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1 online resource (1 audio file) |
Contents |
Ah! how sweet it is to love / Purcell -- Stay, ah turn / Eccles -- Love is an empty, airy name / Eccles -- I sigh'd and owned my love / Purcell -- Celia ist soft / Clarke -- If I heard Orinda swear / Eccles -- Long has Pastora rul'd the plain / Clarke -- Sweeter than roses / Purcell -- E'er since you came into my sight / Eccles -- My lover has an inconstant mind / Eccles -- I'll hurry thee hence / Eccles -- I burn, I burn / Eccles -- Whilst I with grief did on you look / Purcell -- Oh! how you protest / Purcell -- 'Twas within a furlong of Edinborough town / Purcell -- Man is for the woman made / Purcell -- So sweets the charms of love / Clarke -- Four act tunes from "All for the better" / Clarke -- Ah me! to many deaths decreed / Purcell -- Alas, here lies the poor Alonzo slain / Clarke -- Oh! lead me to some peaceful gloom / Purcell -- Divine Astrea hither flew / Clarke -- Lord, what's come to my mother / Clarke -- I'se no more to Shady Coverts / Clarke -- Lads and lasses, blith and gay / Purcell -- Jockey was a dawdy lad / Clarke -- The bonney grey ey'd morn / Clarke -- Jockey was as brisk / Clarke |
Cast |
Carolyn Sinclair, soprano ; Michael Jarvis, harpsichord ; Margaret Gay, baroque 'cello |
Notes |
Hard copy version record |
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Songs.
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Songs.
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Streaming audio
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Form |
Streaming audio
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Author |
Clark, Jeremiah, approximately 1743-1809.
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Eccles, John, -1735.
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Sinclair, Carolyn
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Jarvis, Michael
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Gay, Margaret
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