Royal Odes
Royal Odes
PURCELL Henry (1659-1695)
Le Banquet Céleste - Damien Guillon (Dir)
ALPHA CLASSICS
1 CD
066:02
Chor / Lied
2022-03-14
From those serene and rapturous joys, Z 326: Purcell, Henry
I. "Symphony"
From those serene and rapturous joys, Z 326 Purcell, Henry
II. "From those serene and rapturous joys"
III. "Behold the indulgent Prince is come"
From those serene and rapturous joys, Z 326: Purcell, Henry
IV. "Welcome home"
From those serene and rapturous joys, Z 326 Purcell, Henry
V. "Not with an Helmet or a glittering Spear"
"Allegro vivace"
VII "Welcome as soft refreshing showers"
VIII. "Welcome home"
IX. "Welcome, more welcome does he come"
From those serene and rapturous joys, Z 326: Purcell, Henry
X. "Nor does the Sun more comfort bring"
From those serene and rapturous joys, Z 326 Purcell, Henry
XI. "With trumpets and shouts we receive the World's Wonder"
Fly, bold rebellion, Z 324 Purcell, Henry
I. "Symphony"
II. "Fly, bold rebellion"
Fly, bold rebellion, Z 324: Purcell, Henry
III. "The plot is displayed"
Fly, bold rebellion, Z 324 Purcell, Henry
IV. "Then with heart and with voice"
V. "Rivers from their channels turned"
VI "For majesty moves"
VII. "If then we've found the want of his rays"
VIII. "But kings, like the sun"
IX. "But heaven has now dispelled those fears"
X. "Come then, change your notes"
XI. "But with heart and with voice"
XII. "Be welcome then, great sir"
XIII. "Welcome to all those wishes fulfilled"
Why are all the muses mute, Z 343 Purcell, Henry
I. "Why, why are all the Muses mute?"
II. "Symphony"
III. "When should each soul exalted be"
IV. "But when for Caesar's welcome we prepare?"
V. "Britain, thou now art great"
VI. "Look up, and to our Isle returning see"
VII. "Great Caesar's reign with conquest did begin"
VIII. "Accursed rebellion reared his head"
IX. "So Jove, scarce settled in his sky"
X. "Caesar for milder virtues honour'd more"
XI. "The many-headed beast is quelled at home"
XII. "In the equal balance laid"
XIII. "The glory of earth and the darling of Heaven!"
PURCELL Henry (1659-1695)
Le Banquet Céleste - Damien Guillon (Dir)
ALPHA CLASSICS
1 CD
066:02
Chor / Lied
2022-03-14
From those serene and rapturous joys, Z 326: Purcell, Henry
I. "Symphony"
From those serene and rapturous joys, Z 326 Purcell, Henry
II. "From those serene and rapturous joys"
III. "Behold the indulgent Prince is come"
From those serene and rapturous joys, Z 326: Purcell, Henry
IV. "Welcome home"
From those serene and rapturous joys, Z 326 Purcell, Henry
V. "Not with an Helmet or a glittering Spear"
"Allegro vivace"
VII "Welcome as soft refreshing showers"
VIII. "Welcome home"
IX. "Welcome, more welcome does he come"
From those serene and rapturous joys, Z 326: Purcell, Henry
X. "Nor does the Sun more comfort bring"
From those serene and rapturous joys, Z 326 Purcell, Henry
XI. "With trumpets and shouts we receive the World's Wonder"
Fly, bold rebellion, Z 324 Purcell, Henry
I. "Symphony"
II. "Fly, bold rebellion"
Fly, bold rebellion, Z 324: Purcell, Henry
III. "The plot is displayed"
Fly, bold rebellion, Z 324 Purcell, Henry
IV. "Then with heart and with voice"
V. "Rivers from their channels turned"
VI "For majesty moves"
