The complete secular solo songs
The complete secular solo songs
PURCELL Henry (1659-1695)
The King's Consort - Robert King (Dir)
Hyperion Records
3 CD
222:08
Chor / Lied
1999-01-01
Draw near, you lovers Z 462
While Thirsis, wrapp'd in downy sleep Z 437
Love, thou can'st hear, tho' thou art blind Z 396
I loved fair Celia Z 381
What hope for us remains now he is gone? Z 472
Pastora's beauties when unblown Z 407
A thousand sev'ral ways I tried Z 359
Urge me no more Z 426
Farewell, all joys Z 368
If music be the food of love Z 379A
Amidst the shades and cool refreshing streams Z 355
They say you're angry Z 422
Let each gallant heart Z 390
This poet sings the Trojan wars (Anacreon's Defeat)Z 423
Ah, how pleasant 'tis to love Z 353
My heart, whenever you appear Z 399
On the brow of Richmond Hill Z 405
Rashly I swore I would disown Z 411
Since the pox, or the plague Z 471
Beneath a dark and melancholy grove Z 461
Musing on cares of human fate Z 467
Whilst Cynthia sung, all angry winds lay still Z 438
How I sigh when I think of the charms of my swain Z 374
Ye happy swains, whose nymphs are kind Z 443
Beware, poor shepherds Z 361
See how the fading glories of the year Z 470
Cease, anxious world, your fruitless pain Z 362
Oh, fair Cedaria, hide those eyes Z 402
I love and I must (Bell Barr) Z 382
When her languishing eyes said 'Love!' Z 432
Not all my torments can your pity move Z 400
Ah! cruel nymph! Z 352
Sylvia, now your scorn give over Z 420
Since one poor view has drawn my heart Z 416
I resolve against cringing and whining Z 386
Gentle shepherds, you that know Z 464
If grief has any pow'r to kill Z 378
She that would gain a faithful lover Z 414
Fly swift, ye hours Z 369
Hears not my Phillis how the birds (The Knotting Song) Z 371
Phillis, talk no more of passion Z 409
Celia's fond, too long I've lov'd her Z 364
In vain we dissemble Z 385
When my Aemelia smiles Z 434
Farewell, ye rocks, ye seas and sands Z 463
What a sad fate is mine Z 428A
I take no pleasure in the sun's bright beams Z 388
Love's pow'r in my heart shall find no compliance Z 395
How delightful's the life of an innocent swain Z 373
She, who my poor heart possesses Z 415
Love arms himself in Celia's eyes Z 392
When first my shepherdess and I Z 431
Through mournful shades and solitary groves Z 424
If music be the food of love Z 379B
Scare had the rising sun appear'd Z 469
Who but a slave can well express Z 440
High on a throne of glitt'ring ore Z 465
Incassum Lesbia, incassum rogas (The Queen's Epicedium) Z 383
She loves and she confesses too Z 413
Amintas, to my grief I see Z 356
Corinna is divinely fair Z 365
Amintor, heedless of his flocks Z 357
He himself courts his own ruin Z 372
No, to what purpose should I speak? Z 468
Sylvia, 'tis true you're fair Z 512
Lovely Albina's come ashore Z 394
Spite of the godhead, pow'rful love Z 417
If music be the food of love Z 379 C
Phillis, I can ne'er forgive it Z 408
Bacchus is a pow'r divine Z 360
From silent shades (Bess of Bedlam) Z 370
Let formal lovers still pursue Z 391
I came, I saw, and was undone
Who can behold Florella's charms? Z 441
Cupid, the slyest rogue alive Z 367
If pray'rs and tears Z 380
In Cloris all soft charms agree Z 384
Let us, kind Lesbia, give away Z 466
Love is now become a trade Z 393
Ask me to love no more Z 358
O solitude, my sweetest choice! Z 406
Olinda in the shades unseen Z 404
Pious Celinda goes to prayers Z 410
When Strephon found his passion vain Z 435
The fatal hour comes on apace Z 421
Sawney is a bonny lad Z 412
Young Thirsis' fate
PURCELL Henry (1659-1695)
The King's Consort - Robert King (Dir)
