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Three elegies & music for strings / Purcell.
Author
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695
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Format
Audio
Language
English
Published/Created
London : Editions de l'Oiseau-Lyre, ℗1977.
Description
1 audio disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo ; 12 in.
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Mendel Music Library - Remote Storage (ReCAP): Mendel Music Library Use Only
LS- 13309
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Subject(s)
Vocal duets with continuo
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Chamber music
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Performer
Academy of Ancient Music
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Hill, Martyn
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Keyte, Christopher
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Series
Florilegium series
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Notes
The elegies are for tenor, bass, and continuo.
Participant(s)/Performer(s)
Martyn Hill, tenor ; Christopher Keyte, bass ; Academy of Ancient Music.
Contents
Pavan 1 in A major a 3 (Z. 748) (3:32 sec.)
Pavan 2 in A minor a 3 (Z. 749) (2:56 sec.)
Elegy on the death of John Playford (Z. 464) (5:18 sec.)
Pavan 3 in B flat major a 3 (Z. 750) (3:03 sec.)
Pavan 4 in G minor a 3 (Z. 751) (3:22 sec.)
Fantazia, three parts on a ground (Z. 731) (4:53 sec.)
Trio sonata for violin, bass viol, and organ (Z. 780) (6:51 sec.)
Elegy on the death of Thomas Farmer (Z. 473) (5:32 sec.)
Pavan 5 in G minor a 4 (Z. 752) (4:10 sec.)
Elegy on the death of Matthew Locke (Z. 472) (3:37 sec.)
Chacony (Z. 730) (4:49 sec.)
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Publisher no.
DSLO 514
OCLC
23530383
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