Zimmerman Directory
The Zimmerman directory refers to the complete list of works by the English composer Henry Purcell based on the catalog by Franklin B. Zimmerman : Henry Purcell, 1659-1695. An Analytical Catalog of his Music. Macmillan, London 1963.
Purcell's works - sorted by catalog raisonné (Z)
Z numbers according to the catalog raisonné by Franklin B. Z immerman (* 1923).
Anthems
- Z 001 , Full Anthem, Awake, put on thy strength (c. 1682-5)
- Z 002 , Full Anthem, Behold, I bring you glad tidings (1687)
- Z 003 , Full Anthem, Behold now, praise the Lord (c. 1680)
- Z 004 , Full Anthem, Be merciful unto me (before 1683)
- Z 005 , Full Anthem, Blessed are they that fear the Lord (1688)
- Z 006 , Full Anthem, Blessed be the Lord my strength (before 1679)
- Z 007 , Full Anthem, Blessed is he that considereth the poor (c. 1688)
- Z 008 , Full Anthem, Blessed is he whose unrighteousness is forgiven (c. 1680–92)
- Z 009 , Full Anthem, Blessed is the man that feareth the Lord (c. 1688)
- Z 010 , Full Anthem, Blow up the trumpet in Sion (before 1679)
- Z 011 , Verse Anthem, Bow down thine ear, O Lord (c. 1680–82)
- Z 012 , Verse Anthem, Give sentence with me, O Lord (before 1681)
- Z 013 , Verse Anthem, Hear me, O Lord, and that soon (c. 1680–82) - [There are 2 arrangements of this piece, Z 013A and Z 013B respectively]
- Z 014 , Verse Anthem, Hear my prayer, O Got (before 1683)
- Z 015 , Full Anthem, Hear my prayer, O Lord (before 1683)
- Z 016 , Verse Anthem, In thee, O Lord, do I put my trust (c. 1682)
- Z 017 , Full Anthem, In the midst of life (before 1682) - [There are 2 arrangements of this piece, Z 017A and Z 017B respectively]
- Z 018 , Verse Anthem, It is a good thing to give thanks (c. 1682-5)
- Z 019 , Verse Anthem, I was glad when they said unto me (c. 1682-3)
- Z 020 , Verse Anthem, I will give thanks unto Thee, O Lord (c. 1682-5)
- Z 021 , Verse Anthem, I will give thanks unto the Lord (c. 1680-2)
- Z 022 , Full Anthem, I will sing unto the Lord (before 1679)
- Z 023 , Verse Anthem, Let God arise (before 1679)
- Z 024 , Verse Anthem, Let mine eyes run down with tears (c. 1682)
- Z 025 , Full Anthem, Lord, how long wilt Thou be angry? (c. 1680-82)
- Z 026 , Verse Anthem, Lord, who can tell how oft he offendeth? (c. 1677)
- Z 027 , Full Anthem, Man that is Born of Woman (c. 1680–82)
- Z 028 , Verse Anthem, My beloved spake (before 1677)
- Z 029 , Verse Anthem, My heart is fixed, O God (c. 1682-5)
- Z 030 , Verse Anthem, My heart is inditing (1685)
- Z 031 , Verse Anthem, My song shall be always (1690)
- Z 032 , Verse Anthem, O consider my adversity (Unknown)
- Z 033 , Verse Anthem, O give thanks unto the Lord (1693)
- Z 034 , Full Anthem, O God, the king of glory (before 1679)
- Z 035 , Full Anthem, O God, thou art my god (c. 1680-2)
- Z 036 , Full Anthem, O God, thou has cast us out (c. 1680-2)
- Z 037 , Full Anthem, O Lord God of hosts (c. 1680-2)
- Z 038 , Verse Anthem, O Lord, grant the King a long life (1685)
- Z 039 , Verse Anthem, O Lord, our governor (before 1679)
- Z 040 , Verse Anthem, O Lord, rebuke me not (Unknown)
- Z 041 , Verse Anthem, O Lord, Thou art my God (c. 1680–82)
- Z 042 , Verse Anthem, O praise God in his holiness (c. 1682-5)
- Z 043 , Verse Anthem, O praise the Lord, all ye heathen (before 1681)
- Z 044 , Verse Anthem, O sing unto the Lord (1688)
- Z 045 , Verse Anthem, Out of the deep have I called (c. 1680)
- Z 046 , Verse Anthem, Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem (1689) - [There is another Z 046, a fragment of a Verse Anthem, Praise the Lord, ye servants ]
- Z 047 , Verse Anthem, Praise the Lord, O my soul, and all that is within me (c. 1682–85)
- Z 048 , Verse Anthem, Praise the Lord, O my soul, O Lord my God (1687)
- Z 049 , Verse Anthem, Rejoice in the Lord always (c. 1682–85)
- Z 050 , Full Anthem, Remember not, Lord, our Offences (c. 1680–82)
- Z 051 , Full Anthem, Save me, O God (before 1681)
- Z 052 , Verse Anthem, Sing unto God (1687)
- Z 053 , Verse Anthem, The Lord is king, be the people never so impatient (Unknown)
- Z 054 , Verse Anthem, The Lord is King, the earth may be glad [thereof] (1688)
- Z 055 , Verse Anthem, The Lord is my light (c. 1682-5)
- Z 056 , Verse Anthem, The way of God is an undefiled way (1694)
- Z 057 , Verse Anthem, They that go down to the sea in ships (1685)
- Z 058 , Verse Anthem, Thou know'st, Lord, the secrets of our hearts (1687) - [There are 2 arrangements of this piece, Z 058A Z 058B, and a further Z 058C, which is a Full Anthem]
- Z 059 , Full Anthem, Thy righteousness, O God, is very high (Unknown)
- Z 060 , Verse Anthem, Thy way, O God, is holy (1687)
- Z 061 , Verse Anthem, Thy word is a lantern unto my feet (Unknown)
- Z 062 , Verse Anthem, Turn thou us, O good Lord (Unknown)
- Z 063 , Verse Anthem, Unto Thee will I cry (c. 1682-5)
- Z 064 , Verse Anthem, Who hath believed our report? (c. 1679-80)
- Z 065 , Verse Anthem, Why do the heathen so furiously rage together? (c. 1682-5)
Hymns and Spiritual Songs
- Z 101 , Catch, Joy, mirth, triumphs I do defy (Unknown) - [Possibly originally an Alleluia]
- Z 103 , Canon, Glora Patri et Filio (c. 1680)
- Z 104 , Canon, Glora Patri et Filio - Canon 3 in 1 (c. 1680)
- Z 105 , Canon, Glora Patri et Filio - Canon 4 in 1 per arsin et thesin (c. 1680)
- Z 106 , Canon, Glora Patri et Filio - Canon 4 in 1 (c. 1680)
- Z 107 , Canon, Glora Patri et Filio - Canon 7 in 1 at the unison (Unknown)
- Z 108 , Canon, Laudate Dominum - Canon 3 in 1 (Unknown)
- Z 109 , Canon, Misere Mei - Canon 4 in 2 (published 1687)
- Z 120 , Chant in A minor (Unknown) - [Z 120 through Z 125 are of doubtful provenance]
- Z 121 , Chant in G major (Unknown)
- Z 122 , Chant in G major (Unknown)
- Z 123 , Chant in D minor (Unknown)
- Z 124 , Chant in G major (Unknown)
- Z 125 , Burford psalm-tune in G minor (Unknown)
- Z 130 , hymn, Ah! few and full of sorrow (c. 1680)
- Z 131 , Hymn, Beati omnes [qui timent Dominium] (c. 1680)
- Z 132 , Hymn, Early, O Lord, my fainting soul (c. 1680)
