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Benjamin Britten - The Collector's Edition [Box Set] by Various Artists
Artist:
Various Artists
Media:
Audio CD
Label:
PLG UK Classics
Released:
29 September 2008
Barcode:
5099921752629
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I. Lacrymosa (Andante ben misurato) -
II. Dies irae (Allegro con fuoco) -
III. Requiem aeternam (Andante molto tranquillo)
Dawn
Sunday Morning
Moonlight
Passacaglia from 'Peter Grimes' Op. 33b
Storm
Theme: Allegro maestoso e largamente (full orchestra - woodwind - brass - strings - percussion - full orchestra)
Variation A: Presto (flutes & piccolo)
Variation B: Lento (oboes)
Variation C: Moderato (clarinets)
Variation D: Allegro con marcia (bassoons)
Variation E: Brillante, alla polacca (violins)
Variation F: Meno mosso (violas)
Variation G: L'istesso tempo (cellos)
Variation H: Cominciando lento ma poco a poco accel. al Allegro (double basses)
Variation I: Maestoso (harp)
Variation J: L'istesso tempo (horns)
Variation K: Vivace (trumpets)
Variation L: Allegro pomposo (trombones & tuba)
Percussion - Variation M: Moderato (percussion)
Fugue: Allegro molto - Con slancio (L'istesso tempo) (full orchestra)
Canadian Carnival, Op.19
Theme -
Var.I Recitative -
Var.II Romance -
Var.III March -
Var.IV Arabesque
Var.V Chant -
Var.VI Nocturne -
Var.VII Badinerie
Var.VIII Burlesque
Var.IX Toccata I - Toccata II -
Var.X Adagio
Var.XI Tarantella
Scottish Ballad Op. 26
An American Overture Op. 27
Occasional Overture Op. 38
The Building of the House - Overture Op. 79
I. Toccata (Allegro molto e con brio)
II. Waltz (Allegretto)
III. Impromptu (Andante lento) -
IV. March (Allegro moderato - sempre alla marcia)
I. Moderato con moto
II. Vivace - Cadenza -
III. Passacaglia (Andante lento (un poco meno mosso) - Largamente (lento) - Lento e solenne)
Young Apollo Op. 16
I. Boisterous Bourrée
II. Playful Pizzicato
III. Sentimental Sarabande
IV. Frolicsome Finale
Introduction and Theme
Variation 1: Adagio
Variation 2: March
Variation 3: Romance
Variation 4: Aria italiana
Variation 5: Bourrée classique
Variation 6: Wiener Walzer
Variation 7: Moto perpetuo
Variation 8: Funeral March
Variation 9: Chant
Variation 10: Fugue and Finale
Prelude & Fugue Op. 29
Lachrymae Op. 48
The Tournament
The Lute Song
March
Coranto
Pavane
Morris Dance
Galliard
Lavolta
Gloriana moritura
I. Allegro maestoso
II. Presto inquieto
Cadenza
IV. Passacaglia (Andante allegro)
Variations on a Christmas carol, 'Men of Goodwill'
I: Poco presto ed agitato
II: Andante lento
III: Tarantella (Presto vivace)
Russian Funeral
I. Cakes and Ale
II. The Bitter Withy
III. Hankin Booby
IV. Hunt the Squirrel
V. Lord Melbourne
March
Nocturne
Waltz
Pantomime
Moto perpetuo
March
Canzonetta
Tirolese
Bolero
Tarantella
I. Allegro brillante -
II. Allegretto
III. Allegretto -
IV. Bolero (Allegro moderato) -
V. Allegro con brio
Prelude
The Fool and the Dwarf (David Purser, principal trombone)
March and Courtiers' Dance (John Harle, alto saxophone)
Entry of the Pages and the Four Kings (Sebastian Bell, principal flute)
Variation of the King of the North
Variation of the King of the East (Michael Thompson, horn)
Variation of the King of the West
Variation of the King of the South (John Chimes, timpani; Kevin Nutty, native drums)
The Kings bow before the Emperor
Variation of Princess Belle Epine
Variation of Princess Belle Rose and Pas de deux (Gareth Hulse, oboe; John Miller, trumpet)
The Kings and Belle Rose
Belle Epine and the Four Kings
The Rage of the Kings
Entry of the Four Winged Frogs (John Orford, principal bassoon)
