Description |
1 online resource (1 sound file) |
Contents |
Jehova, quam multi sunt hostes mei / Purcell (5:34) -- What art thou? / Croft (5:07) -- Lord, what is man / Purcell (6:00) -- Hosanna to the highest / Purcell (3:33) -- Tell me, some pitying angel / Purcell (7:09) -- Since God so tender a regard / Purcell (4:21) -- In the midst of life/Thou know'st Lord / Purcell (5:17) -- Peaceful is he, and most secure / Blow (2:36) -- Lord! I have sinned / Humfrey (2:40) -- O all ye people clap your hands / Purcell (2:53) -- In guilty night / Purcell (9:33) -- The night is come / Purcell (3:33) -- Close thine eyes and sleep secure / Purcell (3:11) -- Wilt thou forgive that sin / Humfrey (2:50) -- Now that the sun hath veil'd his light / Purcell (4:22) -- Salvator mundi / Blow (3:13) |
Performer |
Les Arts Florissant: (Paul Agnew, tenor ; Thomas Michael Allen, countertenor ; Claire Debono, Hannah Morrison, sopranos ; Konstantin Wolff, bass ; Elizabeth Kenny, theorbo ; Anne-Marie Lasla, viola da gamba) ; William Christie, direction, harpsichord, organ |
Event |
Recorded 2006 September 24-26 Eglise Evangélique Allemande, Paris |
Notes |
Sung in English and Latin |
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Hard copy version record |
Subject |
Sacred vocal ensembles with instrumental ensemble.
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Sacred songs -- Great Britain -- 17th century
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Hymns, English -- 17th century
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Hymns, English
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Sacred songs
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Sacred vocal ensembles with instrumental ensemble
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Great Britain
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Form |
Streaming audio
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Author |
Christie, William (William Lincoln), conductor, instrumentalist.
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Container of (work): Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695.
Jehova, quam multi sunt hostes.
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Container of (work): Croft, William, 1678-1727.
What art thou.
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Container of (work): Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695.
Lord, what is man?, soprano, continuo.
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Container of (work): Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695.
Hosanna to the highest.
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Container of (work): Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695.
Tell me, some pitying angel.
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Container of (work): Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695.
Since God so tender a regard.
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Container of (work): Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695.
Funeral sentences, 1st version. In the midst of life.
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Container of (work): Blow, John, -1708.
Peaceful is he, and most secure.
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Container of (work): Humfrey, Pelham, 1647-1674.
Lord! I have sinned.
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Container of (work): Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695.
O, all ye people, clap your hands.
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Container of (work): Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695.
In guilty night.
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Container of (work): Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695.
Night is come.
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Container of (work): Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695.
Close thine eyes and sleep secure.
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Container of (work): Humfrey, Pelham, 1647-1674.
Wilt thou forgive that sin.
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Container of (work): Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695.
Now that the sun hath veiled his light.
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Container of (work): Blow, John, -1708.
Salvator mundi.
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Arts florissants (Musical group), performer.
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