Henry Purcell Opere
compositore inglese
2
Commemorazioni 2025 (Morte: Henry Purcell)
- organo a canne, clavicembalo
- opera, inno, ode
- Regno d'Inghilterra
- compositore, organista, musicologo, teorico della musica, autore
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Categorie
non qualificato (3)
Opera per coro (203)
Canzone, ho mentito (158)
Opera (7)
Opera per solista (30)
Opera per orchestra da camera (80)
Musica per il teatro (43)
Attività creativa
1667
8 anni
29 anni
1695
36 anni
Numero di opere
Durata delle opere (media o stimata)
Opere datate
1695
Melodia di tromba in Do maggiore
Opera composto per clavicembalo
Melodia di tromba in Do maggiore
Opera composto per clavicembalo
Marcia in Do maggiore
Opera composto per clavicembalo
Giga in Sol minore
Opera composto per clavicembalo
Ciaccona in Sol minore
Opera composto per clavicembalo
Melodia di tromba in Do maggiore
Opera composto per clavicembalo
Suite in Fa maggiore
Suite in Re minore
Suite in Re maggiore
Suite in Do maggiore
Suite in La minore
Suite in Sol maggiore
Suite in Sol minore
Suite in Sol maggiore
Who can from joy refrain?
Ode
The Tempest or The Enchanted Island
The Spanish Friar or The Double Discovery
The Rival Sisters or The Violence of Love
The Mock Marriage
Oroonoko
Don Quixote
Bonduca or The British Heroine
When Myra sings
O dive custos Auriacae domus
Who can behold Florella's charms?
She that would gain a faithful lover
Pious Celinda goes to prayers
Love, thou canst hear, tho' thou art blind
Incassum Lesbia, incassum rogas
If music be the food of love
Hears not my Phyllis
1694
Sonata in Re maggiore
Great parent, hail!
Ode
Room for th'express
Canone
Bring the bowl and cool Nantz
Canone
Te Deum and Jubilate Deo
Opera in Re
The way of God is an undefiled way
Anthem
Timon of Athens
Tyrannic Love or The Royal Martyr
The Virtuous Wife or Good Luck at Last
The Married Beau or The Curious Impertinent
The Fatal Marriage or The Innocent Adultery
The Canterbury Guests or A Bargain Broken
Distressed Innocence or The Princess of Persia
Dulcibella, when e'er I sue for a kiss
What can we poor females do?
Sawney is a bonny lad
I lov'd fair Celia
Celia's fond, too long I've loved her
Ask me to love no more
1693
Celebrate this festival
Ode
Of all the instruments that are
Canone
Is Charleroy's siege come too?
Canone
Down, down with Bacchus
Canone
Tell me, some pitying angel
Inno
Lord, what is man?
Inno
Awake, ye dead
Inno
In guilty night
Inno
O give thanks unto the Lord
Anthem
The Massacre of Paris
The Marriage-hater Match'd
The Maid's Last Prayer or Any Rather Than Fail
The Female Virtuosos
The Double Dealer
Rule a Wife and Have a Wife
Love Triumphant or Nature Will Prevail
Epsom Wells
We now, my Thyrsis, never find
No watch, dear Celia, just is found
I envy not a monarch's fate
1692
Love's goddess sure was blind
Ode
Blessed is he whose unrighteousness is forgiven
Anthem
The Libertine or The Libertine Destroyed
Sir Anthony Love or The Rambling Lady
Regulus or The Faction of Carthage
Henry the Second, King of England
Cleomenes, the Spartan Hero
Aureng-Zebe or The Great Mogul
Underneath this myrtle shade
Fair Cloe, my breast so alarms
Stript of their green our groves appear
On the brow of Richmond Hill
Fly swift, ye hours
Corinna is divinely fair
1691
Welcome, welcome glorious morn
Ode
Young Colin cleaving of a beam
Canone
The surrender of Limerick
Canone
Let us drink to the blades
Canone
The Wives' Excuse or Cuckolds Make Themselves
The Richmond Heiress or A Woman Once in the Right
The Old Bachelor
The Knight of Malta
The Indian Emperor or The Conquest of Mexico
The Gordian Knot Unty'd
Why, my Daphne, why complaining?
