Artist
|
Title |
Album |
Released |
Duration |
Henry Purcell | - No. 10 Deus misereatur | TPEC 73 Choral Works | | 4:59 |
Henry Purcell | - No. 5 Strike the viol | O Solitude: Songs and Arias by Henry Purcell | 2010 | 4:18 |
Henry Purcell | - No. 7 Magnificat | TPEC 73 Choral Works | | 4:40 |
Henry Purcell | - No. 8 Nunc dimittis | TPEC 73 Choral Works | | 2:11 |
Henry Purcell | - Nor does the sun more comfort bring | Odes and Welcome Songs 06 Love's Goddess Sure; Raise the Voice; Laudate Ceciliam; From those Serene and Rapturous Joys | 2010 | 1:11 |
Henry Purcell | - Not any one such joy could bring | Odes and Welcome Songs 01 Arise, my Muse; Welcome to All the Pleasures; Now Does the Glorious Day Appear | 2010 | 1:24 |
Henry Purcell | - Not with an Helmet or a glitt'ring Spear | Odes and Welcome Songs 06 Love's Goddess Sure; Raise the Voice; Laudate Ceciliam; From those Serene and Rapturous Joys | 2010 | 2:43 |
Henry Purcell | - Now does the glorious day appear | Odes and Welcome Songs 01 Arise, my Muse; Welcome to All the Pleasures; Now Does the Glorious Day Appear | 2010 | 1:21 |
Henry Purcell | - Now does the glorious day appear | Odes and Welcome Songs 01 Arise, my Muse; Welcome to All the Pleasures; Now Does the Glorious Day Appear | 2010 | 1:21 |
Henry Purcell | - Now, now, with one united voice | Odes and Welcome Songs 01 Arise, my Muse; Welcome to All the Pleasures; Now Does the Glorious Day Appear | 2010 | 1:41 |
Henry Purcell | - Nunc dimittis | TPEC 73 Choral Works | | 3:49 |
Henry Purcell | - O how blest is the Isle to which Caesar is given | Odes and Welcome Songs 08 Come ye Sons of Art; Welcome, Vicegerent; Why are all the Muses Mute? | 2010 | 5:20 |
Henry Purcell | - Of old, when heroes thought it base | Odes and Welcome Songs 07 Of Old, When Heroes; Swifter, Isis; What Shall be Done | 2010 | 4:03 |
Henry Purcell | - Of old, when heroes thought it base (Bass); Brigantium, honour'd with a race divine (Countertenor; Bass) | TPEC 72 Come, ye Sons of Art; Welcome to All the Pleasures; Of Old, when Heroes Thought | | 3:26 |
Henry Purcell | - Oft she visits this lone mountain (Second Woman) | Corboz 70 Dido and Aeneas | | 2:24 |
Henry Purcell | - Oft she visits this lone mountain (Second Woman) | Dido and Aeneas (Z.626) (Lewis) | | 2:22 |
Henry Purcell | - Oft she visits this lone mountain (Second Woman); Ritornelle | TPEC 75 Dido and Aeneas, Z.626 | | 2:16 |
Henry Purcell | - Oft she visits this lov'd mountain | Dido and Aeneas (Z.626) (Mackerras) | 1991 | 2:45 |
Henry Purcell | - Oh the sweet delights of love! (Two Wood-Gods) | TPEC 79 Dioclesian, Z.627; Timon of Athens, Z.632 | | 1:50 |
Henry Purcell | - Our dear religion, with our law's defence | Odes and Welcome Songs 01 Arise, my Muse; Welcome to All the Pleasures; Now Does the Glorious Day Appear | 2010 | 1:48 |
Henry Purcell | - Our next motion | Dido and Aeneas (Z.626) (Mackerras) | 1991 | 1:20 |
Henry Purcell | - Our next motion (Sorceress); Destruction's our delight (Chorus) | TPEC 75 Dido and Aeneas, Z.626 | | 1:13 |
Henry Purcell | - Overture (Symphony while the Swans Come Forward) | The Complete Ayres for the Theatre | 1995 | 2:00 |
Henry Purcell | - Paspe | Dioclesian (Z.627); Timon of Athens (Z.632) | 1995 | 0:50 |
Henry Purcell | - Paspe | TPEC 79 Dioclesian, Z.627; Timon of Athens, Z.632 | | 0:51 |