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Fifteen songs and airs : set 2 / published for the Purcell Society ; general editor Gerald M. Cooper.

By: Purcell, Henry [composer.]Contributor(s): Cooper, M. Gerald | The Purcell SocietyMaterial type: SetSetSeries: Popular edition of selected worksVolumes: Show volumesPublisher: London : Novello, for the Purcell Society. Description: scoreContent type: notated music Other title: Popular edition of selected works : no.12DDC classification: 783.242
Contents:
contents : "come, all ye songsters of the sky" (the fairy queen) secresy's song "one charming night gives more delight" (the fairy queen) "what shall I do to show how much I love her" (Dioclesian) Aeolus's song "your awful voice I heard" (the tempest) "love quickly is pall'd" (timon of Athens) "I see she flies me ev'rywhere" (Aureng-zebe) a roundelay "man is for the woman made" (the mock marriage) "music for a while" (Oedipus) "take not a woman's anger ill" (the rival sisters) "hail to the myrtle shade" (Theodosius) "'tis nature's voice" (an ode on St. Cecilia's day, 1692) "sound the trumpet" (the Duke of Gloucester's birthday ode) "welcome, more welcome does he come" (welcome song, "from those serene and rapturous joys") "here let my life" (if ever I more riches did desire").
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for tenor (or soprano) or baritone (or contralto).

contents : "come, all ye songsters of the sky" (the fairy queen) secresy's song "one charming night gives more delight" (the fairy queen) "what shall I do to show how much I love her" (Dioclesian) Aeolus's song "your awful voice I heard" (the tempest) "love quickly is pall'd" (timon of Athens) "I see she flies me ev'rywhere" (Aureng-zebe) a roundelay "man is for the woman made" (the mock marriage) "music for a while" (Oedipus) "take not a woman's anger ill" (the rival sisters) "hail to the myrtle shade" (Theodosius) "'tis nature's voice" (an ode on St. Cecilia's day, 1692) "sound the trumpet" (the Duke of Gloucester's birthday ode) "welcome, more welcome does he come" (welcome song, "from those serene and rapturous joys") "here let my life" (if ever I more riches did desire").

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