Ode for St Cecilia's Day, "Welcome to all the pleasures", Z339 - original version: Here The Deities Approve
Here the Deities approve
The God of Music and of Love;
All the talents they have lent you,
All the blessings they have sent you,
Pleas'd to see what they bestow,
Live and thrive so well below.
The God of Music and of Love;
All the talents they have lent you,
All the blessings they have sent you,
Pleas'd to see what they bestow,
Live and thrive so well below.
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Writer(s): Henry Purcell
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Other Album Tracks
- If music be the food of love, Z.379
- Come ye sons of art: Sound the Trumpet
- Come, ye sons of art, away (1694) Ode for the Birthday of Queen Mary II: Strike the viol, touch the lute
- Chacony, Z628
- King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) / Act 5: Fairest Isle
- King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) / Act 3: What Power art thou?
- Chacony in G minor Z730
- The Fairy Queen / Act 2: One Charming Night
- Pausanius, the Betrayer of his Country. (1695), Z585 - original version: Sweeter Than Roses
- Dido and Aeneas / Act 3: When I Am Laid In Earth - Dido's Lament)
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