Introduction: Belle Rose borne in by the Frogs
Waltz (Clouds, Stars and Moon)
Belle Rose borne in by the Frogs
Entrée (Sea Horses, Fish Creatures and Waves)
Variation (Sea Horses)
Variation (Fish Creatures) (Helen Tunstall, harp; Joy Farrall, clarinet)
Coda
Belle Rose borne in by the Frogs
Pas de deux (Male and Female Flames)
Variation (Male Flame)
Variation (Female Flame)
Coda
Belle Rose, exhausted, borne in by the Frogs
Belle Rose in darkness (Nona Liddell, violin)
The Pagodas (James Holland, principal percussion; John Constable, principal keyboard)
The Salamander
Pas de deux (The Prince and Belle Rose) (Nicholas Daniel, cor anglais; Helen Tunstall, harp)
Belle Rose hunts for the Prince
Empress Belle Epine
The Old Emperor (John Harle, alto saxophone)
Appearance of Belle Rose and the Salamander
Transformation
Pas de six: Entrée
Variation I: Pas de deux
Variation II: Girl's Solo (Nona Liddell, violin; Christopher van Kampen, cello)
Boy's Solo
Pas de trois
Coda
Pas de caractère (The Emperor and the Fool)
Pas de deux (Belle Rose and the Prince of the Pagodas)
Variation (The Prince)
Variation (Belle Rose)
Finale
Apotheosis
Rhapsody for string quartet (1929)
I. Andante - Allegro molto e con fuoco
II. Poco adagio ma con moto
III. Allegro molto vivace
Elegy (1930)
I. Allegro maestoso
II. Lento ed espressivo
III. Allegro giocoso
Phantasy in F minor
Phantasy Op. 2
March
Waltz
Burlesque
Alla marcia
I. Andante sostenuto
II. Allegretto con slancio
III. Andante calmo
IV. Molto vivace
I. Allegro calmo senza rigore
II. Vivace
III. Chacony (Sostenuto)
I. Duets (with moderato movement)
II. Ostinato (Very fast)
III. Solo (Very calm)
IV. Burlesque (Fast, con fuoco)
V. Recitative and Passacaglia 'La Srenissima' (Slow)
Canto Primo: Sostenuto e largamente
I Fuga: Andante moderato
II Lamento: Lento rubato
Canto Secondo: Sostenuto
III Serenata: Allegretto (pizzicato)
IV Marcia: Alla marcia moderato
Canto Terzo: Sostenuto
V Bordone: Moderato quasi recitativo
VI Moto perpetuo e Canto quarto: Presto
I Declamato: Largo
II Fuga: Andante
III Scherzo: Allegro molto
IV Andante lento
V Ciaccona: Allegro
I Introduzione: Lento
II Marcia: Allegro
III Canto: Con moto
IV Barcarola: Lento
V Dialogo: Allgretto
VI Fuga: Andante espressivo
VII Recitativo: Fantastico
VIII Moto perpetuo: Presto
IX Passacaglia: Lento solenne
I. Early Morning Bathe
II. Sailing
III. Funfair
IV. Night
I. John (Poco allegro vivace)
II. Daphne (Poco andante grazioso)
III. Michael (Poco presto e molto capriccioso)
Night Piece (Notturno) (1963)
Moderato
Nocturne
Twelve Variations (1931)
I. Rather fast and nervous
II. Quick, with wit
III. Dramatic
IV. Rhythmic; not fast
V. Variations: Quiet and simple
Lullaby
Lullaby for a Retired Colonel
Mazurka elegiaca Op. 23 No. 2
Introduction -
Rondo alla burlesca
I. Introduction (Andante maestoso)
II. March (Allegro alla marcia)
III. Moto perpetuo (Allegro molto e con fuoco)
IV. Lullaby (Lento tranquillo)
V. Waltz (Alla valse: vivace e rubato)
I. Dialogo (Allegro)
II. Scherzo-pizzicato (Allegretto)
III. Elegia (Lento)
IV. Marcia (Energico)
V. Moto perpetuo (Presto)
1. Pan (Senza misura)
2. Phaeton (Vivace ritmico)
3. Niobe (Andante)
4. Bacchus (Allegro pesante)
5. Narcissus (Lento piacevole)
6. Arethusa (Largamente)
I. Musingly (Meditation)
II. Agitated (Molto agitatavo)
III. Restless (Inquieto)
IV. Uneasy (Ansioso)
V. March-like (Quasi una marcia)
VI. Dreaming (Sognanti)
VII. Greatly rocking (Cullante)
VIII. Passacaglia (Misurato)
IX. Slow and quiet (Molto tranquillo)
Requiem aeternam dona eis Domine
What passing-bells for these who die as cattle?
