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Purcell: Odes, Vol. 1 – Royal and Ceremonial Odes
CDA66314
Archive Service; also available on CDS44031/8
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Purcell: The Complete Odes & Welcome Songs
CDS44031/8
8CDs Boxed set (at a special price)
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English Lute Songs
CDH55249
Helios (Hyperion's budget label)
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The James Bowman Collection
KING3
Super-budget price sampler — Archive Service Only
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Movement 01: Symphony
Track 18 on CDS44031/8
CD1 [3'39]
8CDs Boxed set (at a special price)
Movement 02: Now does the glorious day appear
Movement 03: Not any one such joy could bring
Movement 04: This does our fertile isle with glory crown
Movement 05: Now does the glorious day appear
Movement 06: It was a work of full as great a weight
Movement 07: By beauteous softness mixed with majesty
Movement 08: Her hero to whose conduct and whose arms
Movement 09: Our dear religion, with our law's defence
Movement 10: No more shall we the great Eliza boast
Movement 11: Now, now, with one united voice
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But the highlight of the work, a movement which surely ranks as one of Purcell’s greatest, is the alto solo, set over a wistfully sighing four-bar dropping ground bass, ‘By beauteous softness’. One of Purcell’s most ravishing solos, especially with its quietly ecstatic vocal line at ‘She with such sweetness’, the voice’s final phrase is overlapped with an exquisite five-part string ritornello of quite melting beauty.
from notes by Robert King © 2010