Henry Purcell Songtexte
Dido's Lament: 'When I Am Laid in Earth' (From Dido and Aeneas)
Orpheus Britannicus: "So when the glittering Queen of Night"
If Love's a Sweet Passion from The Fairy Queen
One Charming Night
I Attempt from Love's Sickness to Fly
Geboren am 10. September 1659, Gestorben am 21. November 1695
BBC Music, Volume 11, Number 3: Hail! Bright Cecilia (Compilation)
- Hail, Bright Cecilia: Symphony (von The King’s Consort, Robert King)
- Hail, Bright Cecilia: Hail! bright Cecilia (von The King’s Consort, Robert King)
- Hail, Bright Cecilia: Hark each tree (von The King’s Consort, Robert King)
- Hail, Bright Cecilia: 'Tis Nature's voice (von The King’s Consort, Robert King)
- Hail, Bright Cecilia: Soul of the world (von The King’s Consort, Robert King)
- Hail, Bright Cecilia: Thou tun'st this world (von The King’s Consort, Robert King)
- Hail, Bright Cecilia: With that sublime celestial lay (von The King’s Consort, Robert King)
- Hail, Bright Cecilia: Wondrous machine! (von The King’s Consort, Robert King)
- Hail, Bright Cecilia: The airy violin (von The King’s Consort, Robert King)
- Hail, Bright Cecilia: In vain the am'rous flute (von The King’s Consort, Robert King)
- Hail, Bright Cecilia: The fife and all the harmony of war (von The King’s Consort, Robert King)
- Hail, Bright Cecilia: Let these amongst themselves contest (von The King’s Consort, Robert King)
- Hail, Bright Cecilia: Hail! bright Cecilia (von The King’s Consort, Robert King)
- Bright Cecilia: Variations on a Theme by Purcell: Tema (von BBC Philharmonic, Gianandrea Noseda)
- Bright Cecilia: Variations on a Theme by Purcell: Tema elaborata (von BBC Philharmonic, Gianandrea Noseda)
- Bright Cecilia: Variations on a Theme by Purcell: Scherzando (von BBC Philharmonic, Gianandrea Noseda)
- Bright Cecilia: Variations on a Theme by Purcell: Sognante (von BBC Philharmonic, Gianandrea Noseda)
- Bright Cecilia: Variations on a Theme by Purcell: Fantastico (von BBC Philharmonic, Gianandrea Noseda)
- Bright Cecilia: Variations on a Theme by Purcell: Giocoso (von BBC Philharmonic, Gianandrea Noseda)
- Bright Cecilia: Variations on a Theme by Purcell: Solenne (von BBC Philharmonic, Gianandrea Noseda)
- Bright Cecilia: Variations on a Theme by Purcell: Finale grande (von BBC Philharmonic, Gianandrea Noseda)
Classic FM: Dido's Lament (Compilation)
- Chaconne in G minor, Z. 730 (von Trevor Pinnock, The English Concert)
- Sound, Sound the Trumpet (von Michael Chance, Timothy Wilson, The English Concert, Trevor Pinnock)
- Arise, Ye Subterranean Winds (From the Tempest) (von Hervey Alan, Philomusica of London, Anthony Lewis)
- Rondeau (From Abdelazer) (von Academy of Ancient Music, Christopher Hogwood)
- If the Music Be the Food of Love (From Twelfth Night)
- Air From Abdelazer (von Academy of Ancient Music, Christopher Hogwood)
- Fairest Isle (From King Arthur)
- Hornpipe -- Scotch Tune (From Amphitryon) (von Academy of Ancient Music, Christopher Hogwood)
- Birthday Ode for Queen Mary (von Emma Kirkby, Anthony Rooley)
- Trumpet Tune (From the Indian Queen) (von Peter Hurford, Michael Laird Brass Ensemble)
- O God, Thou Art My God
- Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in G Minor: Magnificat
- Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in G Minor: Nunc Dimittis
- Remember Not, Lord, Our Offences
- Funeral Sentences for the Death of Queen Mary
- Symphony From the Fairy Queen (From the Fairy Queen) (von English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner)
- Music for a While (From Oedipus) (von James Bowman, Academy of Ancient Music, Christopher Hogwood)
