Henry Purcell
Celestial music did the gods inspire (Ode for Mr. Maidwell's School), ode for soloists, 2 recorders & continuo, Z. 322
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1 | 1a-b. Symphony. [Grave] - [Canzona] | |
2 | 2a. Celestial music | |
3 | 2b. Ritornello | |
4 | 2c. Hence he by right the God of wit | |
5 | 3a. Her charming strains | |
6 | 3b. Ritornello | |
7 | 4. Thus Virgil's genius lov'd the country best | |
8 | 5a. Whilst Music did improve Amphion's song | |
9 | 5b. Ritornello | |
10 | 6. When Orpheus sang all nature did rejoice | |
11 | 7a. Let Phillis by her voice | |
12 | 7b. Let Phillis by her voice (same as No. 7a) |
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Purcell: From hardy climes and dangerous toils of war; Ye Tuneful Muses; Celestial music did the gods inspire King's Consort |
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Purcell: The Complete Odes and Welcome Songs (Box Set) King's Consort |
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