Henry Purcell (1659-95) |
Overture in G minor for two violins, two violas & b.c. 'Minuet' (Harpsichord Suites 1 & 8 - Minuets) 3 Fantasias in 3 parts 3 Fantasias in 4 parts 3 Odes 3 Parts Upon a Ground 3-part Sonnata No. 1 in G minor - Z790 3-part Sonnata No. 10 in A major - Z799 3-part Sonnata No. 11 in F minor - Z800 3-part Sonnata No. 12 in D major - Z801 3-part Sonnata No. 2 in B flat major - Z791 3-part Sonnata No. 4 in F major - Z793 3-part Sonnata No. 5 in A minor - Z794 3-part Sonnata No. 6 in C major - Z795 3-part Sonnata No. 7 in E minor - Z796 3-part Sonnata No. 8 in G major - Z797 3-part Sonnata No. 9 in C minor - Z798 4 Grounds 4-part Sonnata No. 3 in A minor - Z804 4-part Sonnata No. 9 in F major - 'Called for its excellence the Golden Sonata' Z810 8 Suites For Haprsichord A Collection of Ayres for recorders A Dialogue between Thirsis and Daphne: Why, my Daphne, why complaining, Z525 A double verse in G A Fool's Preferment or The Three Dukes of Dunstable - incidental music, Z571 A Ground in Gamut in G major, Z 645 A New Ground in E minor, Z. T682 A New Irish Tune Z646 A New Irish Tune; Minuet A New Scotch Tune Z 655 A Prince of glorious race, from Who can from joy refrain? A Suite of Theatre Music A thousand sev'ral ways I tried Z359 Abdelazer or The Moor's Revenge - incidental music, Z570 Aerial Spirit's Solo from The Indian Queen, Act I Ah! cruel nymph, Z352 Ah! cruel, bloody fate Ah! How sweet It Is to Love Ah, how pleasant 'tis to love Z353 Air (Instrumental From King Arthur) Air en Bourée Air XLI: If Love's sweet Passion (from the Begger's Opera) Alleluia Alternative Prelude for Suite No. 2 in G minor Alternative Prelude for Suite No. 4 in A minor Amidst the shades and cool refreshing streams Z355 Amintas, to my grief I see, Z356 Amintor, heedless of his flocks, Z357 Amphitryon or The Two Sosias - incidental music, Z572 An Epithalamium (A Wedding Song) An Evening Hymn 'Now that the sun hath veiled his light', Z193 and additional songs and additional songs from other works Anthems Arias & Duets from The Indian Queen arias from Dido and Aeneas Arise my Muse Z320 As Amoret and Thyrsis lay Ask me to love no more, Z358 Awake, and with attention hear, Z181 Awake, awake, put on thy strength, Z1 Awake, ye dead, Z182 Ayre in G Bacchus is a pow'r divine, Z360 Be merciful unto me, Z4 Be Silent All Beati omnes qui timent Dominum, Z131 Begin the song, and strike the living lyre, Z183 Behold now, praise the Lord, Z3 Behold, I bring you glad tidings, Z2 Beneath a dark and melancholy grove, Z461 Beneath a poplar's shadow Bess of Bedlam Beware, poor shepherds Z361 Bid the virtues (Come, ye Sons of Art) Birthday Ode 'Come ye sons of art' Birthday Odes for Queen Mary Birthday Song for Queen Mary: come ye Sons of Art (Overture & Chorus) Blessed are they that fear the Lord, Z5 Blessed be the Lord my strength, Z6 Blessed is he that considereth the poor, Z7 Blessed is he whose unrighteousness is forgiven, Z8 Blessed is the man that feareth the Lord, Z9 Blow up the trumpet in Sion, Z10 Bonduca or The British Heroine - incidental music, Z574 Bow down thine ear, O Lord, Z11 But Death, Alas! (Dido And Aeneas) Cantate Domino & Deus misereator, Z230 Canzona Cease, anxious world, your fruitless pain Z362 Celebrate this festival Celebrate this Festival (for Queen Mary's birthday, 1693) Celestial Music did the gods inspire (for Mr Maidwell's School, 1689) Celia's fond, too long I've lov'd her, Z364 Chaconne 'two in one upon a ground', from Dioclesian, arr. Francis Withy (d.1727) Chaconne (From King Arthur) Chaconne