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Spitalfields Festival

on BBC Radio 3

Invocation are directed by Timothy Roberts in a celebration of convivial music-making in Georgian London. The concert was given in 1997 as part of the Spitalfields Festival. John Horsley 0 Poesy Divine! 0 Sacred Song!
Samuel Webbe Great Apollo Strike the Lyre
William Boyce 0 Nightingale
John Stafford Smith Blest Pair of Sirens
John Immyns Night Must Involve the World
Benedetto Marcello My Heart Is Inditing
Lassus The Nightingale Is So Pleasant and So Gay
Weelkes Welcome Sweet Pleasure
Ame The Singing Club
William Jackson Time Has Not
Thinn'd My Flowing Hair
Ame Where the Bee Sucks
3.50 Life and Death in Spitalfieldslain Sinclair looks at the lives and the stories of the people from the past who have made Spitalfields a vibrant part of London's East End.
4.10 Benjamin Cooke Hark , the Lark Thomas Attwood The Rrst of May Pinto Invocation to Nature
Webbe Come Live with Me, and Be
My Love
Haydn The Mermaid's Song
Thomas Linley The Lark Sings High in the Cornfield; Let Me Caress and Unthoughtful Lying
Benjamin Cooke Ah! Dove? Senza Me Wesley 0 Sing unto Mie Roundelaie Turlough O'Carolan Carolan 's Concerto
Thomas Moore Four Irish Melodies

Contributors

Directed By:
Timothy Roberts
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Georgian London.
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John Horsley
Song:
Samuel Webbe
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Benedetto Marcello
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William Jackson
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Benjamin Cooke Hark
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Thomas Attwood
Song:
Thomas Linley
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Mie Roundelaie
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Turlough O'Carolan Carolan
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Thomas Moore

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