Odes. Henry Purcell (1659 - 1695)


Henry Purcell (1659 — 1695). Odes

Come, Ye Sons Of Art, Away. Ode For The Birthday Of Queen Mary II, 1694
* Ouverture
* Come, Ye Sons Of Art, Away
* Sound The Trumpet, Sound
* Come, Ye Sons Of Art
* Strike The Viol, Touch The Lute
* The Day That Such A Blessing Gave
* Bid The Virtues, Bid The Graces
* These Are The Sacred Charmes
* See Nature, Rejoicing

Welcome To All The Pleasures. Ode For St. Cecilias Day, 1683
* Ouverture
* Welcome To All The Pleasures
* Here The Deities Approve / While Joys Celestial
* Then Lift Up Your Voice / The Powr Shall Divert Us A Pleasanter Way
* Beauty, Thou Scene Of Love
* In A Consort Of Voices

Of Old, When Heroes Thought It Base. The Yorkshire Feast Song, 1690
* Symphony
* Of Old, When Heroes Thought It Base / Brigantium, Honourd With A Race Divine
* The Bashful Thames, For Beauty So Renowned
* The Pale And The Purple Rose
* And In Each Track Of Glory Since
* Symphony
* And Now When The Renownd Nassau
* They Did No Stroms, No Threatnings Fear
* So When The Glittring Queen Of Night
* Let Music Join
* Sound, Trumpets, Sound!
* Sound All To Him

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