Odes / Welcome Songs (Complete) (King's Consort, R. King)

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Purcell, Henry

  • Titel: Odes / Welcome Songs (Complete) (King's Consort, R. King) / PURCELL, H.. Ainsley, John Mark, Tenor -- Bonner, Tessa, Sopran -- Bowman, James, Countertenor -- Brady, Nicholas, Dichter/Text -- Chance, Michael, Countertenor -- Covey-Crump, Rogers, Tenor -- D'Urfey, Thomas, Dichter/Text -- Daniels, Charles, Tenor -- Evans, Robert, Tenor -- Fishburn, Christopher, Dichter/Text -- Fisher, Gillian, Sopran -- Flatman, Thomas, Dichter/Text -- George, Michael, Bass -- Goodwin, Paul, Oboe -- Hamilton, Susan, Sopran -- Keenlyside, Simon, Bariton -- Kenny, Jonathan Peter, Countertenor -- King, Robert, Sopran -- King's Consort, Chor -- Muller, Rufus, Tenor -- Oxford New College Choir, Chor -- Padmore, Mark, Tenor -- Pott, Charles, Bass -- Purcell, Henry, Komponist -- Sedley, Charles, Dichter/Text -- Seers, Mary, Sopran -- Shadwell, Thomas, Dichter/Text -- Short, Nigel, Countertenor -- Tate, Nahum, Dichter/Text -- Tubb, Evelyn, Sopran -- Tusa, Andrew, Tenor
  • Person(en): Purcell, Henry ; Purcell, Henry [Komposition]
  • Organisation(en): King's Consort ; Oxford New College Choir
  • Umfang: Online-Ressource
  • Erschienen: Hyperion, 1992
  • Anmerkungen: Arise, my muse, Z. 320: Symphony; Arise, my muse, and to thy tuneful lyre; Ye sons of music, raise your voices high; Then sound your instruments; See how the glitt'ring ruler of the day; ... / Purcell, Henry 00:21:02 -- Welcome to all the pleasures, Z. 339, "Ode on St. Cecilia's Day": Symphony; Welcome to all the pleasures; Here the deities approve; While joys celestial; Then lift up your voices, those organs of nature; ... / Purcell, Henry 00:15:30 -- Now does the glorious day appear, Z. 332, "Ode for Queen Mary": Symphony; Now does the glorious day appear; Not any one such joy could bring; This does our fertile isle with glory; Now does the glorious day appear; ... / Purcell, Henry 00:23:35 -- Hail, bright Cecilia Z 328: Symphony; Hail! Bright Cecilia, Hail!; Hark! hark! Each Tree its silence breaks; Tis Nature's voice; Soul of the World!; ... / Purcell, Henry 00:52:06 -- Who Can from Joy Refrain? (Birthday Ode for the Duke of Gloucester), Z. 342: Overture; Who Can From Joy Refrain?; A Prince of Glorious Race Descended; The Father Brave As E'er Was Dane; The Graces in His Mother Shine; ... / Purcell, Henry 00:24:42 -- Fly, bold rebellion, Z. 324: Symphony; Fly, bold rebellion; Rivers from their channels turn'd; If then we've found; Come then, change your notes; ... / Purcell, Henry 00:19:25 -- Sound the trumpet, beat the drum, Z. 335: Symphony; Sound the trumpet, beat the drum; Crown the year, and crown the day; To Caesar all hail, unequall’d in arms; Let Caesar and Urania live; ... / Purcell, Henry 00:23:42 -- Celebrate this festival, Z. 321: Symphony; Opening solos and chorus; Britain, now thy cares beguile; Tis sacred, bid the trumpet cease; Let sullen Discord smile; ... / Purcell, Henry 00:32:42 -- Ye tuneful muses, raise your heads, Z. 344: Symphony; Ye tuneful Muses, raise your heads; Be lively then and gay; In his just praise your noblest songs let fall; From the rattling of drums and the trumpet's loud sounds; ... / Purcell, Henry 00:24:14 -- Celestial music did the gods inspire, Z. 322: Symphony; Celestial music did the