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Songs and airs, Henry Purcell

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Songs and airs, Henry Purcell
Language
eng
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technical information on music
Form of composition
songs
Format of music
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Main title
Songs and airs
Medium
electronic resource
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Oclc number
854921828
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Recorded Oct. 1992, Studio 1, Abbey Road, London
Responsibility statement
Henry Purcell
Table Of Contents
O Solitude! Z406a -- Tyrannic Love Z613: Ah! how sweet it is to love (song) -- Not all my torments can your pity move Z400 -- Stripp'd of their green our groves appear Z444 -- Tell me, some pitying Angel (The Blessed Virgin's Expostulation) Z196 (Nahum Tate) -- If music be the food of love Z379 version 3 (Henry Heveningham) -- The Fairy Queen Z629: Hark! the echoing air a triumph sings -- The fatal hour comes on apace Z421 -- In cassum, Lesbia, rogas (The Queen's Epicedium) Z383 (George Herbert) -- Pausanias Z585: Sweeter than roses (Norton) -- Cupid, the slyest rogue alive Z367 -- From silent shades (Bess of Bedlam) Z370 -- The Tempest Z631: Dear pretty youth (Thomas Shadwell) -- From rosy bow'rs (from 'Don Quixote') Z578 (Thomas D'Urfey) -- Now that the sun hath veiled his light (Evening Hymn) Z193 -- Sophonisba Z590: Beneath a poplar's shadow -- I attempt from love's sickness (fom 'The Indian Queen' Z630) -- Let us dance (from 'The Prophetess' Z627) (Thomas Betterton) -- O Solitude! Z406 -- Nymphs and Shepherds (from 'The Libertine' Z600) -- Amidst the shades and cool refreshing streams Z355 -- Love in their little veins inspires (from 'Timon of Athens' Z632) -- Fly swift ye hours Z369 -- The Indian Queen Z629: They tell us that your mighty powers -- O let me weep (The Plaint) from 'The Fairy Queen' Z629 -- In the black, dismal dungeon of despair Z190 -- See, even Night herself is here (from 'The Fairy Queen' Z629) -- The Indian Queen Z630: Why should men quarrel? -- The Indian Queen Z630: Seek not to know -- King Richard the Second Z581: Retir'd from mortals' sight -- To arms, heroic Prince (from 'The Libertine' Z600) -- Bonduca Z574: O lead me to some peaceful gloom -- The Tempest Z631: Halcyon Days -- Bid the Virtues from 'Come ye sons of art away' (Birthday Ode for Queen Mary 1694) -- A Divine Hymn Z192: Lord, what is man? -- Oedipus Z583: Music for a while -- If music be the food of love Z379/1 -- A Scotch Song Z412: Sawney is a bonny lad -- When I have often heard (from 'The Fairy Queen' Z629) -- Theodosius Z606: Ah! Cruel, bloody fate -- Dido and Aeneas Z626: Thy hand, Belinda-- When I am laid in earth
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