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Benjamin Britten - The Collector's Edition [Box Set] by Various Artists

  • Artist:Various Artists
  • Media:Audio CD
  • Label: PLG UK Classics
  • Released: 29 September 2008
  • Barcode: 5099921752629
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    • I. Lacrymosa (Andante ben misurato) -
    • II. Dies irae (Allegro con fuoco) -
    • III. Requiem aeternam (Andante molto tranquillo)
    • Dawn
    • Sunday Morning
    • Moonlight
    • Passacaglia from 'Peter Grimes' Op. 33b
    • Storm
    • Theme: Allegro maestoso e largamente (full orchestra - woodwind - brass - strings - percussion - full orchestra)
    • Variation A: Presto (flutes & piccolo)
    • Variation B: Lento (oboes)
    • Variation C: Moderato (clarinets)
    • Variation D: Allegro con marcia (bassoons)
    • Variation E: Brillante, alla polacca (violins)
    • Variation F: Meno mosso (violas)
    • Variation G: L'istesso tempo (cellos)
    • Variation H: Cominciando lento ma poco a poco accel. al Allegro (double basses)
    • Variation I: Maestoso (harp)
    • Variation J: L'istesso tempo (horns)
    • Variation K: Vivace (trumpets)
    • Variation L: Allegro pomposo (trombones & tuba)
    • Percussion - Variation M: Moderato (percussion)
    • Fugue: Allegro molto - Con slancio (L'istesso tempo) (full orchestra)
    • Canadian Carnival, Op.19
    • Theme -
    • Var.I Recitative -
    • Var.II Romance -
    • Var.III March -
    • Var.IV Arabesque
    • Var.V Chant -
    • Var.VI Nocturne -
    • Var.VII Badinerie
    • Var.VIII Burlesque
    • Var.IX Toccata I - Toccata II -
    • Var.X Adagio
    • Var.XI Tarantella
    • Scottish Ballad Op. 26
    • An American Overture Op. 27
    • Occasional Overture Op. 38
    • The Building of the House - Overture Op. 79
    • I. Toccata (Allegro molto e con brio)
    • II. Waltz (Allegretto)
    • III. Impromptu (Andante lento) -
    • IV. March (Allegro moderato - sempre alla marcia)
    • I. Moderato con moto
    • II. Vivace - Cadenza -
    • III. Passacaglia (Andante lento (un poco meno mosso) - Largamente (lento) - Lento e solenne)
    • Young Apollo Op. 16
    • I. Boisterous Bourrée
    • II. Playful Pizzicato
    • III. Sentimental Sarabande
    • IV. Frolicsome Finale
    • Introduction and Theme
    • Variation 1: Adagio
    • Variation 2: March
    • Variation 3: Romance
    • Variation 4: Aria italiana
    • Variation 5: Bourrée classique
    • Variation 6: Wiener Walzer
    • Variation 7: Moto perpetuo
    • Variation 8: Funeral March
    • Variation 9: Chant
    • Variation 10: Fugue and Finale
    • Prelude & Fugue Op. 29
    • Lachrymae Op. 48
    • The Tournament
    • The Lute Song
    • March
    • Coranto
    • Pavane
    • Morris Dance
    • Galliard
    • Lavolta
    • Gloriana moritura
    • I. Allegro maestoso
    • II. Presto inquieto
    • Cadenza
    • IV. Passacaglia (Andante allegro)
    • Variations on a Christmas carol, 'Men of Goodwill'
    • I: Poco presto ed agitato
    • II: Andante lento
    • III: Tarantella (Presto vivace)
    • Russian Funeral
    • I. Cakes and Ale
    • II. The Bitter Withy
    • III. Hankin Booby
    • IV. Hunt the Squirrel
    • V. Lord Melbourne
    • March
    • Nocturne
    • Waltz
    • Pantomime
    • Moto perpetuo
    • March
    • Canzonetta
    • Tirolese
    • Bolero
    • Tarantella
    • I. Allegro brillante -
    • II. Allegretto
    • III. Allegretto -
    • IV. Bolero (Allegro moderato) -
    • V. Allegro con brio
    • Prelude
    • The Fool and the Dwarf (David Purser, principal trombone)
    • March and Courtiers' Dance (John Harle, alto saxophone)
    • Entry of the Pages and the Four Kings (Sebastian Bell, principal flute)
    • Variation of the King of the North
    • Variation of the King of the East (Michael Thompson, horn)
    • Variation of the King of the West
    • Variation of the King of the South (John Chimes, timpani; Kevin Nutty, native drums)
    • The Kings bow before the Emperor
    • Variation of Princess Belle Epine
    • Variation of Princess Belle Rose and Pas de deux (Gareth Hulse, oboe; John Miller, trumpet)
    • The Kings and Belle Rose
    • Belle Epine and the Four Kings
    • The Rage of the Kings
    • Entry of the Four Winged Frogs (John Orford, principal bassoon)
