

Alban's Cathedral, Pergolesi's " Stabat Mater ", Rye Festival, post-Restoration music at the Chelsea Festival, Lute songs at Hampton Court Palace, Handel's " Dixit Dominus ", Bach's " Missa Brevis in G minor " and Purcell's " Welcome to all the Pleasures " at the Shipton Festival. His other concerts have included Handel's " Messiah " with the Halifax Choral Society, and also with Choros and the Oxford Sinfonia, Purcell's " Come Ye Sons of Art " and Mozart's " Coronation Mass " for the Queen's Golden Jubilee at St.Come, ye Sons of Art, come away, Tune all your voices and instruments play To celebrate this triumphant day. It was written in 1694 as a birthday ode for Queen Mary II of England, using a text by Irish poet Nahum Tate. Ye shall not go in to them, neither shall they come in unto you: for. Come ye Sons of Art is one of Henry Purcell's most elaborate, most important and most magnificent works. and four years later wrote one of his most elaborate, important and magnificent works a setting for another birthday ode for the Queen, written by Nahum Tate, entitled " Come Ye Sons of Art ". for thou art my rock and my fortress He testified concerning him: I have found.

On the sprightly hautboy play All the instruments of joy, That skilful numbers can employ, To celebrate the glories of this day. Sound the trumpet, till around You make the list'ning shores rebound.

In 1685, he wrote two of his finest anthems, " I was glad " and " My heart is inditing, " for the coronation of King James II. Come, ye Sons of Art, come away, Tune all your voices and instruments play To celebrate this triumphant day.Herissone states that Purcell did not incorporate music from " The Indian Queen " into " Come Ye Sons of Art ", but that the editor ( Robert Pinder ) of the only surviving published edition of the work made drastic changes, including incorporating music from several of Purcell's previous theatre works. He also wrote the text for Purcell's Birthday Ode " Come Ye Sons of Art " in 1694. Tate wrote the libretto for Henry Purcell's opera " Dido and Aeneas ", which was given its first known performance in 1689.Source for information on Come ye Sons of Art: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music dictionary. His range is astonishing, from the introverted passion of the " Funeral Sentences " ( written while he was still a teen-ager ) to the exuberance of " Come Ye Sons of Art Away. Ode by Purcell for the birthday of Queen Mary II, wife of William III, in 1694 for sop., counterten., bass, ch., and orch.This new edition is based on a comparison of " Come Ye Sons of Art " with manuscripts of other Odes written by Purcell showing exactly the same instrumental and editorial changes made by Pindar. Come Ye Sons of Art, Z.323, also known as Ode for Queen Marys Birthday, is a musical composition by Henry Purcell.
