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Henry Purcell - Ode On St. Cecilia's Day; Jehova, Quam Multi Sunt Hostes Mei (Motetto a 5 Voci); Beati Omnes Qui Timent Dominum; Music For The Funeral Of Queen Mary - Soli e Coro della Radio Svizzera / Amadeus Audio CD 1995
AM 073-2
Henry Purcell (/ˈpɜːrsəl/, rare: /pərˈsɛl/ c. 10 September 1659 – 21 November 1695) was an English composer of Baroque music.
Purcell's musical style was uniquely English, although it incorporated Italian and French elements. Generally considered among the greatest English opera composers, Purcell is often linked with John Dunstaple and William Byrd as England's most important early music composers. No later native-born English composer approached his fame until Edward Elgar, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Gustav Holst, William Walton and Benjamin Britten in the 20th century.
Label: | Amadeus – AM 073-2 |
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Format: |
CD, Album
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Country: | Italy |
Released: |
Dec 1995 |
Genre: | Classical |
Style: | Baroque |
Tracklist:
Ode On St. Cecilia's Day, 1692 | 48:32 | ||
1 |
Symphony | 6:16 | |
2 | Hail! Bright Cecilia |
3:27
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3 | Hark Each Tree |
3:57
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4 | 'Tis Nature Voice |
4:27
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5 | Soul Of The World |
2:23
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6 | Thou Tun's This World |
5:05
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7 | With That Sublime Celestial Lay |
2:56
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8 | Wondrous Machine |
2:16
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9 | The Airy Violin |
1:42
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10 | In Vain The Am'rous Flute |
5:37
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11 | The Fife And All The Harmony Of War |
3:15
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12 | Let These Amongst Themselves Contest |
2:54
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13 | Hail! Bright Cecilia |
4:17
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Due Mottetti A Cinque Voci | |||
14 | Jehova, Quam Multi Sunt Hostes Mei |
6:13
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15 | Beati Omnes Qui Timent Dominum |
5:03
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Music For The Funeral Of Queen Mary | 13:33 | ||
16 | Marcia | 0:47 | |
17 | Man That Is Born For A Woman | 2:31 | |
18 | In The Midst Of Life | 3:41 | |
19 | Thou Knowest, Lord | 3:44 | |
20 | Thou Knowest, Lord (Corale) | 2:50 |
- Art Direction – Carlo Steiner
- Bass Vocals – Antonio Abete (tracks: 16 to 20)
- Bass Vocals [Coro] – Achim Schwesig, Antonio Abete, Antonio Domenighini, Daniele Carnovich, Fulvio Bettini, Furio Zanasi, Jean-Luc Follonier, Marco Radaelli, Ulrich Rausch, Walter Testolin, William Dickinson
- Cello [Theatrum Instrumentorum] – Walter Vestidello (tracks: 16 to 20)
- Chitarrone [Theatrum Instrumentorum] – Giancarlo Rado (tracks: 16 to 20)
- Choir – Coro Della Radio Svizzera, Lugano
- Conductor – Diego Fasolis
- Contralto Vocals [Coro] – Annemieke Cantor, Bianca Simone, Caroline Germond, Clemy Zarrillo, Daniela Del Monaco, Dorothee Labusch, Eva Dedkova, Fabian Schofrin, Liliana Tami, Renzo Bez, Rosa Dominguez, Ulrike Clausen
- Countertenor Vocals – Fabian Schofrin (tracks: 16 to 20)
- Edited By – Franco Fagus, Sonoris S.A.
- Ensemble – Ensemble "Vanitas" (tracks: 1 to 13), Theatrum Instrumentorum (tracks: 16 to 20)
- Executive Producer [Realizzazione] – Paragon s.r.l. - Milano
- Graphics – Pietro Bianchi (2)
- Music Consultant, Liner Notes – Franco Pavan
- Organ [Theatrum Instrumentorum] – Francesco Cera (tracks: 16 to 20)
- Painting [Uncredited] – Carlo Saraceni, Guy François (2)
- Producer – Giuseppe Clericetti
- Recorded By [Director] – Jochen Gottschall
- Soprano Vocals – Lia Serafini (tracks: 16 to 20)
- Soprano Vocals [Coro] – Antonella Balducci, Antonella Lalli, Dorothee Wohlgemuth, Elisa Franzetti, Elisabetta Tiso, Gundula Anders, Janna Scheipers, Katharina Ott, Lia Serafini, Maria Teresa Nesci, Nadia Ragni, Olaz Gorrotxategi, Roberta Giua, Roberta Invernizzi, Silvia Piccollo, Suzanne Flowers
- Tenor Vocals – Marco Beasley (tracks: 16 to 20)
- Tenor Vocals [Coro] – Axel Everaert, Davide Livermore, Gerhard Nennemann, Giuseppe Maletto, Jorg Krause, Luigi Gariboldi, Marco Beasley, Sandro Monti, Sergio Allegrini, Thomas Gremmelspacher, Vincenzo Di Donato
- Violone [Theatrum Instrumentorum] – Alberto Rasi (tracks: 16 to 20)