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John Ernest Galliard

(1680–1747)

Kompositioner

Pan and Syrinx: A Sylvan & a Nymph Dance
Pan and Syrinx: Air 1 for the Nymphs and Sylvans
Pan and Syrinx: Air 2 for the Nymphs and Sylvans
Pan and Syrinx: Air for Nymphs
Pan and Syrinx: Bid the Tunefull cornet Sound
Pan and Syrinx: Bouree 1 & 2
Pan and Syrinx: But see! the Goddess comes;
Pan and Syrinx: Cruel Sylvan O forbear
Pan and Syrinx: Dance of Nymphs and Sylvans
Pan and Syrinx: Fairest if thou canst be kind, Ah!
Pan and Syrinx: Fly, fly, fly, fly, fly, fly, fly, fly, fly.
Pan and Syrinx: Free from Sorrow, free from Anguish
Pan and Syrinx: Gentle Cupid aid my pleasure
Pan and Syrinx: Go leave me 'tis in vain.
Pan and Syrinx: Great Diana will we Sing
Pan and Syrinx: How Insolently Coy! am I to be despis'd?
Pan and Syrinx: How Sweet the warbling Linnet sings
Pan and Syrinx: Lawless Rage & wild desire
Pan and Syrinx: Let Nature henceforward neglect
Pan and Syrinx: Love! How impatient hast thou made me?
Pan and Syrinx: O mighty Goddess! To thy will I bend
Pan and Syrinx: On sunny Hills, in gloomy Shades,
Pan and Syrinx: Ouverture (Part 1)
Pan and Syrinx: Ouverture (Part 2 )
Pan and Syrinx: Ouverture (Part 3 )
Pan and Syrinx: Ouverture (Part 4)
Pan and Syrinx: Presumtuous God! Am I so little fear'd
Pan and Syrinx: Surprizing Change!
Pan and Syrinx: Symphony
Pan and Syrinx: The rising Morn her purple Beams now sheds
Pan and Syrinx: Think'st thou that aukward mien has Charms
Pan and Syrinx: Those glances Stol'n a Flame confess;
Pan and Syrinx: Toil'd & Impatient have I sought you long,
Pan and Syrinx: Well do these Sports become Diana's Train,
Pan and Syrinx: What do I see?
Pan and Syrinx: Whilst your Harmony fills
Pan and Syrinx: Why should Love, that triffling Passion
Pan and Syrinx: Yet hold; Some Ill our much-lov'd Syrinx waits,