JOHN ECCLES
(c. 1668-1735)
first complete recording
The Judgment of Paris
49:37
or the Prize Music
A Masque
First performed at Dorset Gardens on 21 March 1701
Published by John Walsh and John Hare (1702)
Symphony for Mercury
5.
Mercury: 'From high Olympus, and the Realms above'
3:26
6.
Paris: 'O Ravishing Delight!'
2:37
7.
Mercury: 'Fear not, Mortal: none shall harm thee'
1:28
8.
Mercury: 'Happy thou of Human Race'
1:51
9.
Symphony for Juno -
3:45
Juno: 'Saturnia, Wife of Thundring Jove, am I'
10.
Symphony for Pallas -
2:27
Pallas: 'This way, Mortal, bend thy Eyes'
11.
Symphony for Venus -
4:07
Venus: 'Hither turn thee, gentle Swain'
12.
Venus, Pallas, Juno: 'Hither turn thee, gentle Swain'
1:52
13.
Paris: 'Distracted I turn, but I cannot decide'
2:28
15.
Pallas: 'Awake, awake, they Spirits raise'
1:13
16.
Pallas: 'Hark, hark! the glorious Voice of War…'
1:16
17.
Pallas: 'Oh what Joys does Conquest yield!'
1:05
18.
Chorus: 'O how glorius 'tis to see…'
1:10
20.
Venus: 'Stay, lovely Youth, delay thy Choice'
2:59
21.
Venus: 'Nature fram'd thee sure for Loving'
3:48
22.
Paris: 'I yield, I yield, O take the Prize'
1:10
23.
Grand Chorus: 'Hither all ye Graces, all ye Loves'
1:43
Solo: Roderick Williams baritone - Mercury
Solo: Benjamin Hulett tenor - Paris
Solo: Claire Booth soprano - Pallas
Choral: Chorus of Early Opera Company
24.
'Restless in Tought disturb'd in Mind'
4:12
25.
'Love's but the frailty of the Mind'
4:34
Solo: Claire Booth soprano
26.
'I Burn, I burn, my Brain consumes to Ashes'
3:26
Orchestra: Early Opera Company
Conductor: Christian Curnyn