in G minor, ZT 680, from Timon of Athens Chacony from Abdelazer Chacony in G minor - for Two Violins, Viola and Bass Z730 Christ is made the sure foundation (Westminster Abbey) Circe - incidental music, Z575 Cleomenes, the Spartan Hero: No, no, poor suff'ring heart, Z576 Close thine eyes and sleep secure, Z184 Come ye songs of art, away (for Queen Mary's birthday, 1694) Come ye sons of Art, away Concert Suite Concerto on the Death of Henry Purcell Corinna is divinely fair, Z365 Crown the altar Cupid, the slyest rogue alive, Z367 Curtain Tune from Timon of Athens Z632 Dance for the Chinese Man & Woman Dance For The Haymakers Dances from the masque in Dioclesian Dear pretty youth Dido and Aeneas Dido and Aeneas: Dido's Lament Dido and Aeneas: excerpt Dioclesian Dioclesian Suite Distressed Innocence or The Princess of Persia - incidental music, Z577 Distressed Innocence: Air lent Don Quixote - incidental music, Z578 Draw near, you lovers Z462 Early, O Lord, my fainting soul, Z132 Epsom Wells: Leave these useless arts, Z579 Evening Service in G minor Fair Isis and her swain Fairest Isle Fantasia in A minor (incomplete) Fantasia in F 'Upon one note' Fantasia No. 7 Fantasia: three parts on a ground, for three recorders & b.c Fantasias for Strings Fantasias for viols Fantasias for viols Nos. 1-15 Fantasies for three voices Fantazia Fantazia 1 in D minor, Z. 732 Fantazia 10 in E minor, Z. 741 Fantazia 11 in G major, Z. 742 Fantazia 12 in D minor, Z. 743 Fantazia 2 in F major, Z, 733 Fantazia 3 in G minor, Z. 734 Fantazia 4 in G minor, Z. 735 Fantazia 5 in B flat major, Z. 736 Fantazia 6 in F major, Z. 737 Fantazia 7 in C minor, Z. 738 Fantazia 8 in D minor, Z. 739 Fantazia 9 in A minor, Z. 740 Fantazia Upon One Note in F major, Z. 745 Fantazia VIII Fantazias Farewell, all joys Z368 Farewell, ye rocks, ye seas and sands, Z463 First Music (From The Fairy Queen) Five anthems inc "Remember not, Lord" "Hear my prayer, O Lord" "My beloved spake" Five pieces from Musick’s Handmaid Fly swift ye hours, Z369 Fly, bold rebellion (Welcome Ode for Charles II, 1683) For love ev'ry creature is formed by his nature Four-Part Fantazias From 20 keyboard pieces (ed. Davitt Moroney) - Suite in C
Works for organ From hardy climes and dangerous toils of war (for the wedding of Prince George and Princess Anne, 1683) From Rosy Bowers (From Don Quixote) From silent shades ('Bess of Bedlam') Z370 From those serene and rapturous joys (Welcome Song for Charles II, 1684) Full Anthems Full of wrath, his threatening breath, Z185 Funeral Anthem of Queen Mary 1695 Funeral Music for Queen Mary Funeral Sentances Funeral Sentences Funeral Sentences for the death of Queen Mary II Gentle shepherds, you that know the charms, Z464 Give sentence with me, O God Go tell Amynta, gentle swain Great God and just, Z186 Great parent, hail to thee (for the Centenary of Trinity College, Dublin, 1694) Ground in C minor, ZD221 Ground in D minor, ZD222 Ground in Gamut Hail! bright Cecilia (for St Cecilia's Day, 1683) Halcyon days Hark how the songsters Hark how the wild musicians sing Z542 Hark! The Echoing Air (From The Fairy Queen) Hark, Damon, hark Z541 Hark, how all things He himself courts his own ruin, Z372 Hear me, O Lord, and that soon, Z13a/Z13b Hear me, O Lord, the great support, Z133 Hear my prayer Hear my prayer, O God, Z14 Hear my prayer, O Lord, Z15 Hears not my Phillis how the birds ('The Knotting Song'), Z371 Henry the Second, King of England - incidental music, Z580 Here let my life Here the deities approve, Z.339 High on a throne of