Hyperion Records
3 CD
222:08
Chor / Lied
1999-01-01
Draw near, you lovers Z 462
While Thirsis, wrapp'd in downy sleep Z 437
Love, thou can'st hear, tho' thou art blind Z 396
I loved fair Celia Z 381
What hope for us remains now he is gone? Z 472
Pastora's beauties when unblown Z 407
A thousand sev'ral ways I tried Z 359
Urge me no more Z 426
Farewell, all joys Z 368
If music be the food of love Z 379A
Amidst the shades and cool refreshing streams Z 355
They say you're angry Z 422
Let each gallant heart Z 390
This poet sings the Trojan wars (Anacreon's Defeat)Z 423
Ah, how pleasant 'tis to love Z 353
My heart, whenever you appear Z 399
On the brow of Richmond Hill Z 405
Rashly I swore I would disown Z 411
Since the pox, or the plague Z 471
Beneath a dark and melancholy grove Z 461
Musing on cares of human fate Z 467
Whilst Cynthia sung, all angry winds lay still Z 438
How I sigh when I think of the charms of my swain Z 374
Ye happy swains, whose nymphs are kind Z 443
Beware, poor shepherds Z 361
See how the fading glories of the year Z 470
Cease, anxious world, your fruitless pain Z 362
Oh, fair Cedaria, hide those eyes Z 402
I love and I must (Bell Barr) Z 382
When her languishing eyes said 'Love!' Z 432
Not all my torments can your pity move Z 400
Ah! cruel nymph! Z 352
Sylvia, now your scorn give over Z 420
Since one poor view has drawn my heart Z 416
I resolve against cringing and whining Z 386
Gentle shepherds, you that know Z 464
If grief has any pow'r to kill Z 378
She that would gain a faithful lover Z 414
Fly swift, ye hours Z 369
Hears not my Phillis how the birds (The Knotting Song) Z 371
Phillis, talk no more of passion Z 409
Celia's fond, too long I've lov'd her Z 364
In vain we dissemble Z 385
When my Aemelia smiles Z 434
Farewell, ye rocks, ye seas and sands Z 463
What a sad fate is mine Z 428A
I take no pleasure in the sun's bright beams Z 388
Love's pow'r in my heart shall find no compliance Z 395
How delightful's the life of an innocent swain Z 373
She, who my poor heart possesses Z 415
Love arms himself in Celia's eyes Z 392
When first my shepherdess and I Z 431
Through mournful shades and solitary groves Z 424
If music be the food of love Z 379B
Scare had the rising sun appear'd Z 469
Who but a slave can well express Z 440
High on a throne of glitt'ring ore Z 465
Incassum Lesbia, incassum rogas (The Queen's Epicedium) Z 383
She loves and she confesses too Z 413
Amintas, to my grief I see Z 356
Corinna is divinely fair Z 365
Amintor, heedless of his flocks Z 357
He himself courts his own ruin Z 372
No, to what purpose should I speak? Z 468
Sylvia, 'tis true you're fair Z 512
Lovely Albina's come ashore Z 394
Spite of the godhead, pow'rful love Z 417
If music be the food of love Z 379 C
Phillis, I can ne'er forgive it Z 408
Bacchus is a pow'r divine Z 360
From silent shades (Bess of Bedlam) Z 370
Let formal lovers still pursue Z 391
I came, I saw, and was undone
Who can behold Florella's charms? Z 441
Cupid, the slyest rogue alive Z 367
If pray'rs and tears Z 380
In Cloris all soft charms agree Z 384
Let us, kind Lesbia, give away Z 466
Love is now become a trade Z 393
Ask me to love no more Z 358
O solitude, my sweetest choice! Z 406
Olinda in the shades unseen Z 404
Pious Celinda goes to prayers Z 410
When Strephon found his passion vain Z 435
The fatal hour comes on apace Z 421
Sawney is a bonny lad Z 412
Young Thirsis' fate
PURCELL Henry (1659-1695)
The King's Consort - Robert King (Dir)
Label : Hyperion Records
Artikelnummer: CDS44161-3
3 CD Spielzeit : 222:08
CHF 25.50
