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1Hail, bright Cecilia!, Z. 328 "Ode for St. Cecilia's Day": Symphony
producer:
Lennart Dehn
orchestra:
Gabrieli Players (in 1994-07)
conductor:
Paul McCreesh (conductor) (in 1994-07)
balance engineer:
Andrew Wedman (producer and engineer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”) (in 1995)
recorded at:
Brinkburn Priory in Northumberland, England, United Kingdom (in 1994-07)
recording of:
“Hail! Bright Cecilia”, Z. 328: I. Symphony (in 1994-07)
composer:
Henry Purcell (Baroque composer)
part of:
“Hail! Bright Cecilia”, Z. 328
Henry Purcell8:42
2Hail, bright Cecilia!, Z. 328 "Ode for St. Cecilia's Day": Hail, bright Cecilia!
producer:
Lennart Dehn
alto vocals:
Timothy Wilson (countertenor) (in 1994-07)
bass vocals:
Peter Harvey (bass-baritone) (in 1994-07)
choir vocals:
Gabrieli Consort (in 1994-07)
soprano vocals:
Susan Hemington Jones (soprano) (in 1994-07)
tenor vocals:
Mark le Brocq (tenor) (in 1994-07)
orchestra:
Gabrieli Players (in 1994-07)
conductor:
Paul McCreesh (conductor) (in 1994-07)
balance engineer:
Andrew Wedman (producer and engineer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”) (in 1995)
recorded at:
Brinkburn Priory in Northumberland, England, United Kingdom (in 1994-07)
recording of:
“Hail! Bright Cecilia”, Z. 328: II. “Hail! Bright Cecilia” (in 1994-07)
composer:
Henry Purcell (Baroque composer)
librettist:
Nicholas Brady (Irish poet, 1659–1726)
part of:
“Hail! Bright Cecilia”, Z. 328
Henry Purcell4:02
3Hail, bright Cecilia!, Z. 328 "Ode for St. Cecilia's Day": Hark, hark, each tree its silence breaks
producer:
Lennart Dehn
alto vocals:
Timothy Wilson (countertenor) (in 1994-07)
bass vocals:
Charles Pott (in 1994-07)
orchestra:
Gabrieli Players (in 1994-07)
conductor:
Paul McCreesh (conductor) (in 1994-07)
balance engineer:
Andrew Wedman (producer and engineer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”) (in 1995)
recorded at:
Brinkburn Priory in Northumberland, England, United Kingdom (in 1994-07)
recording of:
“Hail! Bright Cecilia”, Z. 328: III. “Hark! Hark! Each tree its silence breaks” (in 1994-07)
composer:
Henry Purcell (Baroque composer)
librettist:
Nicholas Brady (Irish poet, 1659–1726)
part of:
“Hail! Bright Cecilia”, Z. 328
Henry Purcell3:47
4Hail, bright Cecilia!, Z. 328 "Ode for St. Cecilia's Day": Tis Nature's voice
producer:
Lennart Dehn
orchestra:
Gabrieli Players (in 1994-07)
conductor:
Paul McCreesh (conductor) (in 1994-07)
balance engineer:
Andrew Wedman (producer and engineer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”) (in 1995)
recorded at:
Brinkburn Priory in Northumberland, England, United Kingdom (in 1994-07)
recording of:
“Hail! Bright Cecilia”, Z. 328: IV. “’Tis nature’s voice” (in 1994-07)
composer:
Henry Purcell (Baroque composer)
librettist:
Nicholas Brady (Irish poet, 1659–1726)
part of:
“Hail! Bright Cecilia”, Z. 328
Henry Purcell3:47
5Hail, bright Cecilia!, Z. 328 "Ode for St. Cecilia's Day": Soul of the world
producer:
Lennart Dehn
choir vocals:
Gabrieli Consort (in 1994-07)
orchestra:
Gabrieli Players (in 1994-07)
conductor:
Paul McCreesh (conductor) (in 1994-07)
balance engineer:
Andrew Wedman (producer and engineer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”) (in 1995)
recorded at:
Brinkburn Priory in Northumberland, England, United Kingdom (in 1994-07)
recording of:
“Hail! Bright Cecilia”, Z. 328: V. “Soul of the world” (in 1994-07)
composer:
Henry Purcell (Baroque composer)
librettist:
Nicholas Brady (Irish poet, 1659–1726)
part of:
“Hail! Bright Cecilia”, Z. 328
Henry Purcell2:07
6Hail, bright Cecilia!, Z. 328 "Ode for St. Cecilia's Day": Thou tun'st this world below, the spheres above
producer:
Lennart Dehn
choir vocals:
Gabrieli Consort (in 1994-07)
