Henry Purcell (1659-1695)
01 - Songs, Z. 402: O! Fair Cedaria, Hide Those Eyes
02 - Oedipus, Z. 583: II. Music for a While
03 - Songs, Z. 399: My Heart, Wherever You Appear
04 - Songs, Z. 386: I Resolve Against Cringing and Whining
05 - Songs, Z. 353: Ah! How Pleasant 'Tis to Love
06 - Songs, Z. 388: I Take No Pleasure in the Sun's Bright Beams
07 - Songs, Z. 355: Amidst the Shades and Cool Refreshing Streams
08 - Songs, Z. 379: If Music Be the Food of Love
09 - Songs, Z. 405: On the Brow of Richmond Hill
10 - The Sicilian Usurper, Z. 581: Retir'd from Any Mortal's Sight
11 - Songs, Z. 434: When Amelia Smiles, She Wounds Me
12 - Songs, Z. 411: Rashly I Swore I Would Disown
13 - Songs, Z. 381: I Loved Fair Celia Many Years
14 - The Married Beau, Z. 603: See Where Repenting Celia Lies
15 - Songs, Z. 428B: What a Sad Fate Is Mine
16 - Songs, Z. 441: Who Can Behold Florella's Charms
17 - Songs, Z. 400: Not All My Torments Can Your Pity Move
18 - Songs, Z. 421: The Fatal Hour Comes on Apace
19 - Songs, Z. 413: She Loves and She Confesses Too
20 - Songs, Z. 371: Hears Not My Phillis
21 - The Indian Queen, Z. 630: Their Looks Are Such
22 - The Prophetess, Z. 627: Since from My Dear Astrea's Sight
23 - The Rival Sisters, Z. 609: Celia Has a Thousand Charms
24 - Songs, Z. 385: In Vain We Dissemble
25 - Songs, Z. 359: A Thousand Several Ways
26 - The Indian Queen, Z. 630: I Attempt Form Love's Sickness to Fly in Vain
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