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CD 1
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1 |
Serenade for Tenor, Horn & Strings, op. 31: Prologue
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1:25
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2 |
Serenade for Tenor, Horn & Strings, op. 31: Pastoral “The day’s grown old”
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3:37
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3 |
Serenade, for tenor, horn & strings, op. 31: Nocturne
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3:23
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4 |
Serenade for Tenor, Horn & Strings, op. 31: Elegy “O Rose, thou art sick”
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4:06
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5 |
Serenade for Tenor, Horn & Strings, op. 31: Dirge “This ae nighte”
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3:46
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Serenade for Tenor, Horn & Strings, op. 31: Hymn “Queen and huntress, chaste and fair”
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2:03
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Serenade for Tenor, Horn & Strings, op. 31: Sonnet “O soft embalmer of the still midnight”
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4:09
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8 |
Serenade for Tenor, Horn & Strings, op. 31: Epilogue
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1:36
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9 |
Les Illuminations, op. 18: I. Fanfare
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1:51
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10 |
Les Illuminations, op. 18: II. Villes
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2:32
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11 |
Les Illuminations, op. 18: IIIa. Phrase
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0:57
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12 |
Les Illuminations, op. 18: IIIb. Antique
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2:10
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13 |
Les Illuminations, op. 18: IV. Royauté
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1:37
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14 |
Les Illuminations, op. 18: V. Marine
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1:02
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15 |
Les Illuminations, op. 18: VI. Interlude
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2:21
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16 |
Les Illuminations, op. 18: VII. Being beauteous
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4:04
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17 |
Les Illuminations, op. 18: VIII. Parade
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2:48
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18 |
Les Illuminations, op. 18: IX. Départ
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2:45
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19 |
Nocturne for Tenor, 7 Obligato Instruments & Strings, op. 60: “On a poet’s lips I slept”
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3:22
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20 |
Nocturne for Tenor, 7 Obligato Instruments & Strings, op. 60: “Below the thunders of the upper deep”
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3:18
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21 |
Nocturne for Tenor, 7 Obligato Instruments & Strings, op. 60: “Encintured with a twine of leaves”
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2:12
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22 |
Nocturne for Tenor, 7 Obligato Instruments & Strings, op. 60: “Midnight’s bell goes ting, ting, ting”
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2:30
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23 |
Nocturne for Tenor, 7 Obligato Instruments & Strings, op. 60: “But that night when on my bed I lay”
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3:02
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Nocturne for Tenor, 7 Obligato Instruments & Strings, op. 60: “She sleeps on soft, last breaths”
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4:30
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25 |
Nocturne for Tenor, 7 Obligato Instruments & Strings, op. 60: “What is more gentle than a wind in summer?”
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3:27
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26 |
Nocturne for Tenor, 7 Obligato Instruments & Strings, op. 60: “When most I wink, then do mine eyes best see”
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4:01
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