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If Music Be the Food of Love by Peter Pears
Artist:
Peter Pears
Media:
Audio CD
Label:
Documents
Released:
25 August 2008
Barcode:
4011222311344
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Introduction - Girls' Choir of Sir John Leman School
The birth of Nicolas
Nicolas devotes himself to God
He journeys to Palestine
Nicolas comes to Myra and is chosen Bishop
Nicolas from prison
Nicolas and the pickled boys
His piety and marvellous works
The death of Nicolas
Nr. 1: Procession
Nr. 2: Wolcum Yole
Nr. 3: There is no rose
Nr. 4: That yonge child
Nr. 5: Balulalow
Nr. 6: As dew in Aprille
Nr. 7: This little babe
Nr. 8: Interlude
Nr. 9: In freezing winter night
Nr. 10: Spring carol
Nr. 11: Deo gracias - Adam lay ibounden
Nr. 12: Recession
A boy was born
Variation 1: Lullaby, Jesu
Variation 2: Herod
Variation 3: Jesu, as thou art our saviour
Variation 4: The Three Kings
Variation 5: In the bleak mid-winter
Variation 6: Finale - Noel!
Rome is now ruled by the Etruscan upstart (1. Akt)
It is an axiom among kings
Here the thirsty evening
Who reaches heaven first
Maria was unmasked a masked ball
Collatinus is politically astute
There goes a happy man!
Tarquinius does not dare
My horse! My horse!... Tarquinius does not wait
Their spinning-wheel unwinds
Listen! I heard a knock
Time treads upon the hand of women
The oatmeal slippers of sleep
The prosperity of the Etruscans (2. Akt)
She sleeps as a rose
Within this frail crucible of light
Lucretia!.... What do you want?
Interlude: Here in this scene you see
Oh! What a lovely day!
We'll leave the orchids for Lucretia
Flowers bring to every year
You were right
Lucretia! Lucretia!
Last night Tarquinius ravished me
This dead hand lets fall
Epilogue: Is it all?
There you are again, Master-at-Arms (2. Akt)
O this cursed mist!
Claggart, John Claggart, beware!
Master-at-Arms and foretopman
God o'mercy!
Great God! For what reason?
William Budd, you are accused
Poor fellow, who could save him?
Dawn
Sunday morning
Moonlight
Storm
Passacaglia
Theme: Full orchestra, woodwind, brass, strings, percussion
Variations : Flutes & Piccolo
Oboes
Clarinets
Bassoons
Violins
Violas
Cellos
Double basses
Harp
Horns
Trumpets
Trombones & Bass Tuba
Percussions
Fugue
Sweep! Sweep!
Sweep this chimney
Now, little white boy!
Pull the rope gently untli he is free!
Is he wounded?
Sooty tracks
Run, poor sweep-boy
The kettles are singing
O why do you weep
Pantomime - Ah!.. Blackguards!
Help! Help! She's collapsed!
The owl, wide-winging through the sky
Soon the coach will carry you away
Morning, Sammy! Lovely weather
Ready Alfred?
Coaching song: The horses are champing
It is a curious story (Prolog)
Nearly there (1. Akt)
Mrs. Grose! Will she be nice?
Miss! Miss! A letter for you
How beautiful it is
Tom, Tom, the piper's son
Many nouns it is we find
O rivers and seas and lakes!
Miles! Miles! Miles!
Why did you call me? (2. Akt)
O sing unto them a new song
She is here
Malo: than a naughty boy...
So! She has written
O what a clever boy
Flora!
Mrs. Grose
1. Boisterous Bourée
2. Playful pizzicato
3. Sentimental saraband
4. Frolicsom finale
Introduction and theme
Adagio
March
Romance
Aria Italiana
Bourée Classique
Wiener Waltz
Moto Perpetuo
Funeral March
Chant
Fugue
Finale
Introduction and Rondo alla burlesca op. 23 Nr. 1
Mazurka Elegiaca op. 23 Nr. 2
Nr. 1: Sonnet XVI
Nr. 2: Sonnet XXXI
Nr. 3: Sonnet XXX
Nr. 4: Sonnet LV
Nr. 5: Sonnet XXXVIII
Nr. 6: Sonnet XXXII
Nr. 7: Sonnet XXIV
1. Prologue
2. Pastoral
3. Nocturne
4. Elegy
5. Dirge
6. Hymn
7. Sonnet
8. Epilogue
The Salley Gardens
Little Sir William
Oliver Cromwell
The ash grove
The bonney Earl o'Moray
Heigh ho, heigh hi!
Sweet Polly Oliver
There's none to soothe
The plough boy
Come you not from Newcastle?
The foggy, foggy dew
O waly, waly
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