Saturday Music Spot: Purcell's "Music for a while"
Absolute masterpiece by Thomas Purcell, sung by the countertenor Andreas Scholl. The previous version of this which I posted, some five months ago, was sung equally beautifully by tenor Thomas Cooley and can be found here.
The lyrics are:
"Music, music for a while, shall all your cares beguile:
Wondering 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 lyrics are:
"Music, music for a while, shall all your cares beguile:
Wondering 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."
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