Songs and vocal ensemble music
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Songs and vocal ensemble music
(The works of Henry Purcell / [by Henry Purcell] ; edited under the supervision of the Purcell Society, vol. 30 . Sacred music ; pt. 6)
Novello, c1959
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Pl. no.: 18960
Contents of Works
- Solo songs. Awake, and with attention hear
- Begin the song
- Full of wrath, his threat'ning breath
- Great God, and just
- Hosanna to the highest
- How have I stray'd
- how long, great God
- In the black, dismal dungeon of despair
- Let the night perish
- Lord, what is man, lost man
- Now that the sun hath veil'd his light
- Sleep, Adam, sleep, and take thy rest
- Tell me, some pitying angel
- The earth trembled
- Thou wakeful shepherd
- We sing to him, whose wisdom
- With sick and famish'd eyes
- Duets. Awake, ye dead
- Close thine eyes
- Songs for three or more voices. Ah! few and full of sorrow
- Early, O Lord, my fainting soul
- Hear me, O Lord, the great support
- Lord, I can suffer
- Lord, not to us
- O all ye people, clap your hands
- O happy man
- O, I'm sick of life
- O Lord our governor
- Plung'd in the confines of despair
- Since God so tender a regard
- When on my sick bed I languish
- Songs attributed to Purcell, but of uncertain authorship. It must be done, my soul
- O Lord, since I experienc'd have