    • Introduction: Belle Rose borne in by the Frogs
    • Waltz (Clouds, Stars and Moon)
    • Belle Rose borne in by the Frogs
    • Entrée (Sea Horses, Fish Creatures and Waves)
    • Variation (Sea Horses)
    • Variation (Fish Creatures) (Helen Tunstall, harp; Joy Farrall, clarinet)
    • Coda
    • Belle Rose borne in by the Frogs
    • Pas de deux (Male and Female Flames)
    • Variation (Male Flame)
    • Variation (Female Flame)
    • Coda
    • Belle Rose, exhausted, borne in by the Frogs
    • Belle Rose in darkness (Nona Liddell, violin)
    • The Pagodas (James Holland, principal percussion; John Constable, principal keyboard)
    • The Salamander
    • Pas de deux (The Prince and Belle Rose) (Nicholas Daniel, cor anglais; Helen Tunstall, harp)
    • Belle Rose hunts for the Prince
    • Empress Belle Epine
    • The Old Emperor (John Harle, alto saxophone)
    • Appearance of Belle Rose and the Salamander
    • Transformation
    • Pas de six: Entrée
    • Variation I: Pas de deux
    • Variation II: Girl's Solo (Nona Liddell, violin; Christopher van Kampen, cello)
    • Boy's Solo
    • Pas de trois
    • Coda
    • Pas de caractère (The Emperor and the Fool)
    • Pas de deux (Belle Rose and the Prince of the Pagodas)
    • Variation (The Prince)
    • Variation (Belle Rose)
    • Finale
    • Apotheosis
    • Rhapsody for string quartet (1929)
    • I. Andante - Allegro molto e con fuoco
    • II. Poco adagio ma con moto
    • III. Allegro molto vivace
    • Elegy (1930)
    • I. Allegro maestoso
    • II. Lento ed espressivo
    • III. Allegro giocoso
    • Phantasy in F minor
    • Phantasy Op. 2
    • March
    • Waltz
    • Burlesque
    • Alla marcia
    • I. Andante sostenuto
    • II. Allegretto con slancio
    • III. Andante calmo
    • IV. Molto vivace
    • I. Allegro calmo senza rigore
    • II. Vivace
    • III. Chacony (Sostenuto)
    • I. Duets (with moderato movement)
    • II. Ostinato (Very fast)
    • III. Solo (Very calm)
    • IV. Burlesque (Fast, con fuoco)
    • V. Recitative and Passacaglia 'La Srenissima' (Slow)
    • Canto Primo: Sostenuto e largamente
    • I Fuga: Andante moderato
    • II Lamento: Lento rubato
    • Canto Secondo: Sostenuto
    • III Serenata: Allegretto (pizzicato)
    • IV Marcia: Alla marcia moderato
    • Canto Terzo: Sostenuto
    • V Bordone: Moderato quasi recitativo
    • VI Moto perpetuo e Canto quarto: Presto
    • I Declamato: Largo
    • II Fuga: Andante
    • III Scherzo: Allegro molto
    • IV Andante lento
    • V Ciaccona: Allegro
    • I Introduzione: Lento
    • II Marcia: Allegro
    • III Canto: Con moto
    • IV Barcarola: Lento
    • V Dialogo: Allgretto
    • VI Fuga: Andante espressivo
    • VII Recitativo: Fantastico
    • VIII Moto perpetuo: Presto
    • IX Passacaglia: Lento solenne
    • I. Early Morning Bathe
    • II. Sailing
    • III. Funfair
    • IV. Night
    • I. John (Poco allegro vivace)
    • II. Daphne (Poco andante grazioso)
    • III. Michael (Poco presto e molto capriccioso)
    • Night Piece (Notturno) (1963)
    • Moderato
    • Nocturne
    • Twelve Variations (1931)
    • I. Rather fast and nervous
    • II. Quick, with wit
    • III. Dramatic
    • IV. Rhythmic; not fast
    • V. Variations: Quiet and simple
    • Lullaby
    • Lullaby for a Retired Colonel
    • Mazurka elegiaca Op. 23 No. 2
    • Introduction -
    • Rondo alla burlesca
    • I. Introduction (Andante maestoso)
    • II. March (Allegro alla marcia)
    • III. Moto perpetuo (Allegro molto e con fuoco)
    • IV. Lullaby (Lento tranquillo)
    • V. Waltz (Alla valse: vivace e rubato)
    • I. Dialogo (Allegro)
    • II. Scherzo-pizzicato (Allegretto)
    • III. Elegia (Lento)
    • IV. Marcia (Energico)
    • V. Moto perpetuo (Presto)
    • 1. Pan (Senza misura)
    • 2. Phaeton (Vivace ritmico)
    • 3. Niobe (Andante)
    • 4. Bacchus (Allegro pesante)
    • 5. Narcissus (Lento piacevole)
    • 6. Arethusa (Largamente)
    • I. Musingly (Meditation)
    • II. Agitated (Molto agitatavo)
    • III. Restless (Inquieto)
    • IV. Uneasy (Ansioso)
    • V. March-like (Quasi una marcia)
    • VI. Dreaming (Sognanti)
    • VII. Greatly rocking (Cullante)
    • VIII. Passacaglia (Misurato)
    • IX. Slow and quiet (Molto tranquillo)
    • Requiem aeternam dona eis Domine
    • What passing-bells for these who die as cattle?
