Artist
|
Title |
Album |
Released |
Duration |
Henry Purcell | - These are the sacred charms that shield | Odes and Welcome Songs 08 Come ye Sons of Art; Welcome, Vicegerent; Why are all the Muses Mute? | 2010 | 1:46 |
Henry Purcell | - These are the sacred charms that shiled her daring hero in the field (bass) | 03-01 Hail, Bright Cecilia; Come, Ye Sons of art, Away | 2009 | 1:40 |
Henry Purcell | - These had by their ill usage drove | Odes and Welcome Songs 05 Welcome Glorious Morn; Great Parent, Hail; The Summer's Absence | 2010 | 2:29 |
Henry Purcell | - They did no storms, nor threat'nings fear | Odes and Welcome Songs 07 Of Old, When Heroes; Swifter, Isis; What Shall be Done | 2010 | 2:05 |
Henry Purcell | - They did no storms, nor threat'nings fear (Basses I-II) | TPEC 72 Come, ye Sons of Art; Welcome to All the Pleasures; Of Old, when Heroes Thought | | 2:08 |
Henry Purcell | - Third Act Tune | TPEC 78 Dioclesian, Z.627 | | 0:43 |
Henry Purcell | - Third Act Tune | The Fairy Queen (Z.629) | 1992 | 1:04 |
Henry Purcell | - Third Act Tune | Dioclesian (Z.627); Timon of Athens (Z.632) | 1995 | 0:43 |
Henry Purcell | - Third Act Tune: Hornpipe | King Arthur (Z.628) | 1992 | 0:47 |
Henry Purcell | - Third Act Tune: Hornpipe | TPEC 76 King Arthur, Z.628 Acts I - III | | 0:48 |
Henry Purcell | - This does our fertile isle with glory crown | Odes and Welcome Songs 01 Arise, my Muse; Welcome to All the Pleasures; Now Does the Glorious Day Appear | 2010 | 2:29 |
Henry Purcell | - Those eyes, that form, that lofty mien | Odes and Welcome Songs 06 Love's Goddess Sure; Raise the Voice; Laudate Ceciliam; From those Serene and Rapturous Joys | 2010 | 1:28 |
Henry Purcell | - Thou doting fool, forbear (Cupid) | TPEC 76 King Arthur, Z.628 Acts I - III | | 0:54 |
Henry Purcell | - Thou knowest Lord | Three Antiennes; Funeral Music; Organ Pieces | 1992 | 2:21 |
Henry Purcell | - Thou knowest, Lord | Three Antiennes; Funeral Music; Organ Pieces | 1992 | 3:43 |
Henry Purcell | - Thou knowest, Lord, the secrets of our hearts (third sentence) | 03-04 Anthems; Sacred Songs; Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary | 2009 | 2:22 |
Henry Purcell | - Thou tun'st this World | Odes for Saint Cecilia's Day | 2014 | 5:14 |
Henry Purcell | - Thou tun'st this World below, the Spheres above | Odes and Welcome Songs 02 Hail! Bright Cecilia; Who can from Joy Refrain? | 2010 | 3:13 |
Henry Purcell | - Thou tun'st this world below, the spheres above (soprano) | 03-01 Hail, Bright Cecilia; Come, Ye Sons of art, Away | 2009 | 5:13 |
Henry Purcell | - Three Elves: May the God of Wit inspire | Great Baroque Masters | | 2:25 |
Henry Purcell | - Three Fairies: May the god of wit | The Fairy Queen (Z.629) | 1992 | 0:58 |
Henry Purcell | - Thus Virgil's Genius lov'd the country best | Odes and Welcome Songs 04 Ye Tuneful Muses; Celestial Music; From Hardy Climes | 2010 | 2:13 |
Henry Purcell | - Thy hand, Belinda, darkness shades me (Dido); When I am laid in earth (Dido) | TPEC 75 Dido and Aeneas, Z.626 | | 4:21 |
Henry Purcell | - Thy hand, Belinda, darkness shades me (Dido) | Corboz 70 Dido and Aeneas | | 0:55 |
Henry Purcell | - Thy hand, Belinda, darkness shades me | Dido and Aeneas (Z.626) (Mackerras) | 1991 | 5:45 |