The works of Henry Purcell: [Purcell Society edition] 22B Duets, dialogues and trios
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Beschreibung: | Enthält Duets: A grasshopper and a fly (Z. 481). Above the tumults of a busy state (Z. 480). Alas, how barbarous are we (Z. 482). Come, dear companions of th’ Arcadian fields (Z. 483). Come lay by all care (Z. 484). Dulcibella, whene’er I sue for a kiss (Z. 485). Fair Cloe my breast so alarms (Z. 486). Fill the bowl with rosy wine (Z. 487). Go tell Aminta, gentle swain (Z. 489). Here’s to thee, Dick (Z. 493). How sweet is the air and refreshing (Z. 495). In some kind dream (Z. 497). I saw fair Chloris all alone (Z. 498). I spy Celia, Celia eyes me (Z. 499). Julia, your unjust disdain (Z. 500). Let Hector, Achilles, and each brave commander (Z. 501). Lost is my quiet forever (Z. 502). Nestor, who did to thrice man’s age attain (Z. 503). O dive custos (Z. 504). Oft am I by the women told (Z. 505). Saccharissa’s grown old, and almost past sport (Z. 507). Sylvia, thou brighter eye of night (Z. 511). Though my mistress be fair (Z. 514). Underneath this myrtle shade (Z. 516). Were I to choose the greatest bliss (Z. 517). When gay Philander left the plain (Z. 519). When, lovely Phyllis, thou art kind (Z. 520). When Myra sings (Z. 521). When Teucer from his father fled (Z. 522). While bolts and bars my day control (Z. 523). - Enthält Dialogues: Has yet your breast no pity learn’d? (Z. 491). Haste, haste gentle Charon (Z. 490). Hence, fond deceiver, hence begone! (Z. 492). Sit down, my dear Sylvia (Z. 509). While you for me alone had charms (Z. 524). Why, my Daphne, why complaining (Z. 525). - Enthält Trios: ‘Tis wine was made to rule the day (Z. 546). When the cock begins to crow (Z. D172). – Enthält Appendix: A poor blind woman (Z. D171). In all our Cynthia’s shining sphere (Z. 496). To this place we‘re now come (Z. N526). What can we poor females do? (Z. 518). |
Beschreibung: | 1 Partitur (XIX, 228 Seiten) |
ISBN: | 1846092116 |
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500 | |a Enthält Trios: ‘Tis wine was made to rule the day (Z. 546). When the cock begins to crow (Z. D172). – | ||
500 | |a Enthält Appendix: A poor blind woman (Z. D171). In all our Cynthia’s shining sphere (Z. 496). To this place we‘re now come (Z. N526). What can we poor females do? (Z. 518). | ||
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contents | A grasshopper and a fly (Z. 481) Above the tumults of a busy state (Z. 480) Alas, how barbarous are we (Z. 482) Come, dear companions of th' Arcadian fields (Z. 483) Come lay by all care (Z. 484) Dulcibella, whene'er I sue for a kiss (Z. 485) Fair Cloe my breast so alarms (Z. 486) Fill the bowl with rosy wine (Z. 487) Go tell Aminta, gentle swain (Z. 489) Here's to thee, Dick (Z. 493) How sweet is the air and refreshing (Z. 495) In some kind dream (Z. 497) I saw fair Chloris all alone (Z. 498) I spy Celia, Celia eyes me (Z. 499) Julia, your unjust disdain (Z. 500) Let Hector, Achilles, and each brave commander (Z. 501) Lost is my quiet forever (Z. 502) Nestor, who did to thrice man’s age attain (Z. 503) O dive custos (Z. 504) Oft am I by the women told (Z. 505) Saccharissa’s grown old, and almost past sport (Z. 507) Sylvia, thou brighter eye of night (Z. 511) Though my mistress be fair (Z. 514) Underneath this myrtle shade (Z. 516) Were I to choose the greatest bliss (Z. 517) When gay Philander left the plain (Z. 519) When, lovely Phyllis, thou art kind (Z. 520) When Myra sings (Z. 521) When Teucer from his father fled (Z. 522) While bolts and bars my day control (Z. 523) Has yet your breast no pity learn'd? (Z. 491) Haste, haste gentle Charon (Z. 490) Hence, fond deceiver, hence begone! (Z. 492) Sit down, my dear Sylvia (Z. 509) While you for me alone had charms (Z. 524) Why, my Daphne, why complaining (Z. 525) A poor blind woman (Z. D171) In all our Cynthia's shining sphere (Z. 496) To this place we're now come (Z. N526) What can we poor females do? (Z. 518) |
