austin: the beggar's opera - polly - frederic austin
Austin: The Beggar's Opera - Polly
Frederic Austin
2011
54 tracks
1 uur, 8 min
Tracks
The Beggar's Opera, Act I: Virgins Are like the fair flower (Polly) [After J.C. Pepusch Version]Frederic Austin, Arthur Wynn, Frederick Ranalaw, Alfred Heather, Nellie Walker, Nonny Lock, Sylvia Nelis, Kingsway Theatre Orchestra, Studio Chorus, Eugene Goossens
The Beggar's Opera, Act I: Can love be controlled by advice? (Polly) [After J.C. Pepusch Version]Frederic Austin, Arthur Wynn, Frederick Ranalaw, Alfred Heather, Nellie Walker, Nonny Lock, Sylvia Nelis, Kingsway Theatre Orchestra, Studio Chorus, Eugene Goossens
The Beggar's Opera, Act I: O Polly, you might have toy'd and kiss'd (Mrs. Peachum, Polly) [After J.C. Pepusch Version]Frederic Austin, Arthur Wynn, Frederick Ranalaw, Alfred Heather, Nellie Walker, Nonny Lock, Sylvia Nelis, Kingsway Theatre Orchestra, Studio Chorus, Eugene Goossens
The Beggar's Opera, Act I: A fox may steal your hens (Mrs. Peachum) [After J.C. Pepusch Version]Frederic Austin, Arthur Wynn, Frederick Ranalaw, Alfred Heather, Nellie Walker, Nonny Lock, Sylvia Nelis, Kingsway Theatre Orchestra, Studio Chorus, Eugene Goossens
The Beggar's Opera, Act I: O ponder well (Polly) [After J.C. Pepusch Version]Frederic Austin, Arthur Wynn, Frederick Ranalaw, Alfred Heather, Nellie Walker, Nonny Lock, Sylvia Nelis, Kingsway Theatre Orchestra, Studio Chorus, Eugene Goossens
The Beggar's Opera, Act I: The turtle thus with plaintive crying (Polly) [After J.C. Pepusch Version]Frederic Austin, Arthur Wynn, Frederick Ranalaw, Alfred Heather, Nellie Walker, Nonny Lock, Sylvia Nelis, Kingsway Theatre Orchestra, Studio Chorus, Eugene Goossens
The Beggar's Opera, Act I: My heart was so free (Macheath) [After J.C. Pepusch Version]Frederic Austin, Arthur Wynn, Frederick Ranalaw, Alfred Heather, Nellie Walker, Nonny Lock, Sylvia Nelis, Kingsway Theatre Orchestra, Studio Chorus, Eugene Goossens
The Beggar's Opera, Act I: Were I laid on Greenland's coast (Polly, Macheath) [After J.C. Pepusch Version]Frederic Austin, Arthur Wynn, Frederick Ranalaw, Alfred Heather, Nellie Walker, Nonny Lock, Sylvia Nelis, Kingsway Theatre Orchestra, Studio Chorus, Eugene Goossens
The Beggar's Opera, Act I: Oh! What pain It Is to part (Polly, Macheath) [After J.C. Pepusch Version]Frederic Austin, Arthur Wynn, Frederick Ranalaw, Alfred Heather, Nellie Walker, Nonny Lock, Sylvia Nelis, Kingsway Theatre Orchestra, Studio Chorus, Eugene Goossens
The Beggar's Opera, Act II: Fill every glass (Filch, Chorus) [After J.C. Pepusch Version]Frederic Austin, Arthur Wynn, Frederick Ranalaw, Alfred Heather, Nellie Walker, Nonny Lock, Sylvia Nelis, Kingsway Theatre Orchestra, Studio Chorus, Eugene Goossens
The Beggar's Opera, Act II: Let us take the road (Filch, Chorus) [After J.C. Pepusch Version]Frederic Austin, Arthur Wynn, Frederick Ranalaw, Alfred Heather, Nellie Walker, Nonny Lock, Sylvia Nelis, Kingsway Theatre Orchestra, Studio Chorus, Eugene Goossens
The Beggar's Opera, Act II: If the heart of a man (Macheath) [After J.C. Pepusch Version]Frederic Austin, Arthur Wynn, Frederick Ranalaw, Alfred Heather, Nellie Walker, Nonny Lock, Sylvia Nelis, Kingsway Theatre Orchestra, Studio Chorus, Eugene Goossens
The Beggar's Opera, Act II: Music to a Dialogue (After J.C. Pepusch Version)Frederic Austin, Arthur Wynn, Frederick Ranalaw, Alfred Heather, Nellie Walker, Nonny Lock, Sylvia Nelis, Kingsway Theatre Orchestra, Studio Chorus, Eugene Goossens
The Beggar's Opera, Act II: Why, how now Madame Flirt? (Molly Brazen, Mrs. Vixen) [After J.C. Pepusch Version]Frederic Austin, Arthur Wynn, Frederick Ranalaw, Alfred Heather, Nellie Walker, Nonny Lock, Sylvia Nelis, Kingsway Theatre Orchestra, Studio Chorus, Eugene Goossens
The Beggar's Opera, Act II: Before the barn door crowing (Jenny Diver, Ladies Chorus) [After J.C. Pepusch Version]Frederic Austin, Arthur Wynn, Frederick Ranalaw, Alfred Heather, Nellie Walker, Nonny Lock, Sylvia Nelis, Kingsway Theatre Orchestra, Studio Chorus, Eugene Goossens
