List of compositions
- Mélodies — When night her purple veil had softly spread: Bass-2 violins • Z.201D
- Mélodies — Ah ! cruel nymph, you give despair: Tenor-b.c. • Z.352
- Mélodies — Ah ! what pains, what racking thiughts: lost • Z.354
- Mélodies — Bacchus is a power divine: Bass-b.c. • Z.360
- Mélodies — I came, I saw, and was undone: Soprano-b.c. • Z.375
- Mélodies — I fain would be free: lost • Z.377
- Mélodies — If music be the food of love: Tenor-b.c. • Z.379A
- Mélodies — If music be the food of love: Tenor-b.c. • Z.379B
- Mélodies — If music be the food of love: Soprano-b.c. • Z.379C
- Mélodies — If prayers and tears "sur la mort de Charles II": Soprano-b.c. • Z.380
- Mélodies — I love and I must ou Bell Barr: Soprano-b.c. • Z.382
- Mélodies — Incassum Lesbia, rogas ou The Queen's Epicedium: Soprano-b.c. • Z.383
- Mélodies — Leave these useless arts in loving • Z.389
- Mélodies — Love arms himself in Celia's eyes: Soprano-b.c. • Z.392
- Mélodies — Lovely Albina's come ashore: Soprano-b.c. • Z.394
- Mélodies — Not all my torments can your pity move: Soprano-b.c. • Z.400
- Mélodies — O ! fair Cedaria, hide those eyes: Soprano-b.c. • Z.402
- Mélodies — O ! how happy's he: unfinished • Z.403
- Mélodies — Olinda in the shades unseen: Soprano-b.c. • Z.404
- Mélodies — Pious Celinda goes to prayers: Tenor-b.c. • Z.410
- Mélodies — Fatal hour comes on apace (The): Soprano-b.c. • Z.421
- Mélodies — Turn then thine eyes • Z.425
- Mélodies — Urge me no more: Soprano-b.c. • Z.426
- Mélodies — What a sad fate is mine: Soprano-b.c. • Z.428
- Mélodies — When my Aemelia smiles: Tenor-b.c. • Z.434
- Mélodies — Who but a slave can well express: Soprano-b.c. • Z.440
- Mélodies — Why so serious, why so grave ?: lost • Z.442
- Mélodies — When Thyrsis did the splendid eye • (1675) • Z.436
- Mélodies — Sweet tyranness, I now resign • (1678) • Z. 70S
- Mélodies — Cease, O my sad soul • (1678) • Z.363
- Mélodies — I saw that you were grown so high • (1678) • Z.387
- Mélodies — More love or more disdain I crave • (1678) • Z.397
- Mélodies — Sweet, be no longer sad • (1678) • Z.418
- Mélodies — When I a lover pale do see • (1678) • Z.433
- Mélodies — Amintas, to my grief I see: Tenor-b.c. • (1679) • Z.356
- Mélodies — I resolve against cringing: Tenor-b.c. • (1679) • Z.386
- Mélodies — Amintor, heedless of his flocks: Tenor-b.c. • (1681) • Z.357
- Mélodies — How I sigh when I think of the charms: Soprano-b.c. • (1681) • Z.374
- Mélodies — I take no pleasure in the sun's bright beams: Soprano-b.c. • (1681) • Z.388
- Mélodies — Pastora's beauties, when unblown: Soprano-b.c. • (1681) • Z.407
- Mélodies — Since one poor view has drawn my heart: Soprano-b.c. • (1681) • Z.416
- Mélodies — When her languishing eyes said 'love': Tenor-b.c. • (1681) • Z.432
- Mélodies — From silent shades or Bess of Bedlam: Sop./Mezzo-b.c./piano • (1683) • Z.370
- Mélodies — Let each gallant heart: Countertenor-b.c. • (1683) • Z.390
- Mélodies — Rashly I swore I would disown: Tenor-b.c. • (1683) • Z.411
- Mélodies — She loves and she confesses too: Soprano-b.c. • (1683) • Z.413
- Mélodies — She, who my poor heart possesses: Contreténor-b.c. • (1683) • Z.415
- Mélodies — Thousand sev'ral ways I tried (A): Tenor-b.c. • (1684) • Z.359
- Mélodies — Beware, poor shepherds: Tenor-b.c. • (1684) • Z.361
- Mélodies — He himself courts his own ruin: Contreténor-b.c. • (1684) • Z.372
