With Diverse Pleasures
Mark Crayton, Countertenor
James Janssen, Harpsichord
Laura Handler, Violoncello
See, from the silent grove Johann Christoph Pepusch (1667 - 1752)
- Rec.:“See from the silent grove…”
- Aria:“Charming sounds ye sweetly languish”
- Rec.:“Apollo heard the foolish swain…”
- Aria:“Sounds tho’ charming can’t relieve thee”
I pass all my hours Pelham Humphreys (1647? – 1674)
Beauty and Love Henry Lawes (1596 – 1662)
About the sweet bag of a bee
The Jolly Jolly Breeze John Eccles (1668 – 1735)
Ground: “Scocca pur” G. B. Draghi (1640 – 1710)
- From The Second Part of Musick’s Hand-Maid
- Revised and corrected by Henry Purcell
Orpheus with his Lute Maurice Greene (1696 – 1755)
Go, Rose, My Chloe’s Bosom Grace
Cupid, make your Virgins tender Daniel Purcell (1664 – 1717)
What is’t to Us John Blow (1649 – 1708)
Of All the Torments
Suite in g, Z. 661 Henry Purcell (1659 – 1695)
- Prelude
- Almaine
- Courant
- Sarabande
- Jigg (Z. D223)
- Chacone in g, Z T680Henry Purcell
Be welcome then Great Sir Henry Purcell
Lord, What is Man?
Evening Hymn
Sweeter than Roses