    • Kyrie eleison
    • Dies irae, dies illa
    • Bugles sang, saddening the evening air
    • Liber scriptus proferetur
    • Out there, we've walked quite friendly up to Death
    • Recordare Jesu pie
    • Be slowly lifted up, thou long black arm
    • Dies irae, dies illa
    • Lacrimosa dies illa
    • Move him into the sun...Pie Jesu
    • Domine Jesu Christe
    • So Abram rose, and clave the wood, and went
    • Sanctus, sanctus, sanctus
    • Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini
    • After the blast of lightning from the East
    • V. Agnus Dei
    • Libera me, Domine, de morte aeterna
    • It seemed that out of battle I escaped
    • Let us sleep now...In paradisum
    • Introduction: Shine out (Anon. 16th century)
    • The merry Cuckoo (E Spencer)
    • Spring, the sweet Spring (T Nashe)
    • The Driving Boy (G Peele and J Clare)
    • The Morning Star (J Milton)
    • Welcome, Maids of Honour (R Herrick)
    • Waters above! (H Vaughan)
    • Out of the lawn lie in bad (W H Auden)
    • When will my May come (Barnefield)
    • Fair and Fair (G Peele)
    • Sound the flute! (W Blake)
    • Finale: London, to thee I do present (J Beaumont, J Fletcher & anon. 13th century)
    • I. In a garden shady this holy lady
    • II. I cannot grow
    • III. O ear whose creatures cannot wish to fall
    • I: Procession
    • II: Wolcum Yole!
    • III. There is no rose
    • IV: (a) That yongë child
    • IV: (b) Balulalow
    • V: As dew in Aprille
    • VI: This little Babe
    • VII: Interlude (Andante pastorale) [harp]
    • VIII: In freezing winter night
    • IX: Spring Carol
    • X: Deo Gracias!
    • XI: Recession
    • I. Kyrie
    • II. Gloria
    • III. Sanctus
    • IV. Benedictus
    • V. Agnus Dei
    • Festival Te Deum Op. 32 (2004 Digital Remaster)
    • Rejoice in God, O ye Tongues (choir)
    • For I will consider my Cat Jeoffry (treble)
    • For the Mouse is a creature of great personal valour (alto)
    • For the flowers are great blessings (tenor)
    • For I am under the same accusation (choir)
    • For He is the spirit (bass and choir)
    • Hallelujah (choir)
    • Te Deum (1934) (2004 Digital Remaster)
    • Jubilate Deo (1961) (2004 Digital Remaster)
    • Hymn to the Virgin
    • Introduction: Our eyes are blinded by the holiness you bear
    • The Birth of Nicolas
    • Nicolas devotes himself to God
    • He journeys to Palestine
    • Nicolas comes to Myra and is chosen Bishop
    • Nicolas from prison
    • Nicolas and the pickled boys
    • His Piety and Marvellous Works
    • The Death of Nicolas
    • Hymn to St Peter Op. 56a (1968 Digital Remaster)
    • A Hymn of St Columba (Regis regum rectissimi) (attrib. St. Columba)
    • St Godric's Hymn
    • Imon waxe wood
    • Lenton is come
    • The long night
    • Yific of luve can
    • Carol
    • Ye that pasen by
    • A death
    • I. The Sweep's Song: "Sweep! Sweep!" (Audience Song I - Audience/Clem/Black Bob)
    • II. Quartet: "Sweep this chimney!" (Miss Baggott/Rowan/Clem/Black Bob)
    • III. Duet: "Now, little white boy!" (Clem/Black Bob)
    • IIIa Hide and Seek: "Juliet! Juliet!" (Children)
    • IV. Shanty: "Pull the rope gently" (Children)
    • V. Ensemble: "Is he wounded?" (Sam/Children)
    • VI. Marching Song: "Sooty tracks upon the sheet" (Children/Miss Baggott/Black Bob/Clem)
    • VII. Trio: "Sam! Sam!" (Black Bob/Clem/Miss Baggott)
    • VIII. Aria: "Run, poor sweepboy" (Rowan/Children)
    • IX. Sammy's Bath: "The kettles are singing" (Audience Song II - Audience/Rowan/Sam)
    • X. Ensemble: "O why do you weep" (Rowan/Sam/Children)
    • XI. Pantomine and .....
