1
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Celia has a thousand charms (from "The Rival Sisters, or, The Violence of Love"), song, Z. 609 - Celia has a thousand charms |  |
2:13
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2
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Fly swift, ye hours, song, Z. 369 |  |
5:46
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3
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Gentle shepherds, you that know, song, Z. 464 |  |
5:50
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4
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A New Ground (from "Welcome to All the Pleasures"), for harpsichord in E minor, ZT 682 |  |
2:29
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5
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I see, she flies me (from "Aureng-Zebe"), song, Z. 573/1 - I See She Flies Me |  |
2:06
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6
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Sweeter than roses (from "Pausanius"), song, Z. 585/1 - Sweeter Than Roses |  |
3:20
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7
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I came, I saw, and was undone, song, Z. 375 |  |
4:31
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8
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Ground for harpsichord in D minor, (from "Celebrate This Festival" Z. 321/2a), ZD 222 (doubtful) |  |
1:45
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9
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If music be the food of love, song, Z. 379 (3 settings) |  |
3:31
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10
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From silent shades and the Elysian groves (Bess of Bedlam), song, Z. 370 |  |
4:38
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11
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Love in their little veins inspires (from "Timon of Athens"), aria for soprano, 2 flutes and continuo, Z. 632/3 - Love in Their Little Veins Inspires |  |
1:20
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12
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From rosie bow'rs (from "Don Quixote"), song, Z. 578/9 - Part III: From Rosy Bow'rs |  |
7:00
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13
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Fairest Isle (from "King Arthur"), aria for soprano, Z. 628/38 - Fairest Isle, all Isles Excelling |  |
2:21
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14
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Hornpipe for harpsichord in D minor ("Round O" from "Abdelazar" Z. 570/2), ZT 684 |  |
1:31
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15
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Ah! How sweet it is to love (from "Tyrannic Love"), song, Z. 613/2 - Ah! How Sweet it is to Love |  |
2:00
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16
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The fatal hour comes on apace, song, Z. 421 |  |
3:40
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17
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O solitude, my sweetest choice, song, Z. 406 |  |
5:49
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18
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Since from my dear Astrea's sight (from "Prophetess"), aria for soprano, Z. 627/App2 - Since from me dear Astrea's sight, added to Dioclesian |  |
3:24
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19
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Chaconne (Curtain tune from "Timon of Athens"), for harpsichord in G minor, ZT 680 |  |
2:40
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20
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O lead me to some peaceful gloom (from "Bonduca"), song, Z. 574/17 - O lead me to some peaceful gloom |  |
2:43
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21
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Thrice Happy Lovers (Epithalamium from "The Fairy Queen"), aria for soprano, Z. 629/39bc - Thrice Happy Lovers (The Epithalamium) |  |
3:00
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