Tracklist

CD 1
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1O Solitude (Z.406)
organ:
Mitzi Meyerson (harpsichordist) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
viola da gamba [viol]:
Mary Springfels (viola da gamba player and conductor) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
countertenor vocals:
Drew Minter (countertenor) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
recorded at:
The American Academy of Arts and Letters in Washington Heights, New York, New York, United States (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
recording of:
O Solitude, Z. 406 (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
lyricist:
Katherine Philips (17th century poet)
composer:
Henry Purcell (baroque composer) (from 1684 until 1685)
part of:
Henry Purcell: An Analytical Catalogue of His Music (number: Z. 406)
is based on:
O Solitude
Henry Purcell4:41
2'Tis Nature's Voice (Z.328/4) (From Hail, Bright Cecilia)
archlute:
Paul O’Dette (American conductor and lute player specialising in early music) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
organ:
Mitzi Meyerson (harpsichordist) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
countertenor vocals:
Drew Minter (countertenor) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
recorded at:
The American Academy of Arts and Letters in Washington Heights, New York, New York, United States (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
recording of:
“Hail! Bright Cecilia”, Z. 328: IV. “’Tis nature’s voice” (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
composer:
Henry Purcell (baroque composer)
part of:
“Hail! Bright Cecilia”, Z. 328
Henry Purcell3:44
3Celia Has a Thousand Charmes (From the Rival Sisters, or the Violence of Love (Z.069))
archlute:
Paul O’Dette (American conductor and lute player specialising in early music) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
instruments:
Mary Springfels (viola da gamba player and conductor)
viola da gamba [viol]:
Mary Springfels (viola da gamba player and conductor) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
countertenor vocals:
Drew Minter (countertenor) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
recorded at:
The American Academy of Arts and Letters in Washington Heights, New York, New York, United States (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
recording of:
The Rival Sisters: Celia Has a Thousand Charms (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
composer:
Henry Purcell (baroque composer)
part of:
The Rival Sisters, Z. 609
Henry Purcell32:08
4I Attempt From Love's Sickness to Fly (From the Indian Queen (Z.630/17h))
harpsichord:
Mitzi Meyerson (harpsichordist) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
countertenor vocals:
Drew Minter (countertenor) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
recorded at:
The American Academy of Arts and Letters in Washington Heights, New York, New York, United States (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
recording of:
The Indian Queen, Z. 630: Act III: 17h. "I Attempt From Love's Sickness to Fly" (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
lyricist:
John Dryden (English poet)
composer:
Henry Purcell (baroque composer)
part of:
The Indian Queen, Z. 630: Act III
Henry Purcell1:52
5If Musick Be the Food of Love (Z.379c)
archlute:
Paul O’Dette (American conductor and lute player specialising in early music) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
harpsichord:
Mitzi Meyerson (harpsichordist) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
viola da gamba [viol]:
Mary Springfels (viola da gamba player and conductor) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
countertenor vocals:
Drew Minter (countertenor) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
recorded at:
The American Academy of Arts and Letters in Washington Heights, New York, New York, United States (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
recording of:
If Music Be the Food of Love, Z. 379C (third setting) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
composer:
Henry Purcell (baroque composer)
librettist:
Col. Henry Heveningham
Henry Purcell3:39
6Not All My Torments (Z.400)
archlute:
Paul O’Dette (American conductor and lute player specialising in early music) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
viola da gamba [viol]:
Mary Springfels (viola da gamba player and conductor) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
countertenor vocals:
Drew Minter (countertenor) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
recorded at:
The American Academy of Arts and Letters in Washington Heights, New York, New York, United States (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
recording of:
Not All My Torments Can Your Pity Move, Z. 400 (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
composer:
Henry Purcell (baroque composer)
part of:
Henry Purcell: An Analytical Catalogue of His Music (number: Z. 400)
Henry Purcell2:16
7From Silent Shades (Mad Bess) (Z.370)
archlute:
Paul O’Dette (American conductor and lute player specialising in early music) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