Kyrie eleison
Dies irae, dies illa
Bugles sang, saddening the evening air
Liber scriptus proferetur
Out there, we've walked quite friendly up to Death
Recordare Jesu pie
Be slowly lifted up, thou long black arm
Dies irae, dies illa
Lacrimosa dies illa
Move him into the sun...Pie Jesu
Domine Jesu Christe
So Abram rose, and clave the wood, and went
Sanctus, sanctus, sanctus
Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini
After the blast of lightning from the East
V. Agnus Dei
Libera me, Domine, de morte aeterna
It seemed that out of battle I escaped
Let us sleep now...In paradisum
Introduction: Shine out (Anon. 16th century)
The merry Cuckoo (E Spencer)
Spring, the sweet Spring (T Nashe)
The Driving Boy (G Peele and J Clare)
The Morning Star (J Milton)
Welcome, Maids of Honour (R Herrick)
Waters above! (H Vaughan)
Out of the lawn lie in bad (W H Auden)
When will my May come (Barnefield)
Fair and Fair (G Peele)
Sound the flute! (W Blake)
Finale: London, to thee I do present (J Beaumont, J Fletcher & anon. 13th century)
I. In a garden shady this holy lady
II. I cannot grow
III. O ear whose creatures cannot wish to fall
I: Procession
II: Wolcum Yole!
III. There is no rose
IV: (a) That yongë child
IV: (b) Balulalow
V: As dew in Aprille
VI: This little Babe
VII: Interlude (Andante pastorale) [harp]
VIII: In freezing winter night
IX: Spring Carol
X: Deo Gracias!
XI: Recession
I. Kyrie
II. Gloria
III. Sanctus
IV. Benedictus
V. Agnus Dei
Festival Te Deum Op. 32 (2004 Digital Remaster)
Rejoice in God, O ye Tongues (choir)
For I will consider my Cat Jeoffry (treble)
For the Mouse is a creature of great personal valour (alto)
For the flowers are great blessings (tenor)
For I am under the same accusation (choir)
For He is the spirit (bass and choir)
Hallelujah (choir)
Te Deum (1934) (2004 Digital Remaster)
Jubilate Deo (1961) (2004 Digital Remaster)
Hymn to the Virgin
Introduction: Our eyes are blinded by the holiness you bear
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
Hymn to St Peter Op. 56a (1968 Digital Remaster)
A Hymn of St Columba (Regis regum rectissimi) (attrib. St. Columba)
St Godric's Hymn
Imon waxe wood
Lenton is come
The long night
Yific of luve can
Carol
Ye that pasen by
A death
I. The Sweep's Song: "Sweep! Sweep!" (Audience Song I - Audience/Clem/Black Bob)
II. Quartet: "Sweep this chimney!" (Miss Baggott/Rowan/Clem/Black Bob)
III. Duet: "Now, little white boy!" (Clem/Black Bob)
IIIa Hide and Seek: "Juliet! Juliet!" (Children)
IV. Shanty: "Pull the rope gently" (Children)
V. Ensemble: "Is he wounded?" (Sam/Children)
VI. Marching Song: "Sooty tracks upon the sheet" (Children/Miss Baggott/Black Bob/Clem)
VII. Trio: "Sam! Sam!" (Black Bob/Clem/Miss Baggott)
VIII. Aria: "Run, poor sweepboy" (Rowan/Children)
IX. Sammy's Bath: "The kettles are singing" (Audience Song II - Audience/Rowan/Sam)
X. Ensemble: "O why do you weep" (Rowan/Sam/Children)
XI. Pantomine and .....
XII. ..... Scena: "Ah! ..... Blackguards!" (Miss Baggott)
XIII. Finale: "Help! Help! She's collapsed!" (Miss Baggott/Rowan/Children)
XIV. The Night Song: "The owk, wide-winging" (Audience Song III - Audience)
XV. Aria: "Soon the coach will carry you away" (Juliet)
XVI. Ensemble: "Morning, Sammy" (Children/Sammy)
XVII. Trio and Ensemble: "Ready, Alfred?" (Tom/Alfred/Miss Baggott/Rowan/Children)
XVIII. Finale: Coaching Song: "The horses are champing" (Audience Song IV - Omnes/Audience)
Theme - A Boy was Born
Variation I - Lullaby, Jesu
Variation II - Herod
Variation III - Jesu, as Thou art our Saviour
Variations IV - The Three kings
Variation V - In the bleak mid-winter
Variation VI - Noël!