- Z 133 , Hymn, Hear me, O Lord, the great support (1680-2)
- Z 134 , Hymn, In guilty night (published 1693)
- Z 135 , Hymn, Jehovah, quam multi sunt [hestes] (c. 1680)
- Z 136 , Hymn, Lord, I can suffer thy rebukes (c. 1680)
- Z 137 , Hymn, Lord, not to us, but to thy name (c. 1680)
- Z 138 , hymn, O all ye people, clap your hands (c. 1680)
- Z 139 , Hymn, O happy man that fears the Lord (Unknown)
- Z 140 , hymn, O, I'm sick of life (c. 1680)
- Z 141 , hymn, O Lord our governor (c. 1680)
- Z 142 , Hymn, Plung'd in the confines of despair (c. 1680)
- Z 143 , Hymn, Since God, so tender a regard (c. 1680)
- Z 144 , Hymn, When on my sickbed I languish (c. 1680)
- Z 181 , Hymn, Awake, and with attention hear (published 1681)
- Z 182 , Hymn, Awake, ye dead (published 1693)
- Z 183 , Hymn, Begin the song, and strike the living lyre (published 1681)
- Z 184 , Hymn, Close thine eyes and sleep secure (published 1688)
- Z 185 , Hymn, Full of wrath his threatening breath (Unknown)
- Z 186 , Hymn, Great God and just (published 1688)
- Z 187 , Hymn, Hosanna to the highest (Unknown)
- Z 188 , Hymn, How have I strayed (published 1688)
- Z 189 , Hymn, How long, great God? (published 1688)
- Z 190 , Hymn, In the black dismal dungeon of despair (published 1688)
- Z 191 , Hymn, Let the night perish (published 1688)
- Z 192 , Hymn, Lord, what is man? (published 1693)
- Z 193 , Hymn, Now that the sun hath veiled his light (published 1688)
- Z 195 , Hymn, Sleep, Adam [, sleep and take thy rest] (published 1688)
- Z 196 , Hymn, Tell me, some pitying angel (published 1693)
- Z 197 , Hymn, The earth trembled (published 1688)
- Z 198 , Hymn, Thou wakeful shepherd (published 1688)
- Z 199 , Hymn, We sing to him, whose wisdom form'd the ear (published 1688)
- Z 200 , Hymn, With sick and famish'd eyes (published 1688)
Services (music for the church service)
- Z 230/1 , Morning Service, Te Deum Laudamus in B flat major (before 1682)
- Z 230/2 , Morning Service, Benedictus in B flat major (before 1682)
- Z 230/3 , Morning Service, Benedicite Omnia Opera in B flat major (before 1682)
- Z 230/4 , Morning Service, Jubilate Deo in B flat major (before 1682)
- Z 230/5 , Communion Service, Kyrie Eleison in B flat major (before 1682)
- Z 230/6 , Communion Service, Nicene Creed in B flat major (before 1682)
- Z 230/7 , Evening Service, Magnificat in B flat major (before 1682)
- Z 230/8 , Evening Service, Nunc dimittis in B flat major (before 1682)
- Z 230/9 , Evening Service, Cantate Domino in B flat major (before 1682)
- Z 230/10 , Evening Service, Deus misereator in B flat major (before 1682)
- Z 231 , Evening Service, Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in G minor (Unknown)
- Z 232 , Morning Service, Te Deum and Jubilate Deo in D major (1694)
Catches (canons)
- Z 240 , Catch, A health to the nut-brown lass (1685)
- Z 241 , Catch, An ape, a lion, a fox and an ass (1686)
- Z 242 , Catch, As Roger last night to Jenny lay close (Unknown)
- Z 243 , Catch, Bring the bowl and cool Nantz (1693-4)
- Z 244 , Catch, Call for the reckoning (Unknown)
- Z 245 , Catch, Come let us drink (Unknown)
- Z 246 , Catch, Come my hearts, play your parts (1685)
- Z 247 , Catch, Down, down with Bacchus (1693)
- Z 248 , Catch, Drink on till night be spent (1686)
- Z 249 , Catch, full bags, a brisk bottle (1686)
- Z 250 , Catch, God save our sovereign Charles (1685)
- Z 251 , Catch, Great Apollo and Bacchus (Unknown)
- Z 252 , Catch, Here's a health, pray let it pass (Unknown)
- Z 253 , Catch, Here's that will challenge all the fair (1680)
- Z 254 , Catch, He that drinks is immortal (1686)
- Z 255 , Catch, If all be true that I do think (1689)
- Z 256 , Catch, I gave her cakes and I gave her ale (1690)
- Z 257 , Catch, Is Charleroy's siege come too? (1693)
- Z 258 , Catch, Let the grave folks go preach (1685)
- Z 259 , Catch, Let us drink to the blades (1691)
- Z 260 , Catch, My lady's coachman, John (1688)
- Z 261 , Catch, Now England's great council's assembled (1685)
- Z 262 , Catch, Now, now we are met and humours agree (1688)
- Z 263 , Catch, Of all the instruments that are (1693)
- Z 264 , Catch, Once in our lives let us drink to our wives (1686)
- Z 265 , Catch, Once, twice, thrice, I Julia tried (Unknown)
- Z 266 , Catch, One industrious insect (Unknown)
- Z 267 , Catch, Pale faces, stand by (1688)
- Z 268 , Catch, Pox on you for a fop (Unknown)
- Z 269 , Catch, Prithee be n't so sad and serious (Unknown)
- Z 270 , Catch, Room for the express (1694)
- Z 271 , Catch, Since the duke is return's (1685)
- Z 272 , Catch, Since time so kind to us does prove (Unknown)
- Z 273 , Catch, Sir Walter enjoying his damsel (Unknown)
- Z 274 , Catch, Soldier, soldier, take off thy wine (Unknown)
- Z 275 , Catch, Sum up all the delights (1688)
- Z 276 , Catch, The Macedon youth (1686)
- Z 277 , Catch, The miller's daughter riding (1686)
- Z 278 , Catch, The surrender of Limerick (1691)
- Z 279 , Catch, Tis easy to force (1685)
- Z 280 , Catch, Tis too late for a coach (1686)
- Z 281 , Catch, Tis women makes us love (1685)
- Z 282 , Catch, To all lovers of music (1687)
- Z 283 , Catch, To thee, to thee and to a maid (1685)
- Z 284 , Catch, True Englishmen drink a good health (c. 1689)
- Z 285 , Catch, Under a green elm lies Luke Shepherd's helm (1686)
- Z 286 , Catch, Under this stone lies Gabriel John (1686)
- Z 287 , Catch, When V and I together meet (1686)
- Z 288 , Catch, Who comes there? (1685)
- Z 289 , Catch, Wine in a morning makes us frolic and gay (1686)
- Z 290 , Catch, Would you know how we meet (1685)
- Z 291 , Catch, Young Colin cleaving of a beam (1691)
- Z 292 , Catch, Young John the gard'ner (1683)
Odes and welcome songs
- Z 320 , Ode, Arise my Muse (1690)
- Z 321 , Ode, Celebrate this festival (1693)
- Z 322 , Ode, Celestial music did the gods inspire (1689)
- Z 323 , Ode, Come ye sons of Art, away (1694)
- Z 324 , Ode, Fly, bold rebellion (1683)
- Z 325 , Ode, From hardy climes and dangerous toils of war (1683)
- Z 326 , Ode, From those serene and rapturous joys (1684)