viola da gamba [viol]:
Mary Springfels (viola da gamba player and conductor) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
countertenor vocals:
Drew Minter (countertenor) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
recorded at:
The American Academy of Arts and Letters in Washington Heights, New York, New York, United States (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
recording of:
Mad Bess of Bedlam, Z. 370 "From Silent Shades and the Elysian Groves" (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
composer:
Henry Purcell (baroque composer) (in 1683)
part of:
Henry Purcell: An Analytical Catalogue of His Music (number: Z. 370)
Henry Purcell3:57
8Musick for a While (From Oedipus (Z.583))
archlute:
Paul O’Dette (American conductor and lute player specialising in early music) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
countertenor vocals:
Drew Minter (countertenor) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
recorded at:
The American Academy of Arts and Letters in Washington Heights, New York, New York, United States (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
recording of:
Oedipus, King of Thebes, Z. 583: II. "Music for a While" (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
lyricist:
John Dryden (English poet)
composer:
Henry Purcell (baroque composer)
part of:
Oedipus, King of Thebes, Z. 583
Henry Purcell3:37
9Sweeter Than Roses (From Pausanias, the Betrayer of His Country (Z.585))
archlute:
Paul O’Dette (American conductor and lute player specialising in early music) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
viola da gamba [viol]:
Mary Springfels (viola da gamba player and conductor) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
countertenor vocals:
Drew Minter (countertenor) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
recorded at:
The American Academy of Arts and Letters in Washington Heights, New York, New York, United States (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
recording of:
Pausanias, the Betrayer of his Country, Z. 585: I. "Sweeter than roses" (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
composer:
Henry Purcell (baroque composer)
part of:
Pausanias, the Betrayer of his Country, Z. 585
Henry Purcell3:20
10Crown the Altar (Z.321/7) (From Celebrate This Festival)
organ:
Mitzi Meyerson (harpsichordist) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
countertenor vocals:
Drew Minter (countertenor) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
recorded at:
The American Academy of Arts and Letters in Washington Heights, New York, New York, United States (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
recording of:
Celebrate This Festival, Z. 321 (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
composer:
Henry Purcell (baroque composer) (in 1693)
part of:
Henry Purcell: An Analytical Catalogue of His Music (number: Z. 321)
Henry Purcell3:07
11Lord, What Is Man (Z.192)
archlute:
Paul O’Dette (American conductor and lute player specialising in early music) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
organ:
Mitzi Meyerson (harpsichordist) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
viola da gamba [viol]:
Mary Springfels (viola da gamba player and conductor) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
countertenor vocals:
Drew Minter (countertenor) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
recorded at:
The American Academy of Arts and Letters in Washington Heights, New York, New York, United States (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
recording of:
Lord, what is Man?, Z. 192 (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
lyricist:
Dr. William Fuller
composer:
Henry Purcell (baroque composer)
part of:
Henry Purcell: An Analytical Catalogue of His Music (number: Z. 192)
Henry Purcell5:24
12Sleep, Adam, Sleep (Z.195)
archlute:
Paul O’Dette (American conductor and lute player specialising in early music) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
countertenor vocals:
Drew Minter (countertenor) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
recorded at:
The American Academy of Arts and Letters in Washington Heights, New York, New York, United States (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
recording of:
Sleep, Adam, and Take Thy Rest, Z. 195 (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
lyricist:
[anonymous] (special purpose artist)
composer:
Henry Purcell (baroque composer) (in 1683)
part of:
Henry Purcell: An Analytical Catalogue of His Music (number: Z. 195)
Henry Purcell1:45
13Now That the Sun Hath Veil'd His Light (An Evening Hymn) (Z.193)
archlute:
Paul O’Dette (American conductor and lute player specialising in early music) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
organ:
Mitzi Meyerson (harpsichordist) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
viola da gamba [viol]:
Mary Springfels (viola da gamba player and conductor) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
countertenor vocals:
Drew Minter (countertenor) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
recorded at:
