Handel Edition Volume 8 - Acis and Galatea, Theodora, Agrippina condotta a morire, Armida abbandonat专辑 - William Christie
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Acis and Galatea : Act 1 Sinfonia
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Acis and Galatea : Act 1 \"Oh, the pleasure of the plains!\" [Chorus]
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Acis and Galatea : Act 1 \"Ye verdant plains and woody mountains\" [Galatea]
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Acis and Galatea : Act 1 \"Hush, ye pretty warbling quire\" [Galatea]
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Acis and Galatea : Act 1 \"Where shall I seek the charming fair?\" [Acis]
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Acis and Galatea : Act 1 \"Stay, shepherd, stay!\" [Damon]
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Acis and Galatea : Act 1 \"Shepherd, what art thou pursuing\" [Damon]
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Acis and Galatea : Act 1 \"Lo! Here my love\" [Acis]
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Acis and Galatea : Act 1 \"Love in her eyes sits playing\" [Acis]
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Acis and Galatea : Act 1 \"Oh! Didst thou know the pains\" [Galatea]
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Acis and Galatea : Act 1 \"As when the dove laments her love\" [Galatea]
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Acis and Galatea : Act 1 \"Happy we!\" [Acis, Galatea]
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Acis and Galatea : Act 1 \"Happy we!\" [Chorus]
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Acis and Galatea : Act 2 \"Wretched lovers!\" [Chorus]
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Acis and Galatea : Act 2 \"I rage, I melt, I burn\" [Polyphemus]
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Acis and Galatea : Act 2 \"O ruddier than the cherry\" [Polyphemus]
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Acis and Galatea : Act 2 \"Whither, fairest, art thou running\" [Polyphemus, Galatea]
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Acis and Galatea : Act 2 \"Would you gain the tender creature\" [Damon]
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Acis and Galatea : Act 2 \"His hideous love provokes my rage\" [Acis]
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Acis and Galatea : Act 2 \"Love sounds th\'alarm\" [Acis]
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Acis and Galatea : Act 2 \"Consider, fond shepherd\" [Coridon]
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Acis and Galatea : Act 2 \"Cease, oh cease, thou gentle youth\" [Galatea]
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Acis and Galatea : Act 2 \"The flocks shall leave the mountains\" [Acis, Galatea, Polyphemus]
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Acis and Galatea : Act 2 \"Help, Galatea! Help, ye parent gods\" [Acis]
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Acis and Galatea : Act 2 \"Mourn, all ye muses!\" [Chorus]
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Acis and Galatea : Act 2 \"Must I my Acis still bemoan\" [Galatea, Chorus]
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Acis and Galatea : Act 2 \"\'Tis done - thus I exert pow\'r divine\" [Galatea]
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Acis and Galatea : Act 2 \"Heart, the seat of soft delight\" [Galatea]
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Acis and Galatea : Act 2 \"Galatea, dry thy tears\" [Chorus]
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Theodora : Overture to Part I - Allegro
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Theodora : Overture to Part I - Trio
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Theodora : Overture to Part I - Courante
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Theodora : Part I \"\'Tis Diocletian\'s natal day\" [Valens]
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Theodora : Part I \"Go, my faithful soldier, go\" [Valens]
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Theodora : Part I \"And draw a blessing down\" [Chorus]
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Theodora : Part I \"Vouchsafe, dread Sir, a gracious ear\" [Didymus, Valens]
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Theodora : Part I \"Racks, gibbets, sword and fire\" [Valens]
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Theodora : Part I \"For ever thus stands fixed the doom\" [Chorus]
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Theodora : Part I \"Most cruel edict!\" [Didymus]
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Theodora : Part I \"The raptur\'d soul defies the sword\" [Didymus]
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Theodora : Part I \"I know thy virtues\" [Septimius]
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Theodora : Part I \"Desend, kind pity, heav\'nly guest\" [Septimius]
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Theodora : Part I \"Tho\' hard, my friends\" [Theodora]
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Theodora : Part I \"Fond, flatt\'ring world, adieu!\" [Theodora]
