作曲者 | Henry Purcell (1659-1695)・ヘンリー・パーセル |
タイトル | Duets, Dialogues and Trios(ソフトカバー) |
出版社 | Novello・ノヴェロ |
シリーズ名 | The Purcell Society: Complete Works, Volume 22b |
楽器編成 | 混声合唱 |
品番 | HL9781846092114 |
校訂者 | Ian Spink |
形状 | xix, 228 ページ・28 cm・ソフトカバー |
出版年 | 2007年 |
出版番号 | NOV151022B |
ISBN | 9781846092114 |
This volume contains thirty vocal duets, six dialogues and two trios by Purcell. Most were originally published in various mescellanies, and also appeared in Orpheus Britannicus. With an introduction, list of sources, editorial method, appendix and commentary.
DUETS
A grasshopper and a fly (Z. 481)
Above the tumults of a busy state (Z. 480)
Alas, how barbarous are we (Z. 482)
Come, dear companions of th’ Arcadian fields (Z. 483)
Come lay by all care (Z. 484)
Dulcibella, whene’er I sue for a kiss (Z. 485)
Fair Cloe my breast so alarms (Z. 486)
Fill the bowl with rosy wine (Z. 487)
Go tell Aminta, gentle swain (Z. 489)
Here’s to thee, Dick (Z. 493)
How sweet is the air and refreshing (Z. 495)
In some kind dream (Z. 497)
I saw fair Chloris all alone (Z. 498)
I spy Celia, Celia eyes me (Z. 499)
Julia, your unjust disdain (Z. 500)
Let Hector, Achilles, and each brave commander (Z. 501)
Lost is my quiet forever (Z. 502)
Nestor, who did to thrice man’s age attain (Z. 503)
O dive custos (Z. 504)
Oft am I by the women told (Z. 505)
Saccharissa’s grown old, and almost past sport (Z. 507)
Sylvia, thou brighter eye of night (Z. 511)
Though my mistress be fair (Z. 514)
Underneath this myrtle shade (Z. 516)
Were I to choose the greatest bliss (Z. 517)
When gay Philander left the plain (Z. 519)
When, lovely Phyllis, thou art kind (Z. 520)
When Myra sings (Z. 521)
When Teucer from his father fled (Z. 522)
While bolts and bars my day control (Z. 523)
DIALOGUES
Has yet your breast no pity learn’d? (Z. 491)
Haste, haste gentle Charon (Z. 490)
Hence, fond deceiver, hence begone! (Z. 492)
Sit down, my dear Sylvia (Z. 509)
While you for me alone had charms (Z. 524)
Why, my Daphne, why complaining (Z. 525)
TRIOS
‘Tis wine was made to rule the day (Z. 546)
When the cock begins to crow (Z. D172)
APPENDIX
A poor blind woman (Z. D171)
In all our Cynthia’s shining sphere (Z. 496)
To this place we’re now come (Z. N526)
What can we poor females do? (Z. 518)