William Christie Lyrics Follow
William Lincoln Christie (born December 19, 1944) is an American-born French conductor and harpsichordist. He is a specialist in baroque repertoire and is the founder of the ensemble Les Arts Florissants.
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Albums
Orlando: Highlights
Die Zauberflöte
Te Deum / Motets
Cantates
Atys (extraits)
Popular Songs
- The Fairy Queen, Act V: "They shall be as happy as they are fair"
- The Fairy Queen, Act V: Prelude / Hymen: "See, I obey"
- The Fairy Queen, Act V: "Turn then thine eyes"
- The Fairy Queen, Act V: Hymen: "My torch indeed will from such brightness shine"
- The Fairy Queen, Act V: "Sure the dull God of Marriage does not hear"
- The Fairy Queen, Act V: Chaconne
- The Fairy Queen, Act V: Chinese Man: "Thus the gloomy world"
- The Fairy Queen, Act V: "Hark! the echoing air a triumph sings"
- The Fairy Queen, Act V: Chinese Man: "Yes, Daphne"
- The Fairy Queen, Act V: Chinese Woman: "Thus happy and free"
- The Fairy Queen, Act V: Symphony
- The Fairy Queen, Act V: Monkeys' Dance
- The Fairy Queen, Act V: "Hark! how all things with one sound rejoice"
- The Fairy Queen, Act V: Prelude
- The Fairy Queen, Act IV: Fourth Act Tune: Air
- The Fairy Queen, Act V: Juno: "Thrice happy lovers"
- The Fairy Queen, Act IV: Winter: "Next Winter comes slowly"
- The Fairy Queen, Act V: Entry Dance
- The Fairy Queen, Act IV: Autumn: "See, see my many colour'd fields"
- The Fairy Queen, Act V: The Plaint: "O let me weep!"
- The Fairy Queen, Act IV: Entry of Phoebus
- The Fairy Queen, Act IV: Symphony
- The Fairy Queen, Act III: Third Act Tune: Hornpipe
- The Fairy Queen, Act IV: "When a cruel long winter" / Chorus: "Hail! great parent of us all"
- The Fairy Queen, Act IV: "Now the Night is chased away" / "Let the Fifes and the Clarions"
- The Fairy Queen, Act IV: Spring: "Thus the ever grateful Spring"
- The Fairy Queen, Act IV: Summer: "Here's the Summer, sprightly, gay"
- The Fairy Queen, Act III: Dance for the Green Men
- The Fairy Queen, Act III: Dance for the Haymakers
- The Fairy Queen, Act III: "When I have often heard young maids complaining"