A Shepherd's Carol (Auden)
Lord Jesus, think on me
I, God, that all this world hath wroughte
O, Lorde, I thanke thee lowde and still
Now in the name of God I will begyne
Wyffe, in this vessell we shall be kepte
Noye, Noye, take thou thy company
Sir! heare are lions, lepardes, in
Wiffe, come in! why standes thou their?
It is good for to be still
Eternal Father, strong to save
Now forty dayes are fullie gone
Noye, take thy wife anone
Noye, heare I behette thee a heste
The spacious firmament on high
Heaven-Haven
O deus, ego amo te
Rosa Mystica
The Soldier
Prayer II
God's Grandeur
Prayer I
The Ballad of Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard (1995 Digital Remaster)
Chaos
The Morning Stars
Angels appear to Jacob, Elisha and Mary
Christ, the fair glory
War in the heaven
Heaven is here
A thousand, thousand gleaming fires
Funeral march for a Boy
Whoso dwelleth under the defence of the most High
There came out also at this time
Ye watchers and ye holy ones
1. Funeral March -
2. Scherzo (Dance of Death)
3. Recitative and Choral - Epilogue (Funeral March)
'Praise we great men' -
'Praise we the just'
[Coda]
I. Fanfare
II. Villes
IIIa. Phrase
IIIb. Antique
IV. Royauté
V. Marine
VI. Interlude
VII. Being Beauteous
VIII. Parade
IX. Départ
Prologue (horn solo)
1. Pastoral: The day's grown old (Charles Cotton)
2. Nocturne: The splendour falls on castle walls (Alfred, Lord Tennyson)
3. Elegy: O Rose, thou art sick (William Blake)
4. Dirge: This ae nighte (anon. 15th century)
5. Hymn: Queen and huntress (Ben Jonson)
6. Sonnet: O soft embalmer of the still midnight (John Keats)
Epilogue (horn solo)
Now sleeps the crimson petal
On a poet's lips I slept (Shelley)
Below the thunders of the upper deep (Tennyson) (Robin O'Neill, bassoon)
Encinctured with a twine of leaves (Coleridge) (Thelma Owen, harp)
Midnight's bell goes ting, ting, ting, ting, ting (Middleton) (Frank Lloyd, french horn)
But that night when on my bed I lay (Wordsworth) (David Corkhill, timpani)
She sleeps on soft, last breaths (Owen) (James Brown, cor anglais)
What is more gentle than a wind in summer? (Keats) (William Bennett, flute; Thea King, clarinet)
When most I wink, then do mine eyes best see (Shakespeare)
1. Nuits de juin (wds. Victor Hugo)
2. Sagesse (wds. Paul Verlaine)
3. L'Enfance (wds. Victor Hugo)
4. Chanson d'automne (wds. Paul Verlaine)
Prologue
A. Rats Away!
B. Messalina
C. Dance of Death (Hawking for the Partridge)
Epilogue and Funeral March
Folk Song Arrangement: Little Sir William
Folk Song Arrangement: Come you not from Newcastle?
Folk Song Arrangement: The Bonny Earl o' Moray
Folk Song Arrangement: Oliver Cromwell
In May, in brilliant Athens
Oh Gods of wrath
My time's too short, your highness
La belle est au jardin d'amour
Eho! Eho!
Fileuse
Quand j'étais chez mon père.
Le roi s'en va-t'en chasse (The King goes a-hunting)
