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H. Purcell: The Indian Queen [Academy of Ancient Music] Henry Purcell 1659-1695 The Indian Queen Semi-opera based on a tragedy by John Dryden and Robert Howard. Masque music of the additional act by Daniel Purcell [1661-1717] 1. First Music - Air 2. Second Music - Air 3. Overture 4. Trumpet Tune Prologue: 5. Wake Quivera, wake 6. Why should men quarrel 7. By ancient prophecies 8. Trumpet Tune Act Two: 9. Symphony 10. I come to sing great Zempoallas story 11. What flattring noise is this 12. Scornd Envy, thers nothing 13. Trumpet tune 14. We come to sing great Zempoallas story 15. Dance 16. Second act tune Act Three: 17. Dance 18. Ye twice ten hundred deities 19. Symphony - Seek not to know wha must not be reveald 20. Trumpet Overture 21. Ah! Ah! How happy are we 22. We the spirits of the air 23. I attempt form Loves sickness to fly in vain 24. Thrid Act tune: Rondeau Act Four: 25. they tell us that you mighty powers aboce 26. Fourth act tune: Air Act Five: 27. While thus we bow 28. You who at the altar stand - All dismal sounds Additional Act: Masque [D. Purcell] 29. Symphony 30. To bless the genial bed - Come all, come at my call 31. Im glad I have met him 32. The joys of wedlock soon are past 33. Make haste, make haste to put on loves chains 34. Trumpet air - Let loud renown with all her thousand tongues John Mark Ainsley [Indian Boy] Emma Kirkby [Indian Girl, Zempoalla] John Mark Ainsley [Fame] David Thomas [Envy] Gerald Finley [Ismeron] Thomas Williams [God of Dreams] Catherine Bott [Orazia] David Thomas [High Priest] Gerald Finley [Hymen] Libby Crabtree [A Follower of Hymen] Academy of Ancient Music Chorus Academy of Ancient Music Chamber Ensemble Christopher Hogwood [conductor]
Posted on: Wed, 29 Oct 2014 22:50:58 +0000

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