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| | John Eccles (c. 1668-1735)
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| The Judgment of Paris | 49:37 |
| | | | First performed at Dorset Gardens on 21 March 1701 | | | | | | Published by John Walsh and John Hare (1702) | |
| | | | Juno: 'Saturnia, Wife of Thundring Jove, am I' | |
| | | | Pallas: 'This way, Mortal, bend thy Eyes' | |
| | | | Venus: 'Hither turn thee, gentle Swain' | |
| | | | Juno: 'Let Ambition fite thy Mind' | 3:31 |
| | Roderick Williams baritone - Mercury |
| | Benjamin Hulett tenor - Paris |
| | Susan Bickley mezzo-soprano - Juno |
| | Claire Booth soprano - Pallas |
| | Lucy Crowe soprano - Venus |
| | Chorus of Early Opera Company |
| | | | from A Collection of Songs published by John Walsh and John Hare (1704) | |
| | Susan Bickley mezzo-soprano |
| | Recorded in: All Saints Church, East Finchley, London |
| | Nicholas Anderson producer |
| | Jonathan Cooper sound engineer |
| | Paul Quilter sound engineer (Assistant) |
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