An ode on the death of Mr. Henry Purcell, for 2 counter-tenors, 2 recorders, and continuo. Words by John Dryden. And selected vocal and instrumental works of Henry Purcell.
Material type: MusicDescription: 1 disc. mono. 12 in. 33 1/3 rpmUniform titles:- Ode on the death of Mr. Henry Purcell. English sound recording
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Title from container.
Microgroove.
Program notes by Max Serbin on container and texts ([2] p.) inserted in container.
The works by Purcell are: Why should men quarrel, from The Indian queen. Whilst I with grief; a song. Two in one upon a ground; chaconne on a ground bass, from Dioclesian. When the cock begins to crow. How pleasant is this flowery plain; chamber cantata. What a sad fate. What can we poor females do. Strike the viol, from Ode for the birthday of Queen Mary.
New York Pro Musica Antiqua.
Recorded May 1953.
WAR, NEWBERY,
The works by Purcell are: Why should men quarrel, from The Indian queen -- Whilst I with grief : a song -- Two in one upon a ground : chaconne on a ground bass, from Dioclesian -- When the cock begins to crow -- How pleasant is this flowery plain : chamber cantata -- What a sad fate -- What can we poor females do -- Strike the viol, from Ode for the birthday of Queen Mary.