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Alexander's Feast - Concerto grAlexander's Feast & Concerto grosso IVb F-dur, op. 3 Nr. 4 bosso IVb F-dur, op. 3 Nr. 4 b

Alexander's Feast - Concerto grAlexander's Feast & Concerto grosso IVb F-dur, op. 3 Nr. 4 bosso IVb F-dur, op. 3 Nr. 4 b
年:2009
类型:Oda, Concerto
编号的音乐作品:HWV 75
作曲家:Georg Friedrich Handel
指挥:Nikolaus Harnoncourt
表演者:
 

歌剧剧本

Georg Friedrich Händel

ALEXANDER'S FEAST

(1736)

An Ode

Words by Newburgh Hamilton

PART ONE

1. Overture
2. Recitative
Tenor
'Twas at the royal feast, for Persia won
By Philip's warlike son:
Aloft in awful state
The god-like hero sate
On his imperial throne:
His valiant peers were plac'd around;
Their brows with roses and with myrtles bound.
So should desert in arms be crown'd.
The lovely Thais by his side
Sate like a blooming Eastern bride,
In flow'r of youth, and beauty's pride.

3. Air (tenor) and Chorus
Happy, happy, happy pair!
None but the brave,
None but the brave,
None but the brave deserves the fair.

4. Recitative
Tenor
Timotheus plac'd on high,
Amid the tuneful quire,
With flying fingers touch'd the lyre.
The trembling notes ascend the sky,
And heav'nly joys inspire.

5. Accompagnato
Soprano
The song began from Jove,
Who left his blissful seats above;
(Such is the pow'r of mighty love)
A dragon's fiery form bely'd the God;
Sublime, on radiant spires he rode,
When he to fair Olympia press'd,
And while he sought her snowy breast:
Then, round her slender waist he curl'd,
And stamp'd an image of himself, a sov'reign of the world.

6. Chorus
The list'ning crowd admire the lofty sound,
"A present deity!" they shout around;
"A present deity!" the vaulted roofs rebound.

7. Air
Soprano
With ravish'd ears
The monarch hears,
Assumes the God,
Affects to nod,
And seems to shake the spheres.

8. Recitative
Tenor
The praise of Bacchus, then, the sweet musician sung;
Of Bacchus, ever fair, and ever young:
The jolly God in triumph comes;
Sound the trumpets, beat the drums:
Flush'd with a purple grace,
He shows his honest face;
Now give the hautboys breath; he comes, he comes!

9. Air and Chorus
Bass
Bacchus, ever fair and young,
Drinking joys did first ordain;
Bacchus' blessings are a treasure,
Drinking is the soldier's pleasure:
Rich the treasure,
Sweet the pleasure,
Sweet is pleasure after pain.

Chorus
Bacchus' blessings are a treasure,
Drinking is the soldier's pleasure:
Rich the treasure,
Sweet the pleasure,
Sweet is pleasure after pain.

10. Recitative
Tenor
Sooth'd with the sound, the king grew vain;
Fought all his battles o'er again;
And thrice he routed all his foes, and thrice he slew the slain!
The master saw the madness rise,
His glowing cheeks, his ardent eyes;
And while he Heav'n and earth defy'd,
Chang'd his hand, and check'd his pride.

11. Accompagnato
Soprano
He chose a mournful muse,
Soft pity to infuse.

12. Air
Soprano
He sung Darius great and good,
By too severe a fate,
Fall'n from his high estate,
And welt'ring in his blood:
Deserted at his utmost need,
By those his former bounty fed,
On the bare earth expos'd he lies,
Without a friend to close his eyes.

13. Accompagnato
Soprano
With downcast looks the joyless victor sate,
Revolving in his alter'd soul,
The various turns of chance below,
And, now and then, a sigh he stole,
And tears began to flow.

14. Chorus
Behold Darius, great and good,
Fall'n, fall'n, fall'n, fall'n, welt'ring in his blood;
On the bare earth expos'd he lies,
Without a friend to close his eyes.

