Track : Fugue pour clavecin en sol mineur
Artist : John Blow
Album : An Ode on the Death of Mr Henry Purcell
Fugue pour clavecin en sol mineur by John Blow from album An Ode on the Death of Mr Henry Purcell
Duration : 3 minutes & 11 seconds.
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Let my prayer come up
By : John Blow
Ode on the Death of Mr. Henry Purcell: "We beg not Hell, our Orpheus to restore"
Stay, gentle Echo, dear nymph, stay (A Dialogue between Philander and the Echo)
The glorious day is come: 8. Ah Heav'n! What is't I hear?
The glorious day is come: 7. Excesses of pleasure now crowd on apace
The glorious day is come: 6. The battle done, the loud alarms do cease
Paratum cor meum deus
Gloria patri, qui creavit nos
Sing ye muses (Epilogue)
Ode on the Death of Mr. Henry Purcell: "The Heav'nly Quire, who hear his Notes from High"
The glorious day is come: 5. And the first trumpet's part
Amphion Anglicus: Epilogue. Sing, Sing ye Muses
Amphion Anglicus: Cloe found Amintas lying all in Tears
Go, perjur'd man, and if thou e'er return (The Curse)
Tell Me No More
Ode on the Death of Mr. Henry Purcell: "Mark how the Lark and Linnet Sing"
Chloe Found Amyntas Lying All In Tears (Rondelay)
Ode on the Death of Mr. Henry Purcell: "So ceas'd the rival Crew when Purcell came"
Venus and Adonis: Act III. "Adonis, uncall'd for sighs"
Venus and Adonis: Act III. "With solemn pomp"
Amphion Anglicus: Loving above Himself (Poor Celadon)
The glorious day is come: 1. Symphony
Amphion Anglicus: Ah Heav'n! What is't I Hear?
Venus and Adonis: Act II. "You place with such delightful care" / "The Insolent"
Venus and Adonis: Act I. Entry: A Dance by a Huntsman
Venus and Adonis: Act I. The Act Tune
Amphion Anglicus: Shepherds, Deck your Crooks
Venus and Adonis: Act I. Act Tune (Tune for the flutes)
Suite in C: Prelude
Suite in C: Courante
Suite in C: Fugue
Venus and Adonis: Prologue. Cupid's Entry
The glorious day is come: 4. Couch'd by the pleasant Heliconian spring
The glorious day is come: 3. The spheres, those instruments divine
The glorious day is come: 2. The glorious day is come, that will for ever be
Amphion Anglicus: Why weeps Asteria?
Whilst on Septimnius's panting breast (Septimnius and Acme, Ode flom Catullus)
Venus and Adonis: Prologue. "Behold my arrows" / "Come shepherds all" / "Courtiers there is no faith in you"
Venus and Adonis: Prologue. "In these sweet groves"
Ode on the death of Mr Henry Purcell (Mark how the Lark and Linnet Sing)
Venus and Adonis: Act II. "Call the Graces" / "Mortals below"
Ground pour flûte à bec alto et clavecin en ré mineur