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Henry Purcell
ARTIST MUSICS
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Blow, blow, Boreas blow (from 'Sir Barnaby Whigg'), line 589/1  Blow, Boreas, blow (Sir Barnaby Whigg or No Wit Like a Woman's Z589)
Blow, blow, Boreas blow (from 'Sir Barnaby Whigg'), Z. 589/1  Blow, Boreas, blow (Sir Barnaby Whigg or No Wit Like a Woman's Z589)
 
4:7
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Retired from any mortal's sight, Z. 581/1  Retir'd from any mortal's sight (The History of King Riochard the Second or The Sicilian Usurper Z581)
Retir'd from any mortal's sight, Z. 581/1  Retir'd from any mortal's sight (The History of King Riochard the Second or The Sicilian Usurper Z581)
3:27
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When I am laid in earth, Z. 626/38b  Dido's lament / Dido and Aeneas
When I am laid in earth, Z. 626/38b  Dido's lament / Dido and Aeneas
3:10
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Music for a While, line 583/2  Music for a While from Orpheus Britannicus, Vol. II
Music for a While, Z. 583/2  Music for a While from Orpheus Britannicus, Vol. II
3:1
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King Arthur  Hornpipe (Second Act Tune)
King Arthur  Hornpipe (Second Act Tune)
1:15
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There's Not a Swain, line 587/1  There's Not a Swain on the Plain
There's Not a Swain, Z. 587/1  There's Not a Swain on the Plain
1:25
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The Fairy Queen  Dance for the Fairies
The Fairy Queen  Dance for the Fairies
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The Fairy Queen  Dance for the Green Men
The Fairy Queen  Dance for the Green Men
1:28
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The Indian Queen  Ye Twice Ten Hundred Deities
The Indian Queen  Ye Twice Ten Hundred Deities
4:23
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Music for a While, line 583/2  Music for a While (from Oedipus, King of Thebes, Z 583/2)
Music for a While, Z. 583/2  Music for a While (from Oedipus, King of Thebes, Z 583/2)
3:35
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One charming night, Z. 629/13  One Charming Night (from The Fairy Queen, Z 629)
One charming night, Z. 629/13  One Charming Night (from The Fairy Queen, Z 629)
2:53
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What power art thou, line 628/20  What Power Art Thou? (from King Arthur, or The British Worthy, Z 628)
What power art thou, Z. 628/20  What Power Art Thou? (from King Arthur, or The British Worthy, Z 628)
4:39
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Sweeter than roses, line 585/1  Sweeter Than Roses (from Pausanias, the Betrayer of his Country, Z 585/1)
Sweeter than roses, Z. 585/1  Sweeter Than Roses (from Pausanias, the Betrayer of his Country, Z 585/1)
3:41
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Love in their little veins inspired, Z. 632/3  Love in Their Little Veins Inspires (from Timon of Athens, Z 632)
Love in their little veins inspires, Z. 632/3  Love in Their Little Veins Inspires (from Timon of Athens, Z 632)
1:43
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Come all to me (from 'Timon of Athens'), line 632/7  Come All, Come All to Me (from Timon of Athens, Z 632)
Come all to me (from 'Timon of Athens'), Z. 632/7  Come All, Come All to Me (from Timon of Athens, Z 632)
 
1:9
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When I am laid in earth, Z. 626/38b  When I Am Laid in Earth (from Dido and Aeneas, Z 626)
When I am laid in earth, Z. 626/38b  When I Am Laid in Earth (from Dido and Aeneas, Z 626)
5:10
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Fairest Isle, lines 628/38  Fairest Isle (from King Arthur, or The British Worthy, Z 628)
Fairest Isle, Z. 628/38  Fairest Isle (from King Arthur, or The British Worthy, Z 628)
5:14
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If music be the food of love, song, line 379  If Music Be the Food of Love, Z379
If music be the food of love, song, Z. 379  If Music Be the Food of Love, Z379
2:2
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King Arthur  Cold Genius
King Arthur  Cold Genius
2:48
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The Fairy Queen  Rondeau in B flat major
The Fairy Queen  Rondeau in B flat major
1:25
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When I am laid in earth, Z. 626/38b  Dido's Lament (from the opera Dido and Aeneas, Z. 626)
When I am laid in earth, Z. 626/38b  Dido's Lament (from the opera Dido and Aeneas, Z. 626)
4:1
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Since the pox or the plague, line 471  Since the Pox or the Plague, Z471
Since the pox or the plague, Z. 471  Since the Pox or the Plague, Z471
 