Lost is my quiet forever
1690
Of old when heroes thought it base
Ode
Arise my Muse
Ode
I gave her cakes and I gave her ale
Canone
My song shall be always
Anthem
Prophetess or The History of Dioclesian or Dioclesian
testi di Thomas Betterton
Anteprima in 1690
Circe
Amphitryon or The Two Sosias
High on a throne of glitt'ring ore
O! how happy's he
1689
Now does the glorious day appear
Ode
Celestial music did the gods inspire
Ode
True Englishmen drink a good health
Canone
If all be true that I do think
Canone
Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem
Anthem
Were I to choose the greatest bliss
Nestor, who did to thrice man's age attain
Let Hector, Achilles and each brave commander
See how the fading glories of the year
1688
Sum up all the delights
Canone
Pale faces, stand by
Canone
Now, now we are met and humours agree
Canone
My lady's coachman, John
Canone
With sick and famish'd eyes
Inno
We sing to him, whose wisdom form'd the ear
Inno
The earth trembled
Inno
Sleep, Adam, sleep and take thy rest
Inno
Now that the sun hath veiled his light
Inno
Let the night perish
Inno
In the black dismal dungeon of despair
Inno
How long, great God?
Inno
How have I strayed
Inno
Close thine eyes and sleep secure
Inno
The Lord is King, the earth may be glad
Anthem
O sing unto the Lord
Anthem
Blessed is the man that feareth the Lord
Anthem
Blessed is he that considereth the poor
Anthem
Blessed are they that fear the Lord
Anthem
A Fool's Preferment or The Three Dukes of Dunstable
How pleasant is this flowery plain
Here's to thee, Dick
Has yet your breast no pity learn'd?
This poet sings the Trojan wars
Sylvia, now your scorn give over
Phyllis, I can ne'er forgive it
Love's power in my heart shall find no compliance
Ah! how pleasant 'tis to love
Aaron thus propos'd to Moses
1687
Melodia in Do maggiore
Opera composto per clavicembalo
Melodia in Do maggiore
Opera composto per clavicembalo
Minuetto in Re minore
Opera composto per clavicembalo
Minuetto in Re minore
Opera composto per clavicembalo
A New Ground in E minor
Opera in Mi minore, composto per clavicembalo
Suite in Do maggiore
Sefauchi's Farewell in D minor
Opera in Re minore
A New Scotch Tune in G major
Opera in Sol
Rigaudon in Do maggiore
Minuetto in La minore
Minuetto in La minore
Marcia in Do maggiore
Marcia in Do maggiore
A New Irish Tune in G major
Opera in Sol
To all lovers of music
Canone
Misere Mei - Canon 4 in 2
Canone
Thy way, O God, is holy
Anthem
Thou know'st, Lord, the secrets of our hearts
Anthem
Sing unto God
Anthem
Praise the Lord, O my soul, O Lord my God
Anthem
Behold, I bring you glad tidings
Anthem
Oft am I by the women told
Julia, your unjust disdain
I spy Celia, Celia eyes me
How sweet is the air and refreshing
I saw fair Cloris all alone
How sweet is the air and refreshing
Hence, fond deceiver
Fill the bowl with rosy wine
Gently shepherds, you that know
When first my shepherdess and I
When first Amintas sued for a kiss
Spite of the godhead, pow'rful love
O solitude, my sweetest choice
Let formal lovers still pursue
Cease, anxious world
Amidst the shades and cool refreshing streams
1686
Ye tuneful Muses
Ode
Wine in a morning makes us frolic and gay
Canone
When V and I together meet
Canone
Under this stone lies Gabriel John
Canone
Under a green elm lies Luke Shepherd's helm
Canone
Tis too late for a coach
Canone
The miller's daughter riding
Canone
The Macedon youth
Canone
Once in our lives let us drink to our wives
Canone
He that drinks is immortal
Canone
Full bags, a brisk bottle
Canone
Drink on till night be spent
Canone
An ape, a lion, a fox and an ass
Canone
When Teucer from his father fled
Sylvia, 'tis true you're fair
Saccharissa's grown old
How great are the blessings 'A Health to King James'
Come, dear companions of th'Arcadian fields
Whilst Cynthia sung, all angry winds lay still
1685
I was glad when they said unto me
Anthem
Why, why are all the Muses mute?