    • XII. ..... Scena: "Ah! ..... Blackguards!" (Miss Baggott)
    • XIII. Finale: "Help! Help! She's collapsed!" (Miss Baggott/Rowan/Children)
    • XIV. The Night Song: "The owk, wide-winging" (Audience Song III - Audience)
    • XV. Aria: "Soon the coach will carry you away" (Juliet)
    • XVI. Ensemble: "Morning, Sammy" (Children/Sammy)
    • XVII. Trio and Ensemble: "Ready, Alfred?" (Tom/Alfred/Miss Baggott/Rowan/Children)
    • XVIII. Finale: Coaching Song: "The horses are champing" (Audience Song IV - Omnes/Audience)
    • Theme - A Boy was Born
    • Variation I - Lullaby, Jesu
    • Variation II - Herod
    • Variation III - Jesu, as Thou art our Saviour
    • Variations IV - The Three kings
    • Variation V - In the bleak mid-winter
    • Variation VI - Noël!
    • A Shepherd's Carol (Auden)
    • Lord Jesus, think on me
    • I, God, that all this world hath wroughte
    • O, Lorde, I thanke thee lowde and still
    • Now in the name of God I will begyne
    • Wyffe, in this vessell we shall be kepte
    • Noye, Noye, take thou thy company
    • Sir! heare are lions, lepardes, in
    • Wiffe, come in! why standes thou their?
    • It is good for to be still
    • Eternal Father, strong to save
    • Now forty dayes are fullie gone
    • Noye, take thy wife anone
    • Noye, heare I behette thee a heste
    • The spacious firmament on high
    • Heaven-Haven
    • O deus, ego amo te
    • Rosa Mystica
    • The Soldier
    • Prayer II
    • God's Grandeur
    • Prayer I
    • The Ballad of Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard (1995 Digital Remaster)
    • Chaos
    • The Morning Stars
    • Angels appear to Jacob, Elisha and Mary
    • Christ, the fair glory
    • War in the heaven
    • Heaven is here
    • A thousand, thousand gleaming fires
    • Funeral march for a Boy
    • Whoso dwelleth under the defence of the most High
    • There came out also at this time
    • Ye watchers and ye holy ones
    • 1. Funeral March -
    • 2. Scherzo (Dance of Death)
    • 3. Recitative and Choral - Epilogue (Funeral March)
    • 'Praise we great men' -
    • 'Praise we the just'
    • [Coda]
    • I. Fanfare
    • II. Villes
    • IIIa. Phrase
    • IIIb. Antique
    • IV. Royauté
    • V. Marine
    • VI. Interlude
    • VII. Being Beauteous
    • VIII. Parade
    • IX. Départ
    • Prologue (horn solo)
    • 1. Pastoral: The day's grown old (Charles Cotton)
    • 2. Nocturne: The splendour falls on castle walls (Alfred, Lord Tennyson)
    • 3. Elegy: O Rose, thou art sick (William Blake)
    • 4. Dirge: This ae nighte (anon. 15th century)
    • 5. Hymn: Queen and huntress (Ben Jonson)
    • 6. Sonnet: O soft embalmer of the still midnight (John Keats)
    • Epilogue (horn solo)
    • Now sleeps the crimson petal
    • On a poet's lips I slept (Shelley)
    • Below the thunders of the upper deep (Tennyson) (Robin O'Neill, bassoon)
    • Encinctured with a twine of leaves (Coleridge) (Thelma Owen, harp)
    • Midnight's bell goes ting, ting, ting, ting, ting (Middleton) (Frank Lloyd, french horn)
    • But that night when on my bed I lay (Wordsworth) (David Corkhill, timpani)
    • She sleeps on soft, last breaths (Owen) (James Brown, cor anglais)
    • What is more gentle than a wind in summer? (Keats) (William Bennett, flute; Thea King, clarinet)
    • When most I wink, then do mine eyes best see (Shakespeare)
    • 1. Nuits de juin (wds. Victor Hugo)
    • 2. Sagesse (wds. Paul Verlaine)
    • 3. L'Enfance (wds. Victor Hugo)
    • 4. Chanson d'automne (wds. Paul Verlaine)
    • Prologue
    • A. Rats Away!
    • B. Messalina
    • C. Dance of Death (Hawking for the Partridge)
    • Epilogue and Funeral March
    • Folk Song Arrangement: Little Sir William
    • Folk Song Arrangement: Come you not from Newcastle?
    • Folk Song Arrangement: The Bonny Earl o' Moray
    • Folk Song Arrangement: Oliver Cromwell
    • In May, in brilliant Athens
    • Oh Gods of wrath
    • My time's too short, your highness
    • La belle est au jardin d'amour
    • Eho! Eho!
    • Fileuse
    • Quand j'étais chez mon père.
    • Le roi s'en va-t'en chasse (The King goes a-hunting)
    • 1. Sì come nella penna e nell'inchiostro (XVI)
    • 2. A che più debb'io mai l'intensa voglia (XXXI)
    • 3. Veggio co' bei vostri occhi un dolce lume (XXX)
    • 4. Tu sa' ch'io so, signior mie, che tu sai (LV)
    • 5. Rendete a gli occhi miei, o fonte o fiume (XXXVIII)
    • 6. S'un casto amor, s'una pietà superna (XXXII)
    • 7. Spirto ben nato, in cui si specchia e vede (XXIV)
    • 1. Oh my black Soule!
