Track : How pleasant is this flowery plain and grove! Z. 543
Artist : Henry Purcell
Album : Hark How the Wild Musicians Sing: The Symphony Songs of Henry Purcell
How pleasant is this flowery plain and grove! Z. 543 by Henry Purcell from album Hark How the Wild Musicians Sing: The Symphony Songs of Henry Purcell
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The Indian Queen: Act III. Symphony / "Seek not to know what must not be reveal'd"
By : Henry Purcell
Ode for St. Cecilia's Day "Welcome to All the Pleasures", Z. 339: Here the deities approve / While joys celestial
The Indian Queen: Act III. "I attempt form Love's sickness to fly in vain"
The Indian Queen: Act II. "What flatt'ring noise is this"
The Indian Queen: Prologue. Trumpet Tune
The Indian Queen: Act II. Second Act Tune
The Indian Queen: Act III. Symphony "Seek not to know what must not be reveal'd"
The Indian Queen: Act III. "Ah! Ah! How happy are we!"
What power art thou? (Frost scene, King Arthur)
Symphony ... Hark! hark! the echoing air (The Fairy Queen)
But death, alas! ... When I am laid in earth ... With drooping wings (Dido and Aeneas)
Trumpet Tune (from "The Indian Queen (as Z. 630/4a")) For Harpsichord In C Major ZT 698
Sir Barnay Whigg, Z. 589: "Blow, Boreas, Blow"
Thou knowest, Lord, the secrets of our hearts, Z 058b
Dido and Aeneas: Dido's Lament "When I'm Laid in Earth"
Fantasia in D minor, Z. 743
The Fairy Queen, Act III. Air "If love's a Sweet Passion"
Harpsichord Suite No. 7 in D minor, Z. 668: I. Almand
Masque of the four seasons: Chorus: Hail! Great parent of usall
Come Again: Sweet Love Doth Now Invite
Dido and Aeneas: Thy Hand, Belinda / When I Am Laid in Earth