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==Music files== | ==Music files== | ||
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*{{PostedDate|2004-09-21}} {{CPDLno|7917}} {{IMSLPWork|English Songs, HWV 228 (Handel, George Frideric)}} | |||
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{{Editor|Christian Mondrup|2004-09-21}}{{ScoreInfo|Letter|2|47}}{{Copy|Personal}} | {{Editor|Christian Mondrup|2004-09-21}}{{ScoreInfo|Letter|2|47}}{{Copy|Personal}} | ||
: | :{{EdNotes|basso continuo realized by Christian Mondrup. Scroll down to ''Bacchus's Speech in Praise of Wine (No. 4)''.}} | ||
==General Information== | ==General Information== | ||
{{Title|''Bacchus's Speech in Praise of Wine''}} | |||
{{Composer|George Frideric Handel}} | {{Composer|George Frideric Handel}} | ||
{{Voicing|1|Solo Soprano}} | {{Voicing|1|Solo Soprano}} | ||
{{Genre|Secular|Arias}} | {{Genre|Secular|Arias}} | ||
{{Language|English}} | {{Language|English}} | ||
{{Instruments|Basso continuo}} | |||
{{Pub|1|1730|in ''The Musical Miscellany'', Vol 4, p. 110 ff, John Watts, London.}} | |||
{{Descr|From ''English Songs,'' HWV 228}} | |||
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==Original text and translations== | ==Original text and translations== | ||
{{Text|English | {{Text|English| | ||
'''1.''' | |||
'''1.''' | Bacchus one Day gayly striding | ||
Bacchus one Day gayly striding | On his never sailing Ton; | ||
On his never sailing Ton; | Sneaking empty Pots deriding, | ||
Sneaking empty Pots deriding, | Thus address'd each toaping Son: | ||
Thus address'd each toaping Son: | Praise the Joys that never vary, | ||
Praise the Joys that never vary, | And adore the liquid Shrine; | ||
And adore the liquid Shrine; | All things noble, gay and airy, | ||
All things noble, gay and airy, | Are perform'd by generous Wine. | ||
Are perform'd by generous Wine. | |||
'''2.''' | '''2.''' | ||
Ancient Heroes, crown'd with Glory, | Ancient Heroes, crown'd with Glory, | ||
Owe their noble Rise to me; | Owe their noble Rise to me; | ||
Poets wrote the flaming Story, | Poets wrote the flaming Story, | ||
Fir'd by my Divinity: | Fir'd by my Divinity: | ||
If my Influence is wanting, | If my Influence is wanting, | ||
Musick's Charms but slowly move; | Musick's Charms but slowly move; | ||
Beauty too in vain lies panting, | Beauty too in vain lies panting, | ||
'Till I fill the Swains with Love. | 'Till I fill the Swains with Love. | ||
'''3.''' | '''3.''' | ||
If you crave a lasting Pleasure, | If you crave a lasting Pleasure, | ||
Mortals, this way bend your Eyes; | Mortals, this way bend your Eyes; | ||
From my ever-flowing Treasure, | From my ever-flowing Treasure, | ||
Charming Scenes of Bliss arise. | Charming Scenes of Bliss arise. | ||
Here's the soothing balmy Blessing, | Here's the soothing balmy Blessing, | ||
Sole Dispeller of your Pain; | Sole Dispeller of your Pain; | ||
Gloomy Souls from Care releasing: | Gloomy Souls from Care releasing: | ||
He who drinks not, lives in vain. | He who drinks not, lives in vain.}} | ||
[[Category:Sheet music]] | [[Category:Sheet music]] | ||
[[Category:Baroque music]] | [[Category:Baroque music]] |
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- Editor: Christian Mondrup (submitted 2004-09-21). Score information: Letter, 2 pages, 47 kB Copyright: Personal
- Edition notes: basso continuo realized by Christian Mondrup. Scroll down to Bacchus's Speech in Praise of Wine (No. 4).
General Information
Title: Bacchus's Speech in Praise of Wine
Composer: George Frideric Handel
Number of voices: 1v Voicing: Soprano solo
Genre: Secular, Aria
Language: English
Instruments: Basso continuo
First published: 1730 in The Musical Miscellany, Vol 4, p. 110 ff, John Watts, London
Description: From English Songs, HWV 228
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Original text and translations
English text
1.
Bacchus one Day gayly striding
On his never sailing Ton;
Sneaking empty Pots deriding,
Thus address'd each toaping Son:
Praise the Joys that never vary,
And adore the liquid Shrine;
All things noble, gay and airy,
Are perform'd by generous Wine.
2.
Ancient Heroes, crown'd with Glory,
Owe their noble Rise to me;
Poets wrote the flaming Story,
Fir'd by my Divinity:
If my Influence is wanting,
Musick's Charms but slowly move;
Beauty too in vain lies panting,
'Till I fill the Swains with Love.
3.
If you crave a lasting Pleasure,
Mortals, this way bend your Eyes;
From my ever-flowing Treasure,
Charming Scenes of Bliss arise.
Here's the soothing balmy Blessing,
Sole Dispeller of your Pain;
Gloomy Souls from Care releasing:
He who drinks not, lives in vain.