Henry Purcell (10th September 1659 – 21st November 1695), was an English co… Read Full Bio ↴Henry Purcell (10th September 1659 – 21st November 1695), was an English composer of the Baroque period.
He is generally considered to be one of England's greatest composers — indeed, he has often been called England's finest native composer. Purcell incorporated Italian and French stylistic elements, but devised a peculiarly English style of Baroque music.
He is generally considered to be one of England's greatest composers — indeed, he has often been called England's finest native composer. Purcell incorporated Italian and French stylistic elements, but devised a peculiarly English style of Baroque music.
Scorn'd Envy ther's nothing
Henry Purcell Lyrics
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Dido and Aeneas: When I am Laid in Earth Als ik straks dood ben dans jij dan één keer Op…
O Solitude VIctor Nimekam na moto–oh Moto moto–oh (Dj Venji) Dance to …
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@hankdusommeil1065
Any opera Emma Kirkby sings in is worth the while, and this one is no exception
@BernardSAUSSAIE
00:00:00 First Music - Air
00:02:17 Second Music - Air
00:04:26 Overture
00:07:37 Trumpet Tune
00:08:17 Wake Quivera, wake
00:10:31 Why should men quarrel
00:12:03 By ancient prophecies
00:16:20 Trumpet Tune
00:17:05 Symphony
00:21:04 I come to sing great Zempoalla's story
00:22:24 What flatt'ring noise is this
00:23:02 Scorn'd Envy, ther's nothing
00:25:40 Trumpet tune
00:26:16 we come to sing great Zempoalla's story
00:26:55 dance
00:28:00 Second act tune
00:28:43 Dance
00:29:38 ye twice ten hundred deities
00:34:26 Symphony - Seek not to know wha must not be reveal'd
00:38:09 Trumpet Overture
00:40:42 Ah! Ah! How happy are we
00:42:44 We the spirits of the air
00:44:20 I attempt form Love's sickness to fly in vain
00:47:32 Thrid Act tune: Rondeau
00:48:45 they tell us that you mighty powers aboce
00:54:16 Fourth act tune: Air
00:55:40 While thus we bow
00:57:38 You who at the altar stand - All dismal sounds
01:01:35 Symphony
01:02:29 To bless the genial bed - Come all, come at my call
01:04:57 I'm glad I have met him
01:07:25 The joys of wedlock soon are past
01:11:11 Make haste, make haste to put on love's chains
01:11:57 Trumpet air - Let loud renown with all her thousand tongues
@germanbaroquemusic
Añadido😉
@canman5060
Exceptional performance.
@GenociderF65
Sublime música muy difícil de mejorar.
@federicogiacomelli9605
Hogwood y la AAM siempre es sinónimo de calidad interpretativa.Gracias por el aporte.
@mybaroque3238
💖
48:45 Orazia(Catherine Bott) - They tell us that you mighty powers above
... and, of course, the wonderful choirs, trumpets tunes and other great instrumental melodies 🎶💗
@christianvanpuyvelde5257
Merci pour ce très bel opéra !👍👍😊😊🌹🌹
@James-pq7nf
purcell rules