Hence ye profane: the first symphony, song and chorus from James Shirley’s Masque “The Triumph of Peace“, which was performed at the Palace of Whitehall for Charles I and Henrietta Maria in 1634.
The song is sung by Irene, the goddess of Peace.
Richard de Winter: tenor (Irene)
Emily Atkinson: soprano
Alison Kinder: bass viol
Tamsin Lewis: violin, alto
Richard Mackenzie: lute
Keith McGowan: flute
Peter Willcock: bass
Irene: Hence, ye profane, far hence away!
Time hath sick feathers while you stay.
Is this delight
For such a glorious nigh,
Wherein two skies are to be seen,
One starry, but an
...aged sphere,
Another here
Created new and brighter from the eyes of king and queen.
Chorus: Hence ye profane, far hence away!
Time hath sick feathers while you stay
From Passamezzo’s CD “Shadows, not substantial things“Show more