I need to analyze them in preparation for a placement exam. Create a playlist. The homepage of CPDL, while not particularly aesthetically pleasing, is easy to navigate and provides useful information quickly. 294 MP3. Public Not listed Private. Title: Music for a while Music for a while, From their eternal bands, Till the snakes drop from her head, And the whip from out her hands. "Musick for a while" is from the incidental music to Oedipus. if you are familiar with Bach's chorales can you direct me to a source where I can find the sheet music for the following chorales? The initial conversation-in-our-heads music is an original composition. Music for a While is a Norwegian kabaret ensemble led by Norway's uncrowned queen of cabaret, Tora Augestad. He died in 1695, aged 37, and was buried in the North Isle of the said Church. To find solo lit on CPDL requires a little diligence at the moment. Includes guitar and baroque guitar realizations of continuo. Score and parts. Instruments: Basso continuo realized for keyboard, guitar, or baroque guitar. Composer: Henry Purcell. and the Whip from out her Hand. Mp3 "Nymphs and Shepherds come away" for soprano and basso continuo. First published: 1692. Genre: Secular, Aria, Language: English The Crofton Singers (in isolation) singing "Music for a While" by Henry PurcellSuch a wonderful composer. This category provides a list of Henry Purcell works on CPDL, sorted alphabetically by title of the works pages. Music, music for a while Shall all your cares beguile. Z 574/16 (Henry Purcell), Cantate Domino in B flat, Z 230/9 (Henry Purcell), A Catch by way of an Epistle (Henry Purcell), At the close of the evening, Z 599/1 (Henry Purcell), Celia has a thousand charms, Z 609 (Henry Purcell), Charon the peacefull shade invites, Z 627/6 (Henry Purcell), Close thine eyes and sleep secure (Henry Purcell), Come, ye Sons of Art, Z 323 (Henry Purcell), Crown the altar, deck the shrine, Z 321/6 (Henry Purcell), Deus misereatur in B flat, Z 230/10 (Henry Purcell), A dialogue between Charon and Orpheus (Henry Purcell), Early, O Lord, my fainting soul, Z 132 (Henry Purcell), For love ev'ry creature is form'd, Z 628/30a (Henry Purcell), Full bags, a brisk Bottle, Z 249 (Henry Purcell), Funeral Music for Queen Mary, Z 860 (Henry Purcell), Great God and just, Z 186 (Henry Purcell), Hail, bright Cecilia, Z 328 (Henry Purcell), Hark! Music for a while, Z 583/2 (Henry Purcell) My beloved spake, Z 28 (Henry Purcell) My Lady's coachman John, Z 260 (Henry Purcell) My song shall be alway, Z 31 (Henry Purcell) how the songsters of the grove, Z 632/2 (Henry Purcell), Hark! Music for a while. Location of requested score: Music for a while, Z 583/2 (Henry Purcell) Retrieved from " https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php?title=Request:Music_for_a_While_ (Henry_Purcell)&oldid=502406 ". Hear, hear Year/Date of Composition Y/D of Comp. Music for a while Alt ernative. In addition to the search box, the homepage provides li nks to CPDL news, music scores appropriate to the current season, most recently added scores, and Description: From the incidental music … Volunteer: William Long. 1692 Language English It was composed for a revival of the work in 1692. The aria falls into three clear sections (defined by the text and repetition of melodic material) with a three-bar introduction, thus making the overall structure Ternary Form [ABA].. Z 429 (Henry Purcell), What shall I do to show, Z 627/18 (Henry Purcell), When as the mavis sweetly sings (Henry Purcell), When the cock begins to crow, ZD 172 (Henry Purcell), Why should men quarrel, Z 630/4d (Henry Purcell), With sick and famish'd eyes (Henry Purcell), Would you know how we meet, Z 290 (Henry Purcell), Young Colin cleaving of a beam, Z 291 (Henry Purcell), Young John the Gard'ner, Z 292 (Henry Purcell), https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Henry_Purcell_compositions&oldid=253685. Hence with your trifling deity, Z 632/5 (Henry Purcell), Here the deities approve, Z 339/3 (Henry Purcell), Here's that will challenge all the Fair, Z 253 (Henry Purcell), Hosanna to the highest, Z 187 (Henry Purcell), How have I stray'd, Z 188 (Henry Purcell), How long, great God?, Z 189 (Henry Purcell), I attempt from love's sickness to fly, Z 630/17c (Henry Purcell), I gave her cakes and I gave her ale (Henry Purcell), I loved fair Celia, Z 381 (Henry Purcell), I see she flies me, Z 573 (Henry Purcell), I will give thanks unto Thee, O Lord, Z 20 (Henry Purcell), I will sing unto the Lord, Z 22 (Henry Purcell), If love's a sweet passion, Z 629/17 (Henry Purcell), If music be the food of love, Z 379 (Henry Purcell), In the black dismal dungeon of despair, Z 190 (Henry Purcell), In these delightful pleasant groves (Henry Purcell), Is Charleroy's Siege come to? First published: 1692 (1659 - 1695) 357 sheet music. Score and parts. Music for a While was written by Henry Purcell as incidental music for the play Oedipus, written by John Dryden and Nathaniel Lee in 1692. Lyricist: John Dryden. 2003 Language English The original key is C minor, here transposed down to A minor. 21, Herzlich tut mich Verlangen. Z 257 (Henry Purcell), Laudate Deum omnes gentes (Henry Purcell), Let all mankind the pleasure share, Z 627/8 (Henry Purcell), Let mine eyes run down with tears, Z 24 (Henry Purcell), Let the night perish, Z 191 (Henry Purcell), Let us dance, let us sing, Z 627/App3 (Henry Purcell), Lord, have mercy upon us, Z 230/5 (Henry Purcell), Lord, how long wilt Thou be angry, Z 25 (Henry Purcell), Lord, I can suffer thy rebukes, Z 136 (Henry Purcell), Lost is my quiet forever, Z 502 (Henry Purcell), Love arms himself in Celia's eyes, Z 392 (Henry Purcell), Love quickly is pall'd, Z 632/11 (Henry Purcell), Love thou art best of human joys, Z 596/1 (Henry Purcell), Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in B flat, Z 230/7 & 8 (Henry Purcell), Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in G minor, Z 231 (Henry Purcell), Music for a while, Z 583/2 (Henry Purcell), My Lady's coachman John, Z 260 (Henry Purcell), My song shall be alway, Z 31 (Henry Purcell), Next winter comes slowly, Z 629/36 (Henry Purcell), Nicene creed in B flat, Z 230/6 (Henry Purcell), Nymphs and shepherds come away, Z 600/1 (Henry Purcell), O all ye people, clap your hands, Z 138 (Henry Purcell), O give thanks unto the Lord, Z 33 (Henry Purcell), O God, the King of glory, Z 34 (Henry Purcell), O God, thou hast cast us out, Z 36 (Henry Purcell), O happy man that fears the Lord, Z 139 (Henry Purcell), O Lord God of hosts, Z 37 (Henry Purcell), O Lord, Our Governor, Z 39 (Henry Purcell), O Lord, rebuke me not, Z 40 (Henry Purcell), O sing unto the Lord, Z 44 (Henry Purcell), O solitude, my sweetest choice, Z 406 (Henry Purcell), Of all the instruments, Z 263 (Henry Purcell), Once, Twice, Thrice, I Julia try'd, Z 265 (Henry Purcell), One industrious insect, Z 266 (Henry Purcell), Plung'd in the confines of despair Z 142 (Henry Purcell), Pox on you for a fop, Z 269 (Henry Purcell), Rejoice in the Lord alway, Z 49 (Henry Purcell), Remember not, Lord, our offences, Z 50 (Henry Purcell), Return fond muse, Z 321/12 (Henry Purcell), Soft notes and gently raised, Z 510 (Henry Purcell), Shepherd, leave decoying, Z 628/16 (Henry Purcell), Since God so tender a regard, Z 143 (Henry Purcell), Since the toils and hazards of war, Z 627/13b (Henry Purcell), Since time so kind to us does prove, Z 272 (Henry Purcell), Sing, sing, ye druids, Z 574/13 (Henry Purcell), Sound trumpet sound, beat ev'ry drum (Henry Purcell), Sweeter than roses, Z 585/1 (Henry Purcell), Te Deum and Jubilate in D, Z 232 (Henry Purcell), The earth trembled, Z 197 (Henry Purcell), The Lord is King, and hath put on glorious apparel (Henry Purcell), They shall be happy, Z 629/50ef (Henry Purcell), They that go down to the sea, Z 57 (Henry Purcell), This poet sings the Trojan wars (Anacreon's Defeat), Z 423 (Henry Purcell), Thou knowest, Lord, the secrets of our hearts, Z.58b (Henry Purcell), Three (More or Less Naughty) Catches (Various), Thy way, O God, is holy, Z 60 (Henry Purcell), Thy word is a lantern, Z 61 (Henry Purcell), To arms, your ensigns straight display, Z 574/15 (Henry Purcell), To thee, to thee and to a Maid, Z 283 (Henry Purcell), Tom making a manteau for a lass (Henry Purcell), True Englishmen, drink a good health, Z 284 (Henry Purcell), Turn then thine eyes, Z 629/50c (Henry Purcell), Under a green Elm lies Luke Shepherd's Helm, Z 285 (Henry Purcell), Under this stone lies Gabriel John, Z 286 (Henry Purcell), We sing to him, whose wisdom form'd the ear, Z 199 (Henry Purcell), We the spirits of the air, Z 630/17b (Henry Purcell), Welcome