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Henry Purcell
ARTIST MUSICS
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She loves and she confesses too, line 413  She loves and she confesses too, Z 413
She loves and she confesses too, Z. 413  She loves and she confesses too, Z 413
2:31
4
O solitude, my sweetest choice, line 406  Oh Solitude! My sweetest choice!, Z 406
O solitude, my sweetest choice, Z. 406  Oh Solitude! My sweetest choice!, Z 406
6:1
17
Timon of Athens, Z. 632  Hark! how the songsters
Timon of Athens, Z. 632  Hark! how the songsters
1:50
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If music be the food of love, song, line 379  If music be the food of love, Z. 379a
If music be the food of love, song, Z. 379  If music be the food of love, Z. 379a
2:15
21
King Arthur  Fairest isle
King Arthur  Fairest isle
4:54
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King Arthur  What power art thou (Cold Song)
King Arthur  What power art thou (Cold Song)
3:9
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The Fairy Queen  One charming night
The Fairy Queen  One charming night
2:24
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The Gordian Knot Unty’d, Z. 597  The Gordian Know Unty'd, incidental music, Z. 597
The Gordian Knot Unty'd, Z. 597  The Gordian Know Unty'd, incidental music, Z. 597
10:46
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Oedipus, line 583  2. Music for a while
Oedipus, Z. 583  2. Music for a while
4:13
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Now that the sun hath veiled his light, line 193  Now that the sun hath veiled his light (An Evening Hymn on a Ground), Z. 193
Now that the sun hath veiled his light, Z. 193  Now that the sun hath veiled his light (An Evening Hymn on a Ground), Z. 193
4:33
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King Arthur  Shepherd, shepherd, cease decoying
King Arthur  Shepherd, shepherd, cease decoying
1:24
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Tell me, some pitying angel, line 196  Tell me, some pitying angel, for soprano, bass viol, and organ, Z 196
Tell me, some pitying angel, Z. 196  Tell me, some pitying angel, for soprano, bass viol, and organ, Z 196
6:39
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The Indian Queen  She Loves and She Confesses Too
The Indian Queen  She Loves and She Confesses Too
1:53
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The Indian Queen  They Tell Us That You Mighty Powers Above
The Indian Queen  They Tell Us That You Mighty Powers Above
2:42
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Oedipus, line 583  From Silent Shades or Bess of Bedlam
Oedipus, Z. 583  From Silent Shades or Bess of Bedlam
4:
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Don Quixote, line 578  Part 1. Let the Dreadful engines
Don Quixote, Z. 578  Part 1. Let the Dreadful engines
7:39
64
The Fairy Queen  Epithalamium. Thrice happy lovers
The Fairy Queen  Epithalamium. Thrice happy lovers
3:2
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Tell me, some pitying angel, line 196  The Blessed Virgin's Expostulation - "Tell me, some pitying angel"
Tell me, some pitying angel, Z. 196  The Blessed Virgin's Expostulation - "Tell me, some pitying angel"
7:45
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Close thine eyes and sleep secure, line 184  Upon a quiet conscience - "Close Thine Eyes"
Close thine eyes and sleep secure, Z. 184  Upon a quiet conscience - "Close Thine Eyes"
4:17
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The Indian Queen  I attempt from love's sickness to fly
The Indian Queen  I attempt from love's sickness to fly
2:15
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O lead me to some peaceful gloom, line 574/17  O lead me to some peacful gloom (from Bonduca)
O lead me to some peaceful gloom, Z. 574/17  O lead me to some peacful gloom (from Bonduca)
3:5
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Prophetess, or The History of Dioclesians  What shall I do to show how much I love her
Prophetess, or The History of Dioclesian  What shall I do to show how much I love her
3:47
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Don Quixote, line 578  Part 3. From Rosy Bowers
Don Quixote, Z. 578  Part 3. From Rosy Bowers
7:10
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The Fairy Queen  Hark! The Echoing Air
The Fairy Queen  Hark! The Echoing Air
2:38
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Now that the sun hath veiled his light, line 193  Now that the Sun Hath Veiled His Light (An Evening Hymn on a Ground), Z193
Now that the sun hath veiled his light, Z. 193  Now that the Sun Hath Veiled His Light (An Evening Hymn on a Ground), Z193
4:28
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The Fairy Queen  Dance for the Fairies
The Fairy Queen  Dance for the Fairies
47
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The Fairy Queen  Dance for the Haymakers
The Fairy Queen  Dance for the Haymakers
47
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The Fairy Queen  Prelude & Rondeau
The Fairy Queen  Prelude & Rondeau
2:18
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