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'Mr Henry Purcell's Most Admirable Composures'
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'Mr Henry Purcell's Most Admirable Composures' --- 2009
A Hyperion Recording Originally issued on Hyperion CDA66288 Recorded in Radley College, Oxfordshire, on 9 and 10 April 1988 Duration 57'55 Front illustration: 'The Duet' by Gerard Ter Borch (1617-1681) Notes en Francais
Tracklist
We Sing To Him Whose Wisdom Form'd The Ear
What Shall I Do To Show How Much I Love Her?
How Long, Great God?
Not All My Torments Can Your Pity Move
Music For A While
Fairest Isle
The Knotting Song 'Hears Not My Phillis'
The Plaint 'O, Let Me Forever Weep'
With Him He Brings The Partner Of His Throne
Ah, How Sweet It Is To Love
Celia Has A Thousand Charms
The Fatal Hour Comes On Apace
If Music Be The Food Of Love
One Charming Night
Since From My Dear Astrea's Sight
Here The Deities Approve
An Evening Hymn 'Now That The Sun Hath Veiled His Light'