1. Sì come nella penna e nell'inchiostro (XVI)
2. A che più debb'io mai l'intensa voglia (XXXI)
3. Veggio co' bei vostri occhi un dolce lume (XXX)
4. Tu sa' ch'io so, signior mie, che tu sai (LV)
5. Rendete a gli occhi miei, o fonte o fiume (XXXVIII)
6. S'un casto amor, s'una pietà superna (XXXII)
7. Spirto ben nato, in cui si specchia e vede (XXIV)
1. Oh my black Soule!
2. Batter my heart
3. Oh might those sighes and teares
4. Oh, to vex me
5. What if this present
6. Since she whom I loved
7. At the round earth's imagined corners
8. Thou hast made me
9. Death, be not proud
1. Let the florid music praise!
2. Now the leaves are falling fast
3. Seascape
4. Nocturne
5. As it is, plenty
1. At Day-close in November
2. Midnight on the Great Western (or The Journeying Boy)
3. Wagtail and Baby (A Satire)
4. The Little Old Table
5. The Choirmaster's Burial (or The Tenor Man's Story)
6. Proud Songsters (Thrushes, Finches and Nightingales)
7. At the Railway Station, Upway (or The Convict and Boy with the Violin)
8. Before Life and After
Canticle I: My beloved is mine Op. 40
Canticle II: Abraham and Isaac Op. 51
Canticle III: Still falls the rain Op. 55
Canticle IV: Journey of the Magi Op. 86
Canticle V: The Death of Saint Narcissus Op. 89
Folk Song Arrangements: The plough boy
Folksong Arrangements: The Salley Gardens
Folk Song Arrangements: The foggy, foggy dew
Folk Song Arrangements: There's none to soothe
Folk Song Arrangements: O waly, waly
Folk Song Arrangements: The ash grove
Folk Song Arrangements: Greensleves
The Children and Sir Nameless
If it's ever spring again
1. Beware! (Henry Longfellow, from the German)
2. O that I had ne'er been married (Robert Burns)
3. Epitaph: The Clerk (Herbert Asquith)
Not even summer yet
To lie flat on the back
Night covers up the rigid land
The Oxen (Christmas eve, and twelve of the clock)
Dawtie's Devotion
Tradition
The Gully
A Song of Enchantment
Silver
Tit for Tat
Mother Comfort (wds. M. Slater)
Underneath the abject willow (wds. W. H. Auden)
Folk Song Arrangement: Sweet Polly Oliver (2000 Digital Remaster)
Folk Song Arrangement: The Minstrel Boy (2000 Digital Remaster)
Folk Song Arrangement: The Brisk Young Widow (2000 Digital Remaster)
Folk Song Arrangement: Ca' the Yowes (2000 Digital Remaster)
Folk Song Arrangement: The Lincolnshire Poacher (2000 Digital Remaster)
Folk Song Arrangement: O can ye sew cushions? (2000 Digital Remaster)
Folk Song Arrangement: The trees they grow so high (2000 Digital Remaster)
Early one morning
How sweet the answer
Voici le printemps
The last rose of summer
Dear harp of my country
Oft in the stilly night
The Queen's Epicedium (1980 Digital Remaster)
Sound the Trumpet
I attempt from love's sickness to fly (Dryden/Howard)
Lost is my quiet for ever Z502
Fairest Isle (Dryden)
What can we poor females do Z518
I'll sail upon the Dog-star (Thomas D'Urfey) Z571.6
The Knotting Song (Charles Sedley) Z371
Man is for the woman made (Peter Anthony Motteux) Z605.3
1. Let sullen discord smile (Nahum Tate) Z321.6
2. Why should men quarrel? (John Dryden & Sir Robert Howard) Z630.4d
3. So when the glittering Queen of Night (Thomas D'Urfey) Z333.11
4. Thou tun'st this world (Nicholas Brady) Z328.6
5a. 'Tis holiday (Nahum Tate) Z321.5 - 5b. Sound Fame thy brazen trumpet (Thomas Betterton & John Dryden) Z627.22
Song: We are the darkness in the heat of the day (The Heart of the Matter)
Frühlingsnacht
1. Introduction (orch.)
Since the birth of the earth (Chorus of Old Trees) -
No. No. We do not want life to be slow (Four Young Trees, Chorus of Old Trees) -
Ooh! Ooh! O how terrible to be as old fashioned as a tree (Three Wild Geese) -
You are all to leave here (Wild Geese, Young Trees, Old Trees) -
It isn't very often the conservatives are wrong (Wild Geese)...But once in a while the odd thing happens (Old Trees, Young Trees, Wild Geese)
2a. First Ballad Interlude: The cold wind blew through the crooked thorn (Narrator)
3. Bunyan's Greeting (Voice of Paul Bunyan)
3a. Call of Lumberjacks (Lumberjacks)
4. Lumberjacks' Chorus: My birthplace was in Sweden (Lumberjacks)
4a. Bunyan's Welcome (Bunyan)
5. Quartet of Swedes: Swedish born and Swedish bred (Four Swedes, Bunyan, chorus)
6. Western Union Boy's Song: A telegram from oversea (Western Union Boy, chorus, Bunyan, Hel, Sam, Ben)
7. Cooks' Duet: Sam for soups. Ben for beans (Sam, Ben, Inkslinger, Bunyan)
