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Perpetual night, 17th century ayres and songs

Label
Perpetual night, 17th century ayres and songs
Language
eng
resource.accompanyingMatter
historical informationlibretto or textbiography of performer or history of ensemble
Form of composition
multiple forms
Format of music
not applicable
Main title
Perpetual night
Music parts
not applicable
Oclc number
1030816770
Sub title
17th century ayres and songs
Summary
Songs from 17th century France and England. Sébastien Daucé conducts Ensemble Correspondances
Table Of Contents
Care-charming sleep / Robert Johnson (5:15) -- Whiles I this standing lake / William Lawes (3:07) -- Go, happy man / John Coperario (2:00) -- What tears, dear prince, can serve / Robert Ramsey (3:270 -- Music, the master of thy art is dead / William Lawes (2:50) -- No more shall meads / Nicholas Lanier (3:10) -- Go, perjured man / Robert Ramsey (1:18) -- Pavan in F-major / John Jenkins (4:02) -- Give me my lute / John Banister (2:27) -- Howl not, you ghosts and furies / Robert Ramsey (4:40) -- Britanocles the great and good appears / William Lawes (3:18) -- Powerful Morpheus, let thy charms / William Webb (4:46) -- Rise, princely shepherd / John Hilton (6:39) -- Adieu to the pleasures / James Hart (4:44) -- Amintas, that true hearted swain / John Banister (3:43) -- Poor Celadon, he sighs in vain / John Blow (5:10) -- Little consort of 3 parts, suite III. Saraband / Matthew Locke (1:24) -- When Orpheus sang / Henry Purcell (4:16) -- Phillis, oh! turn that face / John Jackson (2:02) -- Amphion Angelicus. Sing, sing, ye muses / John Blow (3:43)
Transposition and arrangement
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17th century ayres and songsSeventeenth century ayres and songs
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