15. Recitative
Tenor
The mighty master smil'd to see
That love was in the next degree;
'Twas but a kindred sound to move,
For pity melts the mind to love:

16. Arioso
Soprano
Softly sweet, in Lydian measures,
Soon he sooth'd his soul to pleasures.

17. Air
Soprano
War, he sung, is toil and trouble,
Honour but an empty bubble,
Never ending, still beginning,
Fighting still, and still destroying;
If the world be worth thy winning,
Think, oh think it worth enjoying,
Lovely Thais sits beside thee,
Take the good the Gods provide thee.
War he sung. . . da capo

18a. Chorus
The many rend the skies, with loud applause;
So love was crown'd, but music won the cause.

19. Air
Soprano
The Prince, unable to conceal his pain,
Gaz'd on the fair,
Who caus'd his care;
And sigh'd and look'd, sigh'd and look'd,
Sigh'd and look'd, and sigh'd again:
At length with love and wine at once oppress'd,
The vanquish'd victor sunk upon her breast.
The Prince. . . da capo

18b. Chorus
The many rend the skies, with loud applause;
So love was crown'd, but music won the cause.

PART TWO

20. Accompagnato and Chorus
Tenor
Now strike the golden lyre again,
A louder yet — and yet a louder strain!
Break his bands of sleep asunder,
And rouse him, like a rattling peal of thunder.
Hark, hark! — the horrid sound
Has rais'd up his head,
As awak'd from the dead,
And amaz'd, he stares around.

Chorus
Break his bands of sleep asunder,
And rouse him, like a rattling peal of thunder.

21. Air
Bass
Revenge, revenge, Timotheus cries,
See the furies arise,
See the snakes that they rear,
How they hiss in their hair,
And the sparkles that flash from their eyes!
Behold a ghastly band,
Each a torch in his hand!
Those are Grecian ghosts, that in battle were slain,
And unbury'd, remain
Inglorious on the plain.
Revenge. . . da capo

22. Accompagnato
Tenor
Give the vengeance due
To the valiant crew:
Behold how they toss their torches on high,
How they point to the Persian abodes,
And glitt'ring temples of their hostile gods!

23. Air
Tenor
The princes applaud with a furious joy;
And the king seiz'd a flambeau, with zeal to destroy.

24. Air and Chorus
Soprano
Thais led the way,
To light him to his prey;
And like another Helen, fir'd another Troy.
The princes applaud with a furious joy;
And the king seiz'd a flambeau, with zeal to destroy.

Chorus
The princes applaud with a furious joy;
And the king seiz'd a flambeau, with zeal to destroy.

25. Accompagnato and Chorus
Tenor
Thus long ago,
Ere heaving bellows learn'd to blow,
While organs yet were mute,
Timotheus to his breathing flute,
And sounding lyre,
Could swell the soul to rage, or kindle soft desire.

Chorus
At last divine Cecilia came,
Inventress of the vocal frame;
The sweet enthusiasts from her sacred store,
Enlarg'd the former narrow bounds,
And added length to solemn sounds,
With Nature's mother-wit, and arts unknown before.

26. Recitative
Tenor
Let old Timotheus yield the prize,

Bass
Or both divide the crown;
He rais'd a mortal to the skies,

Tenor
She drew an angel down.

27. Soli and Chorus
Let old Timotheus yield the prize,
Or both divide the crown;
He rais'd a mortal to the skies,
She drew an angel down.

[Additional Chorus]
Your voices tune, and raise them high,
Till th'echo from the vaulted sky
The blest Cecilia's name;
Music to Heav'n and her we owe,
The greatest blessing that's below;
Sound loudly then her fame:
Let's imitate her notes above,
And may this evening ever prove,
Sacred to harmony and love.