glitt'ring ore, Z465 Hornpipe in E Hornpipe in G Hosanna to the highest, Z187 How blest are the shepherds (From King Arthur) How delightful's the life of an innocent swain, Z373 How have I stray'd, Z188 How I sigh when I think of the charms of my swain Z374 How Long Great God? How Long, Great God for baritone and organ How long, great God?, Z189 How pleasant is this flowery plain and grove! Z543 Hush I attempt from love's sickness I attempt from Love's sickness fly I attempt from loves sickness to fly in vain I came, I saw, and was undone, Z375 I love and I must ('Bell Barr'), Z382 I loved fair Celia Z381 I resolve against cringing and whining, Z386 I saw that you were grown so high I see she flies me ev'rywhere I take no pleasure in the sun's bright beams, Z388 I was glad I was glad when they said unto me, 1685 I was glad when they said unto me, Z19 I will give thanks unto the Lord, Z21 I will give thanks unto Thee, O Lord, Z20 I will love thee, O Lord, ZN67 I will sing unto the Lord as long as I live, Z22 If ever I more riches did desire Z544 If grief has any pow'r to kill, Z378 If love's a sweet passion If Love's A Sweet Passion (From The Fairy Queen) If music be the food of love If music be the food of love (second version), Z379B If Music be the Food of Love for baritone and organ If Music be the Food of Love Z379 If music be the food of love Z379A If music be the food of love Z379A (first version) If music be the food of love, third version, Z379C If pray'rs and tears, Z380 In all our Cinthia's shining sphere In Cloris all soft charms agree, Z384 In guilty night (Saul and the Witch of Endor), Z134 In some kind dream In the black dismal dungeon of despair, Z190 In the midst of life In thee, O Lord, do I put my trust, Z16 In vain the am'rous flute In vain we dissemble, Z385 Incassum Lesbia Incassum Lesbia, incassum rogas ('The Queen's Epicedium'), Z383 Incassum, Lesbia, rogas Incassum, Lesbia, rogas Z383 including - Music for a while, Dido'd lament, Trumtet tune, Fairest isle, Bess of Bedlam, Music for the funeral of Queen Mary including Welcome, welcome glorious morn, Hear my prayer, O Lord, When I am laid in earth, Let mine eyes run down with tears, She loves and she confesses too, & many more Irish Air: Pastheen Fionn It is a good thing to give thanks It is a good thing to give thanks, Z18 Jehova, quam multi sunt hostes, Z135 Jubilate Jubilate Deo Jubilate in D major Kind Fortune smiles King Arthur King Arthur (Highlights) King Arthur: excerpts King Henry VIII, Pastime With Good Company Latin Psalm Laudate Ceciliam Let each gallant heart Z390 Let formal lovers still pursue, Z391 Let God arise, Z23 Let mine eyes run down with tears, Z24 Let the night perish (Job's Curse), Z191 Let us dance Let us wander Let us Wander not Unseen Let us, kind Lesbia, give away, Z466 Lord what is man? Lord, how long wilt thou be angry?, Z25 Lord, I can suffer thy rebukes, Z136 Lord, not to us, but to thy name, Z137 Lord, what is man Lord, what is man, lost man Lord, what is Man? - A Divine Hymn Z192 Lord, what is man?, Z192 Lord, who can tell how oft he offendeth?, Z26 Lost is my quiet for ever Love and Despair Love arms himself in Celia's eyes, Z392 Love in their little veins inspires Love is now become a trade, Z393 Love Triumphant or Nature Will Prevail: How happy's the husband, Z582 Love's goddess sure Love's goddess sure was blind Love's goddess sure was blind (for Queen Mary's birthday, 1692) Love's goddess sure was blind this day Love's pow'r in my heart shall find no compliance, Z395 Love, thou canst hear, tho' thou