The Bright Seraphim: Celebratory Baroque Music

Compilation by The King’s Consort directed by Robert King

Released 1998

Tracklist

  • 1
    Part 5 of Christmas Oratorio, BWV248: Ehre sei dir, Gott, gesungen (opening chorus)
    Johann Sebastian Bach
    6:06
  • 2
    Part 5 of Christmas Oratorio, BWV248: Zwar ist solche Herzensstube (closing chorale)
    Johann Sebastian Bach
    1:00
  • 3
    Sonata Natalis
    Pavel Josef Vejvanovský
    4:28
  • 4
    Ihr Himmel jubilirt von oben (opening chorus)
    Johann Kuhnau
    3:29
  • 5
    Suite from Dioclesian, Z627: First Music
    Henry Purcell
    3:35
  • 6
    Suite from Dioclesian, Z627: Second Music
    Henry Purcell
    1:33
  • 7
    Suite from Dioclesian, Z627: Symphony
    Henry Purcell
    1:39
  • 8
    Suite from Dioclesian, Z627: Third Act Tune
    Henry Purcell
    1:12
  • 9
    Suite from Dioclesian, Z627: Butterfly Dance
    Henry Purcell
    2:30
  • 10
    Suite from Dioclesian, Z627: Paspe
    Henry Purcell
    1:17
  • 11
    Let the bright seraphim, from Samson
    George Frideric Handel
    5:35
  • 12
    Largo from 'Winter' op 8 no 4 (The Four Seasons, RV297)
    Antonio Vivaldi
    2:04
  • 13
    Cantata, Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern: Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern
    Johann Kuhnau
    1:56
  • 14
    Cantata, Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern: Uns ist ein Kind geboren
    Johann Kuhnau
    1:44
  • 15
    Cantata, Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern: Zwingt die Saiten
    Johann Kuhnau
    2:09
  • 16
    Musique de Table: First Air
    Georg Philipp Telemann
    5:50
  • 17
    Musique de Table: Conclusion
    Georg Philipp Telemann
    7:00
  • 18
    Pastorale from Christmas Concerto (op 6 no 8)
    Arcangelo Corelli
    4:02
  • 19
    Sonata Laetitiae
    Pavel Josef Vejvanovský
    3:45
  • 20
    Cantata, BWV 1: Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern (opening chorus)
    Johann Sebastian Bach
    8:40
  • 21
    Cantata, BWV 1: Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern (closing chorale)
    Johann Sebastian Bach
    1:17

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