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Haydn / Rubens / Gewandhaus Kammerchor / Schuldt - Die Jahreszeite (the Seasons) - Music CD

Haydn / Rubens / Gewandhaus Kammerchor / Schuldt - Die Jahreszeite (the Seasons) - Music CD

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Track Listing

1.1 No.1: Introduction: The Overture Paints the Passage of the Winter to the Spring. Recitative: See, How Sad, Gloomy Winter Fly's
1.2 No.2-Chorus: Come, Gentle Spring!
1.3 No.3-Recitative: Now in His Course the Sun
1.4 No.4-Aria: With Eagerness the Husbandman
1.5 No.5-Recitative: The Countryman Has Done His Due
1.6 No.6-Soloists and Chorus: Prayer. Be Now Gracious, O Kind Heaven
1.7 No.7-Recitative: Our Humble Pray'rs Are Heard
1.8 No.8-Trio and Chorus: Song of Joy, with An Alternating Chorus of Girls and Lads. O What Num'rous Charms Unfolding
1.9 No.9-Solists and Chorus: Endless God, Mighty God, Merciful God
1.10 No.10-Recitative: The Overture Paints the Dawn of Day. Her Face in Dewy Veil Conceal'd
1.11 No.11-Aria: The Ready Swain in Gath'ring Now. Recitative: With Rosy Steps Young Day Pours in
1.12 No.12-Soloists and Chorus: The Sun Ascends, He Mounts
1.13 No.13-Recitative: Now Comes in Swarms the Rustic Youth
1.14 No.14-Recitative: 'Tis Noon, and Vertical the Sun
1.15 No.15-Cavatina: Distressfull Nature Fainting Sinks
1.16 No.16-Recitative: O Welcome Now, Ye Shady Groves
1.17 No.17-Aria: O What Comfort to the Senses
1.18 No.18-Recitative: Behold! on Yonder Edge of Mountains High
1.19 No.19-Chorus: Oh! the Tempest Comes O'er Head
1.20 No.20-Soloists and Chorus: The Cloudy Welkin Now Clears Up
2.1 No.21: Overture: The Overture Indicates the Husbandman's Satisfaction at the Abundant Harvest. Recitative: What By Various Blossoms Fair Spring
2.2 No.22-Recitative: TH' Abundant Harvest Now He Brings
2.3 No.23-Terzetto and Chorus: So Nature Ever Kind Repays
2.4 No.24-Recitative: Behold, How to the Hazelbank
2.5 No.25-Duet: Ye Ladies Fine and Fair! O Come
2.6 No.26-Recitative: Now on the Stripped Fields Appear
2.7 No.27-Aria: Behold the Wide Extended Meads
2.8 No.28-Recitative: Here Closed Rings Compel the Timid Hares
2.9 No.29-Chorus: Hear, Hear the Clank and the Noise
2.10 No.30-Recitative: The Vineyard Now in Clusters Bright
2.11 No.31-Chorus: Heyday, Heyday! the Liquor Flows
2.12 No.32-Overture: The Overture Paints the Thick Fogs at the Beginning of Winter
2.13 No.33-Recitative: Now Sinks the Pale Declining Year
2.14 No.34-Cavatina: Light and Life in Sadness Languish
2.15 No.35-Recitative: By Frost Cemented Stands the Lake
2.16 No.36-Aria: Here Stands the Wand'rer Now
2.17 No.37-Recitative: As He Draws Nigh, Soon to His Ears
2.18 No.38-Solists and Chorus: Set the Wheel Agoing, Make It Snore
2.19 No.39-Recitative: TH' Evening Task Performed Is
2.20 No.40-Song and Chorus: An Honest Country-Girl There Was
2.21 No.41-Recitative: Now from the Livid East
2.22 No.42-Aria: Behold, O Weak and Foolish Man. No.43-Recitative: Alone She Stays! Alone She Too
2.23 No.44-Soloists and Double Chorus: Then Comes the Great and Glorious Morn

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