gods inspire; Her charming strains expel tormenting Care; Thus Virgil's Genius lov'd the country best; Whilst music did improve Amphion's song; ... / Purcell, Henry 00:17:24 -- From hardy climes and dangerous toils of war, Z. 325: Symphony; From Hardy Climes; As Fame, Great Sir; Wake Then, My Muse!; The Sparrow and the Gentle Dove; ... / Purcell, Henry 00:17:51 -- Welcome, welcome, glorious morn, Z. 338: Symphony; Welcome, welcome, glorious morn; At thy return the joyful earth; Welcome as when three happy kingdoms strove; The mighty goddess of this wealthy isle; ... / Purcell, Henry 00:27:12 -- Great parent, hail, Z. 327: Symphony; Great parent, hail! All hail to thee; Another century commencing; After war's, alarms repeated; Awful matron take thy seat; ... / Purcell, Henry 00:24:30 -- The summer's absence unconcerned we bear, Z. 337: Symphony; The summer's absence unconcerned we bear; And when late from your throne heaven's call you attend; Ah! Had we, sir, the power of art; Happy while all her neighbours bled; ... / Purcell, Henry 00:18:06 -- Love's goddess sure was blind, Z. 331, "Ode for Queen Mary's Birthday": Symphony; Love's goddess sure was blind; Those eyes, that form, that lofty mien; Sweetness of nature; Long may she reign over this isle; ... / Purcell, Henry 00:21:41 -- Raise, raise the voice Z 334: Symphony; Raise, raise the voice, all Instruments obey; The God himself says he'll be present here; Mark How Readily Each Pliant String / Purcell, Henry 00:12:32 -- Laudate Ceciliam, Z. 329: Symphony – Laudate Ceciliam; Modulemini psalmum novum; Symphony; Dicite Virgini, canite martyri / Purcell, Henry 00:10:33 -- From those serene and rapturous joys, Z. 326: Symphony; From those Serene and Rapturous Joys; Behold th'indulgent Prince is Come; Not with an Helmet or a glitt'ring Spear; Welcome as Soft Refreshing Show'rs; ... / Purcell, Henry 00:23:08 -- Of old when heroes thought it base, Z. 333, "Yorkshire Feast Song": Symphony; Of old, when heroes thought it base - Brigantium, honour'd with a race divine; The bashful Thames, for beauty so renowned; The pale and the purple rose; And in each track of glory since; ... / Purcell, Henry 00:36:08 -- Welcome Song: Swifter, Isis, swifter flow, Z. 336: Symphony - Swifter, Isis, swifter flow; Land him safely on her shore; Hark, hark! Just now my listening ears; Welcome, dread Sir, to town; But with as great devotion meet; ... / Purcell, Henry 00:14:56 -- What shall be done in behalf of the man?, Z. 341: Symphony; What shall be done in behalf of the man?; All the Grandeur He Possesses; Mighty Charles; May all Factious Troubles Cease; ... / Purcell, Henry 00:14:38 -- Come, ye sons of art away Z 323: Symphony; Come, come, ye Sons of Art; Sound the trumpet till around; Strike the Viol; The day that such a blessing gave; ... / Purcell, Henry 00:25:38 -- Welcome, vicegerent of the mighty king, Z. 340: Symphony; Ah, Mighty Sir, if you to such long absence are inclined; But your blest presence now; Your influous approach our pensive hope recalls; When the Summer, in his glory; ... / Purcell, Henry 00:14:02 -- Why, why are all the Muses mute?, Z. 343: Why, why are all the Muses mute?; When should each soul exalted be; Britain, thou now art great, are great indeed!; Look up, and to our Isle returning see; Accur'sd rebellion reared his head; ... / Purcell, Henry 00:27:46 --