Henry Purcell (1659-1695), Sound the Trumpet from “Come, Ye Sons of Art” z.323, arr. Tennent (AATB)
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“Come, Ye Sons of Art” is the second of two odes written for the birthday of Queen Mary II. The ode was written in 1694. The text is attributed to Nahum Tate. The primary woodwinds used in this ode are oboes. In the movement, “Strike the Viols”, the oboists double on recorder.
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