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Theodora : Part I \"O bright example of all goodness!\" [Irene]
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Theodora : Part I \"Bane of virtue\" [Irene]
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Theodora : Part I \"Come, mighty Father\" [Chorus]
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Theodora : Part I \"Fly, fly, my brethren\" [Messenger] \"Ah! whither should we fly?\" [Irene]
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Theodora : Part I \"As with rosy steps the morn\" [Irene]
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Theodora : Part I \"All pow\'r in Heav\'n above\" [Chorus]
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Theodora : Part I \"Mistaken wretches!\" [Septimius]
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Theodora : Part I \"Dread the fruits of Christian folly\" [Septimius]
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Theodora : Part I \"Deluded mortal!\" [Theodora, Septimius]
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Theodora : Part I \"Oh worse than death indeed!\" [Theodora]
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Theodora : Part I \"Angels, ever bright and fair\" [Theodora]
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Theodora : Part I \"Unhappy, happy crew!\" [Didymus, Irene]
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Theodora : Part I \"Kind Heav\'n, if virtue be thy care\" [Didymus]
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Theodora : Part I \"O love, how great thy pow\'r!\" [Irene]
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Theodora : Part I \"Go gen\'rous, pious youth\" [Chorus]
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Theodora : Part II \"Ye men of Antioch\" [Valens]
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Theodora : Part II \"Queen of summer, queen of love\" [Chorus]
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Theodora : Part II \"Wide spread his name\" [Valens]
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Theodora : Part II \"Return, Septimius\" [Valens]
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Theodora : Part II \"Venus, laughing from the skies\" [Chorus]
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Theodora : Part II Symphony
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Theodora : Part II \"O thou bright sun!\" [Theodora]
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Theodora : Part II \"With Darkness deep as is my woe\" [Theodora]
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Theodora : Part II Sinfonia
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Theodora : Part II \"But why art thou disquieted, my soul?\" [Theodora]
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Theodora : Part II \"Oh, that I on wings could rise\" [Theodora]
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Theodora : Part II \"Long have I known\" [Didymus, Septimius]
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Theodora : Part II \"Tho\' the honours that Flora and Venus receive\" [Septimius]
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Theodora : Part II \"O save her then\" [Didymus, Septimius]
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Theodora : Part II \"Deeds of kindness to display\" [Didymus]
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Theodora : Part II \"The clouds begin to veil the hemisphere\" [Irene]
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Theodora : Part II \"Defend her, Heav\'n\" [Irene]
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Theodora : Part II \"Or lulled with grief\" [Didymus]
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Theodora : Part II \"Sweet rose and lilly, flow\'ry form\" [Didymus]
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Theodora : Part II \"O save me, Heav\'n\" [Theodora, Didymus]
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Theodora : Part II \"The pilgrim\'s home, the sick man\'s health\" [Theodora]
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Theodora : Part II \"Forbid it, Heav\'n!\" [Didymus]
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Theodora : Part II \"Or say, what right have I\" [Didymus, Theodora]
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Theodora : Part II \"To thee, thou glorious son of worth\" [Theodora, Didymus]
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Theodora : Part II \"\'Tis night, but night\'s sweet blessing\" [Irene]
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Theodora : Part II \"He saw the lovely youth\" [Chorus]
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Theodora : Part III \"Lord to thee, each night and day\" [Irene]
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Theodora : Part III \"But see, the good, the virtuous Didymus!\" [Irene, Theodora]
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Theodora : Part III \"When sunk in anguish and despair\" [Theodora]
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Theodora : Part III \"Blest be the hand\" [Chorus, Theodora]