    • 2. Batter my heart
    • 3. Oh might those sighes and teares
    • 4. Oh, to vex me
    • 5. What if this present
    • 6. Since she whom I loved
    • 7. At the round earth's imagined corners
    • 8. Thou hast made me
    • 9. Death, be not proud
    • 1. Let the florid music praise!
    • 2. Now the leaves are falling fast
    • 3. Seascape
    • 4. Nocturne
    • 5. As it is, plenty
    • 1. At Day-close in November
    • 2. Midnight on the Great Western (or The Journeying Boy)
    • 3. Wagtail and Baby (A Satire)
    • 4. The Little Old Table
    • 5. The Choirmaster's Burial (or The Tenor Man's Story)
    • 6. Proud Songsters (Thrushes, Finches and Nightingales)
    • 7. At the Railway Station, Upway (or The Convict and Boy with the Violin)
    • 8. Before Life and After
    • Canticle I: My beloved is mine Op. 40
    • Canticle II: Abraham and Isaac Op. 51
    • Canticle III: Still falls the rain Op. 55
    • Canticle IV: Journey of the Magi Op. 86
    • Canticle V: The Death of Saint Narcissus Op. 89
    • Folk Song Arrangements: The plough boy
    • Folksong Arrangements: The Salley Gardens
    • Folk Song Arrangements: The foggy, foggy dew
    • Folk Song Arrangements: There's none to soothe
    • Folk Song Arrangements: O waly, waly
    • Folk Song Arrangements: The ash grove
    • Folk Song Arrangements: Greensleves
    • The Children and Sir Nameless
    • If it's ever spring again
    • 1. Beware! (Henry Longfellow, from the German)
    • 2. O that I had ne'er been married (Robert Burns)
    • 3. Epitaph: The Clerk (Herbert Asquith)
    • Not even summer yet
    • To lie flat on the back
    • Night covers up the rigid land
    • The Oxen (Christmas eve, and twelve of the clock)
    • Dawtie's Devotion
    • Tradition
    • The Gully
    • A Song of Enchantment
    • Silver
    • Tit for Tat
    • Mother Comfort (wds. M. Slater)
    • Underneath the abject willow (wds. W. H. Auden)
    • Folk Song Arrangement: Sweet Polly Oliver (2000 Digital Remaster)
    • Folk Song Arrangement: The Minstrel Boy (2000 Digital Remaster)
    • Folk Song Arrangement: The Brisk Young Widow (2000 Digital Remaster)
    • Folk Song Arrangement: Ca' the Yowes (2000 Digital Remaster)
    • Folk Song Arrangement: The Lincolnshire Poacher (2000 Digital Remaster)
    • Folk Song Arrangement: O can ye sew cushions? (2000 Digital Remaster)
    • Folk Song Arrangement: The trees they grow so high (2000 Digital Remaster)
    • Early one morning
    • How sweet the answer
    • Voici le printemps
    • The last rose of summer
    • Dear harp of my country
    • Oft in the stilly night
    • The Queen's Epicedium (1980 Digital Remaster)
    • Sound the Trumpet
    • I attempt from love's sickness to fly (Dryden/Howard)
    • Lost is my quiet for ever Z502
    • Fairest Isle (Dryden)
    • What can we poor females do Z518
    • I'll sail upon the Dog-star (Thomas D'Urfey) Z571.6
    • The Knotting Song (Charles Sedley) Z371
    • Man is for the woman made (Peter Anthony Motteux) Z605.3
    • 1. Let sullen discord smile (Nahum Tate) Z321.6
    • 2. Why should men quarrel? (John Dryden & Sir Robert Howard) Z630.4d
    • 3. So when the glittering Queen of Night (Thomas D'Urfey) Z333.11
    • 4. Thou tun'st this world (Nicholas Brady) Z328.6
    • 5a. 'Tis holiday (Nahum Tate) Z321.5 - 5b. Sound Fame thy brazen trumpet (Thomas Betterton & John Dryden) Z627.22
    • Song: We are the darkness in the heat of the day (The Heart of the Matter)
    • Frühlingsnacht
    • 1. Introduction (orch.)