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spelling | Purcell, Henry 1659-1695 (DE-588)118742973 cmp (DE-588)300568436 Werke Auswahl (DE-588)300568436 Werke The works of Henry Purcell [Purcell Society edition] 22B Duets, dialogues and trios composed by Henry Purcell ; edited by W. Barclay Squire and J.A. Fuller-Maitland ; edited under the supervision of the Purcell Society by Ian Spink London [u.a.] Novello [2007?] London Stainer & Bell [2007?] 1 Partitur (XIX, 228 Seiten) ntm rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier (DE-588)4173447-6 Partitur gnd-music Enthält Duets: A grasshopper and a fly (Z. 481). Above the tumults of a busy state (Z. 480). Alas, how barbarous are we (Z. 482). Come, dear companions of th’ Arcadian fields (Z. 483). Come lay by all care (Z. 484). Dulcibella, whene’er I sue for a kiss (Z. 485). Fair Cloe my breast so alarms (Z. 486). Fill the bowl with rosy wine (Z. 487). Go tell Aminta, gentle swain (Z. 489). Here’s to thee, Dick (Z. 493). How sweet is the air and refreshing (Z. 495). In some kind dream (Z. 497). I saw fair Chloris all alone (Z. 498). I spy Celia, Celia eyes me (Z. 499). Julia, your unjust disdain (Z. 500). Let Hector, Achilles, and each brave commander (Z. 501). Lost is my quiet forever (Z. 502). Nestor, who did to thrice man’s age attain (Z. 503). O dive custos (Z. 504). Oft am I by the women told (Z. 505). Saccharissa’s grown old, and almost past sport (Z. 507). Sylvia, thou brighter eye of night (Z. 511). Though my mistress be fair (Z. 514). Underneath this myrtle shade (Z. 516). Were I to choose the greatest bliss (Z. 517). When gay Philander left the plain (Z. 519). When, lovely Phyllis, thou art kind (Z. 520). When Myra sings (Z. 521). When Teucer from his father fled (Z. 522). While bolts and bars my day control (Z. 523). - Enthält Dialogues: Has yet your breast no pity learn’d? (Z. 491). Haste, haste gentle Charon (Z. 490). Hence, fond deceiver, hence begone! (Z. 492). Sit down, my dear Sylvia (Z. 509). While you for me alone had charms (Z. 524). Why, my Daphne, why complaining (Z. 525). - Enthält Trios: ‘Tis wine was made to rule the day (Z. 546). When the cock begins to crow (Z. D172). – Enthält Appendix: A poor blind woman (Z. D171). In all our Cynthia’s shining sphere (Z. 496). To this place we‘re now come (Z. N526). What can we poor females do? (Z. 518). A grasshopper and a fly (Z. 481) Henry Purcell Above the tumults of a busy state (Z. 480) Henry Purcell Alas, how barbarous are we (Z. 482) Henry Purcell Come, dear companions of th' Arcadian fields (Z. 483) Henry Purcell Come lay by all care (Z. 484) Henry Purcell Dulcibella, whene'er I sue for a kiss (Z. 485) Henry Purcell Fair Cloe my breast so alarms (Z. 486) Henry Purcell Fill the bowl with rosy wine (Z. 487) Henry Purcell Go tell Aminta, gentle swain (Z. 489) Henry Purcell Here's to thee, Dick (Z. 493) Henry Purcell How sweet is the air and refreshing (Z. 495) Henry Purcell In some kind dream (Z. 497) Henry Purcell I saw fair Chloris all alone (Z. 498) Henry Purcell I spy Celia, Celia eyes me (Z. 499) Henry Purcell Julia, your unjust disdain (Z. 500) Henry Purcell Let Hector, Achilles, and each brave commander (Z. 501) Henry Purcell Lost is my quiet forever (Z. 502) Henry Purcell Nestor, who did to thrice man’s age attain (Z. 503) Henry Purcell O dive custos (Z. 504) Henry Purcell Oft am I by the women told (Z. 505) Henry Purcell Saccharissa’s grown old, and almost past sport (Z. 507) Henry Purcell Sylvia, thou brighter eye of night (Z. 511) Henry Purcell Though my mistress be fair (Z. 514) Henry Purcell Underneath this myrtle shade (Z. 516) Henry Purcell Were I to choose the greatest bliss (Z. 517) Henry Purcell When gay Philander left the plain (Z. 519) Henry Purcell When, lovely Phyllis, thou art kind (Z. 520) Henry Purcell When Myra sings (Z. 521) Henry Purcell When Teucer from his father fled (Z. 522) Henry Purcell While bolts and bars my day control (Z. 523) Henry Purcell Has yet your breast no pity learn'd? (Z. 491) Henry Purcell Haste, haste gentle Charon (Z. 490) Henry Purcell Hence, fond deceiver, hence begone! (Z. 492) Henry Purcell Sit down, my dear Sylvia (Z. 509) Henry Purcell While you for me alone had charms (Z. 524) Henry Purcell Why, my Daphne, why complaining (Z. 525) Henry Purcell A poor blind woman (Z. D171) Henry Purcell In all our Cynthia's shining sphere (Z. 496) Henry Purcell To this place we're now come (Z. N526) Henry Purcell What can we poor females do? (Z. 518) Henry Purcell Squire, William Barclay 1855-1927 (DE-588)1048162400 edt Laurie, Margaret 1935- (DE-588)1089837631 edt Fuller-Maitland, John A. 1856-1936 (DE-588)116871733 edt Spink, Ian 1932-2011 (DE-588)1143570944 edt (DE-588)300240228 Purcell, Henry 1659-1695 Lieder Auswahl Purcell Society (DE-588)10168228-1 edt (DE-604)BV000252896 22B |
