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composer:Henry Purcell (in 1694)
librettist:Nahum Tate
part of:Birthday Ode for Queen Mary "Come Ye Sons of Art", Z. 323 (order: 8)

Recordings

DateTitleAttributesArtistLength
recordings
1955Come, Ye Sons of Art, Z. 323: VIII. "These Are the Sacred Charms"Bruce Boyce, Ruggero Gerlin, L'Ensemble Orchestral de L'Oiseau-Lyre1:50
1976-02-15 – 1976-02-17Ode for the Birthday of Queen Mary “Come, ye Sons of Art”, Z.323: VIII. Aria: “These, are the sacred charms”Sir Thomas Allen, Monteverdi Choir, Equale Brass Ensemble, Monteverdi Orchestra, Sir John Eliot Gardiner1:41
1976-02Birthday Ode for Queen Mary “Come Ye Sons of Art Away”, Z. 323: These, are the sacred charmsSir Thomas Allen, Charles Brett, Felicity Lott, Monteverdi Choir, John Williams, Equale Brass Ensemble, Monteverdi Orchestra, John Eliot Gardiner1:40
1988-07Come, ye sons of art, away, Z. 323: “These are the sacred charms” (bass)Stephen Richardson, Paul Goodwin, The English Concert, Trevor Pinnock1:40
Ode For Queen Mary's Birthday "Come Ye Sons of Art", Z. 323: VIII. "These are the sacred charms"The Taverner Choir, Consort & Players, Andrew Parrott1:33
Ode for the Birthday of Mary II, 1694, Z. 323 "Come, Ye Sons of Art": "These Are the Sacred Charms That Shield" (Bass)Deller Consort, Alfred Deller, Oriana Concert Orchestra1:43
Ode for the Birthday of Queen Mary, 1694 "Come, ye sons of Art", Z 323: These are the sacred charmsChoir of King’s College, Cambridge, Academy of Ancient Music, Stephen Cleobury1:33