Ode
Raise raise the voice
Ode
Would you know how we meet
Canone
Who comes there?
Canone
To thee, to thee and to a maid
Canone
Tis women makes us love
Canone
Tis easy to force
Canone
Since the duke is return's
Canone
Now England's great council's assembled
Canone
Let the grave folks go preach
Canone
God save our sovereign Charles
Canone
Come my hearts, play your parts
Canone
A health to the nut-brown lass
Canone
Unto Thee will I cry
Anthem
They that go down to the sea in ships
Anthem
The Lord is my light
Anthem
Rejoice in the Lord always
Anthem
Praise the Lord, O my soul, and all that is within me
Anthem
O praise God in his holiness
Anthem
My heart is inditing
Anthem
I will give thanks unto Thee, O Lord
Anthem
It is a good thing to give thanks
Anthem
Awake, put on thy strength
Anthem
The English Lawyer
Sophonisba or Hannibal's Overthrow
When, lovely Phyllis, thou art kind
Though my mistress be fair
Soft notes and gently raised
Sit down, my dear Sylvia
Come, lay by all care
Musing on cares of human fate
Farewell, ye rocks
Ye happy swains, whose nymphs are kind
While Thyrsis, wrapt in downy sleep
They say you're angry
Phillis, talk no more of passion
My heart, wherever you appear
Love is now become a trade
In vain we dissemble
If grief has any power to kill
Farewell, all joys
Cupid, the slyest rogue alive
1684
From those serene and rapturous joys
Ode
When gay Philander left the plain
Let us, kind Lesbia, give away
Through mournful shades and solitary groves
In Cloris all soft charms
He himself courts his own ruin
Beware, poor Shepherds
A thousand sev'ral ways I tried
1683
Welcome to all the pleasures
Ode
Laudate Ceciliam
Ode
From hardy climes and dangerous toils of war
Ode
Fly, bold rebellion
Ode
Young John the gard'ner
Canone
I was glad when they said unto me
Anthem
Hear my prayer, O Lord
Anthem
Hear my prayer, O God
Anthem
Be merciful unto me
Anthem
When Strephon found his passion vain
She who my poor heart possesses
She loves and she confesses too
Rashly I swore I would disown
Let each gallant heart
From silent shades and the Elysian groves
1682
What, what shall be done in behalf of the man?
Ode
The summer's absence unconcerned we bear
Ode
Deus misereator
Opera in Si bemolle
Cantate Domino
Opera in Si bemolle
Nunc dimittis
Opera in Si bemolle
Magnificat
Opera in Si bemolle
Nicene Creed
Opera in Si bemolle
Kyrie Eleison
Opera in Si bemolle
Jubilate Deo
Opera in Si bemolle
Benedicite Omnia Opera
Opera in Si bemolle
Benedictus
Opera in Si bemolle
Te Deum Laudamus
Opera in Si bemolle
Hear me, O Lord, the great support
Inno
Remember not, O Lord, our offences
Anthem
O Lord, Thou art my God
Anthem
O Lord God of hosts
Anthem
O God, thou has cast us out
Anthem
O God, thou art my god
Anthem
Man that is born of woman
Anthem
Lord, how long wilt Thou be angry?
