This page lists all recordings of Now that the sun hath veil'd his light, by Henry Purcell (1659-95) on CD. Generally, more recent CDs are listed first, but with priority given to items that are in stock. |
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Blow: | Peaceful is he and most secure Salvator Mundi | Croft: | What art thou | Humfrey: | Lord I have sinned Wilt thou forgive that sin (A Hymn to God the Father) | Purcell: | Jehova, quam multi sunt hostes, Z135 Lord, what is man, lost man Hosanna to the highest, Z187 Tell me, some pitying angel (The Blessed Virgin's Expostulation), Z196 Since God, so tender a regard, Z143 In the midst of life O, all ye people, clap your hands, Z138 In guilty night (Saul and the Witch of Endor), Z134 The night is come Close thine eyes and sleep secure, Z184 Now that the sun hath veil'd his light |
Les Arts Florissants, William Christie | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| | Purcell - Sacred Music
Rufus Muller (tenor) The Choir of New College Oxford, Edward Higginbottom | | | Usually despatched in 8 - 10 working days. |
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| | Purcell - Sacred Music
The Choir of New College Oxford, Edward Higginbottom | | | Usually despatched in 8 - 10 working days. |
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| |  | Songs and Airs by Purcell
Purcell: | O Solitude Ah! How sweet It Is to Love Not all my torments can your pity move, Z400 Ah! cruel, bloody fate Thy hand, Belinda … When I am laid in earth When I have often heard young maids complaining Music for a while, Z583 Sawney is a bonny lad, Z412 Stript of their green Tell me, some pitying angel (The Blessed Virgin's Expostulation), Z196 If music be the food of love Hark! The Echoing Air (From The Fairy Queen) The fatal hour comes on apace, Z421 Incassum Lesbia Sweeter than Roses Cupid, the slyest rogue alive, Z367 From silent shades ('Bess of Bedlam') Z370 Dear pretty youth From Rosy Bowers (From Don Quixote) Now that the sun hath veil'd his light Beneath a poplar's shadow I attempt from Love's sickness fly Let us dance Fairest Isle Nymphs and Shepherds Amidst the shades and cool refreshing streams Z355 Love in their little veins inspires Fly swift ye hours, Z369 They tell us that your mighty powers Plainte: O, Let Me Weep In the black dismal dungeon of despair, Z190 See, even Night herself is here Why should men quarrel? Seek not to know The History of King Richard the Second or The Sicilian Usurper: Retir'd from any mortal's sight, Z581 To arms, heroic Prince O lead me to some peaceful gloom Halcyon days Bid the virtues (Come, ye Sons of Art) Lord, what is man?, Z192 |
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