Georg Friedrich Händel Ode for St. Cecilia's Day, HWV 76 cantata for soprano and tenor solo, mixed chorus and orchestra Text: John Dryden Recorded studio in May 1959 in Carnegie Hall, New York City
1. Overture (6:09) 2. Recitative (tenor): "From Harmony" (0:22) 3. Accompanied Recitative (tenor): "When Nature" (3:34) 4. Chorus: "From Harmony, from Heavenly Harmony" (4:02) 5. Aria (soprano): "What Passion cannot Music Raise and Quell" (9:33) 6. Aria (tenor) and Chorus: "The Trumpet's Loud Clangor" (4:47) 7. March (2:08) 8. Aria (soprano): "The Soft Complaning Flute" (6:12) 9. Aria (tenor): "Sharp Violins Proclaim their Jealous Pangs" (5:38) 10. Aria (soprano): "But Oh! What Art can Teach" (5:17) 11. Aria (soprano): "Orpheus could Lead the Savage Race" (2:32) 12. Recitative (soprano): "But Bright Cecilia Raised the Wonder Higher" (0:49) 13. Solo (soprano) and Chorus: "As from the Power of Sacred Lays" (9:02)
Adele Addison (soprano) John McCollum (tenor) Rutgers University Choir, F. Austin Walter (chorus master) New York Philharmonic conducted by Leonard Bernstein
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