- Acis and Galatea
- CD1
- 1 Part 1 No 01: Sinfonia [3'13] >>> MP3 <<<
- 2 Part 1 No 02: Oh, the pleasure of the plains! (Chorus) [5'48] >>> MP3 <<<
- Robert Harre-Jones (countertenor)
- 3 Part 1 No 03. Accompagnato: Ye verdant plains and woody mountains (Galatea) [0'48] >>> MP3 <<<
- Claron McFadden (soprano)
- 4 Part 1 No 04. Air: Hush, ye pretty warbling quire! (Galatea) [6'04] >>> MP3 <<<
- Claron McFadden (soprano)
- 5 Part 1 No 05. Air: Where shall I seek the charming fair? (Acis) [3'18] >>> MP3 <<<
- John Mark Ainsley (tenor)
- 6 Part 1 No 06. Recitative: Stay, shepherd, stay! (Damon) [0'22]
- Rogers Covey-Crump (tenor)
- 7 Part 1 No 07. Air: Shepherd, what art thou pursuing? (Damon) [4'42]
- Rogers Covey-Crump (tenor)
- 8 Part 1 No 08. Recitative: Lo! here my love, turn, Galatea, hither turn thy eyes [0'24]
- John Mark Ainsley (tenor)
- 9 Part 1 No 09. Air: Love in her eyes sits playing (Acis) [7'48]
- John Mark Ainsley (tenor)
- 10 Part 1 No 10. Recitative: Oh! didst thou know the pains of absent love (Galatea) [0'18]
- Claron McFadden (soprano)
- 11 Part 1 No 11. Air: As when the dove (Galatea) [6'28]
- Claron McFadden (soprano)
- 12 Part 1 No 12. Duet: Happy we! (Galatea/Acis) [2'46]
- Claron McFadden (soprano), John Mark Ainsley (tenor)
- CD2
- 1 Part 2 No 01: Wretched lovers! Fate has passed (Chorus) [3'56]
- Robert Harre-Jones (countertenor)
- 2 Part 2 No 02. Accompagnato: I rage, I melt, I burn! (Polyphemus) [1'14]
- Michael George (bass)
- 3 Part 2 No 03. Air: O ruddier than the cherry (Polyphemus) [3'11]
- Michael George (bass)
- 4 Part 2 No 04. Recitative: Whither, fairest, art thou running? (Polyphemus/Galatea) [0'56]
- Michael George (bass), Claron McFadden (soprano)
- 5 Part 2 No 05. Air: Cease to beauty to be suing (Polyphemus) [5'32]
- Michael George (bass)
- 6 Part 2 No 06. Air: Would you gain the tender creature (Damon) [5'49]
- Rogers Covey-Crump (tenor)
- 7 Part 2 No 07. Recitative: His hideous love provokes my rage (Acis) [0'21]
- John Mark Ainsley (tenor)
- 8 Part 2 No 08. Air: Love sounds th' alarm (Acis) [5'00]
- John Mark Ainsley (tenor)
- 9 Part 2 No 09. Air: Consider, fond shepherd (Damon) [6'21]
- Rogers Covey-Crump (tenor)
- 10 Part 2 No 10. Recitative: Cease, O cease, thou gentle youth (Galatea) [0'26]
- Claron McFadden (soprano)
- 11 Part 2 No 11. Trio: The flocks shall leave the mountains (Galatea/Acis/Polyphemus) [2'30]
- Claron McFadden (soprano), John Mark Ainsley (tenor), Michael George (bass)
- 12 Part 2 No 12. Accompagnato: Help, Galatea! Help, ye parent gods! (Acis) [1'08]
- John Mark Ainsley (tenor)
- 13 Part 2 No 13: Mourn, all ye muses! Weep, all ye swains! (Chorus) [3'05]
- Robert Harre-Jones (countertenor)
- 14 Part 2 No 14. Chorus: Must I my Acis still bemoan? (Galatea/Chorus) [4'11]
- Claron McFadden (soprano), Robert Harre-Jones (countertenor)
- 15 Part 2 No 15. Recitative: 'Tis done, thus I exert my pow'r divine (Galatea) [0'25]
- Claron McFadden (soprano)
- 16 Part 2 No 16. Air: Heart, the seat of soft delight (Galatea) [4'02]
- Claron McFadden (soprano)
- 17 Part 2 No 17: Galatea, dry thy tears (Chorus) [3'15]
- Robert Harre-Jones (countertenor)
- 18 Look down, harmonious saint [11'56]
- John Mark Ainsley (tenor)
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