Track : Funeral Sentences: Thou knowest, Lord, Z. 58b
Artist : Henry Purcell
Album : come ye sons of art
Funeral Sentences: Thou knowest, Lord, Z. 58b by Henry Purcell from album come ye sons of art
Duration : 3 minutes & 33 seconds.
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"O solitude", Z 406
By : Henry Purcell
Autumn - See my many coloured fields
The chinese man - Thus the gloomy world
A Divine Hymn : "Lord, what is Man ?", Z 192
If ever I more riches did desire Z. 544
Soft notes and gently raised (A Serenading Song) Z. 510
Pavan in B flat major Z. 750
Oh! what a scene does entertain my sight Z. 506
Adam's Sleep : "Sleep, Adam, Sleep", Z 195
King Arthur: Act III: "Sound a Parley"
See where she sits ('Weeping') Z. 508
We reap all the pleasures Z. 547
Pavan in G minor Z. 751
How pleasant is this flowery plain and grove! Z. 543
Hark, Damon, hark Z. 541
"Sonata's Of III Parts" für zwei Violinen, Viola Da Gamba und Generalbaß, Sonata No.6 C-Dur: 1. Sonate
The Fairy Queen, Act IV, Hail! Great parent of us all ... Thus the ever grateful Spring ... Here's the Summer, sprightly gay ... See, see my many coloured fields ... Next, Winter comes slowly ... Hail! great parent of us all
The Fairy Queen, Act V, Prelude. Thrice happy lovers, may you be for ever free
The Fairy Queen, Act V, The Plaint: O let me ever, ever weep
The Fairy Queen, Act V, Entry dance. Symphony. Thus the gloomy world at first began to shine ... Thus happy and free ... Yes, Daphne, in your face I find
The Fairy Queen, Act V, Monkey's Dance
Musica per il funerale della Regina Maria - Marcia per il funerale della regina (processione)
The Fairy Queen, Act V, Hark! How all things with one sound rejoice ... Hark! the echoing air
Pavan in A major Z. 748
Pavan in A minor Z. 749
Hark how the wild musicians sing Z. 542
Didone ed Enea - "Thy hand Belinda - When I am laid in earth"
Sonata V in G minor: V. Presto
Dido's Air
Incassum Lesbia, incassum rogas 'The Queen's Epicedium' Z383
Timon of Athens Z632 (Duet: Hark how the songsters)
The maid's Last Prayer, or Any rather than Fail, Z601 (Duet: No, resistance is but vain)
O dive custos Auriacae domus 'An elegy upon the death of Queen Mary' Z514
Come ye sons of art, Z. 323: I. Symphony [Adagio - Allegro] - Adagio
Come ye sons of art, Z. 323: II. Come ye sons of art
Come ye sons of art, Z. 323: IV. Come ye sons of art
Come ye sons of art, Z. 323: VI. The day that such a blessing gave
Come ye sons of art, Z. 323: VIII. These are the sacred charms
Come ye sons of art, Z. 323: IX. See, Nature, rejoicing
Bonduca, or The British Heroine, Z574 (Duet: Sing, sing ye druids)