- Mélodies — In Cloris all soft charms: Tenor-b.c. • (1684) • Z.384
- Mélodies — Through mournful shades and solitary groves: Sop.-b.c. • (1684) • Z.424
- Mélodies — Cupid, the slyest rogue alive: Tenor-b.c. • (1685) • Z.367
- Mélodies — Farewell, all joys: Countertenor-b.c. • (1685) • Z.368
- Mélodies — If grief has any power to kill: Tenor-b.c. • (1685) • Z.378
- Mélodies — In vain we dissemble: Soprano-b.c. • (1685) • Z.385
- Mélodies — Love is now become a trade: Tenor-b.c. • (1685) • Z.393
- Mélodies — My heart, whenever you appear: Tenor-b.c. • (1685) • Z.399
- Mélodies — Phyllis, talk no more of passion: Tenor-b.c. • (1685) • Z.409
- Mélodies — They say you're angry: Tenor-b.c. • (1685) • Z.422
- Mélodies — While Thyrsis, wrapt in downy sleep: Countertenor-b.c. • (1685) • Z.437
- Mélodies — Ye happy swains, whose nymphs are kind: Soprano-b.c. • (1685) • Z.443
- Mélodies — Whilst Cynthia sung, all angry winds lay still: Tenor-b.c. • (1686) • Z.438
- Mélodies — Amidst the shades and cool refreshing streams: Soprano-b.c. • (1687) • Z.355
- Mélodies — Cease, anxious world: Soprano-b.c. • (1687) • Z.362
- Mélodies — Let formal lovers still pursue: Contreténor-b.c. • (1687) • Z.391
- Mélodies — O solitude, my sweetest choice: Soprano-b.c. • (1687) • Z.406
- Mélodies — Spite of the godhead, pow'rful love: Tenor-b.c. • (1687) • Z.417
- Mélodies — When first Amintas sued for a kiss • (1687) • Z.430
- Mélodies — When first my shepherdess and I: Tenor-b.c. • (1687) • Z.431
- Mélodies — Ah ! how pleasant 'tis to love: Soprano-b.c. • (1688) • Z.353
- Mélodies — Love's power in my heart shall find no compliance: Tenor-b.c. • (1688) • Z.395
- Mélodies — Phyllis, I can ne'er forgive it: Tenor-b.c. • (1688) • Z.408
- Mélodies — Sylvia, now your scorn give over: Contreténor-b.c. • (1688) • Z.420
- Mélodies — This poet sings the Trojan wars or Anacreon's Defeat: Bass-b.c. • (1688) • Z.423
- Mélodies — Corinna is divinely fair: Soprano-b.c. • (1692) • Z.365
- Mélodies — Fly swift, ye hours: Tenor-b.c. • (1692) • Z.369
- Mélodies — On the brow of Richmond Hill: Countertenor-b.c. • (1692) • Z.405
- Mélodies — Stript of their green our groves appear • (1692) • Z.444
- Mélodies — I envy not a monarch's fate • (1693) • Z.376
- Mélodies — No, watch dear Celia, just is found • (1693) • Z.401
- Mélodies — We now, my Thyrsis, never find • (1693) • Z.427
- Mélodies — Ask me to love no more: Contreténor-b.c. • (1694) • Z.358
- Mélodies — Celia's fond, too long I've loved her: Contreténor-b.c. • (1694) • Z.364
- Mélodies — I lov'd fair Celia: Tenor-b.c. • (1694) • Z.381
- Mélodies — Sawney is a bonny lad: Tenor-b.c. • (1694) • Z.412
- Mélodies — What can we poor females do ? • (1694) • Z.429
- Mélodies — Hears not my Phyllis or The Knotting Song: Sop.-b.c. • (1695) • Z.371
- Mélodies — Love, thou canst hear, tho' thou art blind: Tenor-b.c • (1695) • Z.396
- Mélodies — She that would gain a faithful lover: Soprano-b.c. • (1695) • Z.414
- Mélodies — Who can behold Florella's charms ?: Tenor-b.c. • (1695) • Z.441
Sheet music for What can we poor females do ? Purcell
What can we poor females do for 2 flutes and guitar — Henry Purcell
Flute,Guitar,2 flutes and 1 guitar — Score,Set of Parts — Baroque Period
Composed by Henry Purcell (1659-1695). Arranged by David Warin Solomons. Baroque Period. Score, Set of Parts. 6 pages. Published by David Warin Solomons (S0.62101).
