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Purcell, Henry
				1659-1695
			
				(b ?Westminster, London, ?10 Sept 1659; d Westminster, London, 21 Nov 1695). English
			
			
			Come, Ye Sons of Art, Z.323  <1694>
				
				solo soprano, 2 countertenors, bass    chorus SATB
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						Schott ed. Michael Tippett & Walter Bergmann.
						
Source of text: Attributed to Nahum Tate. Language: English
						Source of text: Attributed to Nahum Tate. Language: English
			Symphony
Come, ye sons of art, away
Sound the trumpet
Come ye sons of art
Strike the viol
The day that such a blessing gave
Bid the Virtues
These are the sacred charms
See, Nature, rejoicing
							
							Come, ye sons of art, away
Sound the trumpet
Come ye sons of art
Strike the viol
The day that such a blessing gave
Bid the Virtues
These are the sacred charms
See, Nature, rejoicing
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Contents—Symphony; Come, ye sons of art, away; Sound the trumpet; Come ye sons of art; Strike the viol; The day that such a blessing gave; Bid the Virtues; These are the sacred charms; See, Nature, rejoicing
        
							
					Contents—Symphony; Come, ye sons of art, away; Sound the trumpet; Come ye sons of art; Strike the viol; The day that such a blessing gave; Bid the Virtues; These are the sacred charms; See, Nature, rejoicing
