This volume celebrates the music of Purcell who composed some of the greatest English music, for the Chapel Royal and Westminster Abbey, between 1677 and 1695. His music is charaterised by its expression and originality, well over a hundred of his anthems and devotional songs survive. This volume has selected five of his most popular anthems from this vast repertoire. They are predominatly choral and were probably written between 1680 and 1685.
SKU: ST.PE27
ISBN 9790220222009.
A collection of five cantatas and three vocal duets, plus In a deep vision's intellectual scene ('The Complaint') for two sopranos, bass and continuo, these nine symphony songs are similar in style and structure to their sacred counterparts, the symphony anthems, and include works to texts by Charles Howe, Abraham Cowley and Anon. CONTENTS A Serenading Song (Soft notes, and gently rais'd) - SB solos, 2 treble recorders, instrumental bass and continuo Hark, Damon, hark! - SB solos, 2 violins, 2 treble recorders, instrumental bass and continuo Hark how the wild musicians sing - TTB solos, 2 violins, instrumental bass and continuo How pleasant is this flow'ry plain - ST solos, 2 treble recorders, instrumental bass and continuo If ever I more riches did desire - SSTB solos, 2 violins, instrumental bass and continuo In a deep vision's intellectual scene (The Complaint) - SSB solos, instrumental bass and continuo Oh! what a scene does entertain my sight! - SB solos, violin, instrumental bass and continuo See where she sits (Weeping) - SB solos, 2 violins, instrumental bass and continuo Soft Notes, and gently rais'd (A Serenading Song) - SB solos, 2 treble recorders instrumental bass and continuo The Complaint (In a deep vision's intellectual scene) - SSB solos, instrumental bass and continuo Weeping (See where she sits) - SB solos, 2 violins, instrumental bass and continuo We reap all the pleasures (incomplete) - STB solos, 2 treble recorders, instrumental bass and continuo.