Anthem
Let mine eyes run down with tears
Anthem
I will give thanks unto the Lord
Anthem
In the midst of life
Anthem
In thee, O Lord, do I put my trust
Anthem
Bow down thine ear, O Lord
Anthem
1681
Swifter, Isis, swifter flow
Ode
Begin the song, and strike the living lyre
Inno
Awake, and with attention hear
Inno
Save me, O God
Anthem
Give sentence with me, O Lord
Anthem
Sir Barnaby Whigg or No Wit Like a Woman's
The History of King Richard the Second or The Sicilian Usurper
When her languishing eyes said 'love'
Since one poor view has drawn my heart
Pastora's beauties when unblown
I take no pleasure in the sun's bright beams
How I sigh when I think of the charms
Amintor, heedless of his flocks
1680
Trío sonata in Re maggiore
Trío sonata in Fa maggiore
Trío sonata in Sol minore
Trío sonata in Do maggiore
Trío sonata in Sol minore
Trío sonata in Sol minore
Trío sonata in Re minore
Trío sonata in La minore
Trío sonata in Mi bemolle maggiore
Trío sonata in Si minore
Trío sonata in Re maggiore
Trío sonata in Fa minore
Trío sonata in La maggiore
Trío sonata in Do minore
Trío sonata in Sol maggiore
Trío sonata in Mi minore
Trío sonata in Do maggiore
Trío sonata in La minore
Trío sonata in Fa maggiore
Trío sonata in Re minore
Trío sonata in Si bemolle maggiore
Trío sonata in Sol minore
Ouverture in Sol minore
Pavana in Sol minore
Pavana in Sol minore
Pavana in Si bemolle maggiore
Pavana in La minore
Pavana in La maggiore
Fantasy upon a Ground in D major/F major
Fantasia
Welcome, vicegerent of the mighty king
Ode
Here's that will challenge all the fair
Canone
When on my sickbed I languish
Inno
Since God, so tender a regard
Inno
O Lord our governor
Inno
O, I'm sick of life
Inno
O all ye people, clap your hands
Inno
Lord, not to us, but to thy name
Inno
Lord, I can suffer thy rebukes
Inno
Jehova, quam multi sunt (hestes)
Inno
Early, O Lord, my fainting soul
Inno
Beati omnes (qui timent Dominium)
Inno
Ah! few and full of sorrow
Inno
Gloria Patri et Filio - Canon 4 in 1
Canone
Gloria Patri et Filio - Canon 4 in 1 per arsin et thesin
Canone
Gloria Patri et Filio - Canon 3 in 1
Canone
Gloria Patri et Filio
Canone
Out of the deep have I called
Anthem
Behold now, praise the Lord
Anthem
Theodosius or The Force of Love
1679
O Lord, our governor
Anthem
O God, the king of glory
Anthem
Let God arise
Anthem
I will sing unto the Lord
Anthem
Blow up the trumpet in Sion
Anthem
Blessed be the Lord my strength
Anthem
What hope for us remains now he is gone?