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CD1

1 Ouvertüre 6:31 14.90 Mb 320 Kbps buy
 
2 Rezitativ (Tenor): 'twas at the royal feast 1:03 2.39 Mb 320 Kbps buy
 
3 Soli und Chor (Tenor, Sopran, Chor): Happy pair! 5:27 12.48 Mb 320 Kbps buy
 
4 Rezitativ (Tenor): Timotheus, plac'd on high 0:26 1.00 Mb 320 Kbps buy
 
5 Accompagnato (Sopran): The song began from Jove 1:02 2.38 Mb 320 Kbps buy
 
6 Chor: The list'ning crowd 2:09 4.93 Mb 320 Kbps buy
 
7 Arie (Sopran): With ravish'd ears 3:30 8.01 Mb 320 Kbps buy
 
8 Rezitativ (Tenor): The praise of Bacchus 0:33 1.27 Mb 320 Kbps buy
 
9 Arie und Chor (Baß und Chor): Bacchus, ever fair and young 4:23 10.04 Mb 320 Kbps buy
 
10 Rezitativ (Tenor): Sooth'd with the sound 0:44 1.69 Mb 320 Kbps buy
 
11 Accompagnato (Sopran): He chose a mournful Muse 1:15 2.85 Mb 320 Kbps buy
 
12 Arie (Sopran): He sung Darius, great and good 3:02 6.95 Mb 320 Kbps buy
 
13 Accompagnato (Sopran): With downcast looks 1:01 2.33 Mb 320 Kbps buy
 
14 Chor: Behold Darius great and good 2:47 6.39 Mb 320 Kbps buy
 
15 Rezitativ (Tenor): The mighty master 0:31 1.18 Mb 320 Kbps buy
 
16 Arioso (Sopran): Softly sweet in Lydian measures 3:02 6.93 Mb 320 Kbps buy
 
17 Arie (Tenor): War, he sung, is toil and trouble 4:59 11.39 Mb 320 Kbps buy
 
18 Chor: The many rend the skies 3:55 8.96 Mb 320 Kbps buy
 
19 Arie (Sopran): The Prince, unable to conceal 6:35 15.08 Mb 320 Kbps buy
 
20 Chor (da Capo): The many rend the skies 3:58 9.08 Mb 320 Kbps buy
 

CD2

1 Accompagnato und Chor (Tenor und Chor): Now strike the golden Lyre again! 2:39 6.08 Mb 320 Kbps buy
 
2 Arie (Baß): Revenge, revenge,Timotheus cries 8:04 18.47 Mb 320 Kbps buy
 
3 Accompagnato (Tenor): Give the vengeance dueAccompagnato (Tenor): Give the vengeance due 1:44 3.96 Mb 320 Kbps buy
 
4 Arie (Tenor): The princes applaud 2:04 4.72 Mb 320 Kbps buy
 
5 Arie und Chor (Sopran und Chor): Thais led the way 5:21 12.24 Mb 320 Kbps buy
 
6 Accompagnato und Chor (Tenor und Chor): Thus, long ago 5:49 13.30 Mb 320 Kbps buy
 
7 Rezitativ (Tenor und Baß): Let old Timotheus 0:19 0.72 Mb 320 Kbps buy
 
8 Soli und Chor (Baß, Tenor, Sopran und Chor): Let old Timotheus yield the prize 3:24 7.78 Mb 320 Kbps buy
 
9 Concerto grosso IVb F-dur, op. 3 Nr. 4 b - 1. Largo 1:45 3.99 Mb 320 Kbps buy
 
10 Concerto grosso IVb F-dur, op. 3 Nr. 4 b - 2. Allegro 3:22 7.70 Mb 320 Kbps buy
 
11 Concerto grosso IVb F-dur, op. 3 Nr. 4 b - 3. Largo 3:16 7.50 Mb 320 Kbps buy
 
12 Concerto grosso IVb F-dur, op. 3 Nr. 4 b - 4. Allegro 1:59 4.55 Mb 320 Kbps buy
 

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CD1

