Appears on releases

#TitleLengthTrack artistRelease titleRelease artistRelease group typeCountry/DateLabelCatalog#
Official
1.17The Tempest: Act V - Air; ''Halcyon Days''6:30Henry PurcellThe TempestHenry Purcell; Monteverdi Choir, Monteverdi Orchestra, John Eliot GardinerAlbum
Erato4509-96555-2
8.17The Tempest, Act V, Halcyon days, now wars are ending, you shall find wheree’er you sail6:30Henry PurcellKing Arthur / Music for Queen Mary / Hail! Bright Cecilia / Timon of Athens / Dioclesian / The Indian Queen / The TempestPurcell; John Eliot GardinerAlbum + Compilation
  • XE2007-10-22
Erato, Warner Classics & Jazz2564 69842-0
2.17The Tempest, Act V, Halcyon days, now wars are ending, you shall find wheree’er you sail6:30Henry PurcellEdition II: The Indian Queen / The Tempest / Dioclesian / Timon of AthensPurcell; John Eliot GardinerAlbum + Compilation
  • GB2009-04-13
Warner Classics & Jazz
10.17The Tempest, Z.631: Act 5: Song: ''Halcyon days'' (Amphitrite)6:30Henry PurcellThe Complete Recordings on EratoJohn Eliot GardinerAlbum + Compilation
  • XE2023-04-07
Erato
1.17The Tempest: Act V - Air; ''Halcyon Days''6:30Henry PurcellThe TempestHenry Purcell; Monteverdi Choir, Monteverdi Orchestra, John Eliot GardinerAlbum

Relationships

producer:Michel Garcin (French producer)
cello:Marilyn Sansom (cellist) (from 1979-02-14 until 1979-02-20)
harpsichord:Nicholas Kraemer (harpsichordist and conductor) (from 1979-02-14 until 1979-02-20)
organ:Alastair Ross (organist and harpsichordist) (from 1979-02-14 until 1979-02-20)
theorbo:Michael Lewin (lutenist) (from 1979-02-14 until 1979-02-20)
soprano vocals:Jennifer Smith (soprano) (from 1979-02-14 until 1979-02-20)
orchestra:Monteverdi Orchestra (from 1979-02-14 until 1979-02-20)
conductor:John Eliot Gardiner (from 1979-02-14 until 1979-02-20)
balance engineer:Pierre Lavoix (engineer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:Warner Music UK Ltd. (not for release label use!) (in 1980)
recorded at:Henry Wood Hall (London) in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1979-02-14 until 1979-02-20)
recording of:The Tempest, Z. 631 (from 1979-02-14 until 1979-02-20: partial)

The Tempest, Z. 631

composer:Henry Purcell (Baroque composer)
librettist:Sir William Davenant
John Dryden (English poet)
parts:Dear Pretty Youth (number)
The Tempest, Z. 631: "Dry Those Eyes"
The Tempest, Z. 631: "Full Fathom Five"
The Tempest, Z. 631: Act II "Arise, ye subterranean winds"
The Tempest, Z. 631: Act II. "Come Unto These Yellow Sands"
The Tempest, Z. 631: Act V. Recitative and Song. "Your Awful Voice"
The Tempest, Z. 631: Act V. The Masque of Neptune and Amphitrite
is based on:The Tempest