spellingShingle | Purcell, Henry 1659-1695 Purcell, Henry 1659-1695 The works of Henry Purcell [Purcell Society edition] A grasshopper and a fly (Z. 481) Above the tumults of a busy state (Z. 480) Alas, how barbarous are we (Z. 482) Come, dear companions of th' Arcadian fields (Z. 483) Come lay by all care (Z. 484) Dulcibella, whene'er I sue for a kiss (Z. 485) Fair Cloe my breast so alarms (Z. 486) Fill the bowl with rosy wine (Z. 487) Go tell Aminta, gentle swain (Z. 489) Here's to thee, Dick (Z. 493) How sweet is the air and refreshing (Z. 495) In some kind dream (Z. 497) I saw fair Chloris all alone (Z. 498) I spy Celia, Celia eyes me (Z. 499) Julia, your unjust disdain (Z. 500) Let Hector, Achilles, and each brave commander (Z. 501) Lost is my quiet forever (Z. 502) Nestor, who did to thrice man’s age attain (Z. 503) O dive custos (Z. 504) Oft am I by the women told (Z. 505) Saccharissa’s grown old, and almost past sport (Z. 507) Sylvia, thou brighter eye of night (Z. 511) Though my mistress be fair (Z. 514) Underneath this myrtle shade (Z. 516) Were I to choose the greatest bliss (Z. 517) When gay Philander left the plain (Z. 519) When, lovely Phyllis, thou art kind (Z. 520) When Myra sings (Z. 521) When Teucer from his father fled (Z. 522) While bolts and bars my day control (Z. 523) Has yet your breast no pity learn'd? (Z. 491) Haste, haste gentle Charon (Z. 490) Hence, fond deceiver, hence begone! (Z. 492) Sit down, my dear Sylvia (Z. 509) While you for me alone had charms (Z. 524) Why, my Daphne, why complaining (Z. 525) A poor blind woman (Z. D171) In all our Cynthia's shining sphere (Z. 496) To this place we're now come (Z. N526) What can we poor females do? (Z. 518) |
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title_alt | Werke A grasshopper and a fly (Z. 481) Above the tumults of a busy state (Z. 480) Alas, how barbarous are we (Z. 482) Come, dear companions of th' Arcadian fields (Z. 483) Come lay by all care (Z. 484) Dulcibella, whene'er I sue for a kiss (Z. 485) Fair Cloe my breast so alarms (Z. 486) Fill the bowl with rosy wine (Z. 487) Go tell Aminta, gentle swain (Z. 489) Here's to thee, Dick (Z. 493) How sweet is the air and refreshing (Z. 495) In some kind dream (Z. 497) I saw fair Chloris all alone (Z. 498) I spy Celia, Celia eyes me (Z. 499) Julia, your unjust disdain (Z. 500) Let Hector, Achilles, and each brave commander (Z. 501) Lost is my quiet forever (Z. 502) Nestor, who did to thrice man’s age attain (Z. 503) O dive custos (Z. 504) Oft am I by the women told (Z. 505) Saccharissa’s grown old, and almost past sport (Z. 507) Sylvia, thou brighter eye of night (Z. 511) Though my mistress be fair (Z. 514) Underneath this myrtle shade (Z. 516) Were I to choose the greatest bliss (Z. 517) When gay Philander left the plain (Z. 519) When, lovely Phyllis, thou art kind (Z. 520) When Myra sings (Z. 521) When Teucer from his father fled (Z. 522) While bolts and bars my day control (Z. 523) Has yet your breast no pity learn'd? (Z. 491) Haste, haste gentle Charon (Z. 490) Hence, fond deceiver, hence begone! (Z. 492) Sit down, my dear Sylvia (Z. 509) While you for me alone had charms (Z. 524) Why, my Daphne, why complaining (Z. 525) A poor blind woman (Z. D171) In all our Cynthia's shining sphere (Z. 496) To this place we're now come (Z. N526) What can we poor females do? (Z. 518) Lieder |
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title_full | The works of Henry Purcell [Purcell Society edition] 22B Duets, dialogues and trios composed by Henry Purcell ; edited by W. Barclay Squire and J.A. Fuller-Maitland ; edited under the supervision of the Purcell Society by Ian Spink |
title_fullStr | The works of Henry Purcell [Purcell Society edition] 22B Duets, dialogues and trios composed by Henry Purcell ; edited by W. Barclay Squire and J.A. Fuller-Maitland ; edited under the supervision of the Purcell Society by Ian Spink |
title_full_unstemmed | The works of Henry Purcell [Purcell Society edition] 22B Duets, dialogues and trios composed by Henry Purcell ; edited by W. Barclay Squire and J.A. Fuller-Maitland ; edited under the supervision of the Purcell Society by Ian Spink |
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