In Handel's Shadow: Vocal Music by his Rivals in Eighteenth-Century London
"In Handel's Shadow: Vocal Music by his Rivals in Eighteenth-Century London album by Robert Crowe on BeMusic"
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Release Date: 2023-09-15 00:00:00
The Hymn of Adam and Eve: The Hymn of Adam and Eve: Recit.: These are Thy glorious Works
The Hymn of Adam and Eve: Duet: And with Songs and Choral Symphonies
The Hymn of Adam and Eve: Recit.: Fairest of Stars, last in the Train of Night
The Hymn of Adam and Eve: Aria: Praise him in thy Spheare
The Hymn of Adam and Eve: Recit.: Thou Sun of this great World
The Hymn of Adam and Eve: Aria: Sound his Praise in thy Eternal Course
The Hymn of Adam and Eve: Recit.: Moon, that now meet’st the Orient Sun
The Hymn of Adam and Eve: Aria: Resound his Praise
The Hymn of Adam and Eve: Recit.: air, and ye Elements
The Hymn of Adam and Eve: Aria: Let your ceaseless Change
The Hymn of Adam and Eve: Ye Mists, and Exhalations
The Hymn of Adam and Eve: Aria: Rising or Falling, still advance his Praise
The Hymn of Adam and Eve: Recit.: His Praise, ye Winds
The Hymn of Adam and Eve: Aria: in Sign of Worship wave
The Hymn of Adam and Eve: Recit.: Fountains, and ye, that warble
The Hymn of Adam and Eve: Aria: warbling tune his Praise
The Hymn of Adam and Eve: Duet: Joyn Voices, all ye living Souls
The Hymn of Adam and Eve: Duet: Ye that in Waters glide
The Hymn of Adam and Eve: Duet: Hail! Universal Lord
The Hymn of Adam and Eve: Duet: Disperce it
Psalm 13: How long wilt Thou forget me?: Aria: Largo Andante, ‘How long wilt Thou forget me?’
Psalm 13: How long wilt Thou forget me?: Recit.: Slow, ‘Let mine enemy say’
Psalm 13: How long wilt Thou forget me?: Aria: Andante, ‘But my truth is in thy mercy’
A Cantata and 4 English Songs: Orpheus with his Lute
Behold and Listen: Behold and Listen
Apollo and Daphne: Recit.: ‘Daphne the beautyfull, the coy’
Apollo and Daphne: Aria: Largo and Affetuoso, ‘Turn thee, Leave thy trembling fear!’
Apollo and Daphne: ‘The River’s Ecchoing Banks’
Apollo and Daphne: Aria: Presto, ‘Father Peneus’
Apollo and Daphne: Recit.: ‘Apollo wond’ring stood’
Apollo and Daphne: Aria: Andante, ‘Nature alone can Love inspire’
Cantata: ‘I go to the Elisian Shade’ (a Mad Song): Recit.: ‘I go to the Elisian Shade’
Cantata: ‘I go to the Elisian Shade’ (a Mad Song): Aria: Allegro, ‘I fly from Celia’s cold disdain’
Cantata: ‘I go to the Elisian Shade’ (a Mad Song): Recit.: ‘Her Eyes are Brighter’
Cantata: ‘I go to the Elisian Shade’ (a Mad Song): Aria: Lento, ‘See yonder River’s flowing Tide’
Cantata: ‘I go to the Elisian Shade’ (a Mad Song): Recit.: ‘There have I wept
Cantata: ‘I go to the Elisian Shade’ (a Mad Song): Aria: Affettuoso – Vivace – Prestissimo: ‘Pity my Pains, ye Gentle Swains’
Cantata: ‘I go to the Elisian Shade’ (a Mad Song): Recit.: ‘Where Yelling and Howling and Grumbling and Growling’
Cantata: ‘I go to the Elisian Shade’ (a Mad Song): Aria: ‘To some Peaceful Plain convey me’
Prelude in A Minor: Prelude in A minor
Psalm 119: Blessed are those that are undefiled: Psalm 119: Blessed are those that are undefiled
Psalm 119: Blessed are those that are undefiled: ‘Thou hast charged’
Psalm 119: Blessed are those that are undefiled: Aria: Andante, ‘O that my ways were made so direct’
Psalm 119: Blessed are those that are undefiled: Duetto: Vivace, ‘Then will I talk of thy Commandments'