- Sweeter Than Roses (From Pausanias) (von Emma Kirkby, Anthony Rooley)
- Evening Hymn
- Jehova, Quam Multi Sunt Hostes Mei
- Dido's Lament: 'When I Am Laid in Earth' (From Dido and Aeneas)
Come ye sons of art
- Welcome to all the pleasures, Z. 339: I. Symphony (von Taverner Players, Andrew Parrott)
- Welcome to all the pleasures, Z. 339: II. Welcome to all the pleasures
- Welcome to all the pleasures, Z. 339: III. Here the deities approve / IV. While joys celestial
- Welcome to all the pleasures, Z. 339: V. Then lift up your voices
- Welcome to all the pleasures, Z. 339: VI. Beauty, thou scene of love
- Welcome to all the pleasures, Z. 339: VII. In a consort of voices
- Funeral Sentences: Man that is born of a woman, Z. 27 (von Taverner Choir, Taverner Players, Andrew Parrott)
- Funeral Sentences: In the midst of life, Z. 17a (von Taverner Choir, Taverner Players, Andrew Parrott)
- Funeral Sentences: Thou knowest, Lord, Z. 58b (von Taverner Choir, Taverner Players, Andrew Parrott)
- Come ye sons of art, Z. 323: I. Symphony [Adagio - Allegro] - Adagio (von Taverner Players, Andrew Parrott)
- Come ye sons of art, Z. 323: II. Come ye sons of art
- Come ye sons of art, Z. 323: III. Sound the trumpet
- Come ye sons of art, Z. 323: IV. Come ye sons of art (von Taverner Choir, Taverner Players, Andrew Parrott)
- Come ye sons of art, Z. 323: V. Strike the viol
- Come ye sons of art, Z. 323: VI. The day that such a blessing gave
- Come ye sons of art, Z. 323: VII. Bid the Virtues (von Emily Van Evera, Taverner Players, Andrew Parrott)
- Come ye sons of art, Z. 323: VIII. These are the sacred charms
- Come ye sons of art, Z. 323: IX. See, Nature, rejoicing
- Funeral Music for Queen Mary: March, Z. 860i (von The Taverner Choir, Consort & Players, Andrew Parrott)
- Funeral Music for Queen Mary: Thou knowest, Lord, Z. 58c (von Taverner Players, Andrew Parrott)
- Funeral Music for Queen Mary: Canzona, Z. 860ii (von Taverner Players, Andrew Parrott)
Dido and Aeneas / The Fairy Queen / Te Deum & Jubilate (excerpts)
- Dido and Aeneas: Overture
- Dido and Æneas: Act I. “Ah! Belinda” / “Grief increases” / “When monarchs unite”
- Dido and Æneas: Act I. “See, your royal guest appears” / “Cupid only throws.”
- Dido and Æneas: “If not for mine” / “Pursue thy conquest, Love”
- Dido and Æneas: Act II. “Prelude for.” / “Harms our.” / “The Queen” / “Ho,ho,ho”
- Dido and Æneas: “Ruinnd ere” / “Ho,ho,ho” / “But ere.” / “In our deep.”
- Dido and Æneas: Act II. “Behold, upon my bending spear” / “Haste, haste to town”
- Dido and Æneas: Act III. “Thy hand, Belinda” / “When I am laid in earth”
- The Fairy Queen: Act I. Overture (von English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner)
- The Fairy Queen: Act I. Scene of the Drunken Poet: “Fill up the Bowl” (von English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner)
- The Fairy Queen: Act II no. 17. “Hush, no more” (von English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner)
- The Fairy Queen: Act III. Dialog: “Now the Maids and the Men” (von English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner)
- The Fairy Queen: Act V. The Plaint (von English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner)
- The Fairy Queen: Act V. Monkey’s Dance (von English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner)
- The Fairy Queen: Act V. Hark! The Ech’ing Air (von English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner)
- Te Deum Laudamus and Jubilate Deo in D, Z232: Te Deum Laudamus
- Te Deum Laudamus and Jubilate Deo in D, Z232: Jubilate Deo