1:16
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Thus the ever grateful spring, Z. 629/33  Thus the Ever Grateful Spring (Spring)
Thus the ever grateful spring, Z. 629/33  Thus the Ever Grateful Spring (Spring)
 
2:26
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Here's the summer, sprightly, lines 629/34  Here's the Summer, Sprightly, Gay (Summer)
Here's the summer, sprightly, Z. 629/34  Here's the Summer, Sprightly, Gay (Summer)
 
3:10
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See my many color'd fields, Z. 629/35  See My Many Coloured Fields (Autumn)
See my many color'd fields, Z. 629/35  See My Many Coloured Fields (Autumn)
 
2:45
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Next winter comes slowly, Z. 629/36  Now Winter Comes Slowly (Winter)
Next winter comes slowly, Z. 629/36  Now Winter Comes Slowly (Winter)
 
 
2:27
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See even Night herself here, Z. 629/11  See, Even Night Herself Is Here (Night)
See even Night herself is here, Z. 629/11  See, Even Night Herself Is Here (Night)
 
3:25
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I am coming to lock all fast, Z. 629/12  I Am Come to Lock All Fast (Mystery)
I am come to lock all fast, Z. 629/12  I Am Come to Lock All Fast (Mystery)
 
 
1:38
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One charming night, Z. 629/13  One Charming Night (Secrecy)
One charming night, Z. 629/13  One Charming Night (Secrecy)
 
2:13
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Music for a While, line 583/2  Music for a While (from Oedipus, Z. 583)
Music for a While, Z. 583/2  Music for a While (from Oedipus, Z. 583)
4:8
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3:7
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What power art thou, line 628/20  What power art thou (from King Arthur, Z. 628)
What power art thou, Z. 628/20  What power art thou (from King Arthur, Z. 628)
3:
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When I am laid in earth, Z. 626/38b  When I am laid in earth (from Dido and Aeneas, Z. 626)
When I am laid in earth, Z. 626/38b  When I am laid in earth (from Dido and Aeneas, Z. 626)
3:24
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What power art thou, line 628/20  What power art thou (from King Arthur, Z. 628)
What power art thou, Z. 628/20  What power art thou (from King Arthur, Z. 628)
3:10
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The Fairy Queen  If Love's a Sweet Passion
The Fairy Queen  If Love's a Sweet Passion
4:39
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Fairest Isle, lines 628/38  Fairest Isle (From King Arthur)
Fairest Isle, Z. 628/38  Fairest Isle (From King Arthur)
5:17
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Often she visits this lone mountain, Z. 626/25a  Oft she visits this lone mountain (from "Dido and Aeneas")
Oft she visits this lone mountain, Z. 626/25a  Oft she visits this lone mountain (from "Dido and Aeneas")
 
2:58
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Music for a While, line 583/2  Music for a While (from the incidental music to Oedipus)
Music for a While, Z. 583/2  Music for a While (from the incidental music to Oedipus)
 
3:57
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See even Night herself here, Z. 629/11  See, Even Night Herself Is Here (from "The Fairy Queen", Z. 629)
See even Night herself is here, Z. 629/11  See, Even Night Herself Is Here (from "The Fairy Queen", Z. 629)
4:27
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The Fairy Queen  Act II: Prelude for The Birds
The Fairy Queen  Act II: Prelude for The Birds
3:21
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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
2:43
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In the black, dismal dungeon of despair, line 190  In the black dismal dungeon of despair, Z. 190
In the black, dismal dungeon of despair, Z. 190  In the black dismal dungeon of despair, Z. 190
4:33
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King Arthur  Chaconne – First Music
King Arthur  Chaconne – First Music
3:9
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O let me weep, lines 629/40  The Plaint from The Fairy Queen, Z. 629: O let me weep
O let me weep, Z. 629/40  The Plaint from The Fairy Queen, Z. 629: O let me weep
8:28
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Now that the sun hath veiled his light, line 193  Evening hymn ('Now that the sun hath veiled his light'), Z. 193
Now that the sun hath veiled his light, Z. 193  Evening hymn ('Now that the sun hath veiled his light'), Z. 193
5:17
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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', Z. 193
Now that the sun hath veiled his light, Z. 193  Now that the sun hath veiled his light 'An Evening Hymn', Z. 193
4:45
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