- Z 327 , Ode, Great parent, hail! (1694)
- Z 328 , Ode, Hail, bright Cecilia! ( Ode for the Day of St. Cecilia, 1692)
- Z 329 , Ode, Laudate Ceciliam (Ode for St. Cecilia's Day 1683)
- Z 331 , Ode, Love's goddess sure was blind (1692)
- Z 332 , Ode, Now does the glorious day appear (1689)
- Z 333 , Ode, Of old when heroes thought it base (1690)
- Z 334 , Ode, Raise raise the voice (c. 1685)
- Z 335 , Ode, Sound the trumpet, beat the drum (1678)
- Z 336 , Ode, Swifter, Isis, swifter flow (1681)
- Z 337 , Ode, The summer's absence unconcerned we bear (1682)
- Z 338 , Ode, Welcome, welcome glorious morn (1691)
- Z 339 , Ode, Welcome to all the pleasures (1683)
- Z 340 , Ode, Welcome, vicegerent of the mighty king (1680)
- Z 341 , Ode, What, what shall be done on behalf of the man? (1682)
- Z 342 , Ode, Who can from joy refrain? (1695)
- Z 343 , Ode, Why, why are all the Muses mute? (1685)
- Z 344 , Ode, Ye tuneful Muses (1686)
Songs (single songs)
- Z 351 , Song, Aaron thus propos'd to Moses (1688) - [Possibly not by Purcell]
- Z 352 , Song, Ah! Cruel nymph, you give despair (Unknown)
- Z 353 , Song, Ah! how pleasant 'tis to love (1688)
- Z 354 , Song, Ah! Cruel nymph, you give despair (Unknown)
- Z 355 , Song, Amidst the shades and cool refreshing streams (1687)
- Z 356 , Song, Amintas, to my grief I see (1679)
- Z 357 , Song, Amintor, heedless of his flocks (1681)
- Z 358 , Song, Ask me to love no more (1694)
- Z 359 , Song, A thousand sev'ral ways I tried (1684)
- Z 360 , Song, Bacchus is a power divine (Unknown)
- Z 361 , Song, Beware, poor Shepherds (1684)
- Z 362 , Song, Cease, anxious world (1687)
- Z 363 , Song, Cease, O my sad soul (1678)
- Z 364 , Song, Celia's fund, too long I've loved her (1694)
- Z 365 , Song, Corinna is divinely fair (1692)
- Z 367 , Song, Cupid, the slyest rogue alive (1685)
- Z 368 , Song, Farewell, all joys (1685)
- Z 369 , Song, Fly swift, ye hours (1692)
- Z 370 , Song, From silent shades and the Elysian groves (1683)
- Z 371 , Song, Hears not my Phyllis (1695)
- Z 372 , Song, He himself courts his own ruin (1684)
- Z 373 , Song, How delightful's the life of an innocent swain (Unknown)
- Z 374 , Song, How I sigh when I think of the charms (1681)
- Z 375 , Song, I came, I saw, and was undone (Unknown)
- Z 376 , Song, I envy not a monarch's fate (1693)
- Z 377 , Song, I fain would be free (Unknown)
- Z 378 , Song, If grief has any power to kill (1685)
- Z 379 , Song, If music be the food of love (1692–1695)
- Z 380 , Song, If prayers and tears (Unknown)
- Z 381 , Song, I lov'd fair Celia (1694)
- Z 382 , Song, I love and I must (Unknown)
- Z 383 , Song, Incassum Lesbia, incassum rogas (1695)
- Z 384 , Song, In Cloris all soft charms (1684)
- Z 385 , Song, In vain we dissemble (1685)
- Z 386 , Song, I resolve against cringing (1679)
- Z 387 , Song, I saw that you were grown so high (1678)
- Z 388 , Song, I take no pleasure in the sun's bright beams (1681)
- Z 389 , Song, Leave these useless arts in loving (Unknown)
- Z 390 , Song, Let each gallant heart (1683)
- Z 391 , Song, Let formal lovers still pursue (1687)
- Z 392 , Song, Love arms himself in Celia's eyes (Unknown)
- Z 393 , Song, Love is now become a trade (1685)
- Z 394 , Song, Lovely Albina's come ashore (Unknown)
- Z 395 , Song, Love's power in my heart shall find no compliance (1688)
- Z 396 , Song, Love, thou canst hear, tho 'thou art blind (1695)
- Z 397 , Song, More love or more disdain I crave (1678)
- Z 399 , Song, My heart, wherever you appear (1685)
- Z 400 , Song, Not all my torments can your pity move (Unknown)
- Z 401 , Song, No watch, dear Celia, just is found (1693)
- Z 402 , Song, O! fair Cedaria, hide those eyes (Unknown)
- Z 403 , Song, O! how happy's he (1690)
- Z 404 , Song, Olinda in the shades unseen (Unknown)
- Z 405 , Song, On the brow of Richmond Hill (1692)
- Z 406 , Song, O solitude, my sweetest choice (1687)
- Z 407 , Song, Pastora's beauties when unblown (1681)
- Z 408 , Song, Phyllis, I can ne'er forgive it (1688)
- Z 409 , Song, Phillis, talk no more of passion (1685)
- Z 410 , Song, Pious Celinda goes to prayers (1695)
- Z 411 , Song, Rashly I swore I would disown (1683)
- Z 412 , Song, Sawney is a bonny lad (1694)
- Z 413 , Song, She loves and she confesses too (1683)
- Z 414 , Song, She that would gain a faithful lover (1695)
- Z 415 , Song, She who my poor heart possesses (1683)
- Z 416 , Song, Since one poor view has drawn my heart (1681)
- Z 417 , Song, Spite of the godhead, pow'rful love (1687)
- Z 418 , Song, Sweet, be no longer sad (1678)
- Z 420 , Song, Sylvia, now your scorn give over (1688)
- Z 421 , Song, The fatal hour comes on apace (Unknown)
- Z 422 , Song, They say you're angry (1685)
- Z 423 , Song, This poet sings the Trojan wars (1688)
- Z 424 , Song, Through mournful shades and solitary groves (1684)
- Z 425 , Song, Turn then thine eyes (Unknown)
- Z 426 , Song, Urge me no more (Unknown)
- Z 427 , Song, We now, my Thyrsis, never find (1693)
- Z 428 , Song, What a sad fate is mine (Unknown)
- Z 429 , Song, What can we poor females do? (1694)
- Z 430 , Song, When first Amintas sued for a kiss (1687)
- Z 431 , Song, When first my shepherdess and I (1687)
- Z 432 , Song, When her languishing eyes said 'love (1681)
- Z 433 , Song, When I a lover pale do see (1678)
- Z 434 , Song, When my Aemelia smiles (Unknown)
- Z 435 , Song, When Strephon found his passion vain (1683)
- Z 436 , Song, When Thyrsis did the splendid eye (1675)
- Z 437 , Song, While Thyrsis, wrapt in downy sleep (1685)
- Z 438 , Song, Whilst Cynthia sung, all angry winds lay still (1686)
- Z 440 , Song, Who but a slave can well express (Unknown)
- Z 441 , Song, Who can behold Florella's charms? (1695)
- Z 442 , Song, Why so serious, why so grave? (Unknown)
- Z 443 , Song, Ye happy swains, whose nymphs are kind (1685)
- Z 444 , Song, Stript of their green our groves appear (1692)
- Z 461 , Song, Beneath a dark and melancholy grove (Unknown)
- Z 462 , Song, Draw near, you lovers (Unknown)
