HENRY PURCELL
Two Latin Motets
1
Johova, quam multi sunt hostes mei
5:59
Simon Berridge tenor
Simon Birchall bass
2
Miserere mei
1:10
Funeral Sentences
3
Man that is born of a woman
2:38
4
In the midst of life
4:49
5
Thou knowest, Lord, the secrets of our hearts (first setting)
3:31
Elegy on the Death of Queen Mary
6
Incassum, Lesbia, incassum rogas
7:14
Ode for Queen Mary's Birthday, 1692 Love's goddess sure was blind
7
Symphony
5:06
8
Love's goddess sure was blind this day
3:00
Simon Berridge
9
Those eyes that form, that lofty mien
1:21
Simon Birchall
10
Sweetness of nature, and true wit
2:44
Simon Berridge tenor I
Neil MacKenzie tenor II
David Woodcock violin
Helen Orsler violin
11
Long may she reign over this Isle
2:47
Libby Crabtree soprano
12
May her blest example chase
2:02
Neil MacKenzie
13
Many such days may she behold
3:08
Simon Berridge
Simon Birchall
14
May she to heaven late return
2:58
Elegy on the Death of Queen Mary
15
O dive custos auricae domus
6:38
Carys Lane soprano duet
Libby Crabtree soprano duet
The Complete Funeral Music for Queen Mary (1695) Order of Service at The Burial of the Dead
JAMES PAISIBLE
16
The Queen's Farewell
4:29
HENRY PURCELL
17
March
1:43
THOMAS TOLLETT
18
The Queen's Farewell
2:51
HENRY PURCELL
19
March
1:29
THOMAS MORLEY
20
I am the resurrection and the life
1:20
21
I know that my redeemer liveth
1:37
22
We brought nothing into this world
1:41
23
Man that is born of a woman
1:14
24
In the midst of life
1:23
HENRY PURCELL
25
Thos knowest, Lord, the secrets of our hearts
1:57
26
Canzona
2:28
THOMAS MORLEY
27
I heard a voice from heaven
1:33
Harry Christophers