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Amphion Anglicus for voice & continuo - Welcome Ev'ry Guest | |
4:20
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Amphion Anglicus for voice & continuo - Welcome Ev'ry Guest | |
4:20
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Amphion Anglicus for voice & continuo - Ah Heav'n! What Is't I Hear? | |
3:13
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2
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Amphion Anglicus for voice & continuo - Ah Heav'n! What Is't I Hear? | |
3:13
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Amphion Anglicus for voice & continuo - Loving Above Himself | |
3:59
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Amphion Anglicus for voice & continuo - Loving Above Himself | |
3:59
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Amphion Anglicus for voice & continuo - If I My Celia Could Persuade | |
2:54
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Amphion Anglicus for voice & continuo - If I My Celia Could Persuade | |
2:54
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Amphion Anglicus for voice & continuo - The Fair Lover And His Black Mistress | |
3:12
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Amphion Anglicus for voice & continuo - The Fair Lover And His Black Mistress | |
3:12
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Amphion Anglicus for voice & continuo - Why Weeps Asteria? | |
3:58
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Amphion Anglicus for voice & continuo - Why Weeps Asteria? | |
3:58
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Ode on St. Cecilia's Day (1691), "The Glorious Day is Come", for soloists, chorus & ensemble - The Spheres, Those Instruments Divine | |
2:12
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Ode on St. Cecilia's Day (1691), "The Glorious Day is Come", for soloists, chorus & ensemble - The Spheres, Those Instruments Divine | |
2:12
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Ode for St. Cecilia's Day, 1684 - Hark! How the Waken'd Strings Resound | |
2:56
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Ode for St. Cecilia's Day, 1684 - Hark! How the Waken'd Strings Resound | |
2:56
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The Indian Queen, semi-opera, Z. 630 - Ah! How Happy Are We | |
2:09
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The Indian Queen, semi-opera, Z. 630 - Ah! How Happy Are We | |
2:09
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If prayers and tears, song, Z. 380 | |
6:53
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If prayers and tears, song, Z. 380 | |
6:53
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Of old when heroes thought it base (Yorkshire Feast Song), ode for soloists, chorus & instruments, Z. 333 - So! When The Glittering Queen Of Night | |
4:32
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Of old when heroes thought it base (Yorkshire Feast Song), ode for soloists, chorus & instruments, Z. 333 - So! When The Glittering Queen Of Night | |
4:32
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12
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Hail, bright Cecilia (Ode for St. Cecilia's Day), for soloists, chorus & instruments, Z. 328 | |
5:21
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Hail, bright Cecilia (Ode for St. Cecilia's Day), for soloists, chorus & instruments, Z. 328 | |
5:21
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Yes, Daphne, in your looks I find (from "The Fairy Queen"), ground & aria, Z. 629/45 | |
3:39
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Yes, Daphne, in your looks I find (from "The Fairy Queen"), ground & aria, Z. 629/45 | |
3:39
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Celebrate this festival (Birthday Ode for Queen Mary), ode for 5 soloists, double chorus, 2 oboes, 2 trumpets & continuo, Z. 321 - Crown the altar | |
2:35
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Celebrate this festival (Birthday Ode for Queen Mary), ode for 5 soloists, double chorus, 2 oboes, 2 trumpets & continuo, Z. 321 - Crown the altar | |
2:35
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Great parent, hail! (Ode for the Centenary of Trinity College, Dublin), for soloists, chorus, strings & continuo, Z. 327 - After War's Alarms Repeated | |
3:53
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Great parent, hail! (Ode for the Centenary of Trinity College, Dublin), for soloists, chorus, strings & continuo, Z. 327 - After War's Alarms Repeated | |
3:53
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