Aure, T.A.: Cantatas - The School of Anacreon / Delia / Frolick and Free / The Morning / Lydia / Bacchus and Ariadne /

"Aure, T.A.: Cantatas - The School of Anacreon / Delia / Frolick and Free / The Morning / Lydia / Bacchus and Ariadne / album by Thomas Arne on Fair Music Project"

Release Date: 2006-01-01T00:00:00.000000Z

  • The School of Anacreon: Recitative. The festive board - Aria. Tell me not the Joys
  • The School of Anacreon: Recitative: The festive board - Aria: Tell me not the Joys
  • The School of Anacreon: Aria. Business title, pomp and state…But let Love, let Life be mine
  • The School of Anacreon: Aria: Business title, pomp and state…But let Love, let Life be mine
  • Delia: Recitative. From golden slumber - Aria. O'er Hill and Dale
  • Delia: Recitative: From golden slumber - Aria: O'er Hill and Dale
  • Delia: Aria. The sun too soon withdraws his Pow'r…O let us then the Time improve
  • Delia: Aria: The sun too soon withdraws his Pow'r…O let us then the Time improve
  • Frolick and Free: Aria. Frolick and Free, for pleasure born
  • Frolick and Free: Aria: Frolick and Free, for pleasure born
  • Frolick and Free: Aria. But God of Sleep… Invade me not… Since we must be oblig'd… When I can laugh
  • Frolick and Free: Aria: But God of Sleep… Invade me not… since we must be oblig'd… When I can laugh
  • Frolick and Free: Aria. But oh, If melting in my Arms
  • Frolick and Free: Aria: But oh, if melting in my Arms
  • The Morning: Aria. The glitt'ring Sun
  • The Morning: Aria: The glitt'ring Sun
  • The Morning: Aria and Recitative. The Lark his warbling matin sings… The Village up, the Shepherd tries his Pipe
  • The Morning: Aria and Recitative: The Lark his warbling matin sings… The Village up, the Shepherd tries his Pipe
  • The Morning: Aria. Oh! That on th'enamel'd Green
  • The Morning: Aria: Oh! that on th'enamel'd Green
  • Lydia: Recitative. Beneath This sad and silent Gloom - Aria. Lovely Maid (After Sappho)
  • Lydia (after Sappho): Recitative: Beneath this sad and silent Gloom - Aria: Lovely Maid
  • Lydia: Recitative. I dream of her unequall'd Charms - Aria. Anguish waste (After Sappho)
  • Lydia (after Sappho): Recitative: I dream of her unequall'd Charms - Aria: Anguish waste
  • Lydia: Recitative. No, let him Triumph - Aria. Wander Lydia, so will I (After Sappho)
  • Lydia (after Sappho): Recitative: No, let him Triumph - Aria: Wander Lydia, so will I
  • Bacchus and Ariadne: Recitative. The faithless Theseus (Ariadne) - Aria. Ah Theseus stay
  • Bacchus and Ariadne: Recitative: The faithless Theseus (Ariadne) - Aria: Ah Theseus stay
  • Bacchus and Ariadne: Recitative. The Jolly God (Bacchus) - Aria. Cease lovely Nymph to weep
  • Bacchus and Ariadne: Recitative: The Jolly God (Bacchus) - Aria: Cease lovely Nymph to weep
  • Bacchus and Ariadne: Aria. I am Bacchus God of Wine - Recitative. With soft reluctance
  • Bacchus and Ariadne: Aria: I am Bacchus God of Wine - Recitative: With soft reluctance
  • Bacchus and Ariadne: Aria. Learn hence ye fond Maidens who droop and who pine
  • Bacchus and Ariadne: Aria: Learn hence ye fond Maidens who droop and who pine
  • Advice to Chloe: Aria. Still you flee me
  • Advice to Chloe: Aria: Still you flee me
  • Advice to Chloe: Recitative. All these foolish notions - Aria. From thy Watchful Mother flying
  • Advice to Chloe: Recitative: All these foolish notions - Aria: From thy Watchful Mother flying