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| 1. Purcell: Now Does the Glorious Day Appear, Z. 332 “Ode for Queen Mary’s Birthday”: No. 7, By Beauteous Softness |
| 2. Purcell: Come, Ye Sons of Art Away, Z. 323: No. 5, Strike the Viol |
| 3. Croft: Ode for the Peace of Utrecht: No. 2, Adagio from “With Noise of Cannon” |
| 4. Eccles: The Judgement of Paris: O Ravishing Delight |
| 5. Eccles: Semele: Thunder Is Heard at a Distance |
| 6. Blow: An Ode on the Death of Mr. Henry Purcell: No. 3, So Ceas’d the Rival Crew |
| 7. Purcell: Now Does the Glorious Day Appear, Z. 332 “Ode for Queen Mary’s Birthday”: No. 4, Ritornello of the Aria ?This Does Our |
| 8. Purcell: The Fairy Queen, Z. 629, Act V: O Let Me Weep “The Plaint” |
| 9. Purcell: Fly, Bold Rebellion, Z. 324: No. 7, Be Welcome Then, Great Sir |
| 10. Clarke: Come, Come Along for a Dance and a Song: The Glory of the Arcadian Groves |
| 11. Purcell: Oedipus, Z. 583: No. 2, Music for a While |
| 12. Blow: A Second Musical Entertainment Perform’d on St. Cecilia’s Day: No. 2, Begin the Song! |
| 13. Purcell: Welcome to All the Pleasures, Z. 339: No. 3, Here the Deities Approve |
| 14. Barrett: How Wretched Is Our Fate |
| 15. Croft: Ye Tuneful Numbers: No. 1, Symphony |
| 16. Croft: Ye Tuneful Numbers: No. 3, Air “Tell Her I’m Wounded” |
| 17. Croft: Ode for the Peace of Utrecht: No. 5, Duet “Peace Is the Song” |
| 18. Purcell: Abdelazer, Z. 570: Air in G minor |
| 19. Purcell: O Solitude, My Sweetest Choice!, Z. 406 |
| 20. Purcell: King Arthur, Z. 628, Act V: Fairest Isle |
| 21. Purcell: Now Does the Glorious Day Appear, Z.332 “Ode for Queen Mary’s Birthday”: No. 11, Instrumental Introduction to the Choru |
| 22. Purcell: Come, Ye Sons of Art Away, Z. 323: No. 3, Sound the Trumpet |
| 23. Ravenscroft: The Three Ravens |
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For his debut recording, Paul-Antoine Bénos-Djian and his friends from Le Consort invite us to rediscover a 17th-century repertoire for which they have a particular love, drawn from the Golden Age of English music. Half a century after Alfred Deller’s legendary revivals, they have placed their art entirely at the service of the sense of wonder they continually experience when confronted by these sublime works.





