Henry Purcell, Henry Purcell
Odes and Welcome Songs 08 Come ye Sons of Art; Welcome, Vicegerent; Why are all the Muses Mute?

Henry Purcell - Odes and Welcome Songs 08 Come ye Sons of Art; Welcome, Vicegerent; Why are all the Muses Mute?

  • Release date: 2010
  • Category: Early Baroque
  • Duration: 1:07:47
  • not rated
  • Added May 27, 2013
  • Played October 25, 2013

Tracks

1. Come ye sons of Art, away, Z.323 - Symphonynot rated3:37
2. - Come ye sons of Art, awaynot rated1:58
3. - Sound the trumpet, 'til aroundnot rated3:52
4. - Strike the viol, touch the lutenot rated5:11
5. - The day that such a blessing gavenot rated3:00
6. - Bid the Virtues, bid the Gracesnot rated3:21
7. - These are the sacred charms that shieldnot rated1:46
8. - See Nature, rejoicing, has shown us the waynot rated3:01
9. Welcome, vicegerent of the mighty King, Z.340 - Symphony; Wlcome, viceregentnot rated3:11
10. - Ah! Mighty Sir, if you to such long absence are inclinednot rated1:24
11. - But your blest presence nownot rated2:10
12. - Your influous approach our pensive hope recallsnot rated1:25
13. - When the Summer, in his glorynot rated1:17
14. - All loyalty and honour benot rated0:59
15. - Music the food of lovenot rated3:43
16. Why, why are all the muses mute? Z.343 - Why, why are all the muses mute?not rated4:39
17. - When should each soul exalted be?not rated2:30
18. - Britain, thou now art great, art great indeed!not rated3:39
19. - Look up, and to our Islre returning seenot rated2:12
20. - Accurs'd rebellion reared his headnot rated3:05
21. - Caesar for milder virtues honour'd morenot rated2:41
22. - The many-headed beast is quelled at homenot rated2:13
23. - In the equal balance laidnot rated1:22
24. - O how blest is the Isle to which Caesar is givennot rated5:20
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