Odes - Vol.5
Welcome glorious morn
Odes - Vol.5Welcome glorious morn
PURCELL Henry (1659-1695)
The King's Consort - Robert King (Dir)
Hyperion Records
1 CD
069:48
Chor / Lied
1999-01-01
Birthday Ode for Queen Mary Z 338 (Welcome, welcome, glorious Morn) Purcell, Henry
(Sinfonie)
Welcome, welcome, glorious morn
At thy return the joyful earth
Welcome as when three happy Kingdoms strove
The mighty Goddess of this wealthy isle
Full of wonder and delight
An Io ! a sacred fury swell'd her breast
My prayr's are heard
He to the field by honour
Whilst undisturb'd his happy Consort reigns
Sound, all ye spheres
Great Parent, hail to Thee Z 327 (Jubiläums-Ode für das Trinity College Dublin) Purcell, Henry
(Sinfonie)
Great parent, hail to thee
Another century commencing
After war's, alarms repeated
Awful Matron take thy seat
She was the first who did inspire
Succeeding Princes next recite
But chiefly recommend to fame
The Royal Patron sung
With themes like these
Welcome Song for King Charles II. Z 337 (The Summer's Absence unconcerned we bear) Purcell, Henry
(Sinfonie)
The summer's absence unconcerned we bear
And when late from your throne
Ah ! had we, Sir, power or art
Happy while all her neighbours bled
So happily still you your sounsels employ
These had by their ill usage drove
But theese no more shall dare repine
PURCELL Henry (1659-1695)
The King's Consort - Robert King (Dir)
Hyperion Records
1 CD
069:48
Chor / Lied
1999-01-01
Birthday Ode for Queen Mary Z 338 (Welcome, welcome, glorious Morn) Purcell, Henry
(Sinfonie)
Welcome, welcome, glorious morn
At thy return the joyful earth
Welcome as when three happy Kingdoms strove
The mighty Goddess of this wealthy isle
Full of wonder and delight
An Io ! a sacred fury swell'd her breast
My prayr's are heard
He to the field by honour
Whilst undisturb'd his happy Consort reigns
Sound, all ye spheres
Great Parent, hail to Thee Z 327 (Jubiläums-Ode für das Trinity College Dublin) Purcell, Henry
(Sinfonie)
Great parent, hail to thee
Another century commencing
After war's, alarms repeated
Awful Matron take thy seat
She was the first who did inspire
Succeeding Princes next recite
But chiefly recommend to fame
The Royal Patron sung
With themes like these
Welcome Song for King Charles II. Z 337 (The Summer's Absence unconcerned we bear) Purcell, Henry
(Sinfonie)
The summer's absence unconcerned we bear
And when late from your throne
Ah ! had we, Sir, power or art
Happy while all her neighbours bled
So happily still you your sounsels employ
These had by their ill usage drove
But theese no more shall dare repine
PURCELL Henry (1659-1695)
The King's Consort - Robert King (Dir)
Label : Hyperion Records
Artikelnummer: CDA66476
1 CD Spielzeit : 069:48
CHF 19.50
"Great wads of magnificent music that is far too rarely heard ... King and his musicians have absolutely hit their rhythm in this series. Everything is excellently judged and sounds right" (Gramophone)
Genre: | Chor / Lied |
Anzahl Tracks: | 29 |
Erstveröffentlichung: | 1999-01-01 |
EAN/UPC: | 0034571164762 |
Trackliste
Birthday Ode for Queen Mary Z 338 (Welcome, welcome, glorious Morn) Purcell, Henry (Sinfonie)
Welcome, welcome, glorious morn
At thy return the joyful earth
Welcome as when three happy Kingdoms strove
The mighty Goddess of this wealthy isle
Full of wonder and delight
An Io ! a sacred fury swell'd her breast
My prayr's are heard
He to the field by honour
Whilst undisturb'd his happy Consort reigns
Sound, all ye spheres
Great Parent, hail to Thee Z 327 (Jubiläums-Ode für das Trinity College Dublin) Purcell, Henry (Sinfonie)
Great parent, hail to thee
Another century commencing
After war's, alarms repeated
Awful Matron take thy seat
She was the first who did inspire
Succeeding Princes next recite
But chiefly recommend to fame
The Royal Patron sung
With themes like these
Welcome Song for King Charles II. Z 337 (The Summer's Absence unconcerned we bear) Purcell, Henry (Sinfonie)
The summer's absence unconcerned we bear
And when late from your throne
Ah ! had we, Sir, power or art
Happy while all her neighbours bled
So happily still you your sounsels employ
These had by their ill usage drove
But theese no more shall dare repine
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