    • Since the birth of the earth (Chorus of Old Trees) -
    • No. No. We do not want life to be slow (Four Young Trees, Chorus of Old Trees) -
    • Ooh! Ooh! O how terrible to be as old fashioned as a tree (Three Wild Geese) -
    • You are all to leave here (Wild Geese, Young Trees, Old Trees) -
    • It isn't very often the conservatives are wrong (Wild Geese)...But once in a while the odd thing happens (Old Trees, Young Trees, Wild Geese)
    • 2a. First Ballad Interlude: The cold wind blew through the crooked thorn (Narrator)
    • 3. Bunyan's Greeting (Voice of Paul Bunyan)
    • 3a. Call of Lumberjacks (Lumberjacks)
    • 4. Lumberjacks' Chorus: My birthplace was in Sweden (Lumberjacks)
    • 4a. Bunyan's Welcome (Bunyan)
    • 5. Quartet of Swedes: Swedish born and Swedish bred (Four Swedes, Bunyan, chorus)
    • 6. Western Union Boy's Song: A telegram from oversea (Western Union Boy, chorus, Bunyan, Hel, Sam, Ben)
    • 7. Cooks' Duet: Sam for soups. Ben for beans (Sam, Ben, Inkslinger, Bunyan)
    • 8. Animal Trio: Ah! Miaou! The single creature lives a partial life (Fido, Moppet, Poppet)
    • 8a. Bunyan's Goodnight (i) (Bunyan)
    • 8b. Exit of Lumberjacks: Down the line...Timberrr (Lumberjacks)
    • 9. The Blues: Gold in the North came the blizzard to say (Bunyan, Quartet of the Defeated, Inkslinger)
    • 10. Bunyan's Goodnight (ii) (Bunyan)
    • 10a. Second Ballad Interlude: The Spring came and the Summer and Fall (Narrator)
    • 11. Food Chorus: Do I look the sort of fellow (chorus, Inkslinger, Sam, Ben)
    • 12. Chorus Accusation: There now look what you have done (Cross, Inkslinger, Jen, Pete, Andy, chorus)
    • 12a. Slim's Song: In fair days and in foul...I come from open spaces (Slim, Inkslinger, Poppet, Fido, Moppet, Four Swedes)
    • 13. Bunyan's Return: Look, the Chief is back (chorus, Inkslinger, Fido)
    • 14. Inkslinger's Song: It was out in the sticks (Inkslinger)
    • 14a. Entrance of Chorus (Pete, Andy, Jen, Cross)
    • 15. Tiny's Entrance (Ben, Sam, Cross, Andy, Shears)
    • 15a. Tiny's Song: Ah!...Whether the sun shine upon children playing (Tiny, Inkslinger, chorus, Slim)
    • 16. Inkslinger's Regret: All the little brooks of love (Inkslinger, Bunyan, chorus)
    • 17. Bunyan's Goodnight (iii) (Bunyan)
    • 18. Bunyan's Good Morning (Bunyan, chorus)
    • 18a. Shears' Song: It has always been my dream (Shears, Bunyan, Hel)
    • 18b. Bunyan's Warning (Bunyan)
    • 19. Farmers' Song: The shanty-boy invades the wood (Shears, Solo II, Farmers)
    • 19a. Farmers' Exit (orch., Four Cronies of Hel Helson, Hel)
    • 20. The Mocking of Hel Helson: Heron, heron winging by (Hel, Heron, chorus, Moon, Wind, Beetle, Squirrel, Moppet, Poppet, Fido)
    • 21. Fido's Sympathy: Won't you tell me what's the matter? (Fido, Hel)
    • 22. Cats' Creed: Let Man the romantic in vision espy (Moppet, Poppet, Bunyan, Cronies, Hel)
    • 23. The Fight: What is it? What's happening? (chorus)
    • 23a. Love Duet: Move, move from the trysting stone (Slim, Tiny, chorus)
    • 23b. Mock Funeral March: Take away the body and lay it on the ice (chorus, Cronies, Helson, Bunyan
    • 23c. Hymn: O great day of discovery! (Bunyan, chorus, Hel, Tiny, Slim
    • 24. Third Ballad Interlude: So Helson smiled and Bunyan smiled (Narrator)
    • Rah! Another slice of turkey (chorus, Fido, Moppet, Poppet) -
    • Dear friends, with your leave (Inkslinger, chorus) -
    • Carry her over the water (Tenor I, Tenor II, Baritone, Fido, Moppet, Poppet, chorus) -
    • Where we are is not very far (Tiny, Slim, Inkslinger, chorus, Hel, Shears, Western Union Boy) -
    • A telegram from Hollywood (Western Union Boy, Inkslinger) -
    • We always knew that one day you (chorus, Inkslinger)
    • 26. Bunyan's Farewell (Bunyan)
    • 27. Litany: The campfire embers are black and cold (chorus, Fido, Moppet, Poppet, Tiny, Slim, Bunyan, Hel, Inkslinger)
    • Peter Grimes (Hobson/Swallow/Peter)
    • You sailed your boat round the coast (Swallow/Peter/Mrs Sedley/Chorus/Hobson/Ellen)
    • Peter Grimes, I here advise you! (Swallow/Chorus/Hobson/Peter)
    • The truth ... the pity (Peter/Ellen)
    • Interlude I: Dawn