soprano vocals:
Susan Hemington Jones (soprano) (in 1994-07)
orchestra:
Gabrieli Players (in 1994-07)
conductor:
Paul McCreesh (conductor) (in 1994-07)
balance engineer:
Andrew Wedman (producer and engineer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”) (in 1995)
recorded at:
Brinkburn Priory in Northumberland, England, United Kingdom (in 1994-07)
recording of:
“Hail! Bright Cecilia”, Z. 328: VI. “Thou tun’st this world” (in 1994-07)
composer:
Henry Purcell (Baroque composer)
librettist:
Nicholas Brady (Irish poet, 1659–1726)
part of:
“Hail! Bright Cecilia”, Z. 328
Henry Purcell4:39
7Hail, bright Cecilia!, Z. 328 "Ode for St. Cecilia's Day": With that sublime celestial lay
producer:
Lennart Dehn
alto vocals:
Timothy Wilson (countertenor) (in 1994-07)
bass vocals:
Christopher Purves (operatic bass) (in 1994-07)
tenor vocals:
Mark le Brocq (tenor) (in 1994-07)
orchestra:
Gabrieli Players (in 1994-07)
conductor:
Paul McCreesh (conductor) (in 1994-07)
balance engineer:
Andrew Wedman (producer and engineer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”) (in 1995)
recorded at:
Brinkburn Priory in Northumberland, England, United Kingdom (in 1994-07)
recording of:
“Hail! Bright Cecilia”, Z. 328: VII. “With that sublime celestial lay” (in 1994-07)
composer:
Henry Purcell (Baroque composer)
librettist:
Nicholas Brady (Irish poet, 1659–1726)
part of:
“Hail! Bright Cecilia”, Z. 328
Henry Purcell2:39
8Hail, bright Cecilia!, Z. 328 "Ode for St. Cecilia's Day": Wondrous machine!
producer:
Lennart Dehn
orchestra:
Gabrieli Players (in 1994-07)
conductor:
Paul McCreesh (conductor) (in 1994-07)
balance engineer:
Andrew Wedman (producer and engineer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”) (in 1995)
recorded at:
Brinkburn Priory in Northumberland, England, United Kingdom (in 1994-07)
recording of:
“Hail! Bright Cecilia”, Z. 328: VIII. “Wondrous machine!” (in 1994-07)
composer:
Henry Purcell (Baroque composer)
librettist:
Nicholas Brady (Irish poet, 1659–1726)
part of:
“Hail! Bright Cecilia”, Z. 328
Henry Purcell2:20
9Hail, bright Cecilia!, Z. 328 "Ode for St. Cecilia's Day": The Airy Violin
producer:
Lennart Dehn
tenor vocals:
Julian Podger (English tenor vocalist & choral conductor) (in 1994-07)
orchestra:
Gabrieli Players (in 1994-07)
conductor:
Paul McCreesh (conductor) (in 1994-07)
balance engineer:
Andrew Wedman (producer and engineer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”) (in 1995)
recorded at:
Brinkburn Priory in Northumberland, England, United Kingdom (in 1994-07)
recording of:
“Hail! Bright Cecilia”, Z. 328: IX. “The airy violin” (in 1994-07)
composer:
Henry Purcell (Baroque composer)
librettist:
Nicholas Brady (Irish poet, 1659–1726)
part of:
“Hail! Bright Cecilia”, Z. 328
Henry Purcell1:24
10Hail, bright Cecilia!, Z. 328 "Ode for St. Cecilia's Day": In vain the am'rous flute and soft guitar
producer:
Lennart Dehn
tenor vocals:
Mark le Brocq (tenor) (in 1994-07) and Charles Daniels (tenor) (in 1994-07)
orchestra:
Gabrieli Players (in 1994-07)
conductor:
Paul McCreesh (conductor) (in 1994-07)
balance engineer:
Andrew Wedman (producer and engineer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”) (in 1995)
recorded at:
Brinkburn Priory in Northumberland, England, United Kingdom (in 1994-07)
recording of:
“Hail! Bright Cecilia”, Z. 328: X. “In vain the am’rous flute” (in 1994-07)
composer:
Henry Purcell (Baroque composer)
librettist:
Nicholas Brady (Irish poet, 1659–1726)
part of:
“Hail! Bright Cecilia”, Z. 328
Henry Purcell6:31
11Hail, bright Cecilia!, Z. 328 "Ode for St. Cecilia's Day": The fife, and all the harmony of war
producer:
Lennart Dehn
tenor vocals:
Charles Daniels (tenor) (in 1994-07)
orchestra:
Gabrieli Players (in 1994-07)
conductor:
Paul McCreesh (conductor) (in 1994-07)
