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01. "Hear my prayer, O Lord, Z15" 02. "O solitude, my sweetest choice, Z406" 03. "Lord, how long wilt Thou be angry, Z25" 04. "Pavan of Four Parts in G minor, Z752" 05. "Plung'd in the confines of despair, Z142" Welcome Song - Welcome to all the pleasures, Z339 06. "Symphony" 07. "Welcome to all the pleasures" 08. "Here the deities approve" 09. "While joys celestial" 10. "Beauty, thou scene of love" 11. "In a consort of voices" 12. "In Thee, O Lord, do I put my trust, Z16" 13. "From silent shades and the Elysian groves, Z370" 14. "Catch: Of all the instruments that are, Z263" Welcome Song: From hardy climes and dangerous toils of war, Z325 15. "Symphony" 16. "From hardy climes" 17. "As Fame, great Sir" 18. "Wake then, my muse!" 19. "The sparrow and the gentle dove" 20. "So all the boons"
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Harry Christophers / Works By Purcell |
 | Description: | Harry Christophers and The Sixteen continue their exploration of Purcellâ??s stunning music written for royal occasions on the third album in their acclaimed series. King Charles II liked to project a strong, stable, divinely legitimated image. Whilst that image had no basis in reality, the scale of his deception and financial skulduggery did not emerge until 19th-century historians discovered secret treaty documents between Charles and King Louis XIV of France. Purcell had no idea of course, and so all of the music on this album celebrates the political triumphs that he and his colleagues thought they had witnessed. It includes the quite brilliant Welcome Songs 'Welcome to all the pleasures' (with its superb six-part fanfares to St Cecilia in the final chorus) and 'From hardy climes'. - HARRY CHRISTOPHERS / WORKS BY PURCELLOn this release, Harry Christophers and The Sixteen continue their exploration of Purcell's stunning music written for royal occasions on the third album in their acclaimed series. King Charles II liked to project a strong, stable, divinely legitimated image. Whilst that image had no basis in reality, the scale of his deception and financial skulduggery did not emerge until 19th-century historians discovered secret treaty documents between Charles and King Louis XIV of France. Purcell had no idea of course, and so all of the music on this album celebrates the political triumphs that he and his colleagues thought they had witnessed. It includes the quite brilliant Welcome Songs 'Welcome to all the pleasures' (with it's superb six-part fanfares to St Cecilia in the final chorus) and 'From hardy climes'.? The Sixteen Production 2019 © The Sixteen Production 2019
Recorded at: St. Augustine's Church, Kilburn, London, 27-29 June 2017
Total Time: 72.27
Cover Image: Marcellus Laroon?s Cryes of the City of London ? Mountabanck, Le Charlatan. Courtesy of the Bishopsgate Institute
Include 27 page booklet with notes and sung text in English
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