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Songs of Henry Purcell.

Title
Songs of Henry Purcell.
Author
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695.
Publication
Esoteric, [1955]

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Additional Authors
  • Oberlin, Russell, 1928-2016
  • Barab, Seymour
  • Maynard, Paul
Description
1 disc : 33 1/3 rpm., mono; 12 in.
Uniform Title
Vocal music. Selections
Alternative Title
Vocal music.
Subjects
Note
  • Program notes and texts on container.
Event (note)
  • Recorded in the Esoteric studios, New York City.
Contents
Hark! the ecch\u0027ing air a triumph sings.--Love thou can\u0027st hear.--Ye gentle spirits of the air.--Overture, Air, and Jig (harpsichord solo)--Let us dance, let us sing.--Sylvia, now your scorn give over.--Ah, how sweet it is to love.--I love and I must.--Musick for a while.--Fly swift, ye hours.--Turn then thine eyes.--Sweeter than roses.--Trumpet tune, Air and Rondo (harpsichord solo)--Oh how happy\u0027s he.--Lovely Albina.--An evening hymn on a ground.
LCCN
r 56000686
OCLC
  • ocm02755999
  • SCSB-3272010
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries