The School of Anacreon: Recitative: The festive board - Aria: Tell me not the JoysThomas Arne, Mária Zádori, Timothy Bentch, Zsolt Kallo, Capella Savaria, Mary Terey-Smith
The School of Anacreon: Aria: Business title, pomp and state…But let Love, let Life be mineThomas Arne, Mária Zádori, Timothy Bentch, Zsolt Kallo, Capella Savaria, Mary Terey-Smith
Delia: Recitative: From golden slumber - Aria: O'er Hill and DaleThomas Arne, Mária Zádori, Timothy Bentch, Zsolt Kallo, Capella Savaria, Mary Terey-Smith
Delia: Aria: The sun too soon withdraws his Pow'r…O let us then the Time improveThomas Arne, Mária Zádori, Timothy Bentch, Zsolt Kallo, Capella Savaria, Mary Terey-Smith
Frolick and Free: Aria: Frolick and Free, for pleasure bornThomas Arne, Mária Zádori, Timothy Bentch, Zsolt Kallo, Capella Savaria, Mary Terey-Smith
Frolick and Free: Aria: But God of Sleep… Invade me not… since we must be oblig'd… When I can laughThomas Arne, Mária Zádori, Timothy Bentch, Zsolt Kallo, Capella Savaria, Mary Terey-Smith
Frolick and Free: Aria: But oh, if melting in my ArmsThomas Arne, Mária Zádori, Timothy Bentch, Zsolt Kallo, Capella Savaria, Mary Terey-Smith
The Morning: Aria: The glitt'ring SunThomas Arne, Mária Zádori, Timothy Bentch, Zsolt Kallo, Capella Savaria, Mary Terey-Smith
The Morning: Aria and Recitative: The Lark his warbling matin sings… The Village up, the Shepherd tries his PipeThomas Arne, Mária Zádori, Timothy Bentch, Zsolt Kallo, Capella Savaria, Mary Terey-Smith
The Morning: Aria: Oh! that on th'enamel'd GreenThomas Arne, Mária Zádori, Timothy Bentch, Zsolt Kallo, Capella Savaria, Mary Terey-Smith
Lydia (after Sappho): Recitative: Beneath this sad and silent Gloom - Aria: Lovely MaidThomas Arne, Mária Zádori, Timothy Bentch, Zsolt Kallo, Capella Savaria, Mary Terey-Smith
Lydia (after Sappho): Recitative: I dream of her unequall'd Charms - Aria: Anguish wasteThomas Arne, Mária Zádori, Timothy Bentch, Zsolt Kallo, Capella Savaria, Mary Terey-Smith
Lydia (after Sappho): Recitative: No, let him Triumph - Aria: Wander Lydia, so will IThomas Arne, Mária Zádori, Timothy Bentch, Zsolt Kallo, Capella Savaria, Mary Terey-Smith
Bacchus and Ariadne: Recitative: The faithless Theseus (Ariadne) - Aria: Ah Theseus stayThomas Arne, Mária Zádori, Timothy Bentch, Zsolt Kallo, Capella Savaria, Mary Terey-Smith
Bacchus and Ariadne: Recitative: The Jolly God (Bacchus) - Aria: Cease lovely Nymph to weepThomas Arne, Mária Zádori, Timothy Bentch, Zsolt Kallo, Capella Savaria, Mary Terey-Smith
Bacchus and Ariadne: Aria: I am Bacchus God of Wine - Recitative: With soft reluctanceThomas Arne, Mária Zádori, Timothy Bentch, Zsolt Kallo, Capella Savaria, Mary Terey-Smith
Bacchus and Ariadne: Aria: Learn hence ye fond Maidens who droop and who pineThomas Arne, Mária Zádori, Timothy Bentch, Zsolt Kallo, Capella Savaria, Mary Terey-Smith
Advice to Chloe: Aria: Still you flee meThomas Arne, Mária Zádori, Timothy Bentch, Zsolt Kallo, Capella Savaria, Mary Terey-Smith
Advice to Chloe: Recitative: All these foolish notions - Aria: From thy Watchful Mother flyingThomas Arne, Mária Zádori, Timothy Bentch, Zsolt Kallo, Capella Savaria, Mary Terey-Smith
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Album Description
2006 Centaur Records, Inc.2006 Centaur Records, Inc.
Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Thomas Arne's "Aure, T.A.: Cantatas," a captivating collection of minimal techno compositions that blend classical elegance with modern electronic beats. Released on January 1, 2006, under Centaur Records, Inc., this album is a testament to Arne's unique ability to merge genres and create something truly extraordinary.
Spanning a duration of one hour, the album is a journey through various cantatas, each with its own distinct character and charm. From the festive and joyous "The School of Anacreon" to the tender and romantic "Delia," and the lively and carefree "Frolick and Free," Arne's compositions are a delightful exploration of human emotions and experiences.
The album also features the enchanting "The Morning," a piece that captures the beauty and serenity of a new day, and "Lydia," a poignant cantata inspired by the ancient Greek poet Sappho. The album concludes with "Bacchus and Ariadne," a dramatic and passionate cantata that tells the story of the Greek mythological figures.
Thomas Arne's "Aure, T.A.: Cantatas" is not just an album, but a musical experience that will transport you to a world of beauty, passion, and joy. Whether you're a fan of minimal techno or classical music, this album is sure to captivate and inspire you.