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|a HMU 907035
|b Harmonia Mundi France
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|a Purcell, Henry,
|d 1659-1695.
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|a Songs.
|k Selections
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|a Sweeter than roses
|h [sound recording] :
|b songs by Henry Purcell.
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|a [S.l.] :
|b Harmonia Mundi France ;
|a Los Angeles, CA :
|b Harmonia Mundi USA,
|c p1992.
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|a 1 sound disc (63 min.) :
|b digital ;
|c 4 3/4 in.
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|a In part excerpts from incidental music or operas; mostly continuo acc.
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|a Sung in English.
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|a Compact disc.
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|a Notes by Julia Muller and song texts, all with French and German translations (34 p. : port.) inserted in container.
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|a O Solitude (4:41) -- 'Tis nature's voice (3:44) -- Celia has a thousand charmes (2:08) -- I attempt from love's sickness to fly (1:52) -- If musick be the food of love (3:39) -- Not all my torments (2:16) -- From silent shades (3:57) -- Musick for a while (3:37) -- Sweeter than roses (3:20) -- Crown the altar (3:07) -- Lord, what is man (5:24) -- Sleep, Adam, sleep (1:45) -- Now that the sun hath veil'd his light (3:45) -- The fatal hour comes on apace (3:22) -- Here the deities approve (4:10) -- Be welcome, then, great sir (3:31) -- Thrice happy lovers (2:36) -- Hark! the echoing air (2:21) -- Hark! how all things (1:55).
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|a Drew Minter, countertenor ; Paul O'Dette, archlute ; Mitzi Meyerson, harpsichord and organ ; Mary Springfels, viol.
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|a Recorded Sept. 20-22, 1990, American Academy and Institue of Arts and Letters, New York City.
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|a Songs (High voice) with continuo.
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|a Sacred songs (High voice) with continuo.
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|a Música incidental
|x Excerpts.
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|a Operas
|x Excerpts.
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|a Minter, Drew.
|4 voc
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|a O'Dette, Paul,
|d 1954-
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|a Meyerson, Mitzi.
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|a Springfels, Mary.
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|a Purcell, Henry,
|d 1659-1695.
|t O solitude, my sweetest choice.
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|a Purcell, Henry,
|d 1659-1695.
|t Hail, bright Cecilia.
|p 'Tis Nature's voice.
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|a Purcell, Henry,
|d 1659-1695.
|t Rival sisters.
|p Celia has a thousand charms.
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|a Purcell, Henry,
|d 1659-1695.
|t Indian queen.
|p I attempt from love's sickness to fly.
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|a Purcell, Henry,
|d 1659-1695.
|t If music be the food of love,
|n Z. 379c.
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|a Purcell, Henry,
|d 1659-1695.
|t Not all my torments can your pity move.
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|a Purcell, Henry,
|d 1659-1695.
|t From silent shades and the Elysian groves.
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|a Purcell, Henry,
|d 1659-1695.
|t Oedipus.
|p Music for a while.
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|a Purcell, Henry,
|d 1659-1695.
|t Pausanias.
|p Sweeter than roses.
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|a Purcell, Henry,
|d 1659-1695.
|t Celebrate this festival.
|p Crown the altar, deck the shrine.
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|a Purcell, Henry,
|d 1659-1695.
|t Lord, what is man?
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|a Purcell, Henry,
|d 1659-1695.
|t Sleep, Adam, and take thy rest.
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|a Purcell, Henry,
|d 1659-1695.
|t Now that the sun hath veiled his light.
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|a Purcell, Henry,
|d 1659-1695.
|t Fatal hour comes on apace.
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|a Purcell, Henry,
|d 1659-1695.
|t Welcome to all the pleasures.
|p Here the deities approve.
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|a Purcell, Henry,
|d 1659-1695.
|t Fly bold rebellion.
|p Be welcome then, great sir.
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|a Purcell, Henry,
|d 1659-1695.
|t Fairy queen.
|p Thrice happy lovers.
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|a Purcell, Henry,
|d 1659-1695.
|t Fairy queen.
|p Hark! the ech'ing air.
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|a Purcell, Henry,
|d 1659-1695.
|t Fairy queen.
|p Hark how all things in one sound agree.
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