Divine Hymns

~ Release by Purcell; William Christie, Les Arts Florissants (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

1CD
#TitleArtistLength
1Jehova, quam multi sunt hostes meiHenry Purcell5:34
2What art thou?
conductor:
William Christie
performer:
Les Arts Florissants
recording of:
What art thou?
composer:
William Croft (in 1714)
William Croft5:08
3Lord, what is manHenry Purcell6:00
4Hosanna to the highestHenry Purcell3:33
5Tell me, some pitying angelHenry Purcell7:10
6Since God so tender a regard
bass vocals [contrabass]:
Konstantin Wolff
countertenor vocals:
Thomas Michael Allen
tenor vocals:
Paul Agnew
orchestra and performer:
Les Arts Florissants
conductor:
William Christie
recording of:
Since God so tender a regard, Z. 143
composer:
Henry Purcell
part of:
Henry Purcell: An Analytical Catalogue of His Music (number: Z. 143)
Henry Purcell4:22
7In the midst of life / Thou know'st, LordHenry Purcell5:18
8Peaceful is he, and most secureJohn Blow2:37
9Lord! I have sinnedPelham Humfrey2:40
10O all ye people, clap your handsHenry Purcell2:54
11In guilty nightHenry Purcell9:34
12The night is comeHenry Purcell3:34
13Close thine eyes and sleep secureHenry Purcell3:12
14Wilt thou forgive that sinPelham Humfrey2:50
15Now that the Sun hath veil'd his lightHenry Purcell4:22
16Salvator mundi
conductor:
William Christie
performer:
Les Arts Florissants
recording of:
Salvator mundi
composer:
John Blow
John Blow3:14

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ASIN:FR: B000UNBQX2 [info]