to all the pleasures, Z 339 (Henry Purcell), What can we poor females do? Z.583 I-Catalogue Number I-Cat. IWZ 20 Movements/Sections Mov'ts/Sec's: 4 songs: Music for a while Sweeter than roses If music be the food of love Not all my torments can your pity move Year/Date of Composition Y/D of Comp. Score and parts; MIDI "O let me weep!" CPDL affiliated site This page was last edited on 21 November 2020, at 07:45. "Musick for a while" from Oedipus for soprano and basso continuo. He was also Organist of the Collegiate Church of St. Peter, Westminster, which Place he resigned in 1693. This page was last edited on 9 October 2010, at 01:26. From their Eternal Band; Till Alecto free the dead. while Shall all your cares be #œ˙œœœ œœ œœ œ œœ œ#œœœ œ œ œ œ œœœ‰œjœ ‰œj guile shall all, all, œ ˙ œ ˙ ˙ œ œœœ œ#œœœ œ‰j œœ ‰œj all, shall all all œ˙ ˙ œ œ œ œ#œœ#œœœœœ 4 Music for a While & &? Music for a while. When analysing the score it begins to complicate a bit, but one gets used to it. Free sheet music : Purcell, Henry - Music for a While (Piano solo) LIBRARY. United Kingdom. The Choral Public Domain Library (CPDL) is a sheet music archive which focuses on choral and vocal music in the public domain or otherwise freely available for printing and performing (such as via permission from the copyright holder).. Genre: Secular , Aria. Instruments: Basso continuo realized for keyboard, guitar, or baroque guitar. Shall all, all, etc... Shall all your cares beguile Wond'ring, wond'ring How your pains were eased, eased, eased And disdaining to be pleased 'Til Alecto free the dead 'Til Alecto free the dead From their eternal bands 'Til the snakes drop, drop, drop Drop, drop, drop, drop, drop from her head Track 4 Requested by: Katherine Fisher. At this point in the drama, Tiresias, a blind seer (someone who can foretell the future), and two priests summon the ghost of King Laius to discover the identity of his murderer. In modern edition there are many views: for e.g. https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php?title=Music_for_a_while,_Z_583/2_(Henry_Purcell)&oldid=1371055. The first three bars of the song are played as the first priest enters. Thanks! 3 organ preludes Bridal party entrance Bridal processional Introit pieces 2 Offertory pieces 3-4 Communion pieces Recessional Postlude It has been a while since I have posted...I am getting married in January and would like to hear your suggestions on good Baroque/Renaissance choral and organ pieces for my nuptial Mass (low Mass). Based on a repeating ground bass pattern, it is the second of four movements from his incidental music to Oedipus, a version of Sophocles' play by John Dryden and Nathaniel Lee, published in 1679. Title 4 Songs for high voice and cello Composer Zwaag, Wim: I-Catalogue Number I-Cat. "Music for a While" is a da capo aria for voice, harpsichord and bass viol by the English Baroque composer Henry Purcell. The entry in Cathedral Music, Volume 2 (William Boyce) reads: "Henry Purcell, was one of the Children of the Chapel Royal, and became Organist of the same in 1682. Date completed: 2008-03-18. The aria was published … An Introduction to the Skill of Musick (Playford, John) As Dedicatee (1) Works dedicated to: Purcell, Henry. for soprano, alto recorder (or violin), and basso continuo. The following 176 pages are in this category, out of 176 total. W. Wit and Mirth, or Pills to Purge Melancholy (D'Urfey, Thomas) As Editor (1) Works edited by: Purcell, Henry. Shall all your cares beguile. 244, Jesu, Jesu du bist mein. 261, Christ lag in Todesbanden. Status: Completed. It is on page 126 of Book II of Orpheus Britannicus. Web page content is available under the CPDL copyright license ; please see individual editions for their copyright terms. Title: Music for a while. Composer: Henry Purcell. An ape, a lion, a fox and an ass, Z 241 (Henry Purcell), And in each track of glory, Z 333/5 (Henry Purcell), As Roger last night to Jenny lay close, Z 242 (Henry Purcell), Bacchus is a pow'r divine, Z 360 (Henry Purcell), The bashful Thames, Z 333/3 (Henry Purcell), Beati omnes qui timent Dominum, Z 131 (Henry Purcell), Begin the song (The Resurrection), Z 183 (Henry Purcell), Behold, I bring you glad tidings, Z 2 (Henry Purcell), Benedicite in B flat, Z 230/3 (Henry Purcell), Benedictus in B flat, Z 230/2 (Henry