Edition III: Odes, Anthems, and Ceremonial Music
Album by Henry Purcell & Sir John Eliot Gardiner & Gustav Leonhardt & Tragicomedia & Chanticleer
First released: 18th May 2009
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Disc 1
- 1.Hail, bright Cecilia, Z328 Symphony9:37
- 2.Hail, bright Cecilia, Z328 Hail, bright Cecilia4:42
- 3.Hail, bright Cecilia, Z328 Hark! Hark! Each tree its silence breaks3:59
- 4.Hail, bright Cecilia, Z328 'Tis Nature's voice: thro' all the moving wood of creatures understood4:12
- 5.Hail, bright Cecilia, Z328 Soul of the world! inspir'd by thee the jarring seeds of matter did agree2:32
- 6.Hail, bright Cecilia, Z328 Thou tun'st this world below, the spheres above5:13
- 7.Hail, bright Cecilia, Z328 With that sublime celestial lay dare any eahtly songs compare?3:06
- 8.Hail, bright Cecilia, Z328 Wondrous machine! to thee the warbling lute, though us'd to conquest2:16
- 9.Hail, bright Cecilia, Z328 The airy violin and lofty viol quit the field1:22
- 10.Hail, bright Cecilia, Z328 In vain the am'rous flute and soft guitar jointly labour to inspire6:17
- 11.Hail, bright Cecilia, Z328 The fife and all the harmony of war in vain attempt the passions to alarm3:01
- 12.Hail, bright Cecilia, Z328 Let these among themselves contest which can discharge its single duty best2:31
- 13.Hail, bright Cecilia, Z328 Hail, bright Cecilia4:25
- 14.Come, ye sons of art, away, Z323 Ouverture4:10
- 15.Come, ye sons of art, away, Z323 Come, ye sons of art, away1:59
- 16.Come, ye sons of art, away, Z323 Sound the trumpet till around you make the listening shores rebound2:27
- 17.Come, ye sons of art, away, Z323 Come, come, ye sons of art, come, come away1:22
- 18.Come, ye sons orfart, away, Z323 Strike the viol, touch the lute4:45
- 19.Come, ye sons of art, away, Z323 The day that such a blessing gave no common festival should be2:32
- 20.Come, ye sons of art, away, Z323 Bid the virtues, bid the Graces to the sacred shrine repair3:31
- 21.Come, ye sons of art, away, Z323 These are the sacred charms that shield her daring hero in the field1:40
- 22.Come, ye sons of art, away, Z323 See Nature, rejoicing has shown us the way2:59
Disc 2
- 2.Welcome, viceregent of the mighty king, Z34012:33
- 3.O dive custos Auriacae domus, Z5046:34
- 4.Raise, raise the voice, Z33412:34
- 5.Incassum, Lesbia, rogas, Z3837:37
- 6.Young Thyrsis' fate, ye hills and groves, deplore, Z4735:21
- 7.Why, why are all the Muses mute? Z34323:52
Disc 3
- 3.Rejoice in the Lord alway, Z498:55
- 4.Blow up the trumpet in Sion, Z107:47
- 5.O God, thou art my God, Z354:18
- 6.My heart is inditing, Z3016:42
- 7.Remember not, Lord, our Offences, Z503:05
- 8.I was glad when they said unto me, Z194:00
- 9.O Lord, rebuke me not, Z409:27
- 10.Praise the Lord, o my soul, and all that is within me, Z4710:59
- 11.Now that the sun has veiled his light (An Evening Hymn on a Ground), Z1935:00
Disc 4
- 4.Jehova, quam multi sunt hostes mei!, Z1356:43
- 5.My beloved spake, Z2810:15
- 6.O God, thou hast cast us out and scatter'd us abroad, Z364:05
- 7.Hear my prayer, o Lord, and let my crying come to thee, Z152:22
- 8.Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary, March2:17
- 9.Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary, Man that is born of a woman hath but a short time to live (first sentence)3:48
- 10.Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary, Canzona1:44
- 11.Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary, In the midst of life we are in death (second sentence)5:55
- 12.Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary, Canzona0:52
- 13.Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary, Thou knowest, Lord, the secrets of our hearts (third sentence)2:22
- 14.Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary, March2:22
- 15.In guilty night, Z13410:19
- 16.Close thine eyes and sleep secure, Z1843:55
- 17.Lord, what is man, lost man, that thou shouldst be so mindful of him, Z1925:37
- 18.Tell me some pitying angel, quickly say (The Blessed Virgin's Expostulation), Z1967:38





