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Fifteen songs and airs [Música impresa] : baritone or contralto / Henry Purcell

Autoria: Purcell, HenryTipus de material: PartituraPartituraPublisher number: 16997Col·lecció: Popular edition of selected works ; ; No. 12Publication details: Kent : Novello , [s.a.]Descripció: 1 partitura (51 p.) ; 27 cmMatèria/es: Òperes | Fragments | Cançons (Veu mitjana) | Cançons (Veu greu) | Piano | PartituresNotes: Per a veu (baríton o contralt) i piano;
A portada : Set 2
Continguts:
Conté: Come, all ye songsters of the sky, (from) The Fairy Queen ; Secresy's song, (from) The Fairy Queen ; What shall I do to show how much I love her, (from) Dioclesian ; Since from my dear Astraea's sight, (from) Dioclesian ; Aelosus's song, (from) The tempest ; Love quickly is pall¡d, (from) Timon of Athens ; I see she flies me ev'rywhere, (from) Aureng - Zebe ; A roundelay, (from) The Mock marriage ; Music for a while, (from) Oedipus ; Take not a woman's anger ill, (from) The rival sisters ; Hail to the myrtle shade, (from) Theodosius ; 'Tis nature's voice, (from) An ode on St. Cecilia's day ; Sound the trumpet, (from) The Duke of Gloucester's birthday ode ; Welcome, more welcome does he come, (from) The Welcome Song : From those serene and rapturous joys ; Here let my life, (from) the ode : If ever I more riches did desire
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Per a veu (baríton o contralt) i piano

A portada : Set 2

Conté: Come, all ye songsters of the sky, (from) The Fairy Queen ; Secresy's song, (from) The Fairy Queen ; What shall I do to show how much I love her, (from) Dioclesian ; Since from my dear Astraea's sight, (from) Dioclesian ; Aelosus's song, (from) The tempest ; Love quickly is pall¡d, (from) Timon of Athens ; I see she flies me ev'rywhere, (from) Aureng - Zebe ; A roundelay, (from) The Mock marriage ; Music for a while, (from) Oedipus ; Take not a woman's anger ill, (from) The rival sisters ; Hail to the myrtle shade, (from) Theodosius ; 'Tis nature's voice, (from) An ode on St. Cecilia's day ; Sound the trumpet, (from) The Duke of Gloucester's birthday ode ; Welcome, more welcome does he come, (from) The Welcome Song : From those serene and rapturous joys ; Here let my life, (from) the ode : If ever I more riches did desire

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