1 Ouvertüre 6:31 29.80 Mb 640 Kbps buy
 
2 Rezitativ (Tenor): 'twas at the royal feast 1:03 4.04 Mb 541 Kbps buy
 
3 Soli und Chor (Tenor, Sopran, Chor): Happy pair! 5:27 23.78 Mb 609 Kbps buy
 
4 Rezitativ (Tenor): Timotheus, plac'd on high 0:26 1.60 Mb 516 Kbps buy
 
5 Accompagnato (Sopran): The song began from Jove 1:02 4.25 Mb 570 Kbps buy
 
6 Chor: The list'ning crowd 2:09 9.12 Mb 591 Kbps buy
 
7 Arie (Sopran): With ravish'd ears 3:30 15.51 Mb 620 Kbps buy
 
8 Rezitativ (Tenor): The praise of Bacchus 0:33 2.36 Mb 597 Kbps buy
 
9 Arie und Chor (Baß und Chor): Bacchus, ever fair and young 4:23 19.52 Mb 622 Kbps buy
 
10 Rezitativ (Tenor): Sooth'd with the sound 0:44 3.01 Mb 571 Kbps buy
 
11 Accompagnato (Sopran): He chose a mournful Muse 1:15 4.47 Mb 502 Kbps buy
 
12 Arie (Sopran): He sung Darius, great and good 3:02 10.91 Mb 502 Kbps buy
 
13 Accompagnato (Sopran): With downcast looks 1:01 3.60 Mb 495 Kbps buy
 
14 Chor: Behold Darius great and good 2:47 10.47 Mb 524 Kbps buy
 
15 Rezitativ (Tenor): The mighty master 0:31 1.82 Mb 495 Kbps buy
 
16 Arioso (Sopran): Softly sweet in Lydian measures 3:02 10.57 Mb 487 Kbps buy
 
17 Arie (Tenor): War, he sung, is toil and trouble 4:59 22.71 Mb 638 Kbps buy
 
18 Chor: The many rend the skies 3:55 18.35 Mb 655 Kbps buy
 
19 Arie (Sopran): The Prince, unable to conceal 6:35 25.57 Mb 542 Kbps buy
 
20 Chor (da Capo): The many rend the skies 3:58 18.10 Mb 638 Kbps buy
 

CD2

1 Accompagnato und Chor (Tenor und Chor): Now strike the golden Lyre again! 2:39 13.08 Mb 689 Kbps buy
 
2 Arie (Baß): Revenge, revenge,Timotheus cries 8:04 34.05 Mb 590 Kbps buy
 
3 Accompagnato (Tenor): Give the vengeance dueAccompagnato (Tenor): Give the vengeance due 1:44 7.21 Mb 582 Kbps buy
 
4 Arie (Tenor): The princes applaud 2:04 9.84 Mb 667 Kbps buy
 
5 Arie und Chor (Sopran und Chor): Thais led the way 5:21 21.63 Mb 565 Kbps buy
 
6 Accompagnato und Chor (Tenor und Chor): Thus, long ago 5:49 22.69 Mb 546 Kbps buy
 
7 Rezitativ (Tenor und Baß): Let old Timotheus 0:19 1.25 Mb 556 Kbps buy
 
8 Soli und Chor (Baß, Tenor, Sopran und Chor): Let old Timotheus yield the prize 3:24 14.88 Mb 612 Kbps buy
 
9 Concerto grosso IVb F-dur, op. 3 Nr. 4 b - 1. Largo 1:45 8.64 Mb 693 Kbps buy
 
10 Concerto grosso IVb F-dur, op. 3 Nr. 4 b - 2. Allegro 3:22 17.38 Mb 722 Kbps buy
 
11 Concerto grosso IVb F-dur, op. 3 Nr. 4 b - 3. Largo 3:16 13.59 Mb 580 Kbps buy
 
12 Concerto grosso IVb F-dur, op. 3 Nr. 4 b - 4. Allegro 1:59 9.99 Mb 703 Kbps buy
 
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