Thursday music spot: Philippe Jaroussky sings "Music for a while" by Henry Purcell
I don't usually have any difficulty telling a counter-tenor like Philippe Jaroussky from a mezzo-soprano like Janet Baker or Katherine Jenkins by the sound of their voice alone.
Mr Jaroussky is an exception to the rule. But he has a lovely voice.
Here he sings Purcell's delightful aria, "Music for a while shall all your cares beguile"
The lyrics come from Oedipus:
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.
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.
Music for a while,
Shall all your cares beguile.
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