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I take no pleasure in the sun's bright beams, Z388
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1681
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Recordings
Cover of 'Purcell: Secular solo songs, Vol. 2' (CDA66720)
Cover of 'Purcell: The complete secular solo songs' (CDS44161/3)
Details
Track 19 on CDA66720 [1'49] Last few remaining
Track 19 on CDS44161/3 CD2 [1'49] 3CDs Boxed set (at a special price)
I take no pleasure in the sun's bright beams, Z388
The text of this song appears, without music, in a manuscript of poems and pieces collected in the late seventeenth century at Winchester College (British Museum MS 14047, f.126v). In that manuscript the poem appears under the heading ‘Some of my dear Mother Chamberlaine’s Verses’. The setting is a sad one, as a desolate lover muses on the ‘woes of my neglected love’. Purcell’s setting eloquently captures that air of melancholy, colouring the ‘dark and silent shady grove’ and ‘Death’s embraces’ at the lower end of the voice, and rising in hopeless expectation that just one look ‘from those dear eyes’ will release the poet from his torment.

from notes by Robert King © 2003

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