Purcell, Henry
[Author]
;
Argenta, Nancy
[Performer];
North, Nigel
[Performer];
Boothby, Richard
[Performer];
Nicholson, Paul
[Performer];
Toll, John
[Performer]
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Media type:
Performed Music
Title:
Songs and airs
/ Henry Purcell
Work titles:
Werke
Contains:
CD 1:O solitude
Ah! how sweet it is to love
Not all my torments
Stripp'd of their green
Tell me, some pitying angel
If music be the food of love
Hark! hark! the echoing air
The fatal hour comes on apace
Incassum, Lesbia
Sweeter than roses
Cupid, the slyest rogue alive
From silent shades
Dear pretty youth
From rosy bow'rs
Now that the sun bath veil'd his light
Beneath a poplar's shadow
I attempt from love's sickness to fly
Let us dance
Fairest isle
O solitude
CD 2:Nymphs and shepherds
Amidst the shades and cool refreshing streams
Love in their little veins inspires
Fly swift, ye hours
They tell us that your mighty powers
The plaint:O let me weep
In the black, dismal dungeon of despair
See, even Night herself is here
Why should men quarrel?
Seek not to know
Retir'd from mortals' sight
To arms, heroic Prince
O lead me to some peaceful gloom
Halcyon days
Bid the virtues
Lord, what is man? - a Divine Hymn
Music for a while
If music be the food of love
Sawney is a bonny lad - a Scotch Song
When I have often heard young maids complaining
Ah! cruel, bloody fate
Thy hand, Belinda... When I am laid in earth