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Browse: Purcell - Let the dreadful engines (from Don Quixote, Z578)

Composer: Henry Purcell (1659–95)
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Showing 1 - 5 of 5 results
  • Works by Purcell, Eccles and Blow

    Catherine Bott

    New London Consort

    Presto CD

    $11.25

    Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days

    This release includes a digital booklet

  • Songs by Henry Purcell, realised by Benjamin Britten

    Robin Blaze (countertenor), Allan Clayton (tenor), Anna Grevelius (mezzo-soprano), Ruby Hughes (soprano), Benedict Nelson (baritone), Matthew Rose (bass), Joseph Middleton (piano)

    The singers steer a convincing stylistic course, balancing the sometimes contradictory demands of the source material and the arrangement…Middleton’s playing is precisely coloured and characterised More…

    2 CDs

    $19.50

    Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days

    This release includes a digital booklet

  • This reissue of recordings by the Deller Consort (founded in 1950) reminds us of his wonderfully pure and supple, if undramatic, voice, and his firmness and intensity of line (a quality absolutely... More…

    No digital booklet included

  • Catherine Bott (Soprano), David Roblou (Harpsichord), Paula Chateauneuf (Archlute), Anthony Pleeth (Cello), David Roblou (Organ), Mark Levy (Viol), Paula Chateauneuf (Guitar), Paula Chateauneuf (Lute), Tom Finucane (Lute), Tom Finucane (Archlute)

    No digital booklet included

  • Recorded live at Wigmore Hall, London, on 17 March 2015

    Carolyn Sampson (soprano), Elizabeth Kenny (lute), Jonathan Manson (viol) & Laurence Cummings (harpsichord)

    of course it’s soprano Carolyn Sampson’s peerless Purcell that steals the show – whether inhabiting tortured madness, or the airborne, caressing grace of an opening set from The Fairy Queen.... More…

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    CD

    $10.25

    Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days