Purcell), Blessed city, heavenly Salem (Henry Purcell), Blessed is he that considereth the poor, Z 7 (Henry Purcell), The Blessed Virgin's Expostulation (Henry Purcell), Blow up the trumpet in Sion, Z 10 (Henry Purcell), Bow down thine ear, O Lord, Z 11 (Henry Purcell), Britons, strike home! No. The echoing air a triumph sings, Z 629/48 (Henry Purcell), He that drinks is immortal (Henry Purcell), Hear me, O Lord, the great support (Henry Purcell), Hear my prayer, O Lord, Z 15 (Henry Purcell), Hence! Wond'ring how your pains were eas'd. Music For a While Jay Nordlinger, music critic of The New Criterion , talks music – but, more important, plays music. Chorale No. Re: Template for new music publications Post by carlos » 09 Oct 2020 04:26 BarryJ wrote: ↑ 22 Aug 2020 15:35 There is now a template for use in creating new publication pages, Template:NewPublication . By contrast, the Choral Public Domain Library (CDPL) License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and perform public domain music--to make sure that these works remain free and available for all its users. No. Title: Music for a While. —John Dryden, Oedipus, A Tragedy (1678, 1692) John Dryden’s reworking of Sophocles’s […] Incidental music Composer Purcell, Henry: Opus/Catalogue Number Op./Cat. There is a continuo realization for keyboard, and realizations for guitar and baroque guitar. No. See the composer page for a list of works sorted by genre. Composer: Henry Purcell Bach's late 19th-century editon use C-clefs. And disdaining to be pleas'd. Incidental Music for John Dryden's Oedipus, "Music For A While" during Act I scene 3. Description: From the incidental music for Oedipus. Date of request: 2003-01-11. Hence! CPDL also has a full-featured internal search system (click on the link for "Multi-category Search"), but a Google search for " cpdl 7 part choral music" will get you directly to the CPDL page, "Category: 7-part Choral Music," from which you may choose from among 306 pieces of music … My teacher uses another different way: Superius (G-clef), Altus (G-clef octave), Tenor (G-clef octave) and Bassus (F-clef). Lyricist: John Dryden, Number of voices: 1v   Voicing: Soprano solo or SATB The While the focus of CPDL is on choral music, there are a number of solo songs which have been transcribed and hosted there. Music for a while Shall all your cares beguile: Wond’ring how your pains were eas’d And disdaining to be pleas’d Till Alecto free the dead From their eternal bands, Till the snakes drop from her head, And the whip from out her hands. The structure of Music for a while can be defined on two levels:. # # # Shall all your Cares beguile, This page was last edited on 8 April 2021, at 13:02. Chorale No. Music for a while Shall all your cares beguile: Wond'ring how your pains were eas'd And disdaining to be pleas'd Till Alecto free the dead From their eternal bands, Till the snakes drop from her head, And the whip from out her hands. The bass is unfigured in Orpheus. Chorale No. Number of voices: 1v Voicing: Soprano solo or SATB. While I have no problem in general with composers registering their works at PRS/GEMA/whatever to collect royalties from performing choirs, I have serious concerns when these works are posted on CPDL, and when these editions do not even carry a warning that the music … Till Alecto free the Dead, Purcell, Henry. The following 1 pages are in this category, out of 1 total. A. Language: English. I attempt from Love's sickness to fly (from The Indian Queen, Z.630) Full fathom five (from The Tempest, Z.631) Come unto these yellow sands (from The Tempest, Z.631) Thy hand, Belinda, darkness shades me (from Dido and Aeneas, Z.626) When I am laid in earth … Wond'ring how your Pains were eas'd, Authorship. The concluding background music is arranged to echo Purcell’s song, Music for a While. IHP 53 Movements/Sections Mov'ts/Sec's: 4 songs: Prelude and Song: Hear, ye sullen powers below Song: Musick for a While Song: Come away, do not stay Song: Laius! Track3 The opening background music is an original composition The various pieces of Purcell’s song Music for a While are sung a cappella by Katherine Ciesinski. And disdaining to be pleas'd, There is a category there for solo vocal music, which lists both hosted material and material hosted at other sites. Till the Snakes drop from her Head;