- Z 463 , Song, Farewell, ye rocks (1685)
- Z 464 , Song, Gently shepherds, you that know (1687)
- Z 465 , Song, High on a throne of glitt'ring ore (1690)
- Z 466 , Song, Let us, kind Lesbia, give away (1684)
- Z 467 , Song, Musing on cares of human fate (1685)
- Z 468 , Song, No, to what purpose should I speak (Unknown)
- Z 469 , Song, Scarce had the rising sun appear'd (1679)
- Z 470 , Song, See how the fading glories of the year (1689)
- Z 471 , Song, Since the pox or the plague (1679)
- Z 472 , Song, What hope for us remains now he is gone? (1679)
- Z 473 , Song, Young Thyrsis' fate, ye hills and groves, deplore (Unknown)
- Z 482 , Song, Alas, how barbarous we are (Unknown)
- Z 483 , Song, Come, dear companions of th'Arcadian fields (1686)
- Z 484 , Song, Come, lay by all care (1685)
- Z 485 , Song, Dulcibella, when e'er I sue for a kiss (1694)
- Z 486 , Song, Fair Cloe, my breast so alarms (1692)
- Z 487 , Song, Fill the bowl with rosy wine (1687)
- Z 489 , Song, Go tell Amynta, gentle swain (Unknown)
- Z 490 , Song, Haste, gentle Charon (Unknown)
- Z 491 , Song, Has yet your breast no pity learn'd? (1688)
- Z 492 , Song, Hence, fon deceiver (1687)
- Z 493 , Song, Here's to thee, Dick (1688)
- Z 494 , Song, How great are the blessings' A Health to King James (1686)
- Z 495 , Song, How sweet is the air and refreshing (1687)
- Z 496 , Song, In all our Cynthia's shining sphere (Unknown)
- Z 497 , Song, I saw fair Cloris all alone (1687)
- Z 498 , Song, How sweet is the air and refreshing (1687)
- Z 499 , Song, I spy Celia, Celia eyes me (1687)
- Z 500 , Song, Julia, your unjust disdain (1687)
- Z 501 , Song, Let Hector, Achilles and each brave commander (1689)
- Z 502 , Song, Lost is my quiet forever (1691)
- Z 503 , Song, Nestor, who did to thrice man's age attain (1689)
- Z 504 , Song, O dive custos Auriacae domus (1695)
- Z 505 , Song, Oft am I told by the women (1687)
- Z 506 , Song, Oh! what a scene does entertain my sight (Unknown)
- Z 507 , Song, Saccharissa's grown old (1686)
- Z 508 , Song, See where she sits (Unknown)
- Z 509 , Song, Sit down, my dear Sylvia (1685)
- Z 510 , Song, Soft notes and gently raised (1685)
- Z 511 , Song, Sylvia, thou brighter eye of night (Unknown)
- Z 512 , Song, Sylvia, 'tis true you're fair (1686)
- Z 513 , Song, There never was so wretched lover as I (Unknown)
- Z 514 , Song, Though my mistress be fair (1685)
- Z 515 , Song, Trip it, trip it in a ring (Unknown)
- Z 516 , Song, Underneath this myrtle shade (1692)
- Z 517 , Song, Were I to choose the greatest bliss (1689)
- Z 518 , Song, What can we poor females do? (Unknown)
- Z 519 , Song, When gay Philander left the plain (1984)
- Z 520 , Song, When, lovely Phyllis, thou art kind (1985)
- Z 521 , Song, When Myra sings (1695)
- Z 522 , Song, When Teucer from his father fled (1686)
- Z 523 , Song, While Bolts and Bars My Days Control (Unknown)
- Z 524 , Song, While you for me alone had charms (Unknown)
- Z 525 , Song, Why, my Daphne, why complaining? (1691)
- Z 541 , Song, Hark Damon, hark (Unknown)
- Z 542 , Song, Hark how the wild musicians sing (Unknown)
- Z 543 , Song, How pleasant is this flowery plain (1688)
- Z 544 , Song, If ever I more riches did desire (Unknown)
- Z 545 , Song, In a deep vision's intellectual scene 'The Complaint (Unknown)
- Z 546 , Song, Tis wine was made to rule the day (Unknown)
- Z 547 , Song, We reap all the pleasures (Unknown)
Theater music
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Z 570 , incidental music, Abdelazer or The Moor's Revenge (1695)
- Movt. 1, overture
- Suite ( Abdelazer Suite )
- * Movt. 2, Rondeau
- * Movt. 3, Air
- * Movt. 4, Air
- * Movt. 5, Minuet
- * Movt. 6, Air
- * Movt. 7, jig
- * Movt. 8, hornpipe
- * Movt. 9, Air
- Movt. 10, song, Lucinda is switching fair
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Z 571 , Incidental Music, A Fool's Preferment or The Three Dukes of Dunstable (1688)
- Movt. 1, Song, I sigh'd, and I pin'd
- Movt. 2, song, There's nothing so fatal as woman
- Movt. 3, song, Fled is my love
- Movt. 4, Song, Tis death alone
- Movt. 5, Song, I'll mount to yon blue Coelum
- Movt. 6, Song, I'll sail upon the Dog star
- Movt. 7, Song, Jenny, 'gin you can love
- Movt. 8, song, If thou wilt give me back my love
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Z 572 , Incidental Music, Amphitryon or The Two Sosias (1690) - [Movement numbers 3-9 are not authoritative, there is a lost movement between movements 2 and 11]
- Movt. 1, overture
- Movt. 2, saraband
- Movt. 3, Song, Celia, that I once was blest
- Movt. 4, hornpipe
- Movt. 5, Scotch tune
- Movt. 6, Song, For Iris I sigh
- Movt. 7, Air
- Movt. 8, Minuet
- Movt. 9, hornpipe
- Movt. 11, Song, For Iris and her swain
- Movt. 12, Bourrée
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Z 573 , Incidental Music, Aureng-Zebe or The Great Mogul (1692)
- Movt. 1, Song, I see, she flies me
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Z 574 , Incidental Music, Bonduca or The British Heroine (1695) - [Movement numbers 2-7 are not authoratative, there are 2 lost movements between movements 1 and 10]
- Movt. 1, overture
- suite
- * Movt. 2, Air
- * Movt. 3, hornpipe
- * Movt. 4, Air
- * Movt. 5, hornpipe
- * Movt. 6, Air
- * Movt. 7, Minuet
- Movt. 10, Catch, Jack, thou'rt a toper
- Movt. 11, Prelude and Song, Hear us great Rugwith
- Movt. 12, Song, Hear, ye Gods of Britain
- Movt. 13, song, sing, sing, ye Druids
- Movt. 14, Song, Divine Andate, president of war
- Movt. 15, Symphony and Song, To Arms
- Movt. 16, Prelude and Song, Britons strike home!
- Movt. 17, Prelude and Song, O lead me to some peaceful gloom
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Z 575 , Incidental Music, Circe (1690)
- Movt. 1, Prelude and Song, We must assemble by a sacrifice
- Movt. 2, Song, Their necessary aid you use
- Movt. 3, song, come every demon
- Movt. 4, Song, Lovers, who to their first embraces go
- Movt. 5, Dance, Magician's Dance
- Movt. 6, song, Pluto arise!
