Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749): Galliard: Pan and Syrinx - Purcell: The masque of Cupid and Bacchus CD Track Listing
Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749)
Galliard: Pan and Syrinx - Purcell: The masque of Cupid and Bacchus
JOHN ERNEST GALLIARD (1687-1749) \nPAN AND SYRINX \nAn Opera \n\nsoloists: \nSyrinx: Johannette Zomer \nPan: Marc Pantus \nDiana: Nicola Wemyss \nSylvan: Mitchell Sandler \nNymph: Richard Zook \n\n\n\nHENRY PURCELL \nTHE MASQUE OF CUPID AND BACCHUS \n(From: Timon of Athens) \n\nsoloists: \nFirst Nymph: Pauline Graham \nSecond Nymph: Nicola Wemyss \nFollower of Cupid: Ren Steur \nCupid: Penni Clarke \nBacchus: Marc Pantus \nFollower of Bacchus: Mitchell Sandler \n2nd Follower of Bacchus: Hugo Naessens \n3rd Follower of Bacchus: Richard Zook \n4th Follower of Bacchus: Joost van der Linden \n
This classical cd contains 49 tracks and runs 77min 8sec.
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: music songs tracks classical Mid-baroque (1660-1710)- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - PAN AND SYRINX: Ouverture (01:13)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Ouverture (01:56)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Ouverture (00:34)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Ouverture (01:46)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Syrinx: Recitative: On sunny hills (00:56)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Syrinx: Aria: "Free from SOrrow" (04:02)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Pan, Syrinx: Recitative: "What do I see?" (01:41)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Syrinx: Aria: "Go leave me" (02:43)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Pan: Recitative: "How insolently coy" (00:46)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Pan: Aria: "Gentle Cupid" (02:59)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Symphony (00:26)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Diana: Recitative: "The rising Morn" (00:24)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Diana: Aria: "Bid the tunefull Cornet sound" (02:04)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Diana: Recitative: "Yet hold" (00:17)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Air for the Nymphs (00:54)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Air I for the Nymphs and Sylvans (00:23)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Air II for the Nymphs and Sylvans (00:52)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Sylvan, Nymph: Recitative: "Those glances" (00:23)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Sylvan: Aria: "Fairest if thou canst be kind" (02:24)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Nymph, Sylvan: Recitative: "Think'st thou" (01:04)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Nymph, Sylvan: Duet: "Let Nature henceforth neglect" (01:36)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - A Sylvan and a Nymph dance (00:47)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Pan: Recitative: "Well do these Sports" (01:00)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Pan: Aria: "Whilst your Harmony Fills" / Chorus: "Whilst our Harmony Fills" (03:05)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Syrinx: Aria: "How sweet the warbling Linnet sings" (04:21)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Syrinx: Recitative: "Toil'd & Impatioent" (00:41)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Syrinx: Aria: "Why should Love" (00:44)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Pan, Syrinx: Recitative: "Love!" (00:36)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Chorus: "Dly, fly, fly..." / Syrinx, Pan: Recitative: "What must I do" (01:39)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Syrinx & Pan: Duet: "O Cruel Sylvan/O Cruel Nymph" (02:37)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Pan: Aria: "Surprising Change" (03:16)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Pan: Recitative: "But see!" [& Trumpet Flourish] (00:50)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Diana, Pan: Recitative " Presumptuous God!" (00:54)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Diana: Aria: "Lawless Rage" (02:42)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Pan: Recitative: "O mighty Goddess" (00:23)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Dance of Nymphs and Sylvans (00:58)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Bouree I & II (01:36)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Chorus: "Great Diana will we sing" (01:53)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Purcell, Henry (1659-1695) / THE MASQUE OF CUPID AND BACCHUS: Enter Shepherds and Nymphs. A symphony of pipes imitating the chirping of birds (03:38)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Purcell, Henry (1659-1695) / First Nymph, Second Nymph: "Hark how the Songsters" (01:34)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Purcell, Henry (1659-1695) / First Nymph: "Love in their little veins inspires" (01:21)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Purcell, Henry (1659-1695) / First Nymph, Second Nymph, Follower of Cupid: "But ah! how much are our delights" (01:20)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Purcell, Henry (1659-1695) / First, Second and Third Follower of Bacchus: "Hence with your trifling Deity" (02:13)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Purcell, Henry (1659-1695) / Cupid: "Come all, come all to me" (01:09)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Purcell, Henry (1659-1695) / Chorus: "Who can resist" (01:34)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Purcell, Henry (1659-1695) / Bacchus: "Return revolting Rebells where d'ye goe?" (01:43)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Purcell, Henry (1659-1695) / Cupid: "The Cares of Lovers" (01:45)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Purcell, Henry (1659-1695) / Fourth Follower of Bacchus: "Love quickly is pall'd" (01:12)
- Galliard, John Ernest (1687-1749) - Purcell, Henry (1659-1695) / Cupid & Bacchus, Grand Chorus: "Come let us agree" (01:47)