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Henry Purcell
ARTIST MUSICS
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The Indian Queen  Act III: Seek not to know what must not be reveal'd
The Indian Queen  Act III: Seek not to know what must not be reveal'd
2:40
2
The Indian Queen  Act III: Trumpet Overture
The Indian Queen  Act III: Trumpet Overture
2:43
3
The Indian Queen  Act III: Ah, how happy are we
The Indian Queen  Act III: Ah, how happy are we
2:1
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The Indian Queen  Act III: We, the spirits of the air
The Indian Queen  Act III: We, the spirits of the air
1:20
5
The Indian Queen  Act III: I attempt from love's sickness to fly in vain
The Indian Queen  Act III: I attempt from love's sickness to fly in vain
3:51
6
The Indian Queen  Act IV: They tell us that your mighty powers
The Indian Queen  Act IV: They tell us that your mighty powers
4:22
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The Indian Queen  Act IV: Fourth Act Tune: Air
The Indian Queen  Act IV: Fourth Act Tune: Air
1:2
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The Indian Queen  Act V: While thus we bow before your shrine
The Indian Queen  Act V: While thus we bow before your shrine
5:41
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The Fairy Queen  If Love's a Sweet Passion
The Fairy Queen  If Love's a Sweet Passion
2:8
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She loves and she confesses too, line 413  She loves and she confesses too Z413
She loves and she confesses too, Z. 413  She loves and she confesses too Z413
2:6
14
Ah! how pleasant 'tis to love, line 353  Ah! How pleasant 'tis to love Z353
Ah! how pleasant 'tis to love, Z. 353  Ah! How pleasant 'tis to love Z353
2:2
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If music be the food of love, song, line 379  If music be the food of love (2nd version) Z379B
If music be the food of love, song, Z. 379  If music be the food of love (2nd version) Z379B
1:59
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When I am laid in earth, Z. 626/38b  Dido and Aeneas, Z 626: Dido's Lament. Aria
When I am laid in earth, Z. 626/38b  Dido and Aeneas, Z 626: Dido's Lament. Aria
4:56
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Sir Anthony Love, or, the Rambling Lady, Z. 588  Song (Act II): Pursuing Beauty, Men descry
Sir Anthony Love, or, the Rambling Lady, Z. 588  Song (Act II): Pursuing Beauty, Men descry
4:58
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Sir Anthony Love, or, the Rambling Lady, Z. 588  Song (Act V): In vain Clemene, you bestow
Sir Anthony Love, or, the Rambling Lady, Z. 588  Song (Act V): In vain Clemene, you bestow
2:48
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The Old Bachelor, line 607  Song (Act II): Thus to a ripe, consenting maid
The Old Bachelor, Z. 607  Song (Act II): Thus to a ripe, consenting maid
2:12
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The Old Bachelor, line 607  Duet (Act III): As Amoret and Thyrsis lay
The Old Bachelor, Z. 607  Duet (Act III): As Amoret and Thyrsis lay
3:9
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The Fairy Queen  "O let me weep" (The Plaint), Klagelied der Juno. Collage: O Let Me Weep. Se D'Un Dio (Instrumental)
The Fairy Queen  "O let me weep" (The Plaint), Klagelied der Juno. Collage: O Let Me Weep. Se D'Un Dio (Instrumental)
6:58
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What can we poor females do?, line 429  What can we poor females do? Z 429
What can we poor females do?, Z. 429  What can we poor females do? Z 429
1:44
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I see, she flies me, Z. 573/1  Aureng-Zebe Z. 573: I see, she flies me
I see, she flies me, Z. 573/1  Aureng-Zebe Z. 573: I see, she flies me
1:48
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Twas within a furlong, Z. 605/2  The Mock Marriage Z. 605: Twas within a furlong of Edinboro' town
Twas within a furlong, Z. 605/2  The Mock Marriage Z. 605: Twas within a furlong of Edinboro' town
2:28
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Oh me! To many deaths (from 'Regulus'), Z. 586/1  Regulus Z. 586: Ah me! To many deaths decreed
Ah me! To many deaths (from 'Regulus'), Z. 586/1  Regulus Z. 586: Ah me! To many deaths decreed
 
2:48
70
See even Night herself here, Z. 629/11  The Fairy Queen Z. 629: See, even Night herself is here
See even Night herself is here, Z. 629/11  The Fairy Queen Z. 629: See, even Night herself is here
4:25
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When I am laid in earth, Z. 626/38b  Dido and Aenas, Z 626: No. 34 Dido's lament
When I am laid in earth, Z. 626/38b  Dido and Aenas, Z 626: No. 34 Dido's lament
3:34
85
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
4:56
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She loves and she confesses too, line 413  She loves and she confesses too, Z. 413 (song)
She loves and she confesses too, Z. 413  She loves and she confesses too, Z. 413 (song)
4:32
87
More love or more disdain I crave, line 397  More love or more disdain, I crave, Z. 397 (song)
More love or more disdain I crave, Z. 397  More love or more disdain, I crave, Z. 397 (song)
3:10
88
Music for a While, line 583/2  Air : Music for a while [Oedipus, Z. 583]
Music for a While, Z. 583/2  Air : Music for a while [Oedipus, Z. 583]
5:13
90
Come all ye songsters of the sky, Z. 629/7  Come all ye songsters of the sky [The Fairy Queen, Z, 629]
Come all ye songsters of the sky, Z. 629/7  Come all ye songsters of the sky [The Fairy Queen, Z, 629]
2:33
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Let each gallant heart, line 390  Let each gallant heart, Z390 (song)
Let each gallant heart, Z. 390  Let each gallant heart, Z390 (song)
3:42
93
Ah! how pleasant 'tis to love, line 353  Ah how pleasant tis to love, Z. 353 [song]
Ah! how pleasant 'tis to love, Z. 353  Ah how pleasant tis to love, Z. 353 [song]
2:32
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Fairest Isle, lines 628/38  Air: Fairest Isle [King Arthur, Z. 628]
Fairest Isle, Z. 628/38  Air: Fairest Isle [King Arthur, Z. 628]
4:52
96
When I have often heard, Z. 629/23  Air: When I Have Often Heard [The Fairy Queen, Z, 629]
When I have often heard, Z. 629/23  Air: When I Have Often Heard [The Fairy Queen, Z, 629]
2:35
97
When I am laid in earth, Z. 626/38b  When I am laid - Dido's Lament [Dido & Eneas]
When I am laid in earth, Z. 626/38b  When I am laid - Dido's Lament [Dido & Eneas]
5:6
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