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Z 576 , Incidental Music, Cleomenes, the Spartan Hero (1692)
- Movt. 1, Song, No, no, poor suff'ring heart
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Z 577 , Incidental Music, Distressed Innocence or The Princess of Persia (1694) - [There are two alternative movement listings for the Suite]
- Movt. 1, overture
- suite
- * Movt. 2, Air (or Jig)
- * Movt. 3, Slow Air (or Rondeau)
- * Movt. 4, Air
- * Movt. 5, Hornpipe (or Minuet)
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Z 578 , Incidental Music, Don Quixote (1694-5)
- Movt. 1, song, sing all ye muses
- Movt. 2, Song, When the world first knew creation
- Movt. 3, Song, Let the dreadful engines
- Movt. 4, Prelude
- Movt. 5, Song, With this sacred charming wand
- Movt. 6, Song, Since times are so bad
- Movt. 7, Prelude and Song, Genius of England
- Movt. 8, Song, Lads and Lasses, blith and gay
- Movt. 9, song, From rosie bow'rs
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Z 579 , Incidental Music, Epsom Wells (1693)
- Movt. 1, Song, Leave these useless arts
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Z 580 , Incidental Music, Henry the Second, King of England (1692)
- Movt. 1, Song, In vain, 'gainst Love, in vain I strove
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Z 581 , Incidental Music, The History of King Richard the Second or The Sicilian Usurper (1681)
- Movt. 1, Song, Retir'd from any mortal's sight
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Z 582 , Incidental Music, Love Triumphant or Nature Will Prevail (1693)
- Movt. 1, song, How happy's the husband
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Z 583 , Incidental Music, Oedipus (1692)
- Movt. 1, Prelude and Song, Hear, ye sullen powers below
- Movt. 2, song, music for a while
- Movt. 3, Song, Come away, do not stay
- Movt. 4, song, Laius! Hear, hear
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Z 584 , Incidental Music, Oroonoko (1695)
- Movt. 1, Song, Celemene, pray tell me
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Z 585 , Incidental Music, Pausanius, the Betrayer of his Country (1695)
- Movt. 1, song, sweeter than roses
- Movt. 2, Song, My dearest, my fairest
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Z 586 , Incidental Music, Regulus or The Faction of Carthage (1692)
- Movt. 1, song, Ah me! to many deaths
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Z 587 , Incidental Music, Rule a Wife and Have a Wife (1693)
- Movt. 1, song, there's not a swain
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Z 588 , Incidental Music, Sir Anthony Love or The Rambling Lady (1692)
- Movt. 1, overture
- Movt. 2, Prelude and Song, Pursuing Beauty
- Movt. 3, Song, No more, Sir, no more
- Movt. 4, song, In vain Clemene
- Movt. 5, ground
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Z 589 , Incidental Music, Sir Barnaby Whigg or No Wit Like a Woman's (1681)
- Movt. 1, Song, Blow, blow, Boreas, blow
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Z 590 , Incidental Music, Sophonisba or Hannibal's Overthrow (1685)
- Movt. 1, song, Beneath the poplar's shadow
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Z 591 , Incidental Music, The Canterbury Guests or A Bargain Broken (1694)
- Movt. 1, song, Good neighbor why?
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Z 592 , Incidental Music, The Double Dealer (1693)
- Movt. 1, overture
- suite
- * Movt. 2, hornpipe
- * Movt. 3, Minuet
- * Movt. 4, Air
- * Movt. 5, hornpipe
- * Movt. 6, Minuet
- * Movt. 7, Minuet
- * Movt. 8, Air
- * Movt. 9, Air
- Movt. 10, song, Cynthia frowns
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Z 594 , Incidental Music, The English Lawyer (1685)
- Movt. 1, Catch, My wife has a tongue
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Z 595 , Incidental Music, The Fatal Marriage or The Innocent Adultery (1694)
- Movt. 1, song, The danger is over
- Movt. 2, song, I sigh'd and owned my love
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Z 596 , Incidental Music, The Female Virtuosos (1693)
- Movt. 1, song, love, thou art best
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Z 597 , Incidental Music, The Gordian Knot Unty'd (1691) - [The movement numbers for the suite are not authoritative, there is a lost movement from it]
- Movt. 1, overture
- suite
- * Movt. 2, Air
- * Movt. 3, Rondeau Minuet
- * Movt. 4, Air
- * Movt. 5, jig
- * Movt. 6, Chaconne
- * Movt. 7, Air
- * Movt. 8, Minuet
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Z 598 , Incidental Music, The Indian Emperor or The Conquest of Mexico (1691)
- Movt. 1, song, I look'd and saw within
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Z 599 , Incidental Music, The Knight of Malta (1691)
- Movt. 1, Catch, At the close of the ev'ning
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Z 600 , Incidental Music, The Libertine or The Libertine Destroyed (1692)
- Movt. 1, Song, Nymphs and shepherds / We come
- Movt. 2, Prelude and Song, Prepare, prepare, new guests draw near
- Movt. 3, Prelude and Song, To arms, heroic prince
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Z 601 , Incidental Music, The Maid's Last Prayer or Any Rather Than Fail (1693)
- Movt. 1, song, Though you make no return
- Movt. 2, Song, No, resistance is but vain
- Movt. 3, song, tell me no more
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Z 602 , Incidental Music, The Marriage-hater Match'd (1693)
- Movt. 1, song, As soon as the chaos
- Movt. 2, Song, How many are the sordid intregues
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Z 603 , Incidental Music, The Married Beau or The Curious Impertinent (1694)
- Movt. 1, overture
- suite
- * Movt. 2, slow air
- * Movt. 3, hornpipe
- * Movt. 4, Air
- * Movt. 5, hornpipe
- * Movt. 6, jig
- * Movt. 7, Trumpet Air
- * Movt. March 8
- * Movt. 9, hornpipe on a ground
- Movt. 10, song, lake! where repenting Celia lyes
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Z 604 , Incidental Music, The Massacre of Paris (1693)
- Movt. 1, song, Thy genius, lo
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Z 605 , Incidental Music, The Mock Marriage (1695)
- Movt. 1, song, oh! how you protest
- Movt. 2, Song, Twas within a furlong
- Movt. 3, Song, Man is made for the woman
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Z 606 , Incidental Music, Theodosius or The Force of Love (1680)
- Movt. 1, Song, Prepare, prepare, the rites begin
- Movt. 2, Song, Can'st thou, Marina
- Movt. 3, song, The gate to bliss
- Movt. 4, Prelude and Song Hark! Hark! behold the heav'nly choir
- Movt. 5, Song, Now the fight's done
- Movt. 6, Song, Sad as death at dead of night
- Movt. 7, Song, Dream no more of pleasures past
- Movt. 8, Song, Hail to the myrtle shade
- Movt. 9, song, Ah cruel, bloody fate
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Z 607 , Incidental Music, The Old Bachelor (1691, according to other sources: 1693)
- Movt. 1, overture
- suite
- * Movt. 2, hornpipe
- * Movt. 3, slow air
- * Movt. 4, hornpipe
- * Movt. 5, Rondeau
- * Movt. 6, Menuet
- * Movt. 7, Boree
- * Movt. March 8
- * Movt. 9, jig
- Movt. 10, Song, Thus to a ripe, consenting maid
- Movt. 11, Song, As Amoret and Thyrsis lay
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Z 608 , Incidental Music, The Richmond Heiress or A Woman Once in the Right (1691) - [Movements 2 and 3 lost, both songs, titles unknown]
- Movt. 1, Song, Behold the man
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Z 609 , Incidental Music, The Rival Sisters or The Violence of Love (1695) - [The Suite is lost]
- Movt. 1, overture
- Suite (Movements 2-9)
- Movt. 10, song, Celia has a thousand charms
- Movt. 11, song, Take not a woman's anger ill
- Movt. 12, song, Take not a woman's anger ill
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Z 610 , Incidental Music, The Spanish Friar or The Double Discovery (1694-5)
- Movt. 1, Song, Whilst I with grief
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Z 611 , Incidental Music, The Virtuous Wife or Good Luck at Last (1694) - [One of the movements in the suite is lost]
- Movt. 1, overture
- suite
- * Movt. 2, song tune
- * Movt. 3, slow air
- * Movt. 4, Air
- * Movt. 5, Preludio
- * Movt. 6, hornpipe
- * Movt. 7, Minuet
- * Movt. 8, Minuet
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Z 612 , Incidental Music, The Wives' Excuse or Cuckolds Make Themselves (1691)
- Movt. 1, song, Ingrateful love!
- Movt. 2, Song, Hang this whining way of wooing
- Movt. 3, Song, Say, cruel Amoret
- Movt. 4, Song, Corinna, I excuse your face
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Z 613 , Incidental Music, Tyrannic Love or The Royal Martyr (1694)
- Movt. 1, song, hark! my Damilcar!
- Movt. 2, song, ah! how sweet it is to love
Operas
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Z 626 , Opera, Dido and Aeneas (1689)
- Movt. 1, overture
- Act 1
- * Movt. 2a, Aria, Shake the cloud from off your brow
- * Movt. 2b, Chorus, Banish sorrow, banish care
- * Movt. 3, Aria and Ritornello, Ah! Belinda, I am prest with torment
- * Movt. 4, Duet (dialogue), Grief increases by concealing
- * Movt. 5, Chorus, When monarchs unite
- * Movt. 6, Trio (dialogue), Whence could so much virtue spring?
