Title | 6 Cantatas |
Alternative title | Six Cantatas for a Voice with a Thorough Bass two of which are accompanied with a Violin. Compos'd (after the Italian Manner) by Mr. Daniel Purcell, none of which were ever before Publish'd |
Creators | Daniel Purcell (composer) |
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Instrumentation | voice and continuo voice, violin and continuo |
Number of movements | 6 |
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Composed | — |
First published | 1713 |
Dedication | — |
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Time signatures | — |
Average duration (sec) | — |
Number of measures | — |
Composition types | Secular cantatas |
Language | English |
Period | Baroque |
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Metronome | Key | Measures |
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Within a verdant grove poor Strephon lay | — | — | — |
Wild as despair the tim'rous Daphne flew | — | — | — |
She whom above myself I prize | — | — | — |
Whilst on Septimius panting breast | — | — | — |
Long had Amintas ye unhappy swain | — | — | — |
The beauteous Daphne, Strephon lov'd | — | — | — |
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