Tremain Michael Praed & Clare Music & Silence 6 CD 6 CD
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| Artist: | Tremain |
| Title: | Michael Praed & Clare Music & Silence 6 CD |
| Released: | 01/07/2009 |
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| Format: | 6 CD |
| Barcode: | 9789626349755 |
| Catalogue number: | NAB697512.2 |
| SKU: | WA-15127433 |
| Condition: | BRAND NEW & SEALED |
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| 1 | / | 1 | Narrator: A Lamp Is Lit |
| 1 | / | 2 | Then His Majesty Stands Up and Moves |
| 1 | / | 3 | Kirsten Munk, Consort of King Christian IV of Denmark |
| 1 | / | 4 | Narrator: Denmark Is a Watery Kingdom |
| 1 | / | 5 | It Is Snowing at Rosenborg |
| 1 | / | 6 | The Child Christian, After His Baptism |
| 1 | / | 7 | Kirsten: One Birthday Gift I Have Not Mentioned |
| 1 | / | 8 | Narrator: Peter Claire and Jens Ingemann Return |
| 1 | / | 9 | Although It Is Only 10 O'Clock in the Morning |
| 1 | / | 10 | Lament of Countess O Fingal from Her Notebook |
| 1 | / | 11 | Narrator: Emilia Was Born in Jutland |
| 1 | / | 12 | Countess: I Must Now Mention My Four Children |
| 1 | / | 13 | Narrator: Only High-Born Children Were Sent |
| 1 | / | 14 | Kirsten: The King Has Gone Away |
| 2 | / | 15 | Kirsten (Cont.): Today - a Day of Sudden Sun |
| 2 | / | 16 | Narrator: Now, with Emilia Gone, Magdalena Tilsen Rules |
| 2 | / | 17 | Countess: While I and the Children Were Staying |
| 2 | / | 18 | Kirsten: Since the Kings Departure Into Norway |
| 2 | / | 19 | Countess: On the Day That Peter Claire Arrived |
| 2 | / | 20 | Narrator: The Convoy Has Arrived in the Icy Valleys |
| 2 | / | 21 | Letter from Johann Tilsen to Emilia Tilsen |
| 2 | / | 22 | Kirsten: Oh, Lord, But Men Do Vex Me |
| 2 | / | 23 | Narrator: The Golden Plaits Are Gone |
| 2 | / | 24 | Countess: One Day, in High Summer, Johnnie Announced |
| 2 | / | 25 | Narrator: Towards the End of June |
| 2 | / | 26 | Sir Mark Langton Smythe, As Is the Custom |
| 2 | / | 27 | King Christian Had Waited Nine Years to Be Crowned |
| 2 | / | 28 | Kirsten: I Declare That No Time in My Life |
| 2 | / | 29 | Narrator: Peter Claire Walks Alone in the Streets |
| 2 | / | 30 | Countess: Johnnie Ofingal Returned from Dublin |
| 3 | / | 31 | The Thoughts of Marcus Tilsen, Aged Four and a Half |
| 3 | / | 32 | Narrator: On Her Journey to Jutland |
| 3 | / | 33 | Kirsten: The Success of My Announcement to the King |
| 3 | / | 34 | Narrator: Emilia Tilsen Stands in the Cellar |
| 3 | / | 35 | When He Wakes |
| 3 | / | 36 | Letter from Countess Ofingal to Peter Claire |
| 3 | / | 37 | Kirsten: How I Do Loathe and Detest Musical Performances! |
| 3 | / | 38 | Narrator: Dowager Queen Sofie Stares at Her Own Face |
| 3 | / | 39 | In the Night That Follows This Afternoon |
| 3 | / | 40 | And Then She Hits Him |
| 3 | / | 41 | Kirsten: We Are at Boller in My Mothers House |
| 3 | / | 42 | Marcus: My Father Says Now You Have a New Sister |
| 3 | / | 43 | Letter from Countess Ofingal to Peter Claire |
| 3 | / | 44 | Narrator: The Lane Is Bright with Sunshine |
| 3 | / | 45 | While the Summer Lasted |
| 3 | / | 46 | Vibeke Kruse Has Begun to Lose Weight |
| 3 | / | 47 | Kirsten: In This Miserable November |
| 3 | / | 48 | Narrator: The Spirit of Mutiny Among the Musicians |
| 4 | / | 49 | Narrator (Cont.): George Middletons Submission |
| 4 | / | 50 | Kirsten: My Baby Has Been Christened Dorothea |
| 4 | / | 51 | The King Arrives at Kronborg Early in the Morning |
| 4 | / | 52 | Marcus: I Went Into the Forest |
| 4 | / | 53 | Narrator: Johann Tilsen and His Sons Search for Marcus |
| 4 | / | 54 | Kirsten: We Spent Christmas in Darkness |
| 4 | / | 55 | Narrator: Mr. George Middleton Is Giving a Party |
| 4 | / | 56 | Francesca and Her Father Look at Peter Claire |
| 4 | / | 57 | Dowager Queen Sofie Is in Her Cellar |
| 4 | / | 58 | As the Cold of January Deepens |
| 4 | / | 59 | While Signor Ponti Consults |
| 4 | / | 60 | Ingmar Was Sent Away |
| 5 | / | 61 | Narrator (Cont.): It Had Always Been True of Marcus |
| 5 | / | 62 | It Used to Happen When Christian Was a Boy |
| 5 | / | 63 | Kirsten: March Has Come in and the Snow |
| 5 | / | 64 | Narrator: On a Morning in March 1630 |
| 5 | / | 65 | Countess: We Have Arrived in a Land of Forests |
| 5 | / | 66 | Narrator: No Sooner Is Baby Ulla Weaned |
| 5 | / | 67 | Kirsten: I Am Alone |
| 5 | / | 68 | Narrator: The Date of Charlotte Claires Wedding |
| 5 | / | 69 | King Christian Is Trying to Pray |
| 5 | / | 70 | On a Bright Morning, Peter Claire Hears the Noise |
| 5 | / | 71 | No One Knows, Says Johann Tilsen to the Doctor |
| 5 | / | 72 | April Arrives |
| 5 | / | 73 | Ellen Marsvin Finds the Former Woman of the Torso |
| 5 | / | 74 | With the Death of Magdalena |
| 6 | / | 75 | Narrator (Cont.): Somehow the Men Contrive It |
| 6 | / | 76 | The Dream Is Familiar to King Christian |
| 6 | / | 77 | Vibeke Watches the Steady Burning of the Candle |
| 6 | / | 78 | As April Comes in |
| 6 | / | 79 | A Few Nights Before the Court Removes Itself |
| 6 | / | 80 | Now, a Ship Called the Sankt Nicolai Is Lying Becalmed |
| 6 | / | 81 | Kirsten: I Have Given Away My Baby, Dorothea |
| 6 | / | 82 | It Appeared That As the Coach Passed Through |
| 6 | / | 83 | Narrator: On the First Day of May |
| 6 | / | 84 | Peter Claire Stares at the Room |
| 6 | / | 85 | Kirsten: I Find Myself Turning the Word Slave Over and Over |
| 6 | / | 86 | Narrator: Emilia Has Her Pot of Poison Now, White As Snow |
| 6 | / | 87 | In the Night, Marcus Wakes His Sister and Says |
| 6 | / | 88 | Kirsten: Last Night I Had a Dream |
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