The Beggar's Opera, Act II: Man may escape from rope and gun (Macheath) [After J.C. Pepusch Version]Frederic Austin, Arthur Wynn, Frederick Ranalaw, Alfred Heather, Nellie Walker, Nonny Lock, Sylvia Nelis, Kingsway Theatre Orchestra, Studio Chorus, Eugene Goossens
The Beggar's Opera, Act II: Thus when a good housewife sees a rat (Lucy) [After J.C. Pepusch Version]Frederic Austin, Arthur Wynn, Frederick Ranalaw, Alfred Heather, Nellie Walker, Nonny Lock, Sylvia Nelis, Kingsway Theatre Orchestra, Studio Chorus, Eugene Goossens
The Beggar's Opera, Act II: The first time at the looking glass (Macheath) [After J.C. Pepusch Version]Frederic Austin, Arthur Wynn, Frederick Ranalaw, Alfred Heather, Nellie Walker, Nonny Lock, Sylvia Nelis, Kingsway Theatre Orchestra, Studio Chorus, Eugene Goossens
The Beggar's Opera, Act II: Thus gamesters united in friendship Are found (Peachum, Lockit) [After J.C. Pepusch Version]Frederic Austin, Arthur Wynn, Frederick Ranalaw, Alfred Heather, Nellie Walker, Nonny Lock, Sylvia Nelis, Kingsway Theatre Orchestra, Studio Chorus, Eugene Goossens
The Beggar's Opera, Act II: Thus when the swallow (Polly) [After J.C. Pepusch Version]Frederic Austin, Arthur Wynn, Frederick Ranalaw, Alfred Heather, Nellie Walker, Nonny Lock, Sylvia Nelis, Kingsway Theatre Orchestra, Studio Chorus, Eugene Goossens
The Beggar's Opera, Act II: How happy I could be with either (Macheath) [After J.C. Pepusch Version]Frederic Austin, Arthur Wynn, Frederick Ranalaw, Alfred Heather, Nellie Walker, Nonny Lock, Sylvia Nelis, Kingsway Theatre Orchestra, Studio Chorus, Eugene Goossens
The Beggar's Opera, Act II: I'm bubbled, I'm troubled (Polly, Lucy) [After J.C. Pepusch Version]Frederic Austin, Arthur Wynn, Frederick Ranalaw, Alfred Heather, Nellie Walker, Nonny Lock, Sylvia Nelis, Kingsway Theatre Orchestra, Studio Chorus, Eugene Goossens
The Beggar's Opera, Act II: Cease your funning (Polly) [After J.C. Pepusch Version]Frederic Austin, Arthur Wynn, Frederick Ranalaw, Alfred Heather, Nellie Walker, Nonny Lock, Sylvia Nelis, Kingsway Theatre Orchestra, Studio Chorus, Eugene Goossens
The Beggar's Opera, Act III: Here in a humour I was of late (Tenor, Chorus) [After J.C. Pepusch Version]Frederic Austin, Arthur Wynn, Frederick Ranalaw, Alfred Heather, Nellie Walker, Nonny Lock, Sylvia Nelis, Kingsway Theatre Orchestra, Studio Chorus, Eugene Goossens
The Beggar's Opera, Act III: The modes of the Court so common Are grown (Macheath, Filch, Chorus) [After J.C. Pepusch Version]Frederic Austin, Arthur Wynn, Frederick Ranalaw, Alfred Heather, Nellie Walker, Nonny Lock, Sylvia Nelis, Kingsway Theatre Orchestra, Studio Chorus, Eugene Goossens
The Beggar's Opera, Act III: In the days of my youth (Diana Trapes, Peachum, Lockit) [After J.C. Pepusch Version]Frederic Austin, Arthur Wynn, Frederick Ranalaw, Alfred Heather, Nellie Walker, Nonny Lock, Sylvia Nelis, Kingsway Theatre Orchestra, Studio Chorus, Eugene Goossens
The Beggar's Opera, Act III: Interlude (After J.C. Pepusch Version)Frederic Austin, Arthur Wynn, Frederick Ranalaw, Alfred Heather, Nellie Walker, Nonny Lock, Sylvia Nelis, Kingsway Theatre Orchestra, Studio Chorus, Eugene Goossens
The Beggar's Opera, Act III: I'm like a skiff on the ocean tost (Lucy) [After J.C. Pepusch Version]Frederic Austin, Arthur Wynn, Frederick Ranalaw, Alfred Heather, Nellie Walker, Nonny Lock, Sylvia Nelis, Kingsway Theatre Orchestra, Studio Chorus, Eugene Goossens
The Beggar's Opera, Act III: O cruel, cruel case (Macheath) [After J.C. Pepusch Version]Frederic Austin, Arthur Wynn, Frederick Ranalaw, Alfred Heather, Nellie Walker, Nonny Lock, Sylvia Nelis, Kingsway Theatre Orchestra, Studio Chorus, Eugene Goossens
The Beggar's Opera, Act III: Would I might be hanged (Polly, Lucy, Macheath) [After J.C. Pepusch Version]Frederic Austin, Arthur Wynn, Frederick Ranalaw, Alfred Heather, Nellie Walker, Nonny Lock, Sylvia Nelis, Kingsway Theatre Orchestra, Studio Chorus, Eugene Goossens