art blind Z396 Lovely Albina's come ashore, Z394 Lovely, lovely Albina Magnificat & Nunc Dimitus in G minor, Z231 Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in B flat Z230 Man Is For The Woman Made Man that is born of a woman March and Canzona in C minor March and Gigue, from Suite for Trumpet and Organ March in C major, ZT 687, from the married beau Masque from Timon of Athens Mass in B flat, Z230 Miscellaneous pieces for the harpsichord Miserere mei More love or more disdain I crave, Z397 Music for a while, Z583 Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary, 1695 Music In 'king Arthur, Or The British Worthy' Music In 'the Fairy Queen' Music In 'the Indian Queen' Music In 'the Prophetess Or The History Of Dloclesian' Music In 'timon Of Athens, The Man-Hater' Musing on cares of human fate Z467 My beloved spake My beloved spake, Z28 My heart is fixed, O God, Z29 My Heart is Inditing My heart is inditing of a good matter, Z30 My heart is inditing, Z30 My heart, wherever you appear Z399 My song shall be always, Z31 Mystery’s Song No, resistance is but vain No, to what purpose should I speak?, Z468 Not all my torments can your pity move, Z400 Now does the glorious day appear (for Queen Mary's birthday, 1689) Now that the sun hath veil'd his light Now The Night Is Chac'd Away (From The Fairy Queen) Nymphs and Shepherds O consider my adversity, Z32 O Dive custos O dive custos Auriacae domus Z514 O give thanks unto the Lord O give thanks unto the Lord, Z33 O God thou hast cast us out O God, the king of glory, Z34 O God, thou art my God O God, thou art my god, Z35 O God, thou has cast us out, Z36 O God, thou hast cast us out, Z36 O lead me to some peaceful gloom O let me ever, ever weep O Lord God of hosts O Lord God of hosts, Z37 O Lord our Governor, Z141 O Lord, grant the King a long life, Z38 O Lord, rebuke me not, Z40 O Lord, thou art my God Z41 O praise God in his holiness, Z42 O praise the Lord, all ye heathen, Z43 O sing unto the Lord, Z44 O Solitude O solitude, my sweetest choice, Z406 O! fair Cedaria, hide those eyes Z402 O, all ye people, clap your hands, Z138 O, I'm sick of life O, I'm sick of life, Z140 Ode on St. Cecilia's Day Odes For St. Cecilia's Day Oedipus - incidental music, Z583 Of all the instruments that are Of old, when heroes thought it base (The Yorkshire Feast Song, 1690) Oh Dive custos Oh solitude Oh solitude! Oh! what a scene does entertain my sight Z506 Olinda in the shades unseen, Z404 On the brow of Richmond Hill Z405 One charming night One Charming Night (From The Fairy Queen) Organ Voluntary In D minor Oroonoko: Celemene, pray tell me, Z584 Out of the deep Out of the deep have I called, Z45 Overture & Curtain Tune Overture (From The Fairy Queen) Overture in C major, Z. 574/1, "Bonduca" Overture in D minor for two violins, viola & b.c. Overture in D minor Z771 Overture in D minor, Z. 628/2, "King Arthur" Overture in G major Z336 Overture In G Minor Overture in G minor Z772 Overture in G minor, Z770 Overture in gamut flat, Z.T693, "The Virtuous Wife" Pastora's beauties when unblown Z407 Pausanius, the Betrayer of his Country - incidental music, Z585 Pavan a3 Pavan a4 Pavan for Three Violins and Bass in G minor - Z752 Pavan in A major - for Two Violins and Bass Z748 Pavan in A major Z748 Pavan in A minor - for Two Violins and Brass Z749 Pavan in A minor Z749 Pavan in B flat major - for Two Violins and Bass Z750 Pavan in B flat major Z750 Pavan in G minor - for Two Violins and Bass Z751 Pavan in G minor Z751 Pavans Nos. 1, 2, 3 & 4 Phillis, talk no more