    • Oh hang at open doors the net (Chorus/1st Fisherman/Auntie/Boles/Balstrode/2nd Fisherman/Rector/Nieces/Mrs Sedley/Swallow)
    • Hi! Give us a hand (Peter/Boles/Balstrode/Ned/Auntie/Hobson)
    • I have to go from pub to pub (Hobson/Chorus/Ellen/Ned)
    • Let her among you without fault cast the first stone (Ellen/Hobson/Mrs Sedley/Ned)
    • Look! The storm cone! (Balstrode/Chorus/Ned/Boles)
    • And do you prefer the storm
    • They listen to money (Balstrode/Peter)
    • What harbour shelters peace (Peter)
    • Interlude II: Storm
    • Past time to close! (Auntie/Mrs Sedley/Balstrode/Boles/Nieces/Fisherman)
    • Come on, boy! (Balstrode/Chorus)
    • Have you heard? The cliff is down (Ned/Auntie/Mrs Sedley/Balstrode/Chorus)
    • Now the Great Bear and Pleiades (Peter/Chorus/Nieces/Boles/Balstrode/Auntie)
    • Old Joe has gone fishing (Ned/Chorus/Peter)
    • The bridge is down (Hobson/Ned/Ellen/Boles/Auntie/Nieces/Peter)
    • Interlude III: Sunday morning
    • Glitter of waves and glitter of sunlight (Ellen/Chorus/Rector)
    • Child you're not too young to know (Ellen/Chorus/Rector/Peter)
    • This unrelenting work (Ellen/Peter/Chorus)
    • Fool to let it come to this! (Auntie/Ned/Boles/Chorus/Mrs Sedley/Balstrode/Lawyer/Swallow/Fisherwoman/Nices/Rector)
    • People! ... No! I will speak! (Boles/Chorus/Balstrode/Rector/Auntie/Ellen)
    • We planned that their lives should have a new start (Ellen/Rector/Mrs Sedley/Boles/Ned/Nieces/Auntie/Balstrode/Hobson/Swallow)
    • Now is gossip put on trial (Chorus/Mrs Sedley/Boles/Rector/Ned/Swallow)
    • From the gutter (Nieces/Auntie/Ellen)
    • Interlude IV: Passacaglia
    • Go there!
    • In dreams I've built myself some kindlier home (Peter)
    • Now! ... Now! (Chorus/Peter/Boles/Rector/Swallow/Ned)
    • Peter Grimes! Nobody there? (Rector/Swallow/Ned)
    • Interlude V: Moonlight
    • Assign your prettiness to me (Swallow/Nieces/Ned)
    • Mister Keene! Mister Keene! Can you spare a moment (Mrs Sedley/Ned)
    • Come along, Doctor! (First Burgess/Burgesses/Rector/Mrs Sedley/Ellen/Balstrode)
    • Embroidery in childhood was a luxury of idleness (Ellen/Balstrode)
    • Mister Swallow! Mister Swallow! (Mrs Sedley/Auntie/Swallow/Hobson)
    • Who holds himself apart, lets pride rise (Chorus)
    • Interlude VI
    • Grimes! Grimes! (Chorus/Peter)
    • Peter, we've come to take you home (Ellen/Peter/Balstrode)
    • To those who pass the Borough (Chorus/Swallow/Fisherman/Auntie/Boles)
    • Prologue (Prologue)
    • Theme
    • Scene 1 : The Journey (Governess)
    • Variation I
    • Scene 2 : The Welcome (Governess/Mrs. Grose/Miles/Flora)
    • Variation II
    • Scene 3 : The Letter (Governess/Mrs. Grose/Miles/Flora)
    • Variation III
    • Scene 4 : The Tower (Governess/Quint)
    • Variation IV
    • Scene 5 : The Window (Governess/Mrs. Grose/Miles/Flora/Quint)
    • Variation V
    • Scene 6 : The Lesson (Governess/Miles/Flora)
    • Variation VI
    • Scene 7 : The Lake (Governess/Miles/Flora)
    • Variation VII
    • Scene 8 : At Night (Governess/Mrs. Grose/Miles/Flora/Quint/Miss Jessel)
    • Variation VIII
    • Scene 1 : Colloquy and Soliloquy (Governess/Quint/Miss Jessel)
    • Variation IX
    • Scene 2 : The Bells (Governess/Mrs. Grose/Miles/Flora)
    • Variation X
    • Scene 3 : Miss Jessel (Governess/Miss Jessel)
    • Variation XI
    • Scene 4 : The Bedroom (Governess/Miles/Quint)
    • Variation XII
    • Scene 5 : Quint (Quint)
    • Variation XIII
    • Scene 6 : The Piano (Governess/Mrs. Grose/Flora)
    • Variation XIV
    • Scene 7 : Flora (Governess/Mrs. Grose/Flora/Miss Jessel)
    • Variation XV
    • Scene 8 : Miles (Governess/Mrs. Grose/Miles/Quint)
    • Over hill, over dale (Fairies/Puck)
    • Oberon is passing fell and wrath (Fairies/Oberon/Tytania)
    • Well, go thy way (Oberon/Puck)
    • How now my love? (Lysander/Hermia)
    • Be it on lion, bear, or wolf, or bull (Oberon/Demetrius/Helena)
    • Welcome wanderer! ... I know a bank (Oberon)
    • Is all our company here? (Quince/Bottom/Flute/Snout/Starveling/Snug)
    • Fair love, you faint with wand'ring in the wood (Lysander/Hermia)
    • Through the frost have I gone (Puck/Hermia)
