Henry Purcell Musica vocale: Opera per coro
A health to the nut-brown lass
1685
Ah! few and full of sorrow
1680
An ape, a lion, a fox and an ass
1686
Arise my Muse
1690
As Roger last night to Jenny lay close
Awake, and with attention hear
1681
Awake, put on thy strength
1685
Awake, ye dead
1693
Beati omnes (qui timent Dominium)
1680
Begin the song, and strike the living lyre
1681
Behold, I bring you glad tidings
1687
Behold now, praise the Lord
1680
Be merciful unto me
1683
Benedicite Omnia Opera
1682
Benedictus
1682
Blessed are they that fear the Lord
1688
Blessed be the Lord my strength
1679
Blessed is he that considereth the poor
1688
Blessed is he whose unrighteousness is forgiven
1692
Blessed is the man that feareth the Lord
1688
Blow up the trumpet in Sion
1679
Bow down thine ear, O Lord
1682
Bring the bowl and cool Nantz
1694
Burford psalm-tune in G minor
Call for the reckoning
Cantate Domino
1682
Canto in La minore
Canto in Re minore
Canto in Sol maggiore
Canto in Sol maggiore
Canto in Sol maggiore
Celestial music did the gods inspire
1689
Close thine eyes and sleep secure
1688
Come let us drink
Come my hearts, play your parts
1685
Come ye sons of Art, away
1694
Deus misereator
1682
Down, down with Bacchus
1693
Drink on till night be spent
1686
Early, O Lord, my fainting soul
1680
Fly, bold rebellion
1683
From hardy climes and dangerous toils of war
1683
From those serene and rapturous joys
1684
Full bags, a brisk bottle
1686
Full of wrath his threatening breath
Give sentence with me, O Lord
1681
Gloria Patri et Filio
1680
Gloria Patri et Filio - Canon 3 in 1
1680
Gloria Patri et Filio - Canon 4 in 1
1680
Gloria Patri et Filio - Canon 4 in 1 per arsin et thesin
1680
Gloria Patri et Filio - Canon 7 in 1 at the unison
God save our sovereign Charles
1685
Great Apollo and Bacchus
Great God and just
1688
Great parent, hail!
1694
Hear me, O Lord, and that soon
1682
Hear me, O Lord, the great support
1682
Hear my prayer, O God
1683
Hear my prayer, O Lord
1683
Here's a health, pray let it pass
Here's that will challenge all the fair
1680
He that drinks is immortal
1686
Hosanna to the highest
How have I strayed
1688
How long, great God?
1688
If all be true that I do think
1689
I gave her cakes and I gave her ale
1690
In guilty night
1693
In the black dismal dungeon of despair
1688
In thee, O Lord, do I put my trust
1682
In the midst of life
1682
Is Charleroy's siege come too?
1693
It is a good thing to give thanks
1685
I was glad when they said unto me
1683
I will give thanks unto Thee, O Lord
1685
I will give thanks unto the Lord
1682
I will sing unto the Lord
1679
Jehova, quam multi sunt (hestes)
1680
Joy, mirth, triumphs I do defy
Jubilate Deo
1682
Kyrie Eleison
1682
Laudate Ceciliam
1683
Laudate Dominum - Canon 3 in 1
Let God arise
1679
Let mine eyes run down with tears
1682
Let the grave folks go preach
1685
Let the night perish
1688
Let us drink to the blades
1691
Lord, how long wilt Thou be angry?
1682
Lord, I can suffer thy rebukes
1680
Lord, not to us, but to thy name
1680
Lord, what is man?
1693
Lord, who can tell how oft he offendeth?
1677
Love's goddess sure was blind
1692
Magnificat
1682
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis
Man that is born of woman
1682
Misere Mei - Canon 4 in 2
1687
Music for the funeral of Queen Mary
1695
My beloved spake
1677
My heart is fixed, O God
1685
My heart is inditing
1685
My lady's coachman, John
1688
My song shall be always
1690
Nicene Creed
1682
Now does the glorious day appear
1689
Now England's great council's assembled
1685
Now, now we are met and humours agree
1688
Now that the sun hath veiled his light
1688
Nunc dimittis
1682
O all ye people, clap your hands
1680
O consider my adversity
Of all the instruments that are
1693
Of old when heroes thought it base
1690
O give thanks unto the Lord
1693
O God, the king of glory
1679
O God, thou art my god
1682
O God, thou has cast us out
1682
O happy man that fears the Lord
O, I'm sick of life
1680
O Lord God of hosts
1682
O Lord, grant the King a long life
1685
O Lord our governor
1680
O Lord, our governor
1679
O Lord, rebuke me not
O Lord, Thou art my God
1682
Once in our lives let us drink to our wives
1686
Once, twice, thrice, I Julia tried
One industrious insect
O praise God in his holiness
1685
O praise the Lord, all ye heathen
1681
O sing unto the Lord
1688
Out of the deep have I called
1680
Pale faces, stand by
1688
Plung'd in the confines of despair
1680
Pox on you for a fop
Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem
1689
Praise the Lord, O my soul, and all that is within me
1685
Praise the Lord, O my soul, O Lord my God
1687
Prithee be n't so sad and serious
Raise raise the voice
1685
Rejoice in the Lord always
1685
Remember not, O Lord, our offences
1682
Room for th'express
1694
Save me, O God
1681
Since God, so tender a regard
1680
Since the duke is return's
1685
Since time so kind to us does prove
Sing unto God
1687
Sir Walter enjoying his damsel
Sleep, Adam, sleep and take thy rest
1688
Soldier, soldier, take off thy wine
Sound the trumpet, beat the drum
1678
Sum up all the delights
1688
Swifter, Isis, swifter flow
1681
Te Deum and Jubilate Deo
1694
Te Deum Laudamus
1682
Tell me, some pitying angel
1693
The earth trembled
1688
The Lord is king, be the people never so impatient
The Lord is King, the earth may be glad
1688
The Lord is my light
1685
The Macedon youth
1686
The miller's daughter riding
1686
The summer's absence unconcerned we bear
1682
The surrender of Limerick
1691
The way of God is an undefiled way
1694
They that go down to the sea in ships
1685
Thou know'st, Lord, the secrets of our hearts
1687
Thy righteousness, O God, is very high
Thy way, O God, is holy
1687
Thy word is a lantern unto my feet
Tis easy to force
1685
Tis too late for a coach
1686
Tis women makes us love
1685
To all lovers of music
1687
To thee, to thee and to a maid
1685
True Englishmen drink a good health
1689
Turn thou us, O good Lord
Under a green elm lies Luke Shepherd's helm
1686
Under this stone lies Gabriel John
1686
Unto Thee will I cry
1685
Welcome to all the pleasures
1683
Welcome, vicegerent of the mighty king
1680
Welcome, welcome glorious morn
1691
We sing to him, whose wisdom form'd the ear
1688
What, what shall be done in behalf of the man?
1682
When on my sickbed I languish
1680
When V and I together meet
1686
Who can from joy refrain?
1695
Who comes there?
1685
Who hath believed our report?
1680
Why do the heathen so furiously rage together?
1685
Why, why are all the Muses mute?
1685
Wine in a morning makes us frolic and gay
1686
With sick and famish'd eyes
1688
Would you know how we meet
1685
Ye tuneful Muses
1686
Young Colin cleaving of a beam
1691
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