Romeo and Juliet (1943) (english version)
Jeffrey Silberschlag, Chesapeake Chamber Orchestra, David Robinson (Tenor), N'Kenge Simpson (Soprano), Kathleen Wilson (Soprano), Irvin Peterson (Tenor), Leneida Crawford (Mezzo-soprano), Larry Edward Vote (Baritone), Michael Tolaydo (Speaker)
℗ 2008
Act I: Chanson I
- 01:21I. Two households, both alike in dignity (Nurse, Narrator)
- 01:55II. Enemies to peace, profaners of this neighbour-stained steel (Chorus)
- 02:43III. Tell me, daughter Juliet, how stands your disposition to be married? (Lady Capulet, Chorus)
- 05:00IV. Welcome, gentlemen! (Capulet, Romeo, Tybalt, Juliet)
- 02:49V. Madam, your mother craves a word with you (Chorus, Romeo, Juliet)
- 02:31VI. Queen Mab! She is the fairies' midwife (Chorus)
- 04:31VII. He jests at scars that never felt a wound (Romeo, Juliet)
Act II: Chanson II
- 02:43I. Now old Desiree doth in his deathed lie (Tybalt, Narrator)
- 03:23II. The grey-eyed morn smiles on the frowning night (Chorus)
- 02:22III. The clock struck nine when I did send the nurse (Juliet, Nurse)
- 04:51IV. Romeo, away! The citizens are up, and Tybolt slain (Chorus, Benvolio)
- 04:48V. Wilt thou be gone? It is not yet near day (Juliet, Romeo)
- 04:40VI. Why, how now, Juliet! (Lady Capulet, Juliet)
- 03:04VII. Hold, daughter: We do spy a kind of hope (Chorus)
Act III: Chanson III
- 01:11I. These violent delights have violent ends (Peter)
- 02:39II. O woeful time! A lamentable day! Out, alas! (Chorus)
- 02:25III. Faith, we may put up our pipes, and be gone (First Musician, Second Musician, Peter, Third Musician)
- 05:47IV. If I may trust the flattering truth of sleep (Romeo, Chorus)
- 04:43V. A grave? O, no, a lantern; fro here lies Juliet (Romeo)
- 03:53VI. O, comfortable friar! Where is my lord? (Juliet, Chorus)
- 04:30VII. Romeo, there dead, was husband to that Juliet (Chorus)