of passion, Z409 Phyllis, I can ne'er forgive it, Z408 Pious Celinda goes to prayers, Z410 Plainte: O, Let Me Weep Plung'd in the confines of despair, Z142 Pox On You For A Fop Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem, Z46 Praise the Lord, O my soul, and all that is within me, Z47 Praise the Lord, O my soul, O Lord my God, Z48 Prelude Prelude (From The Fairy Queen) Prelude for recorder in D minor Prelude, ZN773 Pursuing Beauty Queen's Dolour in A minor, Z670 Raise, raise the voice Raise, raise the voice (for St Cecilia's Day, c1685) Rashly I swore I would disown Z411 Regulus or The Faction of Carthage: Ah me! to many deaths, Z586 Rejoice in the Lord alway ('The Bell Anthem'), Z49 Remember not, O Lord, our offences, Z50 Return revolting rebels Rondeau Rondeau from Abdelazer Rondo (I attempt from love's sickness) Round'O, ZT 684, from Abdelazer Sacred Music, Dioclesian & Songs Saraband with Division, Z 654 Save me, O God, Z51 Sawney is a bonny lad, Z412 Scarce had the rising sun appear'd, Z469 Secrecie’s Song See how the fading glories of the year Z470 See where she sits ('Weeping') Z508 See, even Night herself is here Seek not to know Sefauchi's Farewell Z656 Selected songs Service in B flat major Set of Act Tunes & Dances Seven-Part In Nomine, Z. 747, "Dorian" She loves and she confesses too, Z413 She that would gain a faithful lover, Z414 She, who my poor heart possesses, Z415 Shepher, shepherd, leave decoying Shepherd leave decoying Shepherd, shepherd (From King Arthur) Since from my dear Since from my dear Astrea's sight Since God, so tender a regard, Z143 Since one poor view has drawn my heart, Z416 Since the pox or the plague Z471 Sing unto God, O ye kingdoms of the earth, Z52 Sing, sing ye druids from Bonduca Z574 Sir Anthony Love or the Rambling Lady - incidental music, Z588 Sir Barnaby Whigg or No Wit Like a Woman's: Blow, Blow, Boreas blow, Z589 Sir Walter enjoying his damsel Six-Part In Nomine in G minor, Z. 746 Sleep Adam, Sleep Sleep, Adam, and take thy rest, Z195 Soft notes and gently raised (A Serenading Song) Z510 Sonata (arr.Hurford) Sonata 1 in B minor Sonata 10 in D major Sonata 2 in E Flat major Sonata 3 in A minor Sonata 4 in D minor Sonata 5 in G minor Sonata 6 in G minor Sonata 7 in C major Sonata 8 in G minor Sonata 9 in F major Sonata a 2 - 3 parts upon a Ground Sonata for trumpet and strings Sonata for Trumpet and Strings in D major Sonata for Trumpet and Strings Z850 Sonata for violin & b.c. in G minor Sonata No. 6 in G minor, Z. 807 Sonata Terza Sonata While The Sun Rises In 'the Fairy Queen' Sonata XX in D major, from Sonatas in 4 parts (1697) Sonatas 3, 6, 9 & 12, Z 804, 807, 798 & 801 Sound the trumpet Sound the trumpet, beat the drum Sound the trumpet, beat the drum (Welcome Ode for James II, 1687) Spite of the godhead, pow'rful love, Z417 St Cecilia's Day Ode, 'Hail, bright Cecilia' St Cecilia's Day Ode, 'Welcome to all the pleasures' Strike The Viol (Ode Come Ye Sons Of Art Away) Stript of their green Stript of their green our groves appear Suite Suite for strings, woodwind and horns Suite from Abdelazar Suite from King Arthur Suite from the Fairy Queen Suite from the play Abdelazer Suite from the play Bonduca Suite from the play The Gordion Knot Unty'd Suite from the play The Virtuous Wife Suite Imaginaire... Suite in C (Z. 665) Suite in D major, Z. 667 Suite in G major Z770 Suite in G minor, Z. 662 Suite No. 1 in G major Suite No. 2 in G Minor Z661 Suite No. 4 in A minor, Z. 663 Suite No. 5 in C major, Z. 666 Suite No. 6 in D major for harpsichord