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Through the Day

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Through the Day
Through the Day - a Continuo Connect playlist

FIRST PUBLISHED 03 APR 2024

The concept of curated playlists tailored to specific times of the day is a popular one (and far easier these days than during the reign of King Louis XIV). Inspired by Ensemble Molière's new album The King's Playlist, the latest Continuo Connect playlist choices reflect moments and moods throughout the day. The playlist is also available on Spotify.

Hildegard von Bingen: Spiritus Sanctus Vivificans

Armonico Consort

Le Roy représentant le Soleil levant

Ensemble Molière (anon., arranged by Satoko Doi-Luck)

JS Bach: Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme

Choir of King's College, Cambridge and Academy of Ancient Music

Pierre Certon: La La La, je ne l'ose dire

Collegium Vocale Bydgoszcz

JS Bach: Ei! Wie schmeckt der Kaffee süße

Emma Kirkby, Academy of Ancient Music

John Dowland: Time stands still

Ed Lyon, Theatre of the Ayre

Franz Josef Haydn: 'The Clock'

Florilegium

GP Telemann: Tafelmusik

Musica Antiqua Köln

Ludwig van Beethoven: 'Gassenhauer'

Rautio Piano Trio

J-P Rameau: Les Indes galantes

La Chapelle Royale

JJ Froberger: Plainte faite a Londres pour passer la Melancholie

Gilbert Rowland

François Couperin: Les Barricades Mystérieuses

Ricardo Gallén

William Byrd: The Queen's Goodnight

Ensemble Orlando Gibbons

Marin Marais: Trios pour les coucher le Roi

Ensemble Molière

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