Since the pox or the plague
Scarce had the rising sun appear'd
I resolve against cringing
Amintas, to my grief I see
1678
Sound the trumpet, beat the drum
Ode
Sweet tyranness, I now resign
When I a lover pale do see
Sweet, be no longer sad
More love or more disdain I crave
I saw that you were grown so high
Cease, O my sad soul
1677
1676
1675
When Thyrsis did the splendid eye
1674
1673
1672
1671
1670
1669
1668
1667
Sweet tyranness, I now resign
Opere non datate
Voluntary per clavicembalo
Preludio per clavicembalo in Do maggiore
Aria per clavicembalo in Fa maggiore
Aria in Re minore
Opera composto per clavicembalo
Aria in Re minore
Opera composto per clavicembalo
Aria in Sol minore
Opera composto per clavicembalo
Ouverture in Sol minore
Opera composto per clavicembalo
Ouverture in Re maggiore
Opera composto per clavicembalo
Ouverture in Re maggiore
Opera composto per clavicembalo
Ouverture in Do minore
Opera composto per clavicembalo
Hornpipe in Mi minore
Opera composto per clavicembalo
Hornpipe in Re minore
Opera composto per clavicembalo
Hornpipe in Si bemolle maggiore
Opera composto per clavicembalo
Ground in C minor
Opera in Do minore, composto per clavicembalo
Aria in Re minore
Opera composto per clavicembalo
Aria in Re minore
Opera composto per clavicembalo
Preludio per clavicembalo in Sol minore
If the Lord himself
Anthem
Keyboard Ground in D minor
Opera in Re minore, composto per clavicembalo
Keyboard Ground in C minor
Opera in Do minore, composto per clavicembalo
O god, they that love thy name
Anthem
Trío sonata in Sol minore
Ouverture in Sol minore
Ouverture in Re minore
Voluntary in La maggiore
Voluntary in Sol maggiore
Voluntary in Re minore
Voluntary in Re minore
Voluntary in Do maggiore
Verso in Fa maggiore
Suite
The Queen's Dolour in A minor
Opera in La minore
Sarabanda in La minore
Preludio in La minore
Minuetto in Sol maggiore
Ground on Gamut in G major
Opera in Sol
Corrente in Sol maggiore
Allemande e corrente in La minore
Allemanda
Aria in Sol maggiore
Soldier, soldier, take off thy wine
Canone
Sir Walter enjoying his damsel
Canone
Since time so kind to us does prove
Canone
Prithee be n't so sad and serious
Canone
Pox on you for a fop
Canone
One industrious insect
Canone
Once, twice, thrice, I Julia tried
Canone
Here's a health, pray let it pass
Canone
Great Apollo and Bacchus
Canone
Come let us drink
Canone
Call for the reckoning
Canone
As Roger last night to Jenny lay close
Canone
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis
Opera in Sol minore
Hosanna to the highest
Inno
Full of wrath his threatening breath
Inno
O happy man that fears the Lord
Inno
Burford psalm-tune in G minor
Opera in Sol minore
Laudate Dominum - Canon 3 in 1
Canone
Gloria Patri et Filio - Canon 7 in 1 at the unison
Canone
Joy, mirth, triumphs I do defy
Canone
Turn thou us, O good Lord
Anthem
Thy word is a lantern unto my feet
Anthem
Thy righteousness, O God, is very high
Anthem
The Lord is king, be the people never so impatient
Anthem
O Lord, rebuke me not
Anthem
O consider my adversity
Anthem
When night her purple veil had softly spread
When the cock begins to crow
A Poor blind woman
We reap all the pleasures
Tis wine was made to rule the day
In a deep vision's intellectual scene 'The Complaint'
If ever I more riches did desire
Hark how the wild musicians sing
Hark Damon, hark
While you for me alone had charms
While bolts and bars my days control
What can we poor females do?
Trip it, trip it in a ring
There never was so wretched lover as I
Sylvia, thou brighter eye of night
See where she sits
Oh! what a scene does entertain my sight
In all our Cynthia's shining sphere
Haste, gentle Charon
Go tell Amynta, gentle swain
Alas, how barbarous we are
Young Thyrsis' fate, ye hills and groves, deplore
No, to what purpose should I speak
Draw near, you lovers
Beneath a dark and melancholy grove
Why so serious, why so grave?
Who but a slave can well express
When my Aemelia smiles
What a sad fate is mine
Urge me no more
Turn then thine eyes
The fatal hour comes on apace
Olinda in the shades unseen
O! fair Cedaria, hide those eyes
Not all my torments can your pity move
Lovely Albina's come ashore
Love arms himself in Celia's eyes
Leave these useless arts in loving
I love and I must
If prayers and tears
I fain would be free
I came, I saw, and was undone
How delightful's the life of an innocent swain
Bacchus is a power divine
Ah! Cruel nymph, you give despair
Ah! Cruel nymph, you give despair
Canto in Sol maggiore
Canto in Re minore
Canto in Sol maggiore
Canto in Sol maggiore
Canto in La minore