Track : Venus and Adonis, Act I: Act Tune
Artist : John Blow
Album : Arise, My Muse - Wigmore Hall Live
Venus and Adonis, Act I: Act Tune by John Blow from album Arise, My Muse - Wigmore Hall Live
Duration : 1 minutes & 40 seconds.
Listener : 41 peoples.
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The glorious day is come: 7. Excesses of pleasure now crowd on apace
By : John Blow
The glorious day is come: 1. Symphony
The glorious day is come: 2. The glorious day is come, that will for ever be
Venus and Adonis, Act I: A Dance by a Huntsman
The glorious day is come: 3. The spheres, those instruments divine
Amphion Anglicus: Poor Celadon, He sighs In Vain (Loving Above Himself)
The glorious day is come: 4. Couch'd by the pleasant Heliconian spring
Stay, gentle Echo, dear nymph, stay (A Dialogue between Philander and the Echo)
Gloria patri, qui creavit nos
Sing ye muses (Epilogue)
The glorious day is come: 5. And the first trumpet's part
The glorious day is come: 6. The battle done, the loud alarms do cease
Chloe Found Amyntas Lying All In Tears (Rondelay)
The glorious day is come: 8. Ah Heav'n! What is't I hear?
The glorious day is come: 9. Music! celestial Music! what can be
Amphion Anglicus: Shepherds, Deck your Crooks
Amphion Anglicus: Loving above Himself (Poor Celadon)
Amphion Anglicus: Why weeps Asteria?
Amphion Anglicus: Cloe found Amintas lying all in Tears
Ode on the Death of Mr. Henry Purcell: "The Heav'nly Quire, who hear his Notes from High"
Ode on the Death of Mr. Henry Purcell: "We beg not Hell, our Orpheus to restore"
Ode on the Death of Mr. Henry Purcell: "So ceas'd the rival Crew when Purcell came"
Ode on the Death of Mr. Henry Purcell: "Mark how the Lark and Linnet Sing"
Venus and Adonis: Act III. "With solemn pomp"
Ode on the death of Mr Henry Purcell (Mark how the Lark and Linnet Sing)
Voluntary for Cornet and Echo
Suite in C: Fugue
Suite in C: Courante
Suite in C: Prelude
The glorious day is come: 10. This that blest king and god-like prophet knew
The glorious day is come: 11. And thus by Music's pow'r
Preludio
Amphion Anglicus: If My Celia Could Persuade
Amphion Anglicus: Ah Heav'n! What Is It I Hear?