8. Animal Trio: Ah! Miaou! The single creature lives a partial life (Fido, Moppet, Poppet)
8a. Bunyan's Goodnight (i) (Bunyan)
8b. Exit of Lumberjacks: Down the line...Timberrr (Lumberjacks)
9. The Blues: Gold in the North came the blizzard to say (Bunyan, Quartet of the Defeated, Inkslinger)
10. Bunyan's Goodnight (ii) (Bunyan)
10a. Second Ballad Interlude: The Spring came and the Summer and Fall (Narrator)
11. Food Chorus: Do I look the sort of fellow (chorus, Inkslinger, Sam, Ben)
12. Chorus Accusation: There now look what you have done (Cross, Inkslinger, Jen, Pete, Andy, chorus)
12a. Slim's Song: In fair days and in foul...I come from open spaces (Slim, Inkslinger, Poppet, Fido, Moppet, Four Swedes)
13. Bunyan's Return: Look, the Chief is back (chorus, Inkslinger, Fido)
14. Inkslinger's Song: It was out in the sticks (Inkslinger)
14a. Entrance of Chorus (Pete, Andy, Jen, Cross)
15. Tiny's Entrance (Ben, Sam, Cross, Andy, Shears)
15a. Tiny's Song: Ah!...Whether the sun shine upon children playing (Tiny, Inkslinger, chorus, Slim)
16. Inkslinger's Regret: All the little brooks of love (Inkslinger, Bunyan, chorus)
17. Bunyan's Goodnight (iii) (Bunyan)
18. Bunyan's Good Morning (Bunyan, chorus)
18a. Shears' Song: It has always been my dream (Shears, Bunyan, Hel)
18b. Bunyan's Warning (Bunyan)
19. Farmers' Song: The shanty-boy invades the wood (Shears, Solo II, Farmers)
19a. Farmers' Exit (orch., Four Cronies of Hel Helson, Hel)
20. The Mocking of Hel Helson: Heron, heron winging by (Hel, Heron, chorus, Moon, Wind, Beetle, Squirrel, Moppet, Poppet, Fido)
21. Fido's Sympathy: Won't you tell me what's the matter? (Fido, Hel)
22. Cats' Creed: Let Man the romantic in vision espy (Moppet, Poppet, Bunyan, Cronies, Hel)
23. The Fight: What is it? What's happening? (chorus)
23a. Love Duet: Move, move from the trysting stone (Slim, Tiny, chorus)
23b. Mock Funeral March: Take away the body and lay it on the ice (chorus, Cronies, Helson, Bunyan
23c. Hymn: O great day of discovery! (Bunyan, chorus, Hel, Tiny, Slim
24. Third Ballad Interlude: So Helson smiled and Bunyan smiled (Narrator)
Rah! Another slice of turkey (chorus, Fido, Moppet, Poppet) -
Dear friends, with your leave (Inkslinger, chorus) -
Carry her over the water (Tenor I, Tenor II, Baritone, Fido, Moppet, Poppet, chorus) -
Where we are is not very far (Tiny, Slim, Inkslinger, chorus, Hel, Shears, Western Union Boy) -
A telegram from Hollywood (Western Union Boy, Inkslinger) -
We always knew that one day you (chorus, Inkslinger)
26. Bunyan's Farewell (Bunyan)
27. Litany: The campfire embers are black and cold (chorus, Fido, Moppet, Poppet, Tiny, Slim, Bunyan, Hel, Inkslinger)
Peter Grimes (Hobson/Swallow/Peter)
You sailed your boat round the coast (Swallow/Peter/Mrs Sedley/Chorus/Hobson/Ellen)
Peter Grimes, I here advise you! (Swallow/Chorus/Hobson/Peter)
The truth ... the pity (Peter/Ellen)
Interlude I: Dawn
Oh hang at open doors the net (Chorus/1st Fisherman/Auntie/Boles/Balstrode/2nd Fisherman/Rector/Nieces/Mrs Sedley/Swallow)
Hi! Give us a hand (Peter/Boles/Balstrode/Ned/Auntie/Hobson)
I have to go from pub to pub (Hobson/Chorus/Ellen/Ned)
Let her among you without fault cast the first stone (Ellen/Hobson/Mrs Sedley/Ned)
Look! The storm cone! (Balstrode/Chorus/Ned/Boles)
And do you prefer the storm
They listen to money (Balstrode/Peter)
What harbour shelters peace (Peter)
Interlude II: Storm
Past time to close! (Auntie/Mrs Sedley/Balstrode/Boles/Nieces/Fisherman)
Come on, boy! (Balstrode/Chorus)
Have you heard? The cliff is down (Ned/Auntie/Mrs Sedley/Balstrode/Chorus)
Now the Great Bear and Pleiades (Peter/Chorus/Nieces/Boles/Balstrode/Auntie)
Old Joe has gone fishing (Ned/Chorus/Peter)
The bridge is down (Hobson/Ned/Ellen/Boles/Auntie/Nieces/Peter)
Interlude III: Sunday morning
Glitter of waves and glitter of sunlight (Ellen/Chorus/Rector)
Child you're not too young to know (Ellen/Chorus/Rector/Peter)
This unrelenting work (Ellen/Peter/Chorus)
Fool to let it come to this! (Auntie/Ned/Boles/Chorus/Mrs Sedley/Balstrode/Lawyer/Swallow/Fisherwoman/Nices/Rector)
People! ... No! I will speak! (Boles/Chorus/Balstrode/Rector/Auntie/Ellen)
We planned that their lives should have a new start (Ellen/Rector/Mrs Sedley/Boles/Ned/Nieces/Auntie/Balstrode/Hobson/Swallow)
Now is gossip put on trial (Chorus/Mrs Sedley/Boles/Rector/Ned/Swallow)
From the gutter (Nieces/Auntie/Ellen)
Interlude IV: Passacaglia
Go there!
