Jennifer Smith feat. John Eliot Gardiner, English Baroque Soloists, Stephen Varcoe & Monteverdi Choir - The Fairy Queen: A Song in Two Parts and Chorus: "If Love's a Sweet Passion" Songtexte

Songtexte The Fairy Queen: A Song in Two Parts and Chorus: "If Love's a Sweet Passion" - Jennifer Smith feat. Stephen Varcoe, English Baroque Soloists, John Eliot Gardiner & Monteverdi Choir




If love's a sweet passion, why does it torment?
If a bitter heart have ye, whence comes my content?
If love's a sweet passion, why does it torment?
If a bitter heart have ye, whence comes my content?
Since I suffer with pleasure why should I complain?
Oh, grieve at my fate, when I know 'tis in vain
Yet so pleasing the pain is, so soft is the dart
That at once it both wounds me and tickles my heart
Since I suffer with pleasure why should I complain?
Oh, grieve at my fate, when I know 'tis in vain
Yet so pleasing the pain is, so soft is the dart
That at once it both wounds me and tickles my heart
If love's a sweet passion, why does it torment?
If a bitter heart have ye, whence comes my content?
If love's a sweet passion, why does it torment?
If a bitter heart have ye, whence comes my content?
Since I suffer with pleasure why should I complain?
Oh, grieve at my fate, when I know 'tis in vain
Yet so pleasing the pain is, so soft is the dart
That at once it both wounds me and tickles my heart
Since I suffer with pleasure why should I complain?
Oh, grieve at my fate, when I know 'tis in vain
Yet so pleasing the pain is, so soft is the dart
That at once it both wounds me and tickles my heart
I press her hand gently, look languishing down
And by passionate silence I make my love known
I press her hand gently, look languishing down
And by passionate silence I make my love known
But, oh, how I'm blest when so kind she does prove
By some willing mistake to discover her love
When in striving to hide she reveals all her flame
And our eyes tell each other what neither dares name
But, oh, how I'm blest when so kind she does prove
By some willing mistake to discover her love
When in striving to hide she-Our eyes
Tell each other what neither dare say
By presence and gently fall languishing down
That my passionate silence I may by love know
By presence and gently fall languishing down
That my passionate silence I may by love know
But, oh, how I'm blessed when, so kind she does
Prove, by some willing mistake to discover love
When striving to hide, she reveals all of me, though
Our eyes tell each other what neither dare say
But, oh, how I'm blessed when, so kind she does
Prove, by some willing mistake to discover love
When striving to hide, she reveals all of me, though
Our eyes tell each other what neither dare say




Jennifer Smith feat. John Eliot Gardiner, English Baroque Soloists, Stephen Varcoe & Monteverdi Choir - Purcell: The Fairy Queen
Album Purcell: The Fairy Queen
Veröffentlichungsdatum
01-01-1982

1 The Fairy Queen / Act 2: No.14 "See, even Night herself is here"
2 The Fairy Queen: Song: "Thus the ever Grateful Spring"
3 The Fairy Queen: Hark! How all things
4 The Fairy Queen: Song: "When I have often heard"
5 The Fairy Queen: The Plaint
6 The Fairy Queen / Act 2: No.15 "I am come to lock all fast"
7 The Fairy Queen: Song: "Ye Gentle Spirits of the Air, appear"
8 The Fairy Queen: Dialog: "Now the Maids and the Men"
9 The Fairy Queen: Thus the gloomy world
10 The Fairy Queen / Act 4: No.31 Solo & Chorus "Now the night"
11 The Fairy Queen: Song: "Yes, Daphne, in your Looks I find"
12 The Fairy Queen: Song and Chorus: "Sing while we trip it on the Green"
13 The Fairy Queen / Act 4: Song: "See my many Colour'd Fields"
14 The Fairy Queen: Trio: "They shall be as happy"
15 The Fairy Queen: A Song in Two Parts and Chorus: "If Love's a Sweet Passion"
16 The Fairy Queen: Sure the dull God
17 The Fairy Queen: Hark! the Ech'ing Air
18 The Fairy Queen: Epithalamium - Thrice happy Lovers
19 The Fairy Queen / Act 2: No.17 "Hush, no more"
20 The Fairy Queen: Solo: "My Torch, indeed"
21 The Fairy Queen: Solo: "See, see, I obey"
22 The Fairy Queen: Song: "Here's the Summer, Sprightly, Gay"
23 The Fairy Queen, Z.629 / Act 2: No.16 "One charming night"
24 The Fairy Queen: Duet: "Let the fifes, and the Clarions"
25 The Fairy Queen / Act 4: Song: "When a cruel long Winter"- Chorus: "Hail! Great Parent of us all"
26 The Fairy Queen / Act 5: Duet: "Turn then thine Eyes"
27 The Fairy Queen: Trio: "May the God of Wit inspire"
28 The Fairy Queen / Act 3: Song And Chorus: "A Thousand Thousand ways we'll find"
29 The Fairy Queen, Z.629 / Act 2: Prelude (II)
30 The Fairy Queen, Z.629 / Act 1: Hornpipe
31 The Fairy Queen, Z.629 / Act 1: Air
32 The Fairy Queen, Z.629 / Act 1: Rondeau
33 The Fairy Queen / Act 1: Overture
34 The Fairy Queen: Song in Two Parts: "Come, come, come, let us leave"
35 The Fairy Queen / Act 1: First Act Tune: Jig
36 The Fairy Queen / Act 2: Echo
37 The Fairy Queen: Chorus: "Now Joyn your Warbling Voices all"
38 The Fairy Queen / Act 2: A Dance Of Fairies
39 The Fairy Queen / Act 2: No.18 Dance For The Followers Of Night
40 The Fairy Queen / Act 2: Second Act Tune: Air
41 The Fairy Queen / Act 3: Overture: Symphony While The Swans Come Forward
42 The Fairy Queen / Act 3: Dance For The Fairies
43 The Fairy Queen / Act 3: Dance For The Green Men
44 The Fairy Queen / Act 3: A Dance Of Haymakers
45 The Fairy Queen / Act 3: Third Act Tune: Hornpipe
46 The Fairy Queen / Act 5: Symphony
47 The Fairy Queen / Act 4: Entry Of Phoebus
48 The Fairy Queen / Act 4: Fourth Act Tune: Air
49 The Fairy Queen / Act 5: Entry Dance
50 The Fairy Queen: Thus happy and free
51 The Fairy Queen / Act 5: Monkey's Dance
52 The Fairy Queen: Chorus: "They shall be as happy"
53 The Fairy Queen / Act 5: Chaconne: Dance For Chinese Man And Woman




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