Purcell, Henry (Britten) - The Purcell Collection (High voice & Piano)
Instrumentation: Voice, Piano
ISMN: 9790051933761
Publisher: Boosey & Hawkes Inc.
Contents |
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Ah, Belinda! I am prest with torment | |
Alleluia | |
Blessed Virgin's Expostulation | |
But ere we this perform | |
Come away, fellow sailors | |
Dialogue of Corydon and Mopsa | |
Evening Hymn | |
Fairest Isle | |
Fear no danger to ensue | |
Hark the ech'ing air | |
How blest are shepherds | |
I attempt from love's sickness | |
I spy Celia | |
I take no pleasure | |
If music be the food of love (1st version) | |
If music be the food of love (3rd version) | |
I'll sail upon the Dog-star | |
In the black dismal dungeon of despair | |
Job's Curse | |
Let sullen discord smile | |
Lord, what is man | |
Lost is my quiet | |
Mad Bess | |
Man is for the woman made | |
Morning Hymn | |
No, resistance is but vain | |
No, resistance is but vain | |
Not all my torments | |
Oft she visits this lov'd mountain | |
On the brow of Richmond Hill | |
Pious Celinda | |
Pursue thy conquest, love | |
Queen's Epicedium | |
Saul and the Witch at Endor | |
Shake the cloud from off your brow | |
Shake the cloud from off your brow | |
Shepherd, leave decoying | |
So when the glittering Queen of Night | |
Sound fame thy brazen trumpet | |
Sound the trumpet | |
Sweeter than roses | |
Take not a woman's anger ill | |
Thanks to these lonesome vales | |
Thanks to these lonesome vales | |
There's not a swain of the plain | |
Thou tun'st this world | |
'Tis holiday | |
Turn then thine eyes | |
We sing to him | |
What can we poor females do? | |
When I am laid in earth | |
Why should men quarrel? |