Z667 Suite No. 7 in D minor, Z. 668 Suite No. 8 in F major, Z. 669 Suite No.2 in G minor for solo harpsichord Sweeter than Roses Sweetness of nature Swifter, Isis, swifter flow (Welcome Song for Charles II, 1681) Sylvia, 'tis true you're fair, Z512 Sylvia, now your scorn give over, Z420 Symphony in C from The Indian Queen Symphony in D from The Yorkshire Feast Song Take not a woman's anger ill Te Deum Te Deum & Jubilate Deo in D, Z232 Te Deum & Jubilate in D Te Deum and Jubilate Deo in D, Z232 (1694) Te Deum and Jubilate in B flat, Z230 Tell me why Tell me, some pitying angel (The Blessed Virgin's Expostulation), Z196 Ten Sonatas in Four Parts (1697) The bashful Thames The Bell Anthem, 'Rejoice in the Lord alway' The Blessed virgin's expostulation The Canterbury Guests or A Bargain Broken: Good neighbour why?, Z591 The cares of lovers The Complete Funeral Music for Queen Mary The Double Dealer - incidental music, Z592 The Earth Trembled for baritone and organ The earth trembled, Z197 The English Lawyer: My wife has a tongue, Z594 The Fairy Queen The Fairy Queen, Z. 629: Overture in D major The Fairy Queen: excerpts The Fairy Queen: Masque of the Four Seasons The Fairy Queen: Symphony to Act IV The fatal hour comes on apace, Z421 The Fatal Marriage or The Innocent Adultery - incidental music, Z595 The father brave as e'er was Dane The Female Virtuosos: Love, thou art best, Z596 The Gordion Knot Untied - incidental music, Z597 The History of King Richard the Second or The Sicilian Usurper: Retir'd from any mortal's sight, Z581 The Indian Emperor or The Conquest of Mexico: I look'd and saw within, Z598 The Indian Queen The Indian Queen: instrumental air The Indian Queen: suite The Indian Queen: Trumpet Overture to Act II The Knight of Malta: At the close of the ev'ning, Z599 The Knotting Song The Libertine or The Libertine Destroyed - incidental music, Z600 The Lord is king be the people The Lord is king, and hath put on glorious apparel, Z69 The Lord is king, be the people The Lord is king, be the people never so impatient, Z53 The Lord is King, the earth may be glad thereof, Z54 The Lord is my light, Z55 The Maid's Last Prayer, or Any Rather than Fail - incidental music, Z601 The Marriage-Hater Match'd: incidental music, Z602 The Married Beau or The Curious Impertinent - incidental music, Z603 The Massacre of Paris: Thy genius lo!, Z604 The Mock Marriage: Oh! how you protest...'Twas within a furlong, Z605 The Modification and instrumentation of a famous hornpipe as a merry and altogether sincere homage to Uncle Alfred The night is come The Noise of Foreign Wars The Old Batchelor - incidental music, Z607 The Plaint The Queen's Epicedium The Queen's Funeral March The Queen's Funeral March (procession) The Richmond Heiress or A Woman Once in the Right, Z608 The Rival Sisters or The Violence of Love - incidental music, Z609 The Spanish Friar or The Double Discovery: Whilst I with grief, Z610 The Staircase Overture The summer's absence unconcerned we bear The summer's absence unconcerned we bear (Welcome Song for Charles II, 1682) The Tempest or The Enchanted Island, Z. 631 The Tempest: Arise ye subterranean winds The Virtuous Wife or Good Luck At Last - incidental music, Z611 The way of God is an undefiled way, Z56 The Wife's Excuse, or Cuckolds make themselves - incidental music, Z612 The word is a lantern unto my feet, Z61 Theodosius, or The Force of Love - incidental music, Z606 There's not a swain (Rule a Wife and Have a Wife) They say you're angry Z422 They tell us that your mighty powers They that go