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書誌情報:Secular songs for solo voice
[Henry Purcell]
edited under the supervision of the Purcell Society by Margaret Laurie
London : Novello , c1986
1 score (xxiv, 316 p.) ; 28 cm
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刊年1986
G/SMDスコア
形態1 score (xxiv, 316 p.) ; 28 cm
内容注記Since the pox
Amintas, to my grief I see
Scarce had the rising sun
I resolve against cringing
What hope for us remains
Amintor, heedless of his flocks
Pastora's beauties when unblown
How I sigh
Since one poor view
When her languishing eyes
I take no pleasure
She loves and she confesses too
She, who my poor heart possesses
Urge me no more
From silent shades
Let each gallant heart
When Strephon found
Rashly I swore
Who but a slave
No, to what purpose
Draw near, you lovers
Amidst the shades
Beneath a dark and melancholy grove
In Cloris all soft charms agree
He himself courts
A thousand sev'ral ways
Through mournful shades
Let us, kind Lesbia
Beware, poor shepherds
Farewell, all joys !
Ye happy swains
My heart, whenever you appear
Love is now become a trade
In vain we dissemble
Farewell, ye rocks
Cease, anxious world
They say you're angry
O solitude
If grief has any pow'r
Cupid, the slyest rogue alive
Phillis, talk no more
Musing on cares
While Thirsis, wrapp'd
If pray'rs and tears
I came, I saw
How delightful's the life
Sylvia, 'tis true you're fair
Whilst Cynthia sang
When first my shepherdess and I
Gentle shepherds
Let formal lovers
Spite of the godhead
This poet sings
Sylvia, now your scorn give over
Ah! how pleasant
Phillis, I can ne'er forgive it
Love's pow'r in my heart
See how the fading glories
Young Thirsis' fate
High on a throne : Version A
High on a throne : Version B
On the brow of Richmond Hill
Fly swift, ye hours
If music be the food of love (1st setting) : Version A
If music be the food of love (1st setting) : Version B
Corinna is divinely fair
I lov'd fair Celia
Ah! cruel nymph
I love and I must
Not all my torments
What a sad fate : Version A
What a sad fate : Version B
Sawney is a bonny lad
Ask me to love
Olinda in the shades unseen
Celia's fond
Hears not my Phillis
Who can behold
She that would gain
Love, thou can'st hear
Pious Celinda
Incassum, Lesbia
If music be the food of love (2st setting)
Lovely Albina
Bacchus is a pow'r divine
Love arms himself
When my Aemelia smiles
The fatal hour
Oh! fair Cedaria
Appendix A: Arrangements. Turn then thine eyes
What can we
Leave these useless arts
Appendix B: Mock songs. When first Amintas
Oh! how happy's he
Honours may crown
No watch, dear Celia
We now, my Thyrsis
I envy not a monarch's fate
Appendix C: Incomplete songs. I fain would be free
Ah! what pains
Appendix D: Songs of uncertain authorship. When Thirsis did the splendid eye
When I a lover
Sweet tyraness
I saw that you were grown so high
More love or more disdain
Sweet, be no longer sad
Cease, O my sad soul
How peaceful the days are
Why so serious
Aaron thus propos'd to Moses
Stripp'd of their green
A choir of bright beauties
統一書名Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695 -- Songs. Selections
シリーズ名The works of Henry Purcell ; v. 25
注記For solo voice, basso continuo and harpsichord
Words in English
Includes introd. and commentary
Publiser's no.: Cat. No. 15102508
出版国イギリス
標題言語英語
本文言語英語
著者情報Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695
Laurie, Margaret
Purcell Society
分類LCC:M1620
SMC:210000
件名LCSH:Songswithharpsichord
NCIDBA40919177
番号OTHN : PUNO:20263

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