This is the concert program of the Song Literature I Class Recital on Monday, December 8, 1997 at 8:00 p.m., at the Marshall Room, 855 Commonwealth Avenue. Works performed were Mistress, since you so much desire by Thomas Campion, Say Love, if ever thou did'st find by John Dowland, Io parto, amati lumi (from "Le Nuove Musiche") by Giulio Caccini, Le Violette bby Alessandro Scarlatti, Sento nel core by A. Scarlatti, Sweeter than roses (from "Pausanias") by Henry Purcell, Here let my life by H. Purcell, Take not a woman's anger ill by H. Purcell, An Evening Hymn by H. Purcell, A came, I saw by H. Purcell, The Willow Song (from "Othello") arranged by Naylor, Sebben crudele by Antonio Caldara, Per la gloria d'adoravi by Giovanni Bononcini, Rossignols amoureux by Jean-Philippe Rameau, Sous un délicieux ombrage (from "La Musette") by J. p. Rameau, La Calendrina by Niccolò Jommelli, O sleep, why dost thou leave me (from "Semele") George Frideric Handel, Arm, arm ye brave (from "Judas Maccabeus") by G. F. Handel, Or let the merry bells and Let me wander not unseen from "L'Allegro" by G. F. Handel, Comfort ye (from "Messiah") by G. F. Handel, Rejoice greatly (from "Messiah") by G. F. Handel, Mio caro bene (from "Rodelinda") by G. F. Handel, Non lo dirò col labbro (from "Tolomeo") by G. F. Handel, Haste, haste to the cedar grove (from "Solomon") by G. F. Handel, Va godendo (from "Serse") by G. F. Handel, As when the dove (from "Acis and Galatea") by G. F. Handel, Le the bright Seraphim (from "Samson") by G. F. Handel, Lascia, ch'io piango (from "Rinaldo") by G. F. Handel, Lusinghe più care (from "Alessandro") by G. F. Handel, An Chloe, K. 424 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Dove sei, mio bel tesoro (from "Arianna a Naxos") by Franz Joseph Haydn, and Ah, che morir vorrei (from "Arianna a Naxos") by F. J. Haydn. Digitization for Boston University Concert Programs was supported by the Boston University Humanities Library Endowed Fund