balance engineer:
Andrew Wedman (producer and engineer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”) (in 1995)
recorded at:
Brinkburn Priory in Northumberland, England, United Kingdom (in 1994-07)
recording of:
“Hail! Bright Cecilia”, Z. 328: XI. “The fife and all the harmony of war” (in 1994-07)
composer:
Henry Purcell (Baroque composer)
librettist:
Nicholas Brady (Irish poet, 1659–1726)
part of:
“Hail! Bright Cecilia”, Z. 328
Henry Purcell3:07
12Hail, bright Cecilia!, Z. 328 "Ode for St. Cecilia's Day": Let these amongst themselves contest
producer:
Lennart Dehn
bass vocals:
Peter Harvey (bass-baritone) (in 1994-07) and Christopher Purves (operatic bass) (in 1994-07)
tenor vocals:
Julian Podger (English tenor vocalist & choral conductor) (in 1994-07)
orchestra:
Gabrieli Players (in 1994-07)
conductor:
Paul McCreesh (conductor) (in 1994-07)
balance engineer:
Andrew Wedman (producer and engineer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”) (in 1995)
recorded at:
Brinkburn Priory in Northumberland, England, United Kingdom (in 1994-07)
recording of:
“Hail! Bright Cecilia”, Z. 328: XII. “Let these amongst themselves contest” (in 1994-07)
composer:
Henry Purcell (Baroque composer)
librettist:
Nicholas Brady (Irish poet, 1659–1726)
part of:
“Hail! Bright Cecilia”, Z. 328
Henry Purcell2:31
13Hail, bright Cecilia!, Z. 328 "Ode for St. Cecilia's Day": Hail, bright Cecilia, hail to thee!
producer:
Lennart Dehn
alto vocals:
Timothy Wilson (countertenor) (in 1994-07)
choir vocals:
Gabrieli Consort (in 1994-07)
tenor vocals:
Charles Daniels (tenor) (in 1994-07)
orchestra:
Gabrieli Players (in 1994-07)
conductor:
Paul McCreesh (conductor) (in 1994-07)
balance engineer:
Andrew Wedman (producer and engineer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”) (in 1995)
recorded at:
Brinkburn Priory in Northumberland, England, United Kingdom (in 1994-07)
recording of:
“Hail! Bright Cecilia”, Z. 328: XIII. “Hail! Bright Cecilia, hail to thee” (in 1994-07)
composer:
Henry Purcell (Baroque composer)
librettist:
Nicholas Brady (Irish poet, 1659–1726)
part of:
“Hail! Bright Cecilia”, Z. 328
Henry Purcell3:41
14"My beloved spake" (Z. 28)
producer:
Lennart Dehn
bass vocals:
Peter Harvey (bass-baritone) (in 1994-07) and Charles Pott (in 1994-07)
tenor vocals:
Charles Daniels (tenor) (in 1994-07) and Julian Podger (English tenor vocalist & choral conductor) (in 1994-07)
orchestra:
Gabrieli Players (in 1994-07)
conductor:
Paul McCreesh (conductor) (in 1994-07)
balance engineer:
Andrew Wedman (producer and engineer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”) (in 1995)
recorded at:
Brinkburn Priory in Northumberland, England, United Kingdom (in 1994-07)
recording of:
My beloved spake, Z. 28 (in 1994-07)
composer:
Henry Purcell (Baroque composer)
part of:
Henry Purcell: An Analytical Catalogue of His Music (number: Z. 28)
Henry Purcell9:34
15O Sing Unto the Lord a New Song
producer:
Lennart Dehn
bass vocals:
Peter Harvey (bass-baritone) (in 1994-07) and Christopher Purves (operatic bass) (in 1994-07)
soprano vocals:
Susan Hemington Jones (soprano) (in 1994-07)
tenor vocals:
Charles Daniels (tenor) (in 1994-07) and Julian Podger (English tenor vocalist & choral conductor) (in 1994-07)
orchestra:
Gabrieli Players (in 1994-07)
conductor:
Paul McCreesh (conductor) (in 1994-07)
balance engineer:
Andrew Wedman (producer and engineer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”) (in 1995)
recorded at:
Brinkburn Priory in Northumberland, England, United Kingdom (in 1994-07)
recording of:
O sing unto the Lord a new song, Z.44 (in 1994-07)
composer:
Henry Purcell (Baroque composer) (in 1688)
part of:
Henry Purcell: An Analytical Catalogue of His Music (number: Z. 44)
is based on:
Psalm 96
Henry Purcell11:17