The best of Henry Purcell [sound recording] : [sound recording]
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Other title: | Works. Selections |
Format: | CD Audio |
Language: | English |
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[Place of publication not identified] :
Naxos,
[2009]
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Table of Contents:
- Indian queen, Z. 630 : trumpet overture (Norman Engel, trumpet ; Aradia Baroque Ensemble ; Kevin Mallon, conductor)
- Jubilate deo in D major (Jeni Bern, Susan Bisatt, sopranos ; Christopher Robson, William Purefoy, countertenors ; Ian Honeyman, tenor ; Thomas Guthrie, bass ; David Staff, trumpet ; Choir and Orchestra of the Golden Age ; Robert Glenton, cond.)
- Dido and Aeneas, Z. 620 (Kym Amps, soprano ; Scholars Baroque Ensemble) Overture ; Act III. Come away, fellow sailors ; The sailor's dance ; Dido's lament
- Fantazia in C minor, Z. 738 (Rose Consort of Viols)
- Amphitryon Z. 572 : "the 2 Sosias" pastoral dialogue betwixt Thyrsis and Iris (Giles Tomkins, bass ; Nicole Brower, soprano ; Arcadia Ensemble, Kevin Mallon, cond.)
- Fairy queen, Z 629. Act IV. Symphony (Scholars Baroque Ensemble)
- Blow up the trumpet in Sion, Z. 10 (Laurence Cummings, organ ; Oxford Camerata, Jeremy Summerly, cond.)
- Chacony, Z. 730 (Arcadia Baroque Ensemble, Kevin Mallon, cond.)
- Music on the death of Queen Mary (Laurence Cummings, organ ; Oxford Camerata, Jeremy Summerly, cond.). March, Z. 860A ; Thou knowest Lord, the secrets of our hearts, Z. 58B
- Harpsichord suite no. 2 in G minor, Z. 661. Corant (Terence R. Charlston, harpsichord)
- An evening hymn to the ground, "Now that the sun hath veiled his light" (Oliver Lepage-Dean, treble ; Christopher Whitton, organ)-- Indian queen, Z 630: trumpet tune (Gyorgy Geiger, trumpet ; Bertalan Hock, organ)
- Ode for St. Cecilia's day (Jeni Bern, Susan Bisatt, sopranos ; Christopher Robson, William Purefoy, countertenors ; Ian Honeyman, tenor ; Thomas Guthrie, bass ; David Staff, trumpet ; Choir and Orchestra of the Golden Age ; Robert Glenton, cond.)