VII. "If then we've found the want of his rays"
VIII. "But kings, like the sun"
IX. "But heaven has now dispelled those fears"
X. "Come then, change your notes"
XI. "But with heart and with voice"
XII. "Be welcome then, great sir"
XIII. "Welcome to all those wishes fulfilled"
Why are all the muses mute, Z 343 Purcell, Henry
I. "Why, why are all the Muses mute?"
II. "Symphony"
III. "When should each soul exalted be"
IV. "But when for Caesar's welcome we prepare?"
V. "Britain, thou now art great"
VI. "Look up, and to our Isle returning see"
VII. "Great Caesar's reign with conquest did begin"
VIII. "Accursed rebellion reared his head"
IX. "So Jove, scarce settled in his sky"
X. "Caesar for milder virtues honour'd more"
XI. "The many-headed beast is quelled at home"
XII. "In the equal balance laid"
XIII. "The glory of earth and the darling of Heaven!"
PURCELL Henry (1659-1695)
Le Banquet Céleste - Damien Guillon (Dir)
Label : ALPHA CLASSICS
Artikelnummer: ALPHA780
1 CD Spielzeit : 066:02
CHF 22.50
There are 24 Odes and Welcome Songs composed by Purcell between 1680 and 1695: 4 celebrate St Cecilia, 6 are to welcome royalty, 3 celebrate King James II's birthday and 6 celebrate that of Queen Mary (from 1684 to 1694). The others were written for specific events - royal wedding, Yorkshire festival, Duke of Gloucester's birthday, hundredth anniversary of Dublin's Trinity College, etc. For these occasions, Purcell composed incredibly imaginative music of amazing quality.
Genre: | Chor / Lied |
Anzahl Tracks: | 37 |
Erstveröffentlichung: | 2022-03-14 |
EAN/UPC: | 3760014197802 |
Trackliste
From those serene and rapturous joys, Z 326: Purcell, Henry I. "Symphony"
From those serene and rapturous joys, Z 326 Purcell, Henry II. "From those serene and rapturous joys"
III. "Behold the indulgent Prince is come"
From those serene and rapturous joys, Z 326: Purcell, Henry IV. "Welcome home"
From those serene and rapturous joys, Z 326 Purcell, Henry V. "Not with an Helmet or a glittering Spear"
"Allegro vivace"
VII "Welcome as soft refreshing showers"
VIII. "Welcome home"
IX. "Welcome, more welcome does he come"
From those serene and rapturous joys, Z 326: Purcell, Henry X. "Nor does the Sun more comfort bring"
From those serene and rapturous joys, Z 326 Purcell, Henry XI. "With trumpets and shouts we receive the World's Wonder"
Fly, bold rebellion, Z 324 Purcell, Henry I. "Symphony"
II. "Fly, bold rebellion"
Fly, bold rebellion, Z 324: Purcell, Henry III. "The plot is displayed"
Fly, bold rebellion, Z 324 Purcell, Henry IV. "Then with heart and with voice"
V. "Rivers from their channels turned"
VI "For majesty moves"
VII. "If then we've found the want of his rays"
VIII. "But kings, like the sun"
IX. "But heaven has now dispelled those fears"
X. "Come then, change your notes"
XI. "But with heart and with voice"
XII. "Be welcome then, great sir"
XIII. "Welcome to all those wishes fulfilled"
Why are all the muses mute, Z 343 Purcell, Henry I. "Why, why are all the Muses mute?"
II. "Symphony"
III. "When should each soul exalted be"
IV. "But when for Caesar's welcome we prepare?"
V. "Britain, thou now art great"
VI. "Look up, and to our Isle returning see"
VII. "Great Caesar's reign with conquest did begin"
VIII. "Accursed rebellion reared his head"
IX. "So Jove, scarce settled in his sky"
X. "Caesar for milder virtues honour'd more"
XI. "The many-headed beast is quelled at home"
XII. "In the equal balance laid"
XIII. "The glory of earth and the darling of Heaven!"
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