Barbara Bonney - Susan Gritton (Sopran) - James Bowman (Alt) - Charles Daniels - Rogers Covey-Crump (Tenor) - Michael George (Bass)
Genre: | Chor / Lied |
Anzahl Tracks: | 87 |
Erstveröffentlichung: | 1999-01-01 |
EAN/UPC: | 0034571141619 |
Trackliste
Draw near, you lovers Z 462
While Thirsis, wrapp'd in downy sleep Z 437
Love, thou can'st hear, tho' thou art blind Z 396
I loved fair Celia Z 381
What hope for us remains now he is gone? Z 472
Pastora's beauties when unblown Z 407
A thousand sev'ral ways I tried Z 359
Urge me no more Z 426
Farewell, all joys Z 368
If music be the food of love Z 379A
Amidst the shades and cool refreshing streams Z 355
They say you're angry Z 422
Let each gallant heart Z 390
This poet sings the Trojan wars (Anacreon's Defeat)Z 423
Ah, how pleasant 'tis to love Z 353
My heart, whenever you appear Z 399
On the brow of Richmond Hill Z 405
Rashly I swore I would disown Z 411
Since the pox, or the plague Z 471
Beneath a dark and melancholy grove Z 461
Musing on cares of human fate Z 467
Whilst Cynthia sung, all angry winds lay still Z 438
How I sigh when I think of the charms of my swain Z 374
Ye happy swains, whose nymphs are kind Z 443
Beware, poor shepherds Z 361
See how the fading glories of the year Z 470
Cease, anxious world, your fruitless pain Z 362
Oh, fair Cedaria, hide those eyes Z 402
I love and I must (Bell Barr) Z 382
When her languishing eyes said 'Love!' Z 432
Not all my torments can your pity move Z 400
Ah! cruel nymph! Z 352
Sylvia, now your scorn give over Z 420
Since one poor view has drawn my heart Z 416
I resolve against cringing and whining Z 386
Gentle shepherds, you that know Z 464
If grief has any pow'r to kill Z 378
She that would gain a faithful lover Z 414
Fly swift, ye hours Z 369
Hears not my Phillis how the birds (The Knotting Song) Z 371
Phillis, talk no more of passion Z 409
Celia's fond, too long I've lov'd her Z 364
In vain we dissemble Z 385
When my Aemelia smiles Z 434
Farewell, ye rocks, ye seas and sands Z 463
What a sad fate is mine Z 428A
I take no pleasure in the sun's bright beams Z 388
Love's pow'r in my heart shall find no compliance Z 395
How delightful's the life of an innocent swain Z 373
She, who my poor heart possesses Z 415
Love arms himself in Celia's eyes Z 392
When first my shepherdess and I Z 431
Through mournful shades and solitary groves Z 424
If music be the food of love Z 379B
Scare had the rising sun appear'd Z 469
Who but a slave can well express Z 440
High on a throne of glitt'ring ore Z 465
Incassum Lesbia, incassum rogas (The Queen's Epicedium) Z 383
She loves and she confesses too Z 413
Amintas, to my grief I see Z 356
Corinna is divinely fair Z 365
Amintor, heedless of his flocks Z 357
He himself courts his own ruin Z 372
No, to what purpose should I speak? Z 468
Sylvia, 'tis true you're fair Z 512
Lovely Albina's come ashore Z 394
Spite of the godhead, pow'rful love Z 417
If music be the food of love Z 379 C
Phillis, I can ne'er forgive it Z 408
Bacchus is a pow'r divine Z 360
From silent shades (Bess of Bedlam) Z 370
Let formal lovers still pursue Z 391
I came, I saw, and was undone
Who can behold Florella's charms? Z 441
Cupid, the slyest rogue alive Z 367
If pray'rs and tears Z 380
In Cloris all soft charms agree Z 384
Let us, kind Lesbia, give away Z 466
Love is now become a trade Z 393
Ask me to love no more Z 358
O solitude, my sweetest choice! Z 406
Olinda in the shades unseen Z 404
Pious Celinda goes to prayers Z 410
When Strephon found his passion vain Z 435
The fatal hour comes on apace Z 421
Sawney is a bonny lad Z 412
Young Thirsis' fate
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