Description
Henry Purcell - Ode on St. Cecilia's Day (Cäcilien-Ode) / Tiffin-Chor, Ambrosian Singers / English Chamber Orchestra / Conducted by Charles Mackerras /
Eterna Stereo 826749
Made in Germany
Label: ETERNA – 8 26 749
Format: Vinyl, LP, Stereo
Country: German Democratic Republic (GDR)
Released: 1976
Genre: Classical
Style: Baroque
Tracklist:
A1 | Overture: Maestoso - Cancona (Presto • Adagio • Allegro • Adagio) | 11:45 |
A2 | "Hail! Bright Cecilia" | 0:27 |
A3 | "Hail! Bright Cecilia" | 3:28 |
A4 | "Hark, Each Tree" (Duett) | 4:52 |
A5 | "Tis Nature's Voice" | 3:43 |
A6 | "Soul Of The World" | 2:55 |
B1 | "Thou Tun'st This World" (Arie Und Chor) | 3:37 |
B2 | "With That Sublime Celestial Lay" (Terzett) | 2:50 |
B3 | "Wondrous Machine" | 3:19 |
B4 | "The Airy Violin" | 1:37 |
B5 | "In Vain The Am'rous Flute" (Duett) | 5:40 |
B6 | "The Fife And All The Harmony Of War" | 3:05 |
B7 | "Let These Among Themselves Contest" (Duett) | 3:15 |
B8 | "Hail! Bright Cecilia" | 2:08 |
B9 | "With Rapture Of Delight" (Quartett) | 0:56 |
B10 | "Hail! Bright Cecilia" | 1:16 |
- Printed By – VEB Gotha-Druck
- Recorded At – Wembley Town Hall
- Recorded By – Archiv Produktion
- Bass Vocals – John Shirley-Quirk, Michael Rippon
- Bassoon [Continuo] – Howard Etherton
- Cello [Continuo] – Kenneth Heath
- Choir – Ambrosian Singers*, Tiffin Choir
- Composed By – Henry Purcell
- Conductor – Charles Mackerras
- Countertenor Vocals – Paul Esswood, Roland Tatnell
- Double Bass [Continuo] – John Gray (7)
- Harpsichord [Continuo] – Maurits Sillem
- Leader [1. Violin] – José Luis Garcia
- Leader [2. Violin] – John Tunnell
- Liner Notes – Hans Grüß
- Lute [Continuo] – Desmond Dupre
- Orchestra – English Chamber Orchestra
- Organ [Continuo] – Alan Haverson
- Painting [Heilige Cäcilie, Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister Dresden] – Carlo Dolci
- Soloist, Recorder [Bass] – John Turner (5)
- Soloist, Recorder [Treble I] – David Munrow
- Soloist, Recorder [Treble II] – Richard Lee (2)
- Soloist, Trumpet [I] – John Wilbraham
- Soloist, Trumpet [II] – Michael Laird (2)
- Tenor Vocals – Alexander Young
- Treble Vocals – Simon Woolf (2)
Ode on St. Cecilia's Day (1692) recorded London, 9.-11. 1. 1969.