The American Academy of Arts and Letters in Washington Heights, New York, New York, United States (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
recording of:
An Evening Hymn, Z. 193 "Now that the sun hath veiled his light" (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
lyricist:
Dr. William Fuller
composer:
Henry Purcell (baroque composer)
part of:
Henry Purcell: An Analytical Catalogue of His Music (number: Z. 193)
Henry Purcell3:45
14The Fatal Hour Comes on Apace (Z.421)
organ:
Mitzi Meyerson (harpsichordist) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
viola da gamba [viol]:
Mary Springfels (viola da gamba player and conductor) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
countertenor vocals:
Drew Minter (countertenor) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
recorded at:
The American Academy of Arts and Letters in Washington Heights, New York, New York, United States (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
recording of:
The fatal hour comes on apace, Z. 421 (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
composer:
Henry Purcell (baroque composer)
part of:
Henry Purcell: An Analytical Catalogue of His Music (number: Z. 421)
Henry Purcell3:22
15Here the Deities Approve (From Welcome to All the Pleasures (Z.339))
harpsichord:
Mitzi Meyerson (harpsichordist) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
countertenor vocals:
Drew Minter (countertenor) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
recorded at:
The American Academy of Arts and Letters in Washington Heights, New York, New York, United States (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
recording of:
Ode for St. Cecilia's Day "Welcome to All the Pleasures", Z. 339: Here the deities approve / While joys celestial (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
composer:
Henry Purcell (baroque composer)
part of:
Ode for St. Cecilia's Day "Welcome to All the Pleasures", Z. 339
Henry Purcell4:10
16Be Welcome Then, Great Sir (Z.324/11a) (From Fly, Bold Rebellion)
archlute:
Paul O’Dette (American conductor and lute player specialising in early music) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
organ:
Mitzi Meyerson (harpsichordist) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
viola da gamba [viol]:
Mary Springfels (viola da gamba player and conductor) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
countertenor vocals:
Drew Minter (countertenor) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
recorded at:
The American Academy of Arts and Letters in Washington Heights, New York, New York, United States (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
recording of:
Ode, Z 324 "Fly, bold rebellion": VII. Aria (Alto) - Ritornello " Be welcome then, great Sir" (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
composer:
Henry Purcell (baroque composer) (in 1683)
Henry Purcell3:31
17Thrice Happy Lovers (From the Fairy Queen (Z.629))
harpsichord:
Mitzi Meyerson (harpsichordist) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
countertenor vocals:
Drew Minter (countertenor) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
recorded at:
The American Academy of Arts and Letters in Washington Heights, New York, New York, United States (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
recording of:
The Fairy Queen, Z. 629: Part IV "Epithalamium": "Thrice Happy Lovers" (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
composer:
Henry Purcell (baroque composer)
part of:
The Fairy Queen, Z. 629 (Britten-Pears-Holst concert version)
Henry Purcell2:36
18Hark! The Echoing Air (From the Fairy Queen)
harpsichord:
Mitzi Meyerson (harpsichordist) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
viola da gamba [viol]:
Mary Springfels (viola da gamba player and conductor) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
countertenor vocals:
Drew Minter (countertenor) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
recorded at:
The American Academy of Arts and Letters in Washington Heights, New York, New York, United States (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
recording of:
The Fairy Queen, Z. 629: Part IV "Epithalamium": "Hark! hark! the echoing air" (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
composer:
Henry Purcell (baroque composer) (in 1692)
part of:
The Fairy Queen, Z. 629 (Britten-Pears-Holst concert version)
Henry Purcell2:21
19Hark! How All Things (From the Fairy Queen)
harpsichord:
Mitzi Meyerson (harpsichordist) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
viola da gamba [viol]:
Mary Springfels (viola da gamba player and conductor) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
countertenor vocals:
Drew Minter (countertenor) (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
recorded at:
The American Academy of Arts and Letters in Washington Heights, New York, New York, United States (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
recording of:
The Fairy Queen: Act V "Hark! How All Things" (from 1990-09-20 until 1990-09-22)
lyricist:
Elkanah Settle (Poet and playwright)
composer:
Henry Purcell (baroque composer)
Henry Purcell1:55