Album UK 1994 on Hyperion label
Classical (Baroque)
Henry Purcell , 1659-1695 GB album by | |
Red Byrd , *1989 GB album by | |
The Parley Of Instruments , album by | |
Peter Holman hps, org, *1946 GB harpsichord, organ, conductor, album by | |
Richard Wistreich voc, GB bass vocals | |
Paul O'Dette fl, *1954 US lute, theorbo | |
Julia Gooding voc, GB soprano vocals | |
Suzie LeBlanc ss, hps, voc, soprano vocals | |
Angus Smith voc, tenor vocals | |
John Potter voc, GB tenor vocals | |
Mark Caudle vc, vn, *1950 GB viol | |
Judith Tarling vl, vn, GB violin | |
Theresa Caudle vn, violin |
Han Tol recorder |
Peter Holtslag recorder |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Hark, Damon, Hark Z541 | Henry Purcell - Red Byrd, The Parley Of Instruments, Peter Holman | 6:20 | |
2 | How Pleasant Is This Flowery Plain And Grove! Z543 | Henry Purcell - Red Byrd, The Parley Of Instruments, Peter Holman | 7:51 | |
3 | Pavan In G Minor Z751 | Henry Purcell - Red Byrd, The Parley Of Instruments, Peter Holman | 3:28 | |
4 | We Reap All The Pleasures Z547 | Henry Purcell - Red Byrd, The Parley Of Instruments, Peter Holman | 3:47 | |
5 | Hark How All The Wild Musicians Sing Z542 | Henry Purcell - Red Byrd, The Parley Of Instruments, Peter Holman | 6:42 | |
6 | Pavan In A Minor Z749 | Henry Purcell - Red Byrd, The Parley Of Instruments, Peter Holman | 3:26 | |
7 | Pavan In A Major Z748 | Henry Purcell - Red Byrd, The Parley Of Instruments, Peter Holman | 3:09 | |
8 | See Where She Sits 'Weeping' Z508 | Henry Purcell - Red Byrd, The Parley Of Instruments, Peter Holman | 5:55 | |
9 | Oh! What A Scene Does Entertain My Sight Z506 | Henry Purcell - Red Byrd, The Parley Of Instruments, Peter Holman | 7:17 | |
10 | Pavan In B Flat Major Z750 | Henry Purcell - Red Byrd, The Parley Of Instruments, Peter Holman | 3:07 | |
11 | Soft Notes And Gently Raised 'A Serenading Song' Z510 | Henry Purcell - Red Byrd, The Parley Of Instruments, Peter Holman | 6:45 | |
12 | If Ever I More Riches Did Desire Z544 | Henry Purcell - Red Byrd, The Parley Of Instruments, Peter Holman |