A recital of English songs: Seventeenth century Henry Purcell nineteenth century poetry folksongs

Tracks (27)

# Track Plays Duration
1
Wherefore peep'st thou, envious day?
Wilson, John (Composer)
2:13
2
Mark how the blushful morn
Lanier, Nicholas (Composer)
2:09
3
Gather your rosebuds whilst you may
Lawes, William (Composer)
1:07
4
A hymne to God the father
Humfrey, Pelham (Composer)
2:56
5
Bid me but live, and I will live
Lawes, Henry (Composer)
1:54
6
The lark
Lawes, Henry (Composer)
2:07
7
I am confirm'd a woman can
Lawes, Henry (Composer)
1:35
8
Take not a woman's anger ill
1:23
9
How blest are shepherds
3:08
10
Ah! How sweet it is to love
1:32
11
Job's curse
5:30
12
Wit and mirth: or pills to purge melancholy. The old fumbler
1:31
13
Wit and mirth: or pills to purge melancholy. The maid's conjuring-book
1:52
14
Wit and mirth: or pills to purge melancholy. The lusty young Smith
2:54
15
Go not, happy day
1:18
16
The nightingale has a lyre of gold
1:54
17
When I am dead my dearest
Ireland, John (Composer)
1:49
18
Love's philosophy
1:26
19
Poems of Emily Bronte. Harp
Joubert, John (Composer)
1:55
20
Poems of Emily Bronte. Sleep
Joubert, John (Composer)
4:38
21
Poems of Emily Bronte. Oracle
Joubert, John (Composer)
2:50
22
Poems of Emily Bronte. Caged bird
Joubert, John (Composer)
2:51
23
Poems of Emily Bronte. Immortality
Joubert, John (Composer)
5:06
24
Lovely Joan
2:06
25
See chanty: Spanish ladies
2:46
26
The sprig of thyme
2:36
27
John Peel
McCabe, John (Composer)
1:32
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Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.3905
Date Created
1984-11-26
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    Identifier Value
    1984/11-26A
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Series
  • Faculty Artist Concert Series 1984