- * Movt. 7, Duet and Chorus, Fear no danger
- * Movt. 8, Trio (dialogue), See, your royal guest appears
- * Movt. 9, Chorus (dialogue), Cupid only throws the dart
- * Movt. 10, Aria, If not for mine
- * Movt. 11, Prelude and Aria, Pursue thy conquest, love
- * Movt. 12, Chorus, To the hills and the vales
- * Movt. 13, Dance - The triumphing dance
- Act 2
- * Movt. 14, Prelude and Aria, Wayward sisters
- * Movt. 15, Chorus, Harm's our delight
- * Movt. 16, Aria, The queen of Carthage, whom we hate
- * Movts. 17-20, Chorus and Dialogue, Ho ho ho!
- * Movt. 21, Chorus, In our deep vaulted cell
- * Movt. 22, Echo dance of the furies
- * Movt. 23, ritornello
- * Movt. 24a-b, Aria and Chorus, Thanks to these lonesome vales
- * Movt. 24c, Dance - Gittar ground
- * Movt. 25a, Aria, Oft she visits this lone mountain
- * Movt. 25b, Ritornello, A Dance to Entertain Aeneas by Dido's Women
- * Movt. 26, Aria, Behold, upon my bended spear
- * Movt. 27, Aria and Chorus, Haste, haste to town
- * Movt. 28, Duet (dialogue), Stay, Prince
- Act 3
- * Movt. 29, Prelude and Aria, Come away, fellow sailors
- * Movt. 30, Dance - The sailor's dance
- * Movt. 31, Trio (dialogue), See the flags and the streamers curling
- * Movt. 32, Aria, Our next motion
- * Movt. 33, Chorus, Destruction's our delight
- * Movt. 34, Dance - The witches' dance
- * Movt. 35a, Aria, Your counsel all is urg'd in vain
- * Movt. 35b, Trio (dialogue), See, madam where the Prince appears
- * Movt. 36, Chorus, Great minds against themselves conspire
- * Movt. 37, Aria, Thy hand Belinda, darkness shades me
- * Movt. 38, Ground, Aria and Ritornello, When I am laid in earth
- * Movt. 39, Chorus, With drooping wings
- * Movt. 40, Epilogue, All that we know the angels do above
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Z 627 , Semi-Opera, Prophetess or The History of Dioclesian (1690)
- Movt. 1, 1st Music
- Movt. 2, 2nd Music
- Movt. 3, overture
- Movt. 4, 1st Act Tune (Hornpipe)
- Act 2
- * Movt. 5, Prelude, Aria and Chorus, Great Diocles the boar has killed
- * Movt. 6, Prelude and Aria, Charon, the peaceful shade invites
- * Movt. 7, Symphony
- * Movt. 8, Duet and Chorus, Let all mankind the pleasures share
- * Movt. 9, Prelude, Aria and Chorus, Let the soldier's rejoice
- * Movt. 10, ritornello
- * Movt. 11, Trio and Chorus, To Mars let 'em raise
- * Movt. 12, ritornello
- * Movt. 13a, Prelude - A Symphony of flutes in the air
- * Movt. 13b - c, Aria and Chorus, Since the toils and hazards of war
- * Movt. 13d, Aria and Ritornello, With dances and songs
- * Movt. 13e, Quartet and Chorus, Let the priests with processions
- * Movt. 14, Dance of the Furies
- * Movt. 15, 2nd Act Tune
- Act 3
- * Movt. 16, Chaconne (Two in one upon a Ground)
- * Movt. 16 (App 1), Aria, When first I saw
- * Movt. 17, Dance - The Chair Dance
- * Movt. 18, Prelude and Aria, What shall I do
- * Movt. 19, 3rd Act Tune
- Act 4
- * Movt. 20, Dance - Butterfly Dance
- * Movt. 21, Trumpet Tune
- * Movt. 22-23, Aria and Chorus, Sound Fame
- * Movt. 24, 4th Act Tune
- Act 5
- * Movt. 25, dance - country dance
- * Movt. 26, Prelude and Masque, Call the Nymphs and the fauns
- * Movt. 27, Duet, Come, come away
- First entry
- * Movt. 28, Prelude and Chorus, Behold, O mightiest of gods
- * Movt. 29, paspe
- * Movt. 30, Duet, O, the sweet delights of love
- * Movt. 31, Aria and Chorus, Let monarchs fight
- * Movt. 31 (App 2), Aria, Since from my dear Astrea's sight
- Second entry
- * Movt. 32a, Prelude
- * Movt. 32b, Duet, Make room for the great god of wine
- * Movt. 32c, Chorus, I'm here with my jolly crew
- * Movt. 32d, Dance - Dance of the Baccanals
- * Movt. 33, Aria and Ritornello, Still I'm wishing
- Third entry
- * Movt. 34, canaries
- * Movt. 35, Duet (dialogue), Tell me why my charming fair
- Fourth entry
- * Movt. 36, dance
- * Movt. 37, Aria and Chorus, All our days
- * Movt. 37 (App 3), Aria, Let us dance
- * Movt. 38, trio, triumph, victorious love
- * Movt. 39, chorus
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Z 628 , Semi-Opera, King Arthur or The British Worthy (1691)
- Movt. 1, 1st Music
- Movt. 2, 2nd Music
- Movt. 3, Air
- Movt. 4, overture
- Movt. 5, Prelude and Aria, Woden, first to thee
- Movt. 6, Aria, The white horse
- Movt. 7-8, Prelude, Aria and Chorus, Brave Souls
- Movt. 9, Aria, I call ye all to Woden's hall
- Movt. 10, Symphony, Aria and Chorus, Come if you dare
- Movt. 11, 1st Act Tune
- Act 2
- * Movt. 12, Prelude and Aria, Hither this way bend
- * Movt. 13, Aria, Ritornello, Let not a moon-born Elf
- * Movt. 14, Dialogue and Chorus, Come follow me
- * Movt. 15, Dance, Aria and Chorus, How blest are Shepherds
- * Movt. 16, Symphony and Duet (dialogue), Shepherd, leave decoying
- * Movt. 17, Chorus and Hornpipe, Come Shepherds
- * Movt. 18, 2nd Act Tune
- Act 3
- * Movt. 19, Prelude and Aria, What ho
- * Movt. 20, Prelude and Aria, What power art thou
- * Movt. 21, Aria, Thou doting fool forbear
- * Movt. 22, Aria, Great love
- * Movt. 23, Aria, No part
- * Movt. 24, Prelude, Chorus and Dance, See, see
- * Movt. 25, Aria, Ritornello and Chorus, Tis I, that have warn'd ye
- * Movt. 26, Prelude and Duet, Sound a Parley
- * Movt. 27, Aria, Ritornello and Chorus, Tis I, that have warn'd ye
- * Movt. 28, 3rd Act Tune (Air)
- Act 4 (Scene 2)
- * Movt. 29, Duet, Two Daughters
- * Movt. 30a, Passacaglia
- * Movt. 30b - d, Aria, Ritornello and Chorus, How happy the Lover
- * Movt. 30e - i, Dialogue and Chorus, No, no joy
- * Movt. 31, 4th Act Tune
- Act 5 (Scene 2) -
- * Movt. 32a, Prelude (Trumpet Tune)
- * Movt. 32b-c, Aria, Ye Blust'ring Brethren
- * Movt. 33, Symphony
- * Movt. 34, Duet and Chorus, Round thy coasts
- * Movt. 35a, Aria, You say tis love
- * Movt. 35b-c, Aria and Chorus, This not my passion
- * Movt. 35d - e, Aria and Chorus, But one soft moment
- * Movt. 36, Duet, For folded flocks
- * Movt. 37, Aria and Chorus, Your hay is mown
- * Movt. 38, Aria, Fairest Isle
- * Movt. 39, Chorus, St George
- * Movt. 40, 5th Act Tune (Chaconne)
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Z 629 , Semi-Opera , The Fairy Queen (1689)
- Movt. 1, 1st Music (Prelude and Hornpipe)
- Movt. 2, 2nd Music (Air and Rondeau)
- Movt. 3, Overture (Grave and Canzona)
- Act 1
- * Movt. 4, Prelude and Aria, Come, come, come, let us leave the town
- * Movt. 5, Prelude, Aria and Chorus, Fill up the bowl!
