Track : Verse in the Phrygian Mode
Artist : Henry Purcell
Album : Unknown
Verse in the Phrygian Mode by Henry Purcell from album Unknown
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Suite: Dido's Lament
By : Henry Purcell
Pavan in A minor Z. 749
Pavan in A major Z. 748
See where she sits ('Weeping') Z. 508
Oh! what a scene does entertain my sight Z. 506
Pavan in B flat major Z. 750
Soft notes and gently raised (A Serenading Song) Z. 510
If ever I more riches did desire Z. 544
A Divine Hymn : "Lord, what is Man ?", Z 192
"O solitude", Z 406
Adam's Sleep : "Sleep, Adam, Sleep", Z 195
Beati ommes qui timent Dominum, Z131
Hark how the wild musicians sing Z. 542
Sleep, Adam, Z. 195
"Sonata's Of III Parts" für zwei Violinen, Viola Da Gamba und Generalbaß, Sonata No.6 C-Dur: 1. Sonate
Hark, Damon, hark Z. 541
How pleasant is this flowery plain and grove! Z. 543
Pavan in G minor Z. 751
We reap all the pleasures Z. 547
King Arthur, Z. 628: Act I. "The lot is cast"
King Arthur: Second Music. Air
King Arthur: Second Music. Overture
King Arthur: Act I. "Woden, first to thee" / "We have sacrific'd"
King Arthur: Act I. "The white horse neigh'd aloud" / "To Woden thanks we render"
King Arthur: Act I. "Come if you dare" / First Act Tune
King Arthur, Z. 628: Act III. The Frost Scene
King Arthur, Z. 628: Act III. "What ho!"
Rejoice in the Lord ('The Bell Anthem')
The Fairy Queen: Acte II. Choeur "May the god of Wit inspire"
The Fairy Queen: Acte II. Choeur "Now join your warbling voices all" & Danse des Fées
Fair est Isle (King Arthur)
O Solitude (Poèeme Katherine Philips)
Ode on St. Cecilia's Day (1683): Ouverture
Ode on St. Cecilia's Day (1683): Choeur "Welcome to all the pleasures"
Ode on Queen Mary's Birthday (1692): "Love's Goddess sure was blind" (alto solo)