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| ARTIST: | Kathi Gohl, Anonymous, Thomas Arne, Johann Christian Bach, Arcangelo Corelli, William Croft, John Gay, George Frideric Handel, Nicola Matteis, Henry Purcell |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Harmonia Mundi |
| TYPE: | British Baroque Opera, Chamber, Chamber Music, Choral, Classical, Concerto, Concerto Grosso, Italian Baroque Opera, Miscellaneous, Miscellaneous Music, Opera, Oratorio, Secular Aria and Chorus, Solo Voice(s) and Small Ensemble, Violin with Keyboard |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Dido and Aeneas: Prelude-Sailor, Chorus: 'Come Away, Fello Sailors'- The Sailors' Dance, Book 4 nos 43-46: Sonata In D Major, Gillicrankie, Kettle Drum, Courtship a la Mode: Overture, Tolomeo: 'Che piu si tarda omai', Flavio: 'Amante Stravagante', Sonata Op 5 no 1 In D Major: Grave-Allegro-Adagio-Grave-Allegro-Adagio, The Beggar's Opera: 'Would You Have A Young Virgin'; 'If The Heart Of A Man', The Beggar's Opera: 'What Shall I Do?' ; 'The Virgins Are Like The Fair Flower', The Beggar's Opera: 'The Lass Of Patie's Mill' ;, Concerto Grosso No. 6 In E Minor, Theodora: 'Oh! That I On Wings Could Rise', The Messiah: 'For Unto Us A Child Is Born', The Singing Club, Concerto Op. 20 No.2: Allegro con spirito |
| UPC: | 794881398324 |
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Magnificent Portrait Purges Melancholy I am completely addicted to this album: it has just the right combination of this period's classics (Purcell), spiritual music (J.C. Bach, excerpt from Handel's "Messiah"), tunes from the playhouse (Gay, Croft), and popular airs (please listen to "Gillicrankie" or "Kettle Drum") that I think I must now buy all of the Harmonia Mundi recordings where the stuff originated. If you are at all interested in capturing the flavor of the (fascinating) first part of the 18th century, I highly recommend this sampler to you.