- * Movt. 6, 1st Act Tune (Jig)
- Act 2
- * Movt. 7, Prelude and Aria, Come all ye songsters of the sky
- * Movt. 8a, Prelude
- * Movt. 8b, Trio, May the god of wit inspire
- * Movt. 8c, echo
- * Movt. 9, Chorus, Now joyn your warbling voices all
- * Movt. 10a - b, Aria and Chorus, Sing while we trip it on the green
- * Movt. 10c, A dance of the fairies
- * Movt. 11, Prelude and Aria, See even Night herself is here
- * Movt. 12, Aria, I am come to lock all fast
- * Movt. 13, Prelude and Aria, One charming night
- * Movt. 14, Aria and Chorus, Hush, no more, be silent all
- * Movt. 15, Dance - A dance for the followers of the night
- * Movt. 16, 2nd Act Tune (Air)
- Act 3
- * Movt. 17, Prelude, Aria and Chorus, If love's a sweet passion
- * Movt. 18, Overture - Symphony while the swans come forward
- * Movt. 19, Dance - Dance for the fairies
- * Movt. 20, Dance - Dance for the green men
- * Movt. 21, Aria, Ye gentle spirits of the air appear
- * Movt. 22, Aria, Now the maids and the men
- * Movt. 23, Aria, When I have often heard
- * Movt. 24a, Dance - A dance of haymakers
- * Movt. 24b, Dance - Dance for a clown
- * Movt. 25, Aria and Chorus, A thousand thousand ways we'll find
- * Movt. 26, 3rd Act Tune (Hornpipe)
- Act 4
- * Movt. 27, Symphony - Sonata while the sun rises
- * Movt. 28, Aria and Chorus, Now the night is chas'd away
- * Movt. 29, Duet, Let the fifes, and the clarions
- * Movt. 30, Entry of Phoebus
- * Movt. 31, Prelude and Aria, When a cruel long winter
- * Movt. 32, chorus, hail! Great parent of us all
- * Movt. 33, Prelude and Aria, Thus the ever grateful spring
- * Movt. 34, Prelude and Aria, Here's the summer, sprightly, gay
- * Movt. 35, Prelude and Aria, See my many colored fields
- * Movt. 36, Prelude and Aria, Next, winter comes slowly
- * Movt. 37, chorus, hail! Great parent of us all
- * Movt. 38, 4th Act Tune (Air)
- Act 5
- * Movt. 39a, Prelude to Juno's song
- * Movt. 39b-c, Aria, Thrice happy lovers
- * Movt. 40, Aria, O let me weep
- * Movt. 41, Dance - Entry dance
- * Movt. 42, Symphony
- * Movt. 43, Aria, Thus the gloomy world at first began to shine
- * Movt. 44, Prelude, Aria and Chorus, Thus happy and free
- * Movt. 45, Ground and Aria, Yes, Daphne, in your looks I find
- * Movt. 46, Dance - Monkey's dance
- * Movt. 47, Prelude and Aria, Hark how all things in one sound agree
- * Movt. 48, Aria and Chorus, Hark! Now the echoing air
- * Movt. 49, Duet and Chorus, Sure the dull god of marriage
- * Movt. 50a, Prelude
- * Movt. 50b, Aria, lake, see, I obey
- * Movt. 50c, Duet, Turn then thine eyes
- * Movt. 50d, Aria, My torch, indeed will from such brightness shine
- * Movt. 50e - f, Trio, They shall be as happy
- * Movt. 51, Chaconne - Dance for the Chinese man and woman
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Z 630 , Semi-Opera, The Indian Queen (1695)
- Movt. 1, 1st Music, (Air amd Hornpipe)
- Movt. 2, 2nd Music, (Air amd Hornpipe)
- Movt. 3, Overture, (Grave and Canzon)
- Prologue
- * Movt. 4a, Trumpet Tune
- * Movt. 4b, Aria, Wake Quivera, wake
- * Movt. 4c, Prelude
- * Movt. 4d, Aria, Why should men quarrel
- Act 2
- * Movt. 5, Symphony
- * Movt. 6, Aria and Chorus, I come to sing great Zempoalla's story
- * Movt. 7, Trio, What flatt'ring noise is this
- * Movt. 8, Trumpet tune
- * Movt. 9, Symphony
- * Movt. 10, dance
- * Movt. 11, 2nd Act Music (Trumpet Tune reprise)
- Act 3
- * Movt. 12, dance
- * Movt. 13, Aria, Ye twice ten hundred deities
- * Movt. 14, Symphony
- * Movt. 15, Aria, Seek not to know what must not be reveal'd
- * Movt. 16, Trumpet Overture (Canzon and Adagio)
- * Movt. 17a, Duet and Quartet, Ah! Ah! How happy are we!
- * Movt. 18, 3rd Act Tune (Rondeau)
- * Movt. 19, Aria, They tell us that you mighty powers above
- * Movt. 20, 4th Act Tune
- * Movt. 21a, Prelude and Chorus, While thus we bow before your shrine
- * Movt. 21b, Aria, You who at the altar stand
- * Movt. 21c, Prelude
- * Movt. 21d, Chorus, All dismal sounds thus on these off'rings wait
- * Movt. 22, Air
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Z 631 , Semi-Opera, The Tempest or The Enchanted Island (c. 1695)
- Movt. 1, Overture (Grave and Canzon)
- Act 2
- * Movt. 2, Duet (dialogue) and Chorus, Where does the black fiend Ambition reside
- * Movt. 3, Prelude and Aria, Arise, ye subterranean winds
- * Movt. 4, dance
- Act 3
- * Movt. 5, Aria and Chorus, Come unto these yellow sands
- * Movt. 6, Prelude, Aria and Chorus, Full fathom five
- * Movt. 7, Aria and Ritornello, Dry those eyes
- * Movt. 8, Prelude and Aria, child fortune smiles
- Act 4
- * Movt. 9, Dance - Dance of devils
- * Movt. 10, Aria, Dear pretty youth
- Act 5
- * Movt. 11a, Recitative, Great Neptune!
