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L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato, HWV 55 | |
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Part I, No. 1: Ouverture (Concerto grosso, Op. 6, |
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Part I, No. 2: Accompagnato - Hence, loathed Melan |
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Part I, No. 3: Accompagnato - Hence, vain deluding |
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Part I, No. 4: Air - Come, thou Goddess fair and f |
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Part I, No. 5: Air - Come rather, Goddess, sage an |
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Part I, No. 6: Air - Haste thee, nymph (L'Allegro: |
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Part I, No. 7: Air - Come and trip it (Tenor, Chor |
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Part I, No. 8: Accompagnato - Come, pensive Nun (I |
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Part I, No. 9: Arioso - Come, but keep thy wonted |
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Part I, No. 10: Accompagnato - There, held in holy |
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Part I, No. 11: Recitative - Hence, loathed Melanc |
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Part I, No. 12: Air - Mirth, admit me of thy crew |
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Part I, No. 13: Accompagnato - First and chief, on |
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Part I, No. 14: Air - Sweet bird (Soprano) |
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Part I, No. 15: Recitative - If I give thee honour |
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Part I, No. 16: Air - Mirth, admit me of thy crew |
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Part I, No. 17: Air - Oft, on a plat of rising gro |
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Part I, No. 18: Air - Far from all resort of mirth |
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Part I, No. 19: Recitative - If I give thee honour |
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Part I, No. 20: Air - Let me wander not unseen (Te |
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Part I, No. 21: Air - Straight mine eye (Soprano) |
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Part I, No. 22: Accompagnato - Mountains, on whose |
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Part I, No. 23: Air - Or let the merry bells ring |
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Disc: 2 |
L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato, HWV 55 | |
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Part II, No. 24: Ouverture (Concerto grosso, Op. 6 |
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Part II, No. 25: Accompagnato - Hence, vain deludi |
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Part II, No. 26: Air - Sometimes let gorgeous Trag |
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Part II, No. 27: Air - But oh, sad virgin (Soprano |
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Part II, No. 28: Recitative - Thus, Night, oft see |
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Part II, No. 29: Bass solo (L'Allegro: Bass) and C |
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Part II, No. 30: Air - There let Hymen oft appear |
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Part II, No. 31: Accompagnato - Me, when the Sun b |
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Part II, No. 32: Air - Hide me from Day's garnish |
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Part II, No. 33: Air - I'll to the well-trod stage |
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Part II, No. 34: Air - And ever against eating car |
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Part II, No. 35: Air - Orpheus self may have his h |
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Part II, No. 36: Air and Chorus - These delights i |
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Part II, No. 37: Recitative - But ley my due feet |
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Part II, No. 38: Chorus - There let the pealing or |
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Part II, No. 39: Air - May at last my weary age (S |
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Part II, No. 40: Chorus - These pleasures, Melanch |
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Part III, No. 41: Ouverture (Concerto for Organ an |
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Part III, No. 42: Accompagnato - Hence! Boast not |
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Part III, No. 43: Air - Come, with native lustre s |
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Part III, No. 44: Accompagnato - Sweet Temp'rance |
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Part III, No. 45: Air - Come, with gentle hand res |
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Part III, No. 46: Recitative - No more short life |
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Part III, No. 47: Air - Each action will derive ne |
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Part III, No. 48: Duet - As steals the morn upon t |
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Part III, No. 49: Chorus - Thy pleasures, Moderati |
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