Artist
|
Title |
Album |
Released |
Duration |
Henry Purcell | - Welcome, welcome, glorious morn | Odes and Welcome Songs 05 Welcome Glorious Morn; Great Parent, Hail; The Summer's Absence | 2010 | 1:36 |
Henry Purcell | - What greater bliss can Fate bestow | Odes and Welcome Songs 03 Fly, Bold Rebellion; Sound the Trumpet; Celebrate this Festival | 2010 | 2:48 |
Henry Purcell | - What ho! (Cupid); Prelude | TPEC 76 King Arthur, Z.628 Acts I - III | | 1:08 |
Henry Purcell | - What power art thou (Cold Genius) | TPEC 76 King Arthur, Z.628 Acts I - III | | 2:51 |
Henry Purcell | - What power art thou (Cold Song) | O Solitude: Songs and Arias by Henry Purcell | 2010 | 3:09 |
Henry Purcell | - What shall be done in behalf of the man? | Odes and Welcome Songs 07 Of Old, When Heroes; Swifter, Isis; What Shall be Done | 2010 | 2:42 |
Henry Purcell | - When first I saw | TPEC 78 Dioclesian, Z.627 | | 2:24 |
Henry Purcell | - When I am laid in earth (Dido) | Corboz 70 Dido and Aeneas | | 3:22 |
Henry Purcell | - When Orpheus sang all Nature did rejoice | Odes and Welcome Songs 04 Ye Tuneful Muses; Celestial Music; From Hardy Climes | 2010 | 2:05 |
Henry Purcell | - When should each soul exalted be? | Odes and Welcome Songs 08 Come ye Sons of Art; Welcome, Vicegerent; Why are all the Muses Mute? | 2010 | 2:30 |
Henry Purcell | - When the Summer, in his glory | Odes and Welcome Songs 08 Come ye Sons of Art; Welcome, Vicegerent; Why are all the Muses Mute? | 2010 | 1:17 |
Henry Purcell | - Whence could so much virtue spring? (Dido) | Dido and Aeneas (Z.626) (Lewis) | | 2:00 |
Henry Purcell | - Whence could so much virtue spring (Dido; Belinda); Fear no danger to ensue (Belinda; Second Woman; Chorus) | TPEC 75 Dido and Aeneas, Z.626 | | 3:32 |
Henry Purcell | - Whence could so much virtue spring | Dido and Aeneas (Z.626) (Mackerras) | 1991 | 3:51 |
Henry Purcell | - While Caesar like the morning star | Odes and Welcome Songs 03 Fly, Bold Rebellion; Sound the Trumpet; Celebrate this Festival | 2010 | 2:22 |
Henry Purcell | - While Echo shall remote | The Fairy Queen (Z.629) | 1992 | 1:06 |
Henry Purcell | - While joys celestial | Odes for Saint Cecilia's Day | 2014 | 1:48 |
Henry Purcell | - While joys celestial their bright souls invade | Odes and Welcome Songs 01 Arise, my Muse; Welcome to All the Pleasures; Now Does the Glorious Day Appear | 2010 | 1:29 |
Henry Purcell | - While, for a righteous cause he arms | Odes and Welcome Songs 03 Fly, Bold Rebellion; Sound the Trumpet; Celebrate this Festival | 2010 | 4:49 |
Henry Purcell | - Whilst in music and verse our duty we show | Odes and Welcome Songs 04 Ye Tuneful Muses; Celestial Music; From Hardy Climes | 2010 | 1:53 |
Henry Purcell | - Whilst music did improve Amphion's song | Odes and Welcome Songs 04 Ye Tuneful Muses; Celestial Music; From Hardy Climes | 2010 | 2:11 |
Henry Purcell | - Whilst undisturb'd his happy Consort reigns | Odes and Welcome Songs 05 Welcome Glorious Morn; Great Parent, Hail; The Summer's Absence | 2010 | 1:46 |
Henry Purcell | - Who can from joy refrain? | Odes and Welcome Songs 02 Hail! Bright Cecilia; Who can from Joy Refrain? | 2010 | 5:12 |
Henry Purcell | - Winter: Now Winter comes slowly | The Fairy Queen (Z.629) | 1992 | 2:46 |
Henry Purcell | - Witches' Dance | Corboz 70 Dido and Aeneas | | 1:15 |