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Title: |
Ah! How sweet is to love : songs for the theatre by Purcell, Clarke and Eccles |
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Artistic Coordinator: |
Michael Maxwell, produção.
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Publication: |
[Budapest] : Hungaroton Classic, p1995 |
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ISRC: |
HCD 31602 |
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Acquisition: | Oferta Ivan Moody | |
Physical Description: | 1 disco (CD) (73 min.) : stereo; 12 cm | |
Notes: | O folheto contém as letras; No do Serviço de Aquisições e Tratamento Técnico | |
Music Category/Genre: | Classical Music | |
Call Number: | 300.PUR.24617 |
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TRACKS* / CONTENTS: |
Ajuda
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Ah! How sweet is to love / Purcell.
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01
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2.
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Stay, ah turn / Eccles.
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02
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3.
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Love is an empty, airy name / Eccles.
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03
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4.
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I sigh'd and owned my love / Purcell.
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04
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5.
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Celia is soft / Clarke.
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05
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6.
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If I hear Orinda swear / Eccles.
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06
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7.
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Long has Pastora rul'd the plain / Clarke.
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07
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8.
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Sweeter than roses / Purcell.
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08
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Suite in D minor (harpsichord solo) / Purcell | |||||
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Almand, very slow.
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09
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10.
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Corant.
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10
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11.
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Hornpipe.
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11
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12.
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E'er since you came into my sight / Eccles.
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12
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13.
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My lover has an inconstant mind / Eccles.
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13
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14.
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I'll hurry thee hence / Eccles.
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14
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15.
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I burn, my brain consumes to ashes / Eccles.
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15
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16.
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Whilst I with rief did on you look / Purcell.
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16
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17.
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Oh! How you protest / Purcell.
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18.
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'Twas within a furlong of Edinborough town / Purcell.
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18
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19.
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Man is for the woman made / Purcell.
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19
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20.
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So sweets the charms of love / Clarke.
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20
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Suite in F minor (harpsichord solo) / Clarke | |||||
21.
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Aire.
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21
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22.
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Gavott.
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23.
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Hornpipe.
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23
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24.
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A farewell.
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24
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25.
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Ah, me! To many deaths decreed / Purcell.
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25
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26.
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Alas, here lies the poor Alonzo slain / Clarke.
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26
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27.
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Oh! Lead me to some peaceful gloom / Purcell.
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27
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28.
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Divine Astrea hither flew / Clarke.
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28
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29.
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Lord, what's come to my mother / Clarke.
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29
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30.
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I'se no more to shady coverts / Clarke.
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30
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31.
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Lads and lasses, blith and gay / Purcell.
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31
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32.
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Jockey was a dawdy lad / Clarke.
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32
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33.
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The bonny grey ey'd morn / Clarke.
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33
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34.
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Jockey was as brisk and blith a lad / Clarke.
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34
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