In dreams I've built myself some kindlier home (Peter)
Now! ... Now! (Chorus/Peter/Boles/Rector/Swallow/Ned)
Peter Grimes! Nobody there? (Rector/Swallow/Ned)
Interlude V: Moonlight
Assign your prettiness to me (Swallow/Nieces/Ned)
Mister Keene! Mister Keene! Can you spare a moment (Mrs Sedley/Ned)
Come along, Doctor! (First Burgess/Burgesses/Rector/Mrs Sedley/Ellen/Balstrode)
Embroidery in childhood was a luxury of idleness (Ellen/Balstrode)
Mister Swallow! Mister Swallow! (Mrs Sedley/Auntie/Swallow/Hobson)
Who holds himself apart, lets pride rise (Chorus)
Interlude VI
Grimes! Grimes! (Chorus/Peter)
Peter, we've come to take you home (Ellen/Peter/Balstrode)
To those who pass the Borough (Chorus/Swallow/Fisherman/Auntie/Boles)
Prologue (Prologue)
Theme
Scene 1 : The Journey (Governess)
Variation I
Scene 2 : The Welcome (Governess/Mrs. Grose/Miles/Flora)
Variation II
Scene 3 : The Letter (Governess/Mrs. Grose/Miles/Flora)
Variation III
Scene 4 : The Tower (Governess/Quint)
Variation IV
Scene 5 : The Window (Governess/Mrs. Grose/Miles/Flora/Quint)
Variation V
Scene 6 : The Lesson (Governess/Miles/Flora)
Variation VI
Scene 7 : The Lake (Governess/Miles/Flora)
Variation VII
Scene 8 : At Night (Governess/Mrs. Grose/Miles/Flora/Quint/Miss Jessel)
Variation VIII
Scene 1 : Colloquy and Soliloquy (Governess/Quint/Miss Jessel)
Variation IX
Scene 2 : The Bells (Governess/Mrs. Grose/Miles/Flora)
Variation X
Scene 3 : Miss Jessel (Governess/Miss Jessel)
Variation XI
Scene 4 : The Bedroom (Governess/Miles/Quint)
Variation XII
Scene 5 : Quint (Quint)
Variation XIII
Scene 6 : The Piano (Governess/Mrs. Grose/Flora)
Variation XIV
Scene 7 : Flora (Governess/Mrs. Grose/Flora/Miss Jessel)
Variation XV
Scene 8 : Miles (Governess/Mrs. Grose/Miles/Quint)
Over hill, over dale (Fairies/Puck)
Oberon is passing fell and wrath (Fairies/Oberon/Tytania)
Well, go thy way (Oberon/Puck)
How now my love? (Lysander/Hermia)
Be it on lion, bear, or wolf, or bull (Oberon/Demetrius/Helena)
Welcome wanderer! ... I know a bank (Oberon)
Is all our company here? (Quince/Bottom/Flute/Snout/Starveling/Snug)
Fair love, you faint with wand'ring in the wood (Lysander/Hermia)
Through the frost have I gone (Puck/Hermia)
Stay, thou thou kill me, sweet Demetrius (Helene/Demetrius/Lysander/Hermia)
Come, now a roundel and a fairy song (Tytania)
You spotted snakes with double tongues (Fairies)
What thou seest when thou dost wake (Oberon)
Introduction
Are we all met? (Bottom/Flute/Snout/Starveling/Snug/Quince/Puck)
I see their knavery (Bottom/Tytania/Solo fairies)
Be kind and courteous to this gentleman (Tytania)
Hail! mortal, hail! (Solo fairies/Bottom/Tytania)
I have reas'nable good ear in music (Bottom/Tytania)
How now, mad spirit? (Oberon/Puck/Demetrius/Hermia)
Flower of this purple dye (Oberon/Puck/Lysander/Helena/Demetrius/Hermia)
Puppet? Why, so? Ay, that way goes the game (Hermia/Helena/Lysander/Demetrius)
This is thy negligence (Oberon/Puck)
Up and down, up and down (Puck/Lysander/Demetrius/Helena/Hermia)
