Sweeter than roses: songs of Henry Purcell
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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Purcell, Henry 1659-1695 (Author)
Other Authors: Partridge, Ian 1938- (Performer), Malcolm, George 1917-1997 (Performer)
Format: Audio
Language:Undetermined
Published: [S.l.] Enigma Records P 1978
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Item Description:Enth.: Sweeter than roses. Ah! How sweet it is to love. Oh! Lead me to some peaceful gloom. Music for a while. Man, that is for woman made. I see she flies me ev'rywhere. Since from dear Astraea's sight. If music be the food of love. I attempt from love's sickness to fly. I'll sail upon the dog-star. A morning hymn. Let the night perish. Lord, what is man, lost man. The earth trembled. An evening hymn. Crown the altar. A new ground. - Interpr.: Ian Partridge (Ten). George Malcolm (Cemb).
Physical Description:1 Schallpl. in Album 30 cm