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Water Music Suite No. 1, HWV 348 (Re-orchestrated by Hamilton Harty): I. Allegro (2024 Remaster)
Sir Hamilton Harty
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Water Music Suite No. 1, HWV 348 (Re-orchestrated by Hamilton Harty): II. Air (2024 Remaster)
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Water Music Suite No. 1, HWV 348 (Re-orchestrated by Hamilton Harty): III. Bourée (2024 Remaster)
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Water Music Suite No. 1, HWV 348 (Re-orchestrated by Hamilton Harty): IV. Hornpipe (2024 Remaster)
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Water Music Suite No. 1, HWV 348 (Re-orchestrated by Hamilton Harty): VI Allegro deciso (2024 Remaster)
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Water Music Suite No. 1, HWV 348 (Re-orchestrated by Hamilton Harty): V. Andante (2024 Remaster)
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Memoirs: I. At the time that Almeria
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Memoirs: II. The Price would often lament
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Memoirs: III. He assured him
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Memoirs: IV. The Prince the intimated
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Memoirs: V. Four or five years had elapsed
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Memoirs: VI. The number of schools and academies
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Memoirs: VII, And a foreigner
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Memoirs: VIII. Thou they seem
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Memoirs: IX. The younger Scarlatti
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Memoirs: X. Indeed, from the best information
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Memoirs: XI. They do not consider the advantages
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Memoirs: XII. Vossius having declared
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Memoirs: XIII. And might we not ask
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Memoirs: XIV. The advantages which he drew
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Memoirs: XV. It is the more to be lamented
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Memoirs: XVI. For though all men will agree
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Memoirs: XVII. The excellence of Mr. Addison
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Memoirs: XVIII. We left Handel just on the point of his removal from Italy
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Memoirs: XIX. With less experience
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Memoirs: XX. At the age of eighteen
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Memoirs: XXI. But, from the natural restlessness
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Memoirs: XXII. The nature of his design in travelling
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Memoirs: XXIII. At last, however, he consented
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Memoirs: XXIV. The theatre, at almost every pause
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Memoirs: XXV. This opera drew over all the best singers
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Memoirs: XXVI. Having mentioned
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Memoirs: XXVIII. Besides a fine collection of pictures and statues
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Memoirs: XXIX. There was also something in his manner
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Memoirs: XXX. Severall fruitless attemps
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Memoirs: XXXI. The ouverture for Il trionfo del tempo e del disinganno
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Memoirs: XXXII. Corelli gently lays down his instrument
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Memoirs: XXXIII. Hitherto Handel was chiefly been considered
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Memoirs: XXXIV. The first of these he became aquainted with
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Memoirs: XXXV. As he was an exquisite player on the harpsichord
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Memoirs: XXXVI. Handel used often to speak of this person
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Memoirs: XXXVII. Though no two persons ever arrived
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Memoirs: XXXVIII. While he was at Rome
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Memoirs: XXXIX. Ils seavent encore
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Memoirs: XL. Wheter his Eminence
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Memoirs: XLI. As he was familiar
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Memoirs: XLII. No hopes appearing of a real conversion
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Memoirs: XLIII. From Rome
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Memoirs: XLIV. How Handel executed his task
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Memoirs: XLV. After he quitted Naples
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Memoirs: XLVI. The lovers of the art
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Memoirs: XLVII. From such a speciman
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Memoirs: XLVIII. Handel having now long enough in Italy
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Memoirs: XLIX. This person
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Memoirs: L. We soon shall have occasion
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Memoirs: LI. This person was Baron Kilmanseck
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Memoirs: LII. But he also expressed his apprehensions
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Memoirs: LIII. He had leave to be absent
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Memoirs: LIV. He had leave to be absent
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Memoirs: LV. When he had paid his respects
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Concerto for Orchestra in D Major with Organ obligato (Arr. by Sir Hamilton Harty): I. Largo
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Concerto for Orchestra in D Major with Organ obligato (Arr. by Sir Hamilton Harty): II. Allegro ma non troppo
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Concerto for Orchestra in D Major with Organ obligato (Arr. by Sir Hamilton Harty): III. Grave
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Concerto for Orchestra in D Major with Organ obligato (Arr. by Sir Hamilton Harty): IV. Allegro
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Concerto for Orchestra in D Major with Organ obligato (Arr. by Sir Hamilton Harty): V. Finale