- * Movt. 11b - d, Aria and Ritornello, Fair and serene
- * Movt. 12, Chorus and Ritornello, The Nereids and the Tritons
- * Movt. 13, Aria, Aeolus, you must appear
- * Movt. 14, Aria, Your awful voice I hear
- * Movt. 15, Prelude and Aria, Halcyon days
- * Movt. 16, Prelude and Aria, See, see, the heavens smile
- * Movt. 17, Duet and Chorus, No stars again shall hurt you
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Z 632 , Semi-Opera, Timon of Athens (1694)
- Movt. 1, overture
- The Masque
- * Movt. 2, Duet, Hark! how the songsters of the grove
- * Movt. 3, Aria, Love in their little veins inspires
- * Movt. 4, trio, but ah! how much are our delights
- * Movt. 5, Aria, Hence! Hence! Hence with your trifling deity
- * Movt. 6, Chorus, But over us no griefs prevail
- * Movt. 7, Aria, come all to me
- * Movt. 8, Chorus, Who can resist such mighty, mighty charms
- * Movt. 9, Aria, Return, revolting rebels
- * Movt. 10, Aria, The cares of lovers
- * Movt. 11, Aria, Love quickly is pall'd
- * Movt. 12, Duet and Chorus, Come, let us agree
- * Movt. 13, Curtain Tune on a Ground
Instrumental pieces
- Z 641 , Air in G major (Unknown)
- Z 642 , Almand and Corant in A minor (Unknown)
- Z 644 , Corant in G major (Unknown)
- Z 645 , Ground on Gamut in G major (Unknown)
- Z 646 , A New Irish Tune in G major (1687)
- Z 647 , March in C major (1687)
- Z 648 , March in C major (1687)
- Z 649 , Minuet in A minor (1687)
- Z 650 , Minuet in A minor (1687)
- Z 651 , Minuet in G major (Unknown)
- Z 652 , Prelude in A minor (Unknown)
- Z 653 , Rigadoon in C major (1687)
- Z 654 , Saraband in A minor (Unknown)
- Z 655 , A New Scotch Tune in G major (1687)
- Z 656 , Sefauchi's Farewell in D minor (1687)
- Z 660 , Suite in G major (1696)
- Z 661 , Suite in G minor (1696)
- Z 662 , Suite in G major (1696)
- Z 663 , Suite in A minor (1696)
- Z 665 , Suite in C major (1687)
- Z 666 , Suite in C major (1696)
- Z 667 , Suite in D major (1696)
- Z 668 , Suite in D minor (1696)
- Z 669 , Suite in F major (1696)
- Z 670 , The Queen's Dolour in A minor (Unknown)
- Z 716 , Verses in F major (Unknown)
- Z 717 , Voluntary in C major (Unknown)
- Z 718 , Voluntary in D minor (Unknown)
- Z 719 , Voluntary in D minor (Unknown)
- Z 720 , Voluntary in G major (Unknown)
- Z 721 , Voluntary in A major on the 100th Psalm (Unknown)
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Fantasies and In Nomines (1680)
- Z 730 , Chacony in G minor
- Z 731 , Fantasy upon a Ground in D major / F major
- Z 732 , Fantasy in D minor
- Z 733 , Fantasy in F major
- Z 734 , Fantasy in G minor
- Z 735 , Fantasy in G minor
- Z 736 , Fantasy in B flat major
- Z 737 , Fantasy in F major
- Z 738 , Fantasy in C minor
- Z 739 , Fantasy in D minor
- Z 740 , Fantasy in A minor
- Z 741 , Fantasy in E minor
- Z 742 , Fantasy in G major
- Z 743 , Fantasy in D minor
- Z 745 , Fantasy upon One Note in F major. - A five-voice Fantasia for viols -Consort, in one of the middle voices all the time only withstand a single tone. Purcell is said to have written this work for the sake of a friend who wanted to play in a gamba ensemble for his entire life but did not master the instrument.
- Z 746 , In Nomine in G minor
- Z 747 , In Nomine, Dorian, in G minor
- Z 748 , Pavan in A major (1680)
- Z 749 , Pavan in A minor (1680)
- Z 750 , Pavan in B flat major (1680)
- Z 751 , Pavan in G minor (1680)
- Z 752 , Pavan in G minor (1680)
- Z 770 , Overture in G minor (1680) - [This Z number is shared by a Suite in G major]
- Z 771 , Overture in D minor (Unknown)
- Z 772 , Overture in G minor (Unknown)
- Z 780 , Trio Sonata in G minor (Unknown)
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Sonatas in Three Parts (c. 1680)
- Z 790 , Trio Sonata in G minor
- Z 791 , Trio Sonata in B flat major
- Z 792 , Trio Sonata in D minor
- Z 793 , Trio Sonata in F major
- Z 794 , Trio Sonata in A minor
- Z 795 , Trio Sonata in C major
- Z 796 , Trio Sonata in E minor
- Z 797 , Trio Sonata in G major
- Z 798 , Trio Sonata in C minor
- Z 799 , Trio Sonata in A major
- Z 800 , Trio Sonata in F minor
- Z 801 , Trio Sonata in D major
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Ten Sonatas in Four Parts (c. 1680)
- Z 802 , Trio Sonata in B minor
- Z 803 , Trio Sonata in E flat major
- Z 804 , Trio Sonata in A minor
- Z 805 , Trio Sonata in D minor
- Z 806 , Trio Sonata in G minor
- Z 807 , Trio Sonata in G minor
- Z 808 , Trio Sonata in C major
- Z 809 , Trio Sonata in G minor
- Z 810 , Trio Sonata in F major
- Z 811 , Trio Sonata in D major
- Z 850 , Sonata in D major (1694)
Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary
- Z 860 , Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary : March and Canzona (1695)
- Z 860 / Z 27 / Z 17 / Z 58c , Funeral Sentences
Movements with a special Z number
- ZD 4 , Verse Anthem, O god, they that love thy name (Unknown)
- ZD 171 , Song, A Poor blind woman (Unknown)
- ZD 172 , Song, When the cock begins to crow (Unknown)
- ZD 221 , Keyboard Ground in C minor (Unknown)
- ZD 222 , Keyboard Ground in D minor (Unknown)
- ZD 201 , Song, When night her purple veil had softly spread (Unknown)
- ZN 66 , Verse Anthem, If the Lord himself (Unknown)
- ZN 773 , Keyboard Prelude in G minor / D minor (Unknown)
- ZS 69 , Song, Sweet tyranness, I now resign (1667)
- ZS 70 , Song, Sweet tyranness, I now resign (1678) - [Solo version of ZS 69]
NB: The following works are music for keyboard instruments
- ZT 675 , Air in D minor (Unknown)
- ZT 676 , Air in D minor (Unknown)
- ZT 677 , Canary in B flat major (Unknown)
- ZT 678 , Trumpet Tune in C major (1696)
- ZT 680 , Chaconne in G minor (1696)
- ZT 681 , Ground in C minor (Unknown)
- ZT 682 , A New Ground in E minor (1687)
- ZT 683 , Hornpipe in B flat major (Unknown)
- ZT 684 , Hornpipe in D minor (Unknown)
- ZT 685 , Hornpipe in E minor (Unknown)
- ZT 686 , Jig in G minor (1696)
- ZT 687 , March in C major (1696)
- ZT 688 , Minuet in D minor (1687)
- ZT 689 , Minuet in D minor (1687)
- ZT 690 , Overture in C minor (Unknown)
- ZT 691 , Overture in D major (Unknown)
- ZT 692 , Overture in D major (Unknown)
- ZT 693/1 , Overture in G minor (Unknown)
- ZT 693/2 , Air in G minor (Unknown)
- ZT 694 , Song Tune in C major (1687)
- ZT 695 , Song Tune in C major (1687)
- ZT 696/1 , Air in D minor (Unknown) - [2nd version of ZT 675]
- ZT 696/2 , Air in D minor (Unknown)
- ZT 697 , Trumpet Tune in C major (1696)
- ZT 698 , Trumpet Tune in C major (1696)
Works without a Z number
- Full Anthem, I was glad when they said unto me (originally attributed to John Blow ) (1685)
- Keyboard Air in F
- Keyboard Prelude in C (attributed to Purcell)
- Keyboard Voluntary (attributed to Purcell)
literature
- Franklin B. Zimmerman: Henry Purcell, 1659-1695 . An Analytical Catalog of his Music. Macmillan, London 1963.
Individual evidence
- ↑ This anecdote is mentioned in: Bruce Wood, Andrew Pinnock: Purcell: The Fantazias & In-Nomines. Booklet accompanying the CD: Henry Purcell: The Fantazias & In-Nomines. (P. 14). Virgin Classics, 1995. EAN 724354506222.
Web links
- Purcell's works ( Memento from February 3, 2006 in the Internet Archive ) sorted by Z. and genre (English)
- Purcell's works sorted by date, genre and title, at klassika.info