King Arthur: Frost Dance in c / Hornpipe in G

~ Recording by Freiburger Barockorchester, Thomas Hengelbrock

Appears on releases

#TitleLengthTrack artistRelease titleRelease artistRelease group typeCountry/DateLabelCatalog#
Official
1.18King Arthur: Frost Dance in c / Hornpipe in G2:33Henry PurcellInstrumental Music: The Fairy Queen / Dido and Aeneas / King Arthur / AbdelazerH. Purcell; Freiburger Barockorchester, Thomas HengelbrockAlbum
Deutsche Harmonia MundiRD77231
10.18King Arthur: V. Frost Dance in c, Hornpipe in G2:33Henry PurcellFreiburger Barockorchester EditionFreiburger BarockorchesterAlbum + Compilation
  • -2011
Deutsche Harmonia Mundi
9.18King Arthur, Frost Dance in c. Hornpipe in G?:??Henry PurcellKulturSPIEGEL: Die besten guten Klassik-CDs, Vol. 1Various ArtistsAlbum + Compilation
Sony Music (global brand, excluding JP, owned by Sony Music Entertainment)88697951292
38.18King Arthur: V. Frost Dance in c - Hornpipe in G2:33Henry PurcellDeutsche Harmonia Mundi - 50 CD CollectionVarious ArtistsAlbum + Compilation
Deutsche Harmonia Mundi88875037502
57.18King Arthur: V. Frost Dance in c - Hornpipe in G2:33Henry Purcell100 Great Recordings - Renaissance, Baroque and Classical MasterpiecesVarious ArtistsAlbum + Compilation
Deutsche Harmonia Mundi190758007021

Relationships

orchestra:Freiburger Barockorchester (Freiburg Baroque Orchestra) (from 1991-03-17 until 1991-03-21)
conductor:Thomas Hengelbrock (German violinist and conductor) (from 1991-03-17 until 1991-03-21)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:harmonia mundi, D‐7800 Freiburg (for copyrights use only) (in 1991)
recorded at:Reformierte Kirche Arlesheim in Arlesheim, Basel-Landschaft (Basel-Land), Switzerland (from 1991-03-17 until 1991-03-21)
recording of:1. King Arthur, Z. 628: Act III, 18. Prelude (before Act III, 19. “What ho! Thou genius of this isle”) (from 1991-03-17 until 1991-03-21)
2. King Arthur, Z. 628: Act V, Scene II, 37. “Your hay it is mow’d, and your corn is reap’d” (Comus, peasants) (from 1991-03-17 until 1991-03-21: partial, instrumental)

King Arthur, Z. 628: Act III, 18. Prelude (before Act III, 19. “What ho! Thou genius of this isle”)

composer:Henry Purcell (Baroque composer)
part of:King Arthur, Z. 628: Act III (order: 1)
is the basis for:Chasing Sheep Is Best Left to Shepherds

King Arthur, Z. 628: Act V, Scene II, 37. “Your hay it is mow’d, and your corn is reap’d” (Comus, peasants)

composer:Henry Purcell (Baroque composer)
librettist:John Dryden (English poet)
part of:King Arthur, Z. 628: Act V (order: 6)