Price: $7.00
What can we poor females do (A minor version for two voices and two guitars) — Henry Purcell
Voice,Soprano Voice,Alto Voice,Guitar — Score,Set of Parts — Baroque Period
Composed by Henry Purcell (1659-1695). Arranged by David Warin Solomons. Baroque Period. Score, Set of Parts. 5 pages. Published by David Warin Solomons (S0.20430).
Price: $9.00
What can we poor females do for 2 clarinets and 2 guitars — Henry Purcell
Clarinet,Guitar,2 clarinets and 2 guitars — Score,Set of Parts — Baroque Period
Composed by Henry Purcell (1659-1695). Arranged by David Warin Solomons. Baroque Period. Score, Set of Parts. 7 pages. Published by David Warin Solomons (S0.62103).
Price: $8.00
What can we poor females do for 2 clarinets and piano — Henry Purcell
Piano,Clarinet,2 clarinets and piano — Score,Set of Parts — Baroque Period
Composed by Henry Purcell (1659-1695). Arranged by David Warin Solomons. Baroque Period. Score, Set of Parts. 6 pages. Published by David Warin Solomons (S0.61851).
Price: $7.00
What Can We Poor Females Do — Henry Purcell
2-Part Choir — Choral Score — Classical
Composed by Henry Purcell (1659-1695). Classical. Choral Score. Novello & Co Ltd. #MUSNOV950561. Published by Novello & Co Ltd. (HL.14024776).
Price: $3.00
What can we poor females do for 2 flutes and piano — Henry Purcell
Piano,Flute,2 flutes and piano — Score,Set of Parts — Baroque Period
Composed by Henry Purcell (1659-1695). Arranged by David Warin Solomons. Baroque Period. Score, Set of Parts. 6 pages. Published by David Warin Solomons (S0.61849).
Price: $7.00
What can we poor females do for 2 clarinets and guitar — Henry Purcell
Clarinet,Guitar,2 clarinets and 1 guitar — Score,Set of Parts — Baroque Period
Composed by Henry Purcell (1659-1695). Arranged by David Warin Solomons. Baroque Period. Score, Set of Parts. 11 pages. Published by David Warin Solomons (S0.62099).
Price: $7.00
What can we poor females do (version in E minor for two voices and guitar) — Henry Purcell
Voice,Alto Voice,Tenor Voice,Guitar — Score,Set of Parts — Baroque Period
Composed by Henry Purcell (1659-1695). Arranged by David Warin Solomons. Baroque Period. Score, Set of Parts. 7 pages. Published by David Warin Solomons (S0.20429).
Price: $9.00
A Day at Disneyland (featuring "Mickey Mouse March," "The Great Outdoors," "It's a Small World," "You Can Fly! You Can Fly! You Can Fly!," "The Best Time of Your Life," and "Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me)" (score only) — Michael Story
Full Orchestra — score — Novelty
Featuring: Mickey Mouse March / The Great Outdoors / It's a Small World / You Can Fly! You Can Fly! You Can Fly! / The Best Time of Your Life / Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me). Arranged by Michael Story. Full Orchestra. Pop Intermediate Full Orchestra. Novelty. Score. 36 pages. Duration 5:15. Alfred Music #00-29684S. Published by Alfred Music (AP.29684S).
Price: $9.00
Can Santa Can Can? — Jacques Offenbach
— Score — Christmas
Score Only. Composed by Jacques Offenbach (1819-1880). Arranged by Andrew Balent. Print-instrumental Developing Band. FJH Developing Band. Santa's elves are finished with their seasonal duties and are dancing in celebration. The reindeer join in and so does Mrs. Claus. They decide to invite Santa to join them, but the question is, "Can Santa Can Can?" This novel holiday work combines the fam. Christmas. Score. Duration 1:31. Published by The FJH Music Company Inc (FJ.B1268S).
Price: $5.00
(E) (Cf)
Soprano : Barbara Bonney Susan Gritton
(A)
Contre ténor :James Bowman
(B) (Dh)
Ténor : Charles Daniels Rogers Covey- Crump
(G)
Basse : Michael George
Basse de viole : Mark Caudle - Théorbe/Archiluth : David Miller
Orgue de chambre/Clavecin : Robert King
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Hyp Cds 44161-3
- 1994 -
(C) (H)
Alto : Kathleen Ferrier Contre ténor : Alfred Deller
Piano : Phyllis Spurr Clavecin : Walter Bergmann
- 6H5D - - 1Dgb -
Dec 592160.3 Classica 13
- 1949 - - 1949