English songbooks of the 1700s
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English songbooks of the 1700s
(Calliope : beautiful voice, v. 1)
Avie, c2006
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Sung in English
Title from leaflet
Emma Curtis, alto ; The Frolick
Recorded at Herz Jesu Kirche, Stuttgart, Germany - 15-16, 20, 22 December 2005, and 12 January 2006
Compact discs
Texts in English with German and French translations
Avie: AV2102
Contents of Works
- v. 1. disc 1. Cupid and Venus / anon.
- Celia has a thousand charms / Henry Purcell
- The supplication / Henry Carey
- A new song / anon. (Thomas Phillips)
- A dialogue between Punch & Columbine / George Frideric Handel
- The forsaken nymph / Henry Holcombe
- A favourite aire in Ariadne / George Frideric Handel
- The coquet / John Frederick Lampe
- A song to a favourite minuet of Geminiani's / Francesco Geminiani
- The country girl's farewel / anon.
- A favorite aire in Alcina / George Frideric Handel
- The early horn / John Ernest Galliard
- Dying swan / George Monro
- The charmer / Giovanni Battista Pescetti
- The Syren of the stage / Henry Holcombe
- Sad Musidora / Henry Carey
- The dying nymph / John Frederick Lampe
- Down the burn Davie / anon (J. Crawford)
- The miller of Mansfield / Thomas Arne
- The coquet / John Vanbrugh
- The forsaken maid / anon.
- On Zelinda / anon.
- The fly / Maurice Green
- My jolly companion / David Digard
- Solitary lover / John Frederick Lampe
- disc 2. Oft on the troubled Ocean / John Ernest Galliard
- The melancholly nymph / George Frideric Handel
- The lady's lamentation for the loss of Senesino / Henry Carey
- The wand'ring lover / John Frederick Lampe
- Linco's advice to Damon / anon.
- Gen'rous love / Henry Carey
- The midsummer wish / Henry Carey
- A new cantata / Seignr. Anglosini
- The apology / anon.
- Corn riggs are Bonny / Allan Ramsay
- A pastoral / Henry Carey
- The maid's husband / Henry Carey
- The plain dealer / John Frederick Lampe
- The generous confession / David Digard
- The despairing lover / anon.
- Stand by! Clear the way! / Henry Carey
- True love / Maurice Green
- The address to sleep / Jonathan Martin
- England's lamentation for the loss of Farinelli / Henry Burgess
- On gallant Moor of Moorhall / John Frederick Lampe
- Dumbarton's drums / anon.
- A song / Henry Carey
- The maid's request / John Frederick Lampe
- The modest petition / William Boyce
- The flea / Maurice Green
- The thirsty toper / anon. (possibly Boman/Bowman)
- The praise of Bacchus / Arcangello Corelli