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The secular solo songs of Henry Purcell.

Title
  1. The secular solo songs of Henry Purcell. Volume 1 [sound recording]
Published by
  1. London, England: Hyperion, p1994.
Author
  1. Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695.

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Additional authors
  1. Bonney, Barbara
  2. Gritton, Susan
  3. Bowman, James
  4. Covey-Crump, Rogers
  5. Daniels, Charles
  6. George, Michael
  7. Caudle, Mark
  8. Miller, David
  9. King, Robert, 1960-
Description
  1. Tracks 1-28 of 1 sound disc (69 min.) : digital, stereo.; 4 3/4 in.
Uniform title
  1. Vocal music. Selections
Alternative title
  1. Vocal music.
Subject
  1. Songs with continuo
  2. Vocal duets with continuo
Contents
  1. Draw near, you lovers, Z462 (4:27) -- While Thirsis, wrapp'd in downy sleep, Z437 (2:12) -- Love, thou canst hear, tho' thou art blind, Z396 (5:17) -- I loved fair Celia, Z381 (1:50) -- What hope for us remains now he is gone? Z472 (3:02) -- Pastora's beauties when unblown, Z407 (2:23) -- A thousand sev'ral ways I tried, Z359 (0:45) -- Urge me no more, Z426 (3:11) -- Farewell, all joys, Z368 (1:28) -- If music be the food of love, Z379A (1:55) -- Amidst the shades and cool refreshing streams, Z355 (3:37) -- They say you're angry, Z422 (1:48) -- Let each gallant heart, Z390 (1:48) -- This poet sings the Trojan wars (Anacreon's defeat), Z423 (4:06) Ah, how pleasant 'tis to love,Z353 (1:15)--My heart, whenever you appear, Z399 (1:46)--On the brow of Richmond Hill, Z405 (1:34)--Rashly I swore I would disown, Z411 (1:05)--Since the pox or the plague, Z471 (1:24)--Beneath a dark and melancholy grove, Z461 (3:39)--Musing on acres of human fate, Z467 (2:11)--Whilst Cynthia sung, all angry winds lay still, Z458 (1:56)--How I sigh when I think of the charms of my swain, Z374 (0:28)--Ye happy swains, whose nymphs are kind, Z433 (1:48)--Beware, poor shepherds, Z361 (1:29)--See how the fading glories of the year, Z470 (2:52)--Cease, anxious world, your fruitless pain, Z362 (2:19)--O! Fair Cedaria, hide those eyes, Z402 (5:16)
Call number
  1. *LDC 10465 (F)
Note
  1. Continuo acc. Some songs (originally for solo voice and chorus) performed here as duets.
  2. Sung in English; words from various sources.
  3. Compact disc.
  4. Notes by Robert King, with French and German translations, and vocal texts (43 p.) inserted in container.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded Sept. 28-Oct. 6, 1993.
Author
  1. Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695.
Title
  1. The secular solo songs of Henry Purcell. Volume 1 [sound recording]
Imprint
  1. London, England: Hyperion, p1994.
Performer
  1. Barbara Bonney, Susan Gritton, sopranos ; James Bowman, countertenor ; Rogers Covey-Crump, Charles Daniels, tenors ; Michael George, bass ; Mark Caudle, bass viol ; David Miller, archlute, theorbo ; Robert King, chamber organ, harpsichord.
Event
  1. Recorded Sept. 28-Oct. 6, 1993.
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  1. Request Access to Music & Recorded Sound Division Special Collections material
Added author
  1. Bonney, Barbara. voc
  2. Gritton, Susan. voc
  3. Bowman, James. voc
  4. Covey-Crump, Rogers. voc
  5. Daniels, Charles. voc
  6. George, Michael. voc
  7. Caudle, Mark. Instrumentalist
  8. Miller, David. Instrumentalist
  9. King, Robert, 1960- Instrumentalist
  10. Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Draw near, you lovers.
  11. Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. While Thirsis, wrapt in downy sleep.
  12. Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Love, thou can'st hear, tho' thou art blind.
  13. Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. I lov'd fair Celia.
  14. Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. What hope for us remains now he is gone?
  15. Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Pastora's beauties, when unblown.
  16. Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Thousand sev'ral ways I tried.
  17. Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Urge me no more, this airy mirth.
  18. Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Farewell, all joys!
  19. Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. If music be the food of love, Z. 397a.
  20. Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Amidst the shades and cool refreshing streams.
  21. Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. They say you're angry.
  22. Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Beneath a dark and melancholy grove.
Publisher no.
  1. CDA66710 Hyperion
Research call number
  1. *LDC 10465 (F) Notes and vocal texts on file.
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