Polly, Act I: She who hath felt a real pain (Polly) [After J.C. Pepusch Version]Frederic Austin, Clifford Bax, Lilian Davies, Stanley Vilven, Winifred Hare, Pitt Chatham, Percy Parsons, Adrienne Brune, Lovat Crosley, Gladys Sinclair, Studio Chorus, Kingsway Theatre Orchestra, Eugene Goossens
Polly, Act I: The Crow or Daw (Polly) [After J.C. Pepusch Version]Frederic Austin, Clifford Bax, Lilian Davies, Stanley Vilven, Winifred Hare, Pitt Chatham, Percy Parsons, Adrienne Brune, Lovat Crosley, Gladys Sinclair, Studio Chorus, Kingsway Theatre Orchestra, Eugene Goossens
Polly, Act I: I will have my humours (Mr. Ducat, Polly) [After J.C. Pepusch Version]Clifford Bax, Frederic Austin, Lilian Davies, Stanley Vilven, Winifred Hare, Pitt Chatham, Percy Parsons, Adrienne Brune, Lovat Crosley, Gladys Sinclair, Studio Chorus, Kingsway Theatre Orchestra, Eugene Goossens
Polly, Act I: When a woman jealous grows (Mr. And Mrs. Ducat) [After J.C. Pepusch Version]Frederic Austin, Clifford Bax, Lilian Davies, Stanley Vilven, Winifred Hare, Pitt Chatham, Percy Parsons, Adrienne Brune, Lovat Crosley, Gladys Sinclair, Studio Chorus, Kingsway Theatre Orchestra, Eugene Goossens
Frederic Austin's "Austin: The Beggar's Opera - Polly" is a captivating journey through the world of 18th-century ballad opera, reimagined and revitalized by the renowned composer and conductor. Released in 2011 under the Symposium label, this album is a testament to Austin's seminal work in restoring and reviving the classic works of John Gay, "The Beggar's Opera" and its sequel "Polly," originally set to music by Johann Christoph Pepusch.
The album spans a total of 68 tracks, divided into two main sections: "The Beggar's Opera" and "Polly." Each section is further divided into acts, with each track representing a distinct song or musical piece from the respective operas. The performances are brought to life by a cast of talented vocalists, including Roy Henderson, Bruce Flegg, and Constance Willis, under the production of the legendary John Gielgud.
With a duration of 1 hour and 8 minutes, this album offers a comprehensive exploration of the original works, showcasing Austin's meticulous attention to detail and his deep understanding of the source material. The music is a delightful blend of traditional and contemporary elements, creating a unique and engaging listening experience that is sure to captivate both opera enthusiasts and casual listeners alike.
Frederic Austin's "Austin: The Beggar's Opera - Polly" is not just a collection of songs; it's a vivid portrayal of a bygone era, brought to life through the power of music. The album is a must-listen for anyone interested in the history of opera, the evolution of musical styles, or simply the joy of discovering new and exciting music.
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About Frederic Austin
Frederic William Austin (1872-1952) was a versatile English musician, renowned as a baritone singer, composer, and musical teacher. Born in Poplar, East London, Austin's musical prowess was evident from a young age, leading him to pursue singing and organ lessons. He began his career in Liverpool as a music teacher and organist, later gaining prominence as a concert singer from 1902 onwards.
Austin's legacy endures through his notable arrangements, particularly his adaptation of Johann Pepusch's music for the 1920 production of John Gay's "The Beggar's Opera" and its sequel "Polly" in 1922. He also popularized the melody of the beloved carol "The Twelve Days of Christmas." His published works include a variety of song settings for solo voice or chorus, showcasing his versatility and contributions to the musical landscape of his time. Austin's influence as both a performer and a composer continues to resonate in the world of classical music.
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