Henry Purcell - The Fairy Queen Z 629 - Complete Opera (Best Version) - Links in description


Complete Opera (Best Version) — Links in description
The Fairy Queen (Semi-Opera Z. 629) by Henry Purcell (1692)

Performed by English Baroque Soloists
Conducted by John Eliot Gardiner

First Music
1. Prelude — 0:00
2. Hornpipe — 1:58
Second Music
3. Air — 2:53
4. Rondeau — 3:40
5. Overture — 5:10
Act I
6. Song In Two Parts: «Come, Come, Come, Let Us Leave» — 7:13
7. Scene Of The Drunken Poet: «Fill Up The Bowl» — 9:37
8. First Act Tune: Jig — 16:17
Act II
9. Prelude And Song: «Come All Ye Songsters Of The Sky» — 17:30
10. Prelude — 19:22
11. Trio: «May The God Of Wit Inspire» — 20:12
12. Echo — 21:16
13. Chorus: «Now Joyn Your Warbling Voices All» — 22:50
14. A Dance Of Fairies — 23:18
15. Song And Chorus: «Sing While We Trip It On The Green» — 24:02
16. Song: «See, Even Night Her Self Is Here» — 25:44
17. Song: «I Am Come To Lock All Fast» — 30:01
18. Song: «One Charming Night» — 31:12
19. Song And Chorus: «Hush, No More, Be Silent All» — 33:10
20. A Dance For The Followers Of Night — 36:30
21. Second Act Tune: Air — 38:21
Act III
22. A Song In Two Parts And Chorus: «If Loves A Sweet Passion» — 39:42
23. Overture: Symphony While The Swans Come Forward — 47:42
24. Dance For The Fairies — 49:45
25. Dance For The Green Men — 50:34
26. Song: «Ye Gentle Spirits Of The Air, Appear» — 52:02
27. Dialogue Between Coridon And Mopsa: «Now The Maids And The Men» — 57:07
28. Song: «When I Have Often Heard» — 1:01:03
29. A Dance Of Haymakers — 1:04:16
30. Song And Chorus: «A Thousand Thousand Ways Well Find» — 1:05:13
31. Third Act Tune: Hornpipe — 1:07:21
Act IV
32. Symphony — 1:08:21
33. Solo And Chorus: «Now The Night Is Chacd Away» — 1:14:32
34. Duet: «Let The Fifes, And The Clarions» — 1:16:38
35. Entry Of Phoebus — 1:18:34
36. Song: «When A Cruel Long Winter»-Chorus: «Hail! Great Parent Of Us All» — 1:19:10
37. Song: «Thus The Ever Grateful Spring» (Spring) — 1:23:28
38. Song: «Heres The Summer, Sprightly, Gay (Summer) — 1:25:25
39. Song: „See My Many Colourd Fields“ (Autumn) — 1:27:04
40. Song And Chorus: „Now Winter Comes Slowly“ (Winter) — 1:30:07
41. Fourth Act Tune: Air — 1:33:29
Act V
42. Prelude — 1:34:25
43. Epithalamium: „Thrice Happy Lovers“ — 1:35:32
44. The Plaint: „O Let Me Weep“ — 1:38:09
45. Entry Dance — 1:45:51
46. Symphony — 1:46:59
47. Song: „Thus The Gloomy World“ — 1:48:12
48. Solo And Chorus: „Thus Happy And Free“ — 1:53:55
49. Song: „Yes Daphne, In Your Looks I Find“ — 1:55:32
50. Monkeys Dance — 1:57:26
51. Song: „Hark How All Things“ — 1:58:28
52. Song And Chorus: „Hark! the Eching Air“ — 2:00:35
53. Duet And Chorus: „Sure The Dull God“ — 2:03:27
54. Prelude — 2:05:32
55. Solo: „See, See, I Obey“ — 2:06:04
56. Duet „Turn Then Thine Eyes“ — 2:08:02
57. Solo: „My Torch, Indeed“ — 2:09:27
58. Trio: They Shall Be As Happy» — 2:10:12
59. Air — 2:11:21
60. Chorus: «They Shall Be As Happy» — 2:12:51
61. Chaconne: Dance For Chinese Man And Woman — 2:14:01

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The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1 BWV 846-869
Prelude

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