Henry Purcell - The Fairy Queen Z 629 - “If Love’s A Sweet Passion“ - #22

“If Love’s A Sweet Passion“ The Fairy Queen (Semi-Opera Z. 629) by Henry Purcell (1692) Performed by English Baroque Soloists Conducted by John Eliot Gardiner First Music 1. Prelude 2. Hornpipe Second Music 3. Air 4. Rondeau 5. Overture Act I 6. Song In Two Parts: “Come, Come, Come, Let Us Leave“ 7. Scene Of The Drunken Poet: “Fill Up The Bowl“ 8. First Act Tune: Jig Act II 9. Prelude And Song: “Come All Ye Songsters Of The Sky“ 10. Prelude 11. Trio: “May The God Of Wit Inspire“ 12. Echo 13. Chorus: “Now Joyn Your Warbling Voices All“ 14. A Dance Of Fairies 15. Song And Chorus: “Sing While We Trip It On The Green“ 16. Song: “See, Even Night Her Self Is Here“ 17. Song: “I Am Come To Lock All Fast“ 18. Song: “One Charming Night“ 19. Song And Chorus: “Hush, No More, Be Silent All“ 20. A Dance For The Followers O
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