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CD available From: 01 June 2010 |
| | Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643)
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| The Coronation of Poppea | 151:31 | | | | | Dramma musicale in a Prologue and two acts | | | | | | Libretto by Giovanni Francesco Busenello, English translation by Geoffrey Dunn | | | 2 | | 'Virtue, go hide yourself away' | 7:16 | | 3 | | 'Again I'm drawn here' | 8:32 | | | | | Ottone, Soldier 2, Soldier 1 | | | 4 | | 'My lord, do not go yet!' | 9:54 | | 5 | | 'At last my hopes have ended' | 6:38 | | 6 | | 'Oh, dishonoured Ottavia!' | 7:26 | | 7 | | 'There stands that most ill-fated lady' | 5:43 | | | | | Seneca, Ottavia, Valletto | | | 8 | | 'The purple robes of emperors' | 8:07 | | | | | Seneca, Pallas, Athene, Nero | | | 9 | | 'Did I please you, my lord?' | 9:01 | | 10 | | 'Though Fate allows all others to drink the wine' | 8:44 | | 11 | | 'I can feel I don't know what' | 4:42 | | 1 | | 'Solitude, beloved and treasured' | 13:55 | | | | | 'Since old Seneca's dead now' | | | 3 | | 'You, who received your rank and your honour' | 8:57 | | | | | Ottavia, Ottone, Drusilla | | | 4 | | 'Since old Seneca's dead now' | 9:11 | | 5 | | 'Here I am, here have I come' | 3:40 | | | | | Ottone, Love, Poppea, Arnalta | | | 6 | | 'Oh happy, happy is Drusilla!' | 7:37 | | | | | Drusilla, Arnalta, Lictor, Nero, Ottone | | | 7 | | 'My lord, now you have good reason' | 5:18 | | 8 | | 'Think of her, think of my Poppea' | 3:39 | | 9 | | 'Ah, ah, my country' | 4:27 | | | | | 'To you, to you Poppea, our Empress' | | | | Barbara Walker soprano - Fortune |
| | Shirley Chapman soprano - Virtue |
| | Elizabeth Gale soprano - Love |
| | Tom McDonnell baritone - Ottone |
| | Dame Janet Baker mezzo-soprano - Poppea |
| | Robert Ferguson tenor - Nero |
| | Katherine Pring mezzo-soprano - Ottavia |
| | Barbara Walker soprano - Drusilla |
| | Clifford Grant bass - Seneca |
| | Anne Collins mezzo-soprano - Arnalta |
| | Emile Belcourt tenor - Lucano |
| | John Brecknock tenor - Valletto |
| | Iris Saunders soprano - Damigella |
| | Norman Welsby baritone - Liberto |
| | Robin Donald tenor - First soldier |
| | John Delaney tenor - Second soldier |
| | Anthony Davey bass - Lictor |
| | Shirley Chapman soprano - Pallas Athene |
| | Chorus of Sadler's Wells Opera |
| | Orchestra of Sadler's Wells Opera |
| | | | broadcast on 27 November 1971 | | | | Format: Digital CD 16Bit 44.1Khz Originally recorded in: 24 Bit Remaster |
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