The Prison, Pt. 2. The Deliverance: Chorale Prelude in the Prison Chapel (The Prisoner awakes)
The Prison, Pt. 2. The Deliverance: Chorale Prelude in the Prison Chapel (The Prisoner awakes) a song by Dame Ethel Smyth on BeMusic
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The Prison, Pt. 1. Close on Freedom: The Prisoner communes with his Soul "I awoke in the middle of the night" by
Dame Ethel Smyth,
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The Prison, Pt. 1. Close on Freedom: Voices sing of immortality "We are full of immortality" by
Dame Ethel Smyth,
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The Prison, Pt. 1. Close on Freedom: The Prisoner asks the secret of emancipation "I was alone with sorrow" by
Dame Ethel Smyth,
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The Prison, Pt. 1. Close on Freedom: His Soul (echosed by Voices) replies "There is no secret" by
Dame Ethel Smyth,
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The Prison, Pt. 1. Close on Freedom: He asks in what shape emancipation will come (Who are our saviours?) "Will it return to me w by
Dame Ethel Smyth,
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The Prison, Pt. 1. Close on Freedom: The Voices reply "Others are elsewhere, under other names" by
Dame Ethel Smyth,
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The Prison, Pt. 1. Close on Freedom: Orchestral Interlude. The first glimmer of Dawn by
Dame Ethel Smyth,
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The Prison, Pt. 1. Close on Freedom: The Prisoner understands his own immortality "In the faint grey morning I hear" by
Dame Ethel Smyth,
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The Prison, Pt. 2. The Deliverance: Chorale Prelude in the Prison Chapel (The Prisoner awakes) by
Dame Ethel Smyth,
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The Prison, Pt. 2. The Deliverance: His Soul tells him the end of the struggle is at hand "The struggle is over. the time has co by
Dame Ethel Smyth,
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The Prison, Pt. 2. The Deliverance: He hears his guests (the elements of his personality) moving to depart "I hear them overhead by
Dame Ethel Smyth,
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The Prison, Pt. 2. The Deliverance: Pastorale. Sunset calm. by
Dame Ethel Smyth,
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The Prison, Pt. 2. The Deliverance: He disbands his ego "I disband myself" by
Dame Ethel Smyth,
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The Prison, Pt. 2. The Deliverance: Voices sing (in Greek mode) the indestructibility of human passions "The laughter we have la by
Dame Ethel Smyth,
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The Prison, Pt. 2. The Deliverance: Death calls him (The Last Post) - Gloring, he obeys the summons "For years you have been con by
Dame Ethel Smyth,
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The Prison, Pt. 2. The Deliverance: His farewell, his triumph, his peace "This is no leavetaking" by
Dame Ethel Smyth,