Haydn: The Creation
Robert Shaw & Atlanta Symphony Orchestra And Chorus
Haydn's grand and glorious Creation performed by the great Robert Shaw and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra with stellar soloists.
TRACKLISTING
DISC ONE
- 1. Haydn: The Creation: Introduction
- 2. Haydn: The Creation: Recitative (Raphael): In the beginning / Chorus: In the spirit / Recitative (Ur
- 3. Haydn: The Creation: Aria with chorus (Uriel): Now vanished by the holy beams
- 4. Haydn: The Creation: Recitative (Raphael): And God made the firmament
- 5. Haydn: The Creation: Chorus with Solo (Gabriel): What wonder doth his work reveal
- 6. Haydn: The Creation: Recitative (Raphael): And God said: Let the waters
- 7. Haydn: The Creation: Aria
- 8. Haydn: The Creation: Recitative (Gabriel): And God said: Let all the earth bring forth grass
- 9. Haydn: The Creation: Aria (Gabriel): Now robed in cool refreshing green
- 10. Haydn: The Creation: Recitative (Uriel): And the heavenly host
- 11. Haydn: The Creation: Chorus: Awake the harp
- 12. Haydn: The Creation: Recitative (Uriel): And God said: Let there be lights
- 13. Haydn: The Creation: Recitative (Uriel): In shining splendor
- 14. Haydn: The Heavens are Telling from The Creation
- 15. Haydn: The Creation: Recitative (Gabriel): And God said: Let the waters bring forth
- 16. Haydn: The Creation: Aria (Gabriel) On Mighty Wings
- 17. Haydn: The Creation: Recitative (Raphael): And God created whales
- 18. Haydn: The Creation: Recitative (Raphael): And the angels struck
- 19. Haydn: The Creation: Trio (Gabriel, Uriel, Raphael): In fairest raiment / Chorus with Trio: The Lord
DISC TWO
- 1. Haydn: The Creation: Recitative (Raphael): And God said: Let earth bring forth
- 2. Haydn: The Creation: Recitative (Raphael): Straight opening her fertile womb
- 3. Haydn: The Creation: Aria (Raphael): Now shines the brightest glory
- 4. Haydn: The Creation: Recitative (Uriel): And God created Man
- 5. Haydn: The Creation: Aria (Uriel): In native worth
- 6. Haydn: The Creation: Recitative (Raphael): And God saw everything
- 7. Haydn: The Creation: Chorus: Fulfilled at last the glorious work / Trio (Gabriel, Uriel, Raphael): F
- 8. Haydn: The Creation: Recitative (Uriel): In rosy mantle
- 9. Haydn: The Creation: Hymn (Eve, Adam, Chorus): By thee with grace
- 10. Haydn: The Creation: Recitative (Eve, Adam): Now is our duty
- 11. Haydn: The Creation: Duet (Eve, Adam): Sweet companion!
- 12. Haydn: The Creation: Recitative (Uriel): O happy pair
- 13. Haydn: The Creation: Chorus with Trio: Sing to God
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