down to the sea in ships, Z57 Third Act Hornpipe (From King Arthur) This poet sings the Trojan wars ('Anacreon's Defeat') Z423 Thou knowest, Lord Thou knowest, Lord, the secrets Thou wakeful shepherd that dost Israel keep (A Morning Hymn), Z198 Three Funeral Sentences Three Parts upon a Ground Three Parts upon a Ground in D major - Z731 Three-Part Fantazias Thrice happy lovers (An Epithalamium) Through mournful shades and solitary groves, Z424 Thus the ever grateful Spring Thy hand, Belinda … When I am laid in earth Thy way, O God, is holy, Z60 Thy word is a lantern unto my feet, Z61 Timon of Athens Tis Nature's voice Tis Nature's Voice for baritone and organ Tis woman makes us love To arms, heroic Prince Toccata in A Trio sonata No. 5 in A minor for 2 violins and continuo, Z.794 Trio Sonata, for violin, bass viol and organ, Z780 Trumpet Sonata No. 1 Trumpet Tune Trumpet Tune "The Cebell" Trumpet Tune & Air Trumpet Tune (From King Arthur) Trumpet Tune and Ayre Trumpet Tune and Bell Symphony Trumpet Tune in C major, ZT 678, called the Cibell Trumpet Tune in C major, ZT 698, from the Indian Queen Trumpet Voluntary Turn thou us, O good Lord, Z62 Twas within a furlong of Edinburgh Town Twelve Sonatas of three parts (1683) Two Christmas Interludes Two Daughters of this Aged Stream Two Elegies on the Death of Queen Mary: O Dive Custos; Incassum, Lesbia Two in One upon a Ground Two Preludes Tyrannic Love or The Royal Martyr - incidental music, Z613 Unto thee will I cry, Z63 Urge me no more Z426 Venus' Air from King Arthur, Act V Venus' Song from King Arthur, Act V Verse Anthems Verse in C Voluntary in C Voluntary in D minor Voluntary in G Voluntary on the Doxology (Old 100th) Voluntary on the Old Hundredth We reap all the pleasures Z547 We sing to him, whose wisdom form'd the ear, Z199 We sing to him, whose wisdom form'd the ear, Zl99 We Sing To Hlm Welcome to all the pleasures (for St Cecilia's Day, 1683) Welcome, vicegerent of the mighty king Welcome, vicegerent of the mighty king (Welcome Song for Charles II, 1680) Welcome, welcome, glorious morn Welcome, welcome, glorious morn (for Queen Mary's birthday, 1691) What a sad fate is mine What a sad fate is mine, Z428A What can we poor females do? What hope for us remains now he is gone? Z4 What hope for us remains now he is gone? Z472 What Shall I Do To Show How Much I Love Her? What shall I do? What, what shall be done in behalf of the man? (Welcome Song for the Duke of York, 1682) When first Amintas sued for a kiss When first my shepherdess and I, Z431 When her languishing eyes said 'Love!', Z432 When I am laid in earth When I am laid in earth (Dido's Lament) from Dido and Aeneas When I have often heard young maids complaining When my Aemelia smiles, Z434 When on my sick bed I languish When on my sick bed I languish, Z144 When Strephon found his passion vain, Z435 When the cock begins to crow While Thirsis, wrapp'd in downly sleep Z437 Whilst Cynthia sung, all angry winds lay still Z438 Who but a slave can well express, Z440 Who can behold Florella's charms?, Z441 Who can from joy refrain? Who hath believed our report?, Z64 Why do the heathen so furiously rage together?, Z65 Why should men quarrel? Why, why are all the Muses mute? Why, why are all the Muses mute? (Welcome Song for James II, 1685) With Drooping Wings (from Dido and Aeneas) With sick and famish'd eyes, Z200 Works for Organ Ye gentle spirits of the air Ye happy swains, whose nymphs are kind Z443 Ye tuneful Muses (Welcome Song for James II, 1686) You say 'tis love Young Thirsis' fate, Z473 |