'Join La Nuova Musica for the first in their online series of Purcell\'s Finest Verses. The first episode is Henry Purcell\'s \'If Music be the Food of Love\' sung by countertenor Tim Mead. Composed in 1690, the first line quotes Orsino\'s lines in Twelfth Night. If music be the food of love, Sing on till I am fill’d with joy; For then my list’ning soul you move To pleasures that can never cloy. Your eyes, your mien, your tongue declare That you are music ev’rywhere. Pleasures invade both eye and ear, So fierce the transports are, they wound, And all my senses feasted are, Tho’ yet the treat is only sound, Sure I must perish by your charms, Unless you save me in your arms. Please donate to support the work of La Nuova Musica. If you would like to donate £5 towards our work and online content, please text 5LNM to 70085. Texts costs £5 plus one standard rate text message. By texting you will also be opting in to hear more about our work and fundraising via telephone and SMS. If you would like to give £5 but do not wish to receive marketing communications, please text 5LNMNOINFO to 70085.'
Tags: classical , Baroque , If music be the food of love , Purcell , henry purcell , tim mead , la nuova musica , classicalmusic
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