1 |
Tell me, some pitying angel (The blessed Virgin's expostulation) |
Henry Purcell |
7:24 |
2 |
In the black, dismal dungeon of despair |
Henry Purcell |
4:09 |
3 |
We sing to him, whose wisdom form'd the ear |
Henry Purcell |
2:02 |
4 |
Air in G minor |
Henry Purcell |
1:25 |
5 |
Great God, and just (A penitential hymn) |
Henry Purcell |
2:29 |
6 |
My song shall be alway (psalm 89) |
Henry Purcell |
3:06 |
7 |
Ground in D minor |
Henry Purcell |
1:30 |
8 |
Lord, what is man? |
Henry Purcell |
5:22 |
9 |
Let the night perish (Job's curse) |
Henry Purcell |
4:16 |
10 |
Chaconne in G minor |
Henry Purcell |
2:26 |
11 |
The night is come (An evening hymn) |
Henry Purcell |
2:32 |
12 |
With sick and famish'd eyes |
Henry Purcell |
5:15 |
13 |
How have I stray'd |
Henry Purcell |
3:38 |
14 |
Suite in G minor: I. Prelude |
Henry Purcell |
1:25 |
15 |
Suite in G minor: II. Allemande |
Henry Purcell |
3:31 |
16 |
Suite in G minor: III. Courante |
Henry Purcell |
1:49 |
17 |
Suite in G minor: IV. Sarabande |
Henry Purcell |
2:01 |
18 |
My opening eyes are purged (A divine song of the Passion of our Saviour) |
Henry Purcell |
4:17 |
19 |
How long, great God (The aspiration) |
Henry Purcell |
3:36 |
20 |
Ground in C minor |
Henry Purcell |
2:31 |
21 |
Sleep, Adam, and take thy rest |
Henry Purcell |
1:30 |
22 |
Thou wakeful shepherd (A morning hymn) |
Henry Purcell |
2:56 |
23 |
The earth trembled (On our Saviour's Passion) |
Henry Purcell |
2:07 |
24 |
Now that the sun hath veil'd his light (An evening hymn on a ground) |
Henry Purcell |
4:10 |