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"What passion cannot music raise and quell" (1739)
From "Ode for St. Cecilia's Day" by George Frideric Handel
Treble. Aksel Rykkvin
Barokkanerne and Gunnar Hauge, violoncello (solo)
Violins: Peter Spissky, May Kunstovny, Astrid Kirschner, Laima Olsson , Susanne Schwarz, Maren Elle
Violas: Mari Giske, Edda Stix
Double bass: Fredrik Blikeng
Lute: Jadran Duncumb
Organ: Christian Kjos
Leader: Mark Bennett
Recorded live in concert in Kongsberg Church on 29 Jan, 2017, during the Gloger festival (Glogerfestspillene) 2017. Audio production by Sean Lewis.
What passion cannot music raise and quell!
When Jubal struck the chorded shell,
His list'ning brethren stood around,
And wond'ring, on their faces fell,
To worship that celestial sound.
Less than a god they thought there could not dwell
Within the hollow of that shell,
That spoke so sweetly and so well.
What passion cannot music raise and quell!
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