Haddon Hall
David Lyle, Prince Consort Orchestra, Prince Consort Chorus, Mary Timmons (Soprano), Heather Boyd (Mezzo-soprano), Steven Griffin (Tenor), Alan Borthwick (Tenor), David Faulds (Tenor), Peter Thomson (Voice), Ian Lawson (Voice), Maxwell Smart (Voice), Ross Main (Voice), Harry Payne (Voice), Roland York (Voice), Fiona Main (Voice), Pat McKerrow (Voice), Caroline Kerr (Voice), Liz Landsman (Voice)
℗ 2013
- 02:44Introduction – 'Ye stately homes of England' (Chorus)
Act I: The Lovers
- 02:13No. 1.1 Chorus 'To-day, it is a festal time' (Chorus) –
- 03:23No. 1.2 Song 'But midst our jubilation' (Dorcas) – ''Twas a dear little doormouse' (Chorus) –
- 03:25No. 1.3 Chorus 'Hail to the Lord of Haddon' (Dorothy, Lady Vernon, Sir George, Chorus) –
- 04:15No. 1.4 Madrigal 'Welcome, I bid ye welcome' – 'When the budding bloom of May' (Dorothy, Lady Vernon, Sir George, Chorus)
- 02:21No. 2 Trio 'Nay, father dear' (Dorothy, Lady Vernon, Sir George)
- 03:21No. 3 Duet 'Mother, dearest mother' (Dorothy, Lady Vernon)
- 03:22No. 4 Song 'Ribbons to sell' (Oswald) – 'Come, simples and gentles' (Chorus)
- 02:43No. 5 Duet 'The sun's in the sky' (Dorcas, Oswald)
- 00:55No. 6 Recitative 'My mistress comes' (Dorothy, Dorcas, Oswald)
- 02:53No. 7 Trio 'Oh, tell me what is a maid to say' (Dorothy, Dorcas, Oswald)
- 03:29No. 8a Recitative 'Why weep and wait?' (Dorothy) – Song 'Red of the rosebud' (Dorothy)
- 01:17No. 9 Entrance of Puritans 'Down with princes' (Chorus of Puritans)
- 02:43No. 10 Song 'I've heard it said' (Rupert)
- 03:57No. 11.1 Finale 'The bonny bridegroom cometh' (Company) –
- 01:50No. 11.2 Finale 'When I was but a little lad' (Rupert, Chorus) –
- 02:11No. 11.3 Finale 'Hail, cousin Rupert' (Company) –
- 01:59No. 11.4 Finale 'When, yestereve, I knelt to pray' (Dorothy, Company) –
- 01:43No. 11.5 Finale 'Father, forgive!' (Company) –
- 02:21No. 8.1 Solo and Duet 'The earth is fair' (Manners) (replaced in 1893 by No. 8a) –
- 02:05No. 8.2 Solo and Duet 'Sweetly the morn doth break' (Dorothy, Manners) (replaced in 1893 by No. 8a)
Act II: The Elopement
- 01:50No. 12 Introduction 'Hoarsely the wind is blowing' (Chorus of Puritans, Rupert)
- 02:27No. 13 Song 'My name it is McCrankie' (McCrankie)
- 03:08No. 14 Duet 'There's no one by' (Rupert, McCrankie)
- 02:11No. 15 Trio 'Hoity-toity, what's a kiss?' (Dorcas, Rupert, McCrankie)
- 07:52No. 16.1 Finale 'The west wind howls' (Dorothy, Dorcas, Manners, Oswald) –
- 03:04No. 16.2 Finale. Storm –
- 03:03No. 16.3 Finale 'Silence all! Attend to your host!' (Major Damo, Sir George) – 'In days of old' (Sir George, Company) –
- 01:11No. 16.4 Finale 'Eloped, eloped!' (Company) –
- 03:35No. 16.5 Finale 'We were sheltering all' (Rupert, McCrankie, Chorus) –
- 02:56No. 16.6 Finale 'In vain they will blunder' (Lady Vernon, Company)
Act III: The Return
- 01:57No. 17 Opening Chorus 'Our heads we bow' (Puritans, Chorus)
- 04:28No. 18 Song 'Queen of the garden' (Lady Vernon, Chorus)
- 01:11No. 19.1 Recitative 'Alone, alone! No friendly tone' (Lady Vernon, Sir George) –
- 02:35No. 19.2 Duet 'Bride of my youth' (Lady Vernon, Sir George)
- 01:32No. 20 Scene 'In frill and feather' (Dorcas, Rupert, Three Girls, Chorus)
- 02:24No. 21.1 Ensemble 'Good General Monk' (Oswald, Company) –
- 02:09No. 21.2 Song 'We have thought the matter out' (Dorcas, Rupert, Puritans)
- 03:14No. 22 Song 'Hech, mon! Hech, mon! It gars me greet' (McCrankie, Chorus) – Scotch Dance
- 05:17No. 23 Finale 'Hark! The cannon!' (Company)
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