    • Stay, thou thou kill me, sweet Demetrius (Helene/Demetrius/Lysander/Hermia)
    • Come, now a roundel and a fairy song (Tytania)
    • You spotted snakes with double tongues (Fairies)
    • What thou seest when thou dost wake (Oberon)
    • Introduction
    • Are we all met? (Bottom/Flute/Snout/Starveling/Snug/Quince/Puck)
    • I see their knavery (Bottom/Tytania/Solo fairies)
    • Be kind and courteous to this gentleman (Tytania)
    • Hail! mortal, hail! (Solo fairies/Bottom/Tytania)
    • I have reas'nable good ear in music (Bottom/Tytania)
    • How now, mad spirit? (Oberon/Puck/Demetrius/Hermia)
    • Flower of this purple dye (Oberon/Puck/Lysander/Helena/Demetrius/Hermia)
    • Puppet? Why, so? Ay, that way goes the game (Hermia/Helena/Lysander/Demetrius)
    • This is thy negligence (Oberon/Puck)
    • Up and down, up and down (Puck/Lysander/Demetrius/Helena/Hermia)
    • On the ground, sleep sound (Fairies)
    • My gentle Robin, see'st thou this sweet sight? (Oberon/Tytania/Puck)
    • Helena! Hermia! Demetrius! Lysander! (Demetrius/Lysander/Helena/Hermia)
    • When my cue comes, call me (Bottom)
    • Have you sent to Bottom's house? (Quince/Starveling/Flute/Snout/Snug/Bottom)
    • Now, fair Hippolyta (Theseus/Hippolyta/Hermia/Lysander/Demetrius)
    • If we offend, it is with our good will (Rustics)
    • Gentles, perchance you wonder at this show (Prologue: Quince)
    • In this same interlude it doth befall (Wall: Snout)
    • O grim-look'd night, O night with hue so black (Pyramus: Bottom)
    • O wall, full often has thou heard my moans (Thisby: Flute/Pyramus/Wall)
    • You ladies, you whose gemtle hearts do fear (Lion: Snug)
    • This lanthorn doth the horned moon present (Moonshine: Starveling/Thisby/Lion)
    • Sweet moon, I thank thee for thy sunny beams (Pyramus)
    • Asleep, my love? (Thisby/Bottom)
    • Come, your Bergomask (Theseus)
    • Now the hungry lions roars (Solo fairies/Puck/Oberon/Tytania/Fairies)
    • Rome is now ruled by the Etruscan upstart (Male Chorus)
    • It is an axiom among kings (Female & Male Chorus)
    • Here the thirsty evening (Male Chorus/Collatinus/Junius/Tarquinius)
    • Lucretia! Lucretia! (Junius/Male Chorus/Collatinus)
    • With you two arm in arm again (Collatinus/Tarquinius/Junius)
    • Interlude: Tarquinius does not wait (Male Chorus)
    • Their spinning wheel unwinds (Female Chorus/Lucretia/Bianca/Lucia)
    • It is better to desire (Bianca/Lucretia/Lucia/Female Chorus)
    • The oatmeal slippers of sleep (Female & Male Chorus)
    • None of the women move (Female Chorus/Tarquinius/Male Chorus/Bianca/Lucia/Lucretia)
    • She sleeps as a rose (Female & Male Chorus)
    • Lucretia! ... What do you want? (Tarquinius/Lucretia)
    • Go, Tarquinius! (Female & Male Chorus/Tarquinius/Lucretia)
    • Interlude: Here in this scene you see (Female & Male Chorus)
    • Oh! What a lovely day! (Lucia/Bianca)
    • How hideous! Take them away! (Lucretia/Bianca/Lucia)
    • Flowers bring to every year (Lucretia/ Bianca)
    • Too late, Junius (Collatinus/Lucretia)
    • This dead hand lets fall (Collatinus/Junius/Lucia/Bianca/Female & Male Chorus)
    • Is all this suffering and pian (Female & Male Chorus)
    • Whatever you say ... Let her among you without fault cast the first stone (Ellen)
    • Now the Great Bear and Pleiades (Peter)
    • Interlude III: Sunday morning (orchestra)
    • Glitter of waves and glitter of sunlight (Ellen/Chorus)
    • Wherefore, I pray and beseech you (Rector/Chorus/Ellen)
    • O all ye works of the Lord (Chorus/Ellen/Peter)
    • In dreams I've built myself some kindlier home (Peter)
    • Embroidery in childhood was a luxury of idleness (Ellen)
    • Interlude VI (orchestra)
    • Grimes! ... Steady. There you are (Chorus/Peter/Ellen)
    • Folk Song Arrangements The plough boy (1993 Digital Remaster)
    • Folk Song Arrangements Come you not from Newcastle? (1993 Digital Remaster)
    • Folk Song Arrangements The foggy foggy dew (1993 Digital Remaster)
    • Le roi s'en va-t'en chasse (The King goes a-hunting)
    • Folk Song Arrangements O waly waly (1993 Digital Remaster)

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