Walton: Christopher Columbus & Hamlet and Ophelia

"Walton: Christopher Columbus & Hamlet and Ophelia album by BBC National Chorus of Wales on Music Co IM"

Release Date: 2005-03-01T00:00:00.000000Z

  • Christopher Columbus (A Musical Journey), Part I: Introduction. No, it cannot be done (Ironic Spirit, Columbus, Chorus)
  • Christopher Columbus (A Musical Journey), Part I: I. My name is Christopher (Columbus, Ironic Spirit)
  • Christopher Columbus (A Musical Journey), Part I: I. You cannot do that alone (Ironic Spirit, Columbus)
  • Christopher Columbus (A Musical Journey), Part I: Ia. Finding his way by starts and gleams (Ironic Spirit, Chorus)
  • Christopher Columbus (A Musical Journey), Part I: Ia. Now the game is beginning (Columbus)
  • Christopher Columbus (A Musical Journey), Part I: II. Sarabande - Señor Columbus (Isabella, Columbus)
  • Christopher Columbus (A Musical Journey), Part I: II. Down in the Kingdom of Granada (Isabella, Marquesa, Colombus), "Marquesa's S
  • Christopher Columbus (A Musical Journey), Part I: II. But how can they know? (Columbus, Ironic Spirit, Men's chorus)
  • Christopher Columbus (A Musical Journey), Part I: III. No! No! No! (Ironic Spirit, Men's Chorus)
  • Christopher Columbus (A Musical Journey), Part I: III. Go and look at the sunset (Columbus)
  • Christopher Columbus (A Musical Journey), Part I: III. I haven't seen her for years - IV. When will he return? (Columbus, Beatriz)
  • Christopher Columbus (A Musical Journey), Part I: IV. May I come up? - Va. Kyrie. You have no right to take a rose from my courtya
  • Christopher Columbus (A Musical Journey), Part I: Va. So, my son, you are leaving Spain? (Ironic Spirit, Columbus)
  • Christopher Columbus (A Musical Journey), Part I: Vb. Granada has fallen! (Chorus, Columbus)
  • Christopher Columbus (A Musical Journey), Part I: Vb. Give me a ship, Your Majesty - Vc. On this day, the thirteenth of April - Vd
  • Christopher Columbus (A Musical Journey), Part II: VIa. Introduction - Port Music. Oyez! Oyez! Oyez! (Herald)
  • Christopher Columbus (A Musical Journey), Part II: VIb. There be three ships (Woman Singer), "Woman's Song"
  • Christopher Columbus (A Musical Journey), Part II: VIc. I heard you were due to sail (Beatriz, Columbus)
  • Christopher Columbus (A Musical Journey), Part II: VIc. Drum (Beatriz, Columbus)
  • Christopher Columbus (A Musical Journey), Part II: VII. Litany of the Saints. Per Domimum - Capstan Shanty. We're bound upon a wil
  • Christopher Columbus (A Musical Journey), Part II: VII. On these ships they are singing - VIIIa. We've gone away for ever (Tenor,
  • Christopher Columbus (A Musical Journey), Part II: VIIIb. Sea Music. Friday, August the third (Columbus)
  • Christopher Columbus (A Musical Journey), Part II: VIIIb. The sailors steered badly (Ironic Spirit, Sailor)
  • Christopher Columbus (A Musical Journey), Part II: IX. Night Music. Where shall wisdom be found…? (Columbus)
  • Christopher Columbus (A Musical Journey), Part II: IX. Listen to me, Señores (Columbus)
  • Christopher Columbus (A Musical Journey), Part II: X. Gold, Señores, gold… (Columbus, Speaking Chorus)
  • Christopher Columbus (A Musical Journey), Part II: X. October the eleventh (Columbus)
  • Christopher Columbus (A Musical Journey), Part II: XI. Stand by for the Dawn! - Te Deum laudamus (Columbus, Speaking Chorus, Men's
  • Christopher Columbus (A Musical Journey), Part II: XIIa. Look 'ee yonder - In the name of the Holy Trinity (Columbus, Ironic Spiri
  • Christopher Columbus (A Musical Journey), Part II: XIIb. Have you heard the news, Your Grace? - Back from the West (Isabella, Iron
  • Christopher Columbus (A Musical Journey), Part II: XIIb. I took three ships (Columbus)
  • Christopher Columbus (A Musical Journey), Part II: XIIb. Finale. Glory, glory to God (Tenor, Columbus, Chorus)
  • Hamlet and Ophelia