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Bantock / Wyn-Rogers / Williams / Bbc So / Handley Omar Khayyam Super-Audio CD
- SKU:
- 12546473
- UPC:
- 095115505120
- MPN:
- 5051
- Condition:
- New
Description
1. Prelude 2. I. Chorus: 'Wake! for the Sun, Who Scattered Into Flight'- 3. II. Chorus: 'Before the Phantom of Flase Morning Died'- 4. III. the Poet: 'And As the Cock Crew, Those Who Stood Before'- 5. IV. the Poet: 'Now the New Year Reviving Old Desires'- 6. V. the Poet: 'Iram Indeed Is Gone with All His Rose'- 7. VIII. Chorus: 'Whether at Naishapur or Babylon'- 8. IX. the Beloved: 'Each Morn a Thousand Roses Brings, You Say'- 9. XI. the Poet: 'With Me Along the Strip of Herbage Strown'- 10. XIII. Chorus: 'Some for the Glories of This World, and Some'- 11. XIV. the Beloved: 'Look to the Blowing Rose About Us-Lo'- 12. XVII. Chorus: 'Think, in This Battered Caravanserai'- 13. XIX. the Poet: 'I Sometimes Think That Never Blows So Red'- 14. XXI. the Poet: 'Ah, My Beloved, Fill the Cup That Clears'- 15. XXIV. Chorus: 'Ah, Make the Most of What We Yet May Spend'- 16. XXV. the Beloved: 'Alike for Those Who for To-Day Prepare'- 17. XXVII. the Philosopher: 'Myself When Young Did Eagerly Frequent'- 18. XXX. Chorus: 'What, Without Asking, Hither Hurried Whence?'- 19. XXXI. the Poet: 'Up from Earth's Centre Through the Seventh Gate'- 20. XXXIII. Chorus: 'Earth Could Not Answer; Nor the Seas That Mourn'- 21. XXXIV. the Poet: 'Then of the Thee in Me Who Works Behind'- 22. XXXV. the Poet: 'Then to the Lip of This Poor Earthern Urn'- 23. XXXVI. the Philosopher: 'I Think the Vessel, That with Fugitive'- 24. XL. the Beloved: 'As Then the Tulip for Her Morning Sup'- 25. XLIII. the Beloved: 'So When That Angel of the Darker Drink'- 26. XLV. Chorus: 'Tis But a Tent Where Takes His One Day's Rest'- 27. XLVII: The Beloved and the Poet: 'When You and I Behind the Veil Are Past'- 28. Interlude: The Desert 29. The Caravan 30. XLVIII. Chorus: 'A Moment's Halt - a Momentary Taste'- 31. XLIX. the Philosopher: 'Would You That Spangle of Existence Spend'- 32. LII. the Philosopher: 'A Moment Guessed - Then Back Behind the Fold'- 33. LIV. Chorus: 'Waste Not Your Hour, Nor in the Vain Pursuit'- 34. Chorus: 'Better Be Jocund with the Fruitful Grape'- 35. LV. the Philosopher: 'You Know, My Friends, with What a Brave Carouse'- 36. LVII. the Philosopher: 'Ah, But My Computations, People Say'- 37. Medley: LVIII. the Philosopher and Chorus: 'And 'Twas - the Grape!'-/Lix. Chorus: 'The Grape That Can with Logic Absolute'- 38. LX. Chorus: 'The Might Mahmud, Allah-Breathing Lord'- 39. LXI. the Philosopher: 'Why, Be This Juice the Growth of God, Who Dare'- 40. LXII. the Philosopher: 'I Must Abjure the Balm of Life, I Must'- 41. LXIII. Chorus: 'Oh Threats of Hell and Hopes of Paradise!'- 42. LXV. Chorus: 'The Revelations of Devout and Learn'd'- 43. LXVIII. Chorus: 'We Are No Other Than a Moving Row'- 44. LXXI. the Beloved: 'The Moving Finger Writes; and, Having Writ'- 45. LXXII. the Beloved and the Poet: 'And That Inverted Bowl We Call the Sky'- 46. LXXIII. the Poet: 'With Earth's First Clay They Did the Last Man Knead'- 47. LXXV. the Philosopher: 'I Tell You This - When, Started from the Goal'- 48. LXXVIII. the Beloved, the Poet and the Philosopher: 'What! Out of Senseless Nothing to Provoke'- 49. LXXX. Chorus, the Beloved, the Poet and Philosopher: 'Oh Thou, Who Didst with Pitfall and with Gin'- 50. LXXXI. Chorus, the Beloved, the Poet and the Philosopher: 'Oh Thou, Who Man of Baser Earth Didst Make'- 51. Introduction 'The Fast of Ramazan'- 52. Worshippers in the Mosque- 53. LXXXII. the Philosopher: 'As Under Cover of Departing Day'- 54. LXXXIII. Chorus: 'Shapes of All Sorts and Sizes, Great and Small'- 55. LXXXIV. First Pot: 'Said One Among Them - 'Surely Not in Vain'- 56. XC. Chorus: 'So While the Vessels One By One Were Speaking'- 57. XCI. the Philosopher: 'Ah, with the Grape My Fading Life Provide'- 58. XCIII. the Philosopher: 'Indeed the Idol I Have Loved So Long'- 59. XCV. the Philosopher: 'And Much As Wine Has Play'd the Infidel'- 60. XCVI. the Poet: 'Yet Ah, That Spring Should Vanish with the Rose!'- 61. XCVII. the Poet: 'Would But the Desert of the Fountain Yield'- 62. C. Chorus, the Beloved, the Poet and the Philosopher: 'Yon Rising Moon That Looks for Us Again'- 63. CI. Chorus, the Beloved, the Poet and the Philosopher: 'And When Like Her, Oh Saki, You Shall Pass'