Track : The Married Beau, Overture
Artist : Henry Purcell
Album : Edition Ii: The Indian Queen / The Tempest / Dioclesian / Timon Of Athens
The Married Beau, Overture by Henry Purcell from album Edition Ii: The Indian Queen / The Tempest / Dioclesian / Timon Of Athens
Duration : 2 minutes & 42 seconds.
Listener : 1 peoples.
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A New Scotch Tune
By : Henry Purcell
Ode, Z 327 "Great parent, hail to thee": X. Chorus "With themes like these"
Sonata in D major: Pomposo
Dioclesian, Act III, The Chair Dance
Trumpet Overture uit 'Indian Queen'
Fantasia a 4 No. 7 in C Minor, Z. 738
Moor's Revenge
Chaconne g-moll Z807
Trumpet Sonata in D major Z850 : I Allegro
King Arthur: Act III: "Sound a Parley"
From 20 Keyboard pieces: Prelude (1)
Solo (Cupid): The joys of wedlock
Minuet in Am
Why, Why Are All the Muses Mute? Z343
King Arthur, Z. 628: Act V. "Your hay it is mow'd"
Dioclesian, Act V, Come, come away, no delay
Variations on a Theme
Amphitryon, Z. 572 "The 2 Sosias": A Pastoral Dialogue Betwixt Thyrsis and Iris
An Elegy on the Death of Mr. John Playford "Gentle Shepherds"
Dioclesian, Act V, Dance - Triumph, triumph victorious Love
Dioclesian, Act V, All our days and our nights shall be spent in delights
Dioclesian, Act V, Dance
Dioclesian, Act V, Canaries - Tell me why my charming fair
Dioclesian, Act V, Still I'm wishing, still desiring
Dioclesian, Act V, Make room, make room - Dance of Bachanals
Dioclesian, Act V, Since from my dear Astrea's sight I was so rudely torn
Dido and Aeneas: When I am laid into earth
Verse in the Phrygian Mode
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"
What power art thou? (Frost scene, King Arthur)
Thou Knowest Lord The Secrets
Masque of the four seasons: Chorus: Hail! Great parent of usall
Come Again: Sweet Love Doth Now Invite