Welcome Song - What Shall Be Done in Behalf of the Man?, Z. 341: Let us Sing the Praises
Welcome Song - What Shall Be Done in Behalf of the Man?, Z. 341: Let us Sing the Praises a song by Henry Purcell on BeMusic
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Rejoice in the Lord Alway, Z. 49 by
Ben Davies,
John Patrick,
Henry Purcell,
The Sixteen,
Nahum Tate,
Harry Christophers,
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Dioclesian, Z. 627: Chaconne "Two in One Upon a Ground" by
Ben Davies,
John Patrick,
Henry Purcell,
The Sixteen,
Nahum Tate,
Harry Christophers,
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Close Thine Eyes and Sleep Secure ("Upon a Quiet Conscience"), Z. 184 by
Ben Davies,
John Patrick,
Henry Purcell,
The Sixteen,
Nahum Tate,
Harry Christophers,
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Sir Barnaby Whigg (or No Wit Like a Woman's), Z. 589: Blow, Boreas, Blow by
Ben Davies,
John Patrick,
Henry Purcell,
The Sixteen,
Nahum Tate,
Harry Christophers,
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O All Ye People, Clap Your Hands, Z. 138 by
Ben Davies,
John Patrick,
Henry Purcell,
The Sixteen,
Nahum Tate,
Harry Christophers,
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Catch - Come, My Hearts, Play Your Parts, Z. 246 by
Ben Davies,
John Patrick,
Henry Purcell,
The Sixteen,
Nahum Tate,
Harry Christophers,
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Welcome Song - What Shall Be Done in Behalf of the Man?, Z. 341: Symphony by
Ben Davies,
John Patrick,
Henry Purcell,
The Sixteen,
Nahum Tate,
Harry Christophers,
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Welcome Song - What Shall Be Done in Behalf of the Man?, Z. 341: What Shall Be Done in Behalf of the Man? by
Ben Davies,
John Patrick,
Henry Purcell,
The Sixteen,
Nahum Tate,
Harry Christophers,
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Welcome Song - What Shall Be Done in Behalf of the Man?, Z. 341: All the Grandeur by
Ben Davies,
John Patrick,
Henry Purcell,
The Sixteen,
Nahum Tate,
Harry Christophers,
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Welcome Song - What Shall Be Done in Behalf of the Man?, Z. 341: Let us Sing the Praises by
Ben Davies,
John Patrick,
Henry Purcell,
The Sixteen,
Nahum Tate,
Harry Christophers,
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Welcome Song - What Shall Be Done in Behalf of the Man?, Z. 341: Mighty Charles by
Ben Davies,
John Patrick,
Henry Purcell,
The Sixteen,
Nahum Tate,
Harry Christophers,
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Welcome Song - What Shall Be Done in Behalf of the Man?, Z. 341: May all Factious Troubles Cease by
Ben Davies,
John Patrick,
Henry Purcell,
The Sixteen,
Nahum Tate,
Harry Christophers,
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Overture in D Minor, Z. 771 by
Ben Davies,
John Patrick,
Henry Purcell,
The Sixteen,
Nahum Tate,
Harry Christophers,
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The Massacre of Paris, Z. 604: Thy Genius, Lo! by
Ben Davies,
John Patrick,
Henry Purcell,
The Sixteen,
Nahum Tate,
Harry Christophers,
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O Praise the Lord, All Ye Heathen, Z. 43 by
Ben Davies,
John Patrick,
Henry Purcell,
The Sixteen,
Nahum Tate,
Harry Christophers,
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The History of King Richard the Second (or The Sicilian Usurper), Z. 581: Retir’d From Any Mortal’s Sight by
Ben Davies,
John Patrick,
Henry Purcell,
The Sixteen,
Nahum Tate,
Harry Christophers,
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Welcome Song - From Those Serene and Rapturous Joys, Z. 326: Symphony by
Ben Davies,
John Patrick,
Henry Purcell,
The Sixteen,
Nahum Tate,
Harry Christophers,
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Welcome Song - From Those Serene and Rapturous Joys, Z. 326: From Those Serene and Rapturous Joys by
Ben Davies,
John Patrick,
Henry Purcell,
The Sixteen,
Nahum Tate,
Harry Christophers,
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Welcome Song - From Those Serene and Rapturous Joys, Z. 326: Behold Th’Indulgent Prince is Come by
Ben Davies,
John Patrick,
Henry Purcell,
The Sixteen,
Nahum Tate,
Harry Christophers,
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Welcome Song - From Those Serene and Rapturous Joys, Z. 326: Welcome Home by
Ben Davies,
John Patrick,
Henry Purcell,
The Sixteen,
Nahum Tate,
Harry Christophers,
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Welcome Song - What Shall Be Done in Behalf of the Man?, Z. 341: Welcome as Soft Refreshing Show’rs by
Ben Davies,
John Patrick,
Henry Purcell,
The Sixteen,
Nahum Tate,
Harry Christophers,
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Welcome Song - What Shall Be Done in Behalf of the Man?, Z. 341: Welcome, More Welcome Does He Come by
Ben Davies,
John Patrick,
Henry Purcell,
The Sixteen,
Nahum Tate,
Harry Christophers,
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Welcome Song - What Shall Be Done in Behalf of the Man?, Z. 341: Nor Does the Sun More Comfort Bring by
Ben Davies,
John Patrick,
Henry Purcell,
The Sixteen,
Nahum Tate,
Harry Christophers,
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Welcome Song - What Shall Be Done in Behalf of the Man?, Z. 341: With trumpets and shouts we receive the World’s Wonder by
Ben Davies,
John Patrick,
Henry Purcell,
The Sixteen,
Nahum Tate,
Harry Christophers,