The Tempest, Act V, Halcyon days, now wars are ending, you shall find wheree’er you sail
~ Recording by Jennifer Smith, Monteverdi Orchestra, John Eliot Gardiner
Appears on releases
| # | Title | Length | Track artist | Release title | Country/Date | ||||
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| 1.17 | The Tempest: Act V - Air; ''Halcyon Days'' | 6:30 | Henry Purcell | The Tempest |
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| 8.17 | The Tempest, Act V, Halcyon days, now wars are ending, you shall find wheree’er you sail | 6:30 | Henry Purcell | King Arthur / Music for Queen Mary / Hail! Bright Cecilia / Timon of Athens / Dioclesian / The Indian Queen / The Tempest |
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| 2.17 | The Tempest, Act V, Halcyon days, now wars are ending, you shall find wheree’er you sail | 6:30 | Henry Purcell | Edition II: The Indian Queen / The Tempest / Dioclesian / Timon of Athens |
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| 10.17 | The Tempest, Z.631: Act 5: Song: ''Halcyon days'' (Amphitrite) | 6:30 | Henry Purcell | The Complete Recordings on Erato |
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| 1.17 | The Tempest: Act V - Air; ''Halcyon Days'' | 6:30 | Henry Purcell | The Tempest |
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Relationships
| producer: | Michel Garcin |
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| cello: | Marilyn Sansom (from 1979-02-14 until 1979-02-20) |
| harpsichord: | Nicholas Kraemer (from 1979-02-14 until 1979-02-20) |
| organ: | Alastair Ross (from 1979-02-14 until 1979-02-20) |
| theorbo: | Michael Lewin (from 1979-02-14 until 1979-02-20) |
| soprano vocals: | Jennifer Smith (from 1979-02-14 until 1979-02-20) |
| orchestra: | Monteverdi Orchestra (from 1979-02-14 until 1979-02-20) |
| conductor: | John Eliot Gardiner (from 1979-02-14 until 1979-02-20) |
| balance engineer: | Pierre Lavoix |
| phonographic copyright (℗) by: | Warner Music UK Ltd. (in 1980) |
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| recorded at: | Henry Wood Hall in London, England, United Kingdom (from 1979-02-14 until 1979-02-20) |
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| recording of: | The Tempest, Z. 631 (from 1979-02-14 until 1979-02-20: partial) |
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Related works
The Tempest, Z. 631
| composer: | Henry Purcell |
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| librettist: | Sir William Davenant John Dryden |