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Theodora : Part III \"Undaunted in the court\" [Messenger, Irene]
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Theodora : Part III \"O my Irene, Heav\'n is kind\" \"Stay me not, my friend\" [Theodora]
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Theodora : Part III \"Whither, Princess, do you fly\" [Irene, Theodora]
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Theodora : Part III \"She\'s gone, disdaining liberty and life\" [Irene]
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Theodora : Part III \"New scenes of joy come crowding on\" [Irene]
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Theodora : Part III \"Is it a Christian virtue, then\" [Valens, Didymus] \"Be that my doom\" [Theodo
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Theodora : Part III \"From Virtue springs each gen\'rous deed\" [Septimius]
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Theodora : Part III \"Cease, ye slaves, your fruitless pray\'r\" [Valens]
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Theodora : Part III \"\'Tis kind, my friends\" [Didymus, Theodora]
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Theodora : Part III \"How strange their ends\" [Chorus]
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Theodora : Part III \"On me your frowns\" [Didymus, Theodora, Valens]
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Theodora : Part III \"And must such beauty suffer!\" [Didymus, Theodora, Septimius]
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Theodora : Part III \"Streams of pleasure ever flowing...\" \"Thither let our hearts aspire!\" [Didy
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Theodora : Part III \"Ere this their doom is past\" [Irene]
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Theodora : Part III \"O love divine, thou source of fame\" [Irene, Chorus]
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Agrippina condotta a morire HWV110 : I \"Dunque sarà pur vero, che disseti la terra il sangue mio?\"
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Agrippina condotta a morire HWV110 : II \"Orrida, oscura l\'etra si renda\" [Soprano]
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Agrippina condotta a morire HWV110 : III \"Ma pria che d\'empia morte\" [Soprano]
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Agrippina condotta a morire HWV110 : IV \"Renda cenere il tiranno\" [Soprano]
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Agrippina condotta a morire HWV110 : V \"Sì, sì, del gran tiranno provi l\'alta potenza \'l traditor
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Agrippina condotta a morire HWV110 : VI \"Come, o Dio! bramo la morte a chi ebbe via da me?\" [Sopra
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Agrippina condotta a morire HWV110 : VII \"Se infelice al mondo vissi\" [Soprano]
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Agrippina condotta a morire HWV110 : VIII \"Prema l\'ingrato figlio di plaustro trionfal sponde gemm
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Agrippina condotta a morire HWV110 : IX \"Su, lacerate il seno, ministri\" [Soprano]
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Agrippina condotta a morire HWV110 : X \"Ecco a morte già corro\" [Soprano]
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Armida abbandonata HWV105 : I \"Dietro l\'orme fugaci del guerrier\" [Soprano]
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Armida abbandonata HWV105 : II \"Ah! crudele, e pur ten\' vai\" [Soprano]
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Armida abbandonata HWV105 : III \"Per te mi struggo, infido\" [Soprano]
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Armida abbandonata HWV105 : IV \"O voi, dell\'incostante\" [Soprano]
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Armida abbandonata HWV105 : V \"Venti, venti, fermate, sì\" [Soprano]
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Armida abbandonata HWV105 : VI \"Ma che parlo, che dico?\" [Soprano]
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Armida abbandonata HWV105 : VII \"In tanti affanni miei assistimi almen tu, Nume d\'amore!\" [Sopran
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La Lucrezia HWV145 : II \"Già superbo del mio affanno\" [Soprano]
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La Lucrezia HWV145 : III \"Ma voi forse nel Cielo, per castigo maggior del mio delitto\" [Soprano]
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La Lucrezia HWV145 : IV \"Il suol che preme, l\'aura che spira l\'empio Romano\" [Soprano]
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La Lucrezia HWV145 : V \"Ah! che ancor nell\'abisso dormon le furie! [Soprano]
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La Lucrezia HWV145 : VI \"Alla salma infedel porga la pena\" [Soprano]
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La Lucrezia HWV145 : VII \"A voi, padre, consorte, a Roma, al mondo presento il mio morir\" [Soprano
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La Lucrezia HWV145 : VIII \"Già nel seno comincia a compir questo ferro i duri uffizii\" [Soprano]
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