-011-011 | Sound trumpets, sound! | 00:02:34 | ||
7-012-012 | Sound all to him | 00:02:00 | ||
7-013 | Welcome Song for Charles II. Z 336 (Swifter, Isis, swifter flow) | Komponist: Purcell, Henry | Sopran: Fisher, Gillian; Hamilton, Susan Dirigent / Band Leader: King, Robert | |
7-013-001 | Symphony - Swifter, Isis, swifter flow | 00:04:57 | ||
7-014-002 | Land him safely on her shore | 00:01:09 | ||
7-015-003 | Hark, hark! Just now my listening ears | 00:01:56 | ||
7-016-004 | Welcome dread Sir, to town | 00:01:15 | ||
7-017-005 | But with so great devotion meet | 00:02:06 | ||
7-018-006 | The King whose presence like the spring | 00:01:28 | ||
7-019-007 | Then since, Sir, from you all our blessings do flow | 00:02:13 | ||
7-020 | Welcome Song for the Duke of York Z 341 (What, what shall be done in behalf of the Man?) | Komponist: Purcell, Henry | Sopran: Fisher, Gillian; Hamilton, Susan Dirigent / Band Leader: King, Robert | |
7-020-001 | Symphony | 00:02:46 | ||
7-021-002 | What shall be done in behalf of the man | 00:02:42 | ||
7-022-003 | All the grandeur he possesses | 00:02:47 | ||
7-023-004 | Mighty Charles, though joined with thee | 00:03:35 | ||
7-024-005 | May all factious troubles cease | 00:02:44 | ||
8-001 | Birthday Ode for Queen Mary Z 323 (Come ye Sons of Art) | Komponist: Purcell, Henry | Sopran: Bonner, Tessa; Fisher, Gillian Dirigent / Band Leader: King, Robert | |
8-001-001 | Symphony | 00:03:37 | ||
8-002-002 | Come ye Sons of Art | 00:01:58 | ||
8-003-003 | Sound the trumpet, 'til around | 00:03:52 | ||
8-004-004 | Strike the viol, touch the lute | 00:05:11 | ||
8-005-005 | The day that such a blessing gave | 00:03:00 | ||
8-006-006 | Bid the virtues, bid the graces | 00:03:21 | ||
8-007-007 | These are the sacred charms that shield | 00:01:46 | ||
8-008-008 | See Nature, rejoicing, has shown us the way | 00:03:01 | ||
8-009 | Welcome Song for Charles II. Z 340 (Welcome, Viceregent of the mighty King) | Komponist: Purcell, Henry | Sopran: Bonner, Tessa; Fisher, Gillian Dirigent / Band Leader: King, Robert | |
8-009-001 | Symphony - Welcome, viceregent of the mighty King | 00:03:11 | ||
8-010-002 | Ah! Mighty Sir, if you to such long absence are inclinced | 00:01:24 | ||
8-011-003 | But your blest presence now | 00:02:10 | ||
8-012-004 | Your influous approach our pensive hope recalls | 00:01:25 | ||
8-013-005 | When the summer, in his glory | 00:01:17 | ||
8-014-006 | All loyalty and honour be | 00:00:59 | ||
8-015-007 | Music the Food of Love | 00:03:43 | ||
8-016 | Welcome Song for King James Z 343 (Why, why are all the Muses mute) | Komponist: Purcell, Henry | Sopran: Bonner, Tessa; Fisher, Gillian Dirigent / Band Leader: King, Robert | |
8-016-001 | Why, why are all the Muses mute | 00:04:39 | ||
8-017-002 | When should each soul exalted be | 00:02:30 | ||
8-018-003 | Britain, thou now art great | 00:03:39 | ||
8-019-004 | Look up, and to our Isle returning see | 00:02:12 | ||
8-020-005 | Accurs'd rebellion reared his head | 00:03:05 | ||
8-021-006 | Caesar for milder virtues honour'd more | 00:02:41 | ||
8-022-007 | The many-headed beast is quelled at home | 00:02:13 | ||
8-023-008 | In the equal balance laid | 00:01:22 | ||
8-024-009 | O how blest is the Isle to which Caesar is given | 00:05:20 |