On the ground, sleep sound (Fairies)
My gentle Robin, see'st thou this sweet sight? (Oberon/Tytania/Puck)
Helena! Hermia! Demetrius! Lysander! (Demetrius/Lysander/Helena/Hermia)
When my cue comes, call me (Bottom)
Have you sent to Bottom's house? (Quince/Starveling/Flute/Snout/Snug/Bottom)
Now, fair Hippolyta (Theseus/Hippolyta/Hermia/Lysander/Demetrius)
If we offend, it is with our good will (Rustics)
Gentles, perchance you wonder at this show (Prologue: Quince)
In this same interlude it doth befall (Wall: Snout)
O grim-look'd night, O night with hue so black (Pyramus: Bottom)
O wall, full often has thou heard my moans (Thisby: Flute/Pyramus/Wall)
You ladies, you whose gemtle hearts do fear (Lion: Snug)
This lanthorn doth the horned moon present (Moonshine: Starveling/Thisby/Lion)
Sweet moon, I thank thee for thy sunny beams (Pyramus)
Asleep, my love? (Thisby/Bottom)
Come, your Bergomask (Theseus)
Now the hungry lions roars (Solo fairies/Puck/Oberon/Tytania/Fairies)
Rome is now ruled by the Etruscan upstart (Male Chorus)
It is an axiom among kings (Female & Male Chorus)
Here the thirsty evening (Male Chorus/Collatinus/Junius/Tarquinius)
Lucretia! Lucretia! (Junius/Male Chorus/Collatinus)
With you two arm in arm again (Collatinus/Tarquinius/Junius)
Interlude: Tarquinius does not wait (Male Chorus)
Their spinning wheel unwinds (Female Chorus/Lucretia/Bianca/Lucia)
It is better to desire (Bianca/Lucretia/Lucia/Female Chorus)
The oatmeal slippers of sleep (Female & Male Chorus)
None of the women move (Female Chorus/Tarquinius/Male Chorus/Bianca/Lucia/Lucretia)
She sleeps as a rose (Female & Male Chorus)
Lucretia! ... What do you want? (Tarquinius/Lucretia)
Go, Tarquinius! (Female & Male Chorus/Tarquinius/Lucretia)
Interlude: Here in this scene you see (Female & Male Chorus)
Oh! What a lovely day! (Lucia/Bianca)
How hideous! Take them away! (Lucretia/Bianca/Lucia)
Flowers bring to every year (Lucretia/ Bianca)
Too late, Junius (Collatinus/Lucretia)
This dead hand lets fall (Collatinus/Junius/Lucia/Bianca/Female & Male Chorus)
Is all this suffering and pian (Female & Male Chorus)
Whatever you say ... Let her among you without fault cast the first stone (Ellen)
Now the Great Bear and Pleiades (Peter)
Interlude III: Sunday morning (orchestra)
Glitter of waves and glitter of sunlight (Ellen/Chorus)
Wherefore, I pray and beseech you (Rector/Chorus/Ellen)
O all ye works of the Lord (Chorus/Ellen/Peter)
In dreams I've built myself some kindlier home (Peter)
Embroidery in childhood was a luxury of idleness (Ellen)
Interlude VI (orchestra)
Grimes! ... Steady. There you are (Chorus/Peter/Ellen)
Folk Song Arrangements The plough boy (1993 Digital Remaster)
Folk Song Arrangements Come you not from Newcastle? (1993 Digital Remaster)
Folk Song Arrangements The foggy foggy dew (1993 Digital Remaster)
Le roi s'en va-t'en chasse (The King goes a-hunting)
Folk Song Arrangements O waly waly (1993 Digital Remaster)
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