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The Beggar's Opera

von Gay, John | Daltrey, Roger / Gardiner / English Baroque Solists
erschienen am 08.04.2016

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    Inhalt

    TrackTitelKomponistInterpretDauer
    1-001The Beggar's Opera (Oper in 3 Akten) (Gesamtaufnahme) (arr. von Jeremy Barlow und John Eliot Gardiner)Komponist: Gay, JohnSolo: Tibbs, Gary; Ashe, Rosemary; Bayliss, Peter
    1-001-001Overture (1. Akt)00:03:12
    1-002-002Through all the employments of life00:00:55
    1-003-003Sir, Black Moll hath sent word - Tis Woman that seduces all mankind00:03:13
    1-004-004But 'tis now high time to look about me00:02:16
    1-005-005What of Bob Booty, husband? - If any wench Venus' girdle wear - If love the Virgin's heart invade00:05:59
    1-006-006Never was a man more out of the way - A maid is like the golden ore00:00:54
    1-007-007Come hither, Filch00:02:50
    1-008-008I know as well as any of the fine ladies - Virgins are like a fair flower on its luster00:02:01
    1-009-009Our Polly is a sad slut - Can love be controlled by advice - O Polly, you might have toyed and kissed - I, like a...00:06:49
    1-010-010Dear wife, be a little pacified - A fox may steal your hens00:01:57
    1-011-011Twas only Nimming Ned - Oh, ponder well! Be not severe - The turtle thus with plaintive crying00:04:14
    1-012-012The thing, husband, must and shall be done00:01:13
    1-013-013Now I'm a wretch, indeed00:01:30
    1-014-014Pretty Polly, say - My heart was so free - Were I laid on Greenland's coast - O what pain is it to part! - The miser...00:06:31
    1-015-015Prithee, Matt, what is become of thy brother Tom? - Fill ev'ry glass, for wine inspires us (2. Akt)00:02:47
    1-016-016Gentlemen, well met - Let us take the road00:02:36
    1-017-017What a fool is a fond wench! - If the heart of a man is depressed with cares00:02:31
    1-018-018Dear Mrs. Coaxer, you are welcome - Youth's the season made for joys - Before the barndoor crowing - The gamesters...00:09:21
    1-019-019I seize you, Sir, as my prisoner - At the tree I shall suffer with pleasure00:01:41
    1-020-020Look ye, Mrs. Jenny00:01:07
    1-021-021Noble Captain, you are welcome00:01:35
    1-022-022Man may escape from rope and gun00:01:37
    1-023-023You base man, you - Thus when a good housewife sees a rat in her trap - How cruel are the traitors - The first time...00:04:38
    1-024-024In this last affair, brother Peachum, we are agreed - When you censure the age00:04:40
    1-025-025Whence come you, hussy - Is then his fate decreed, Sir? - You'll think, e'er many days ensue00:02:29
    1-026-026Though the ordinary was out of the way today - If you at an Office solicit your due00:01:09
    1-027-027Where is my dear husband? - Thus when the swallow, seeking prey - How happy could I be with either - I'm bubbled. I'm...00:06:13
    1-028-028Ah, hussy, hussy - No power on earth can e'er divide00:01:32
    1-029-029I am naturally compassionate - I like the fox shall grieve00:03:25
    1-030-030To be sure, wench - When young at the bar you first taught me to score - My love is all madness and folly (3. Akt)00:04:47
    1-031-031Peachum then intends to outwit me in this affair - Thus gamesters united in friendship are found00:02:36
    1-032-032Why boy, thou lookest as if thou wer half starv'd00:01:13
    1-033-033I am sorry, gentleman - The modes of the Court00:02:42
    1-034-034The coronation account, brother Peachum, is of so intricate nature - What gudgeons are we men00:03:24
    1-035-035Dear Mrs. Dye, your servant - In the days of my youth00:04:31
    1-036-036Jealousy, rage, love and fear - I'm like a skiff on the ocean00:01:03
    1-037-037Dear madam, your servant - When a wife's in her pout - A curse attends that woman's love - Among the man, coquets we...00:04:20
    1-038-038Come, Miss Polly00:00:33
    1-039-039Set your heart to rest, Captain - Hither dear husband, turn your eyes - Which way shall I turn me - When my hero in...00:06:14
    1-040-040O cruel, cruel, cruel case - Of all the friends in time of grief - Since I must swing - But now again my spirits sink...00:04:34
    1-041-041For my having broke prison00:01:35
    1-042-042My dear Lucy - My dear Polly - Would I might be hanged00:02:49
    1-043-043But, honest friend - I hope you don't intend00:01:26
    1-044-044Thus I stand like the Turk00:01:48