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Purcell: Abdelazer, Z.570: Overture
Academy of Ancient MusicChristopher Hogwood
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Purcell: Abdelazer, Z.570: Rondeau - Air - Air - Minuet
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Purcell: Abdelazer, Z.570: Air - Jig - Hornpipe - Air
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Purcell: Abdelazer, Z.570: Lucinda Is Bewitching Fair
Joy RobertsAcademy of Ancient MusicChristopher Hogwood
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Purcell: Distressed Innocence, Z.577: Overture
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Purcell: Distressed Innocence, Z.577: Air - Slow Air - Air - Hornpipe Or Jig
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Purcell: Distressed Innocence, Z.577: Rondeau - Air - Minuet
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Purcell: The Married Beau, Z.603: Overture
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Purcell: The Married Beau, Z.603: Slow Air - Hornpipe
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Purcell: The Married Beau, Z.603: Air - Hornpipe - Jig
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Purcell: The Married Beau, Z.603: Trumpet Air - March - Hornpipe On A Ground
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Purcell: The Married Beau, Z.603: See Where Repenting Celia Lies
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Purcell: The Gordian Knot Untied, Z.597: Overture
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Purcell: The Gordian Knot Untied, Z.597: Air - Rondeau Minuet - Air - Jig
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Purcell: The Gordian Knot Untied, Z.597: Chaconne - Air - Minuet
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Purcell: Sir Anthony Love or the Rambling Lady (1690), Z588: Overture
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Purcell: Sir Anthony Love or the Rambling Lady (1690), Z588: Pursuing Beauty
Judith NelsonAcademy of Ancient MusicChristopher Hogwood
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Purcell: Sir Anthony Love or the Rambling Lady (1690), Z588: No more, Sir, no more
Judith NelsonChristopher KeyteAcademy of Ancient MusicChristopher Hogwood
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Purcell: Sir Anthony Love or the Rambling Lady (1690), Z588: In vain Clemene
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Purcell: Sir Anthony Love or the Rambling Lady (1690), Z588: Ground
Purcell: Bonduca: Overture
Purcell: Bonduca: Air - Hornpipe - Air
Purcell: Bonduca: Hornpipe - Air - Minuet
Purcell: Bonduca: Jack thou'rt a toper
Paul ElliottAlan ByersPeter BamberAcademy of Ancient MusicChristopher Hogwood
Purcell: Bonduca: Hear us, great Rugwith
Elizabeth LaneJames BowmanMartyn HillChristopher KeyteTaverner ChoirAcademy of Ancient MusicChristopher Hogwood
Purcell: Bonduca: Hear, ye Gods of Britain
Christopher KeyteAcademy of Ancient MusicChristopher Hogwood
Purcell: Bonduca: Sing, sing, ye Druids
Elizabeth LanePrudence LloydTaverner ChoirAcademy of Ancient MusicChristopher Hogwood
Purcell: Bonduca: Divine Andante, president of war
Martyn HillAcademy of Ancient MusicChristopher Hogwood
Purcell: Bonduca: To arms
James BowmanChristopher KeyteAcademy of Ancient MusicChristopher Hogwood
Purcell: Bonduca: Britons strike home
Martyn HillTaverner ChoirAcademy of Ancient MusicChristopher Hogwood
Purcell: Bonduca: O lead me to some peaceful gloom
Purcell: Circe: We must assemble by a sacrifice
Christopher KeyteTaverner ChoirAcademy of Ancient MusicChristopher Hogwood
Purcell: Circe: Their necessary aid you use
Martyn HillChristopher KeyteJames BowmanTaverner ChoirAcademy of Ancient MusicChristopher Hogwood
Purcell: Circe: Come every demon
Purcell: Circe: Lovers who to their first embraces go
Elizabeth LaneJames BowmanTaverner ChoirAcademy of Ancient MusicChristopher Hogwood
Purcell: Circe: Magicians' Dance . . . Pluto, arise!
Purcell: The Virtuous Wife: Overture
Purcell: The Virtuous Wife: Song tune - Slow Air - Air
Purcell: The Virtuous Wife: Preludio - Hornpipe - Minuet - Minuet (1st Act Tune)
Purcell: The Old Bachelor: Overture
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Purcell: The Old Bachelor: Hornpipe
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Purcell: The Old Bachelor: Thus to a ripe consenting maid
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Purcell: The Old Bachelor: Slow Air - Hornpipe
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Purcell: The Old Bachelor: As Amoret and Thyrsis
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Purcell: The Old Bachelor, Z.607: Rondeau - Menuet - Boree - March - Jig
Purcell: Overture in G minor, Z.770
Purcell: Don Quixote: Sing all ye muses
James BowmanDavid ThomasAcademy of Ancient MusicChristopher Hogwood
Purcell: Don Quixote: When the world first knew creation
David ThomasAcademy of Ancient MusicChristopher Hogwood
Purcell: Don Quixote: Let the dreadful engines
Purcell: Don Quixote: With this sacred charming wand
David ThomasJudith NelsonEmma KirkbyAcademy of Ancient MusicChristopher Hogwood
Purcell: Don Quixote: Since times are so bad
David ThomasEmma KirkbyAcademy of Ancient MusicChristopher Hogwood
Purcell: Don Quixote: Genius of England
Martyn HillEmma KirkbyAcademy of Ancient MusicChristopher Hogwood
Purcell: Don Quixote: Lads and Lasses
Emma KirkbyAcademy of Ancient MusicChristopher Hogwood
Purcell: Don Quixote: From rosy bowers
Purcell: Amphitryon, or The Two Sosias: Overture -
Purcell: Amphitryon, or The Two Sosias: Saraband
Purcell: Amphitryon, or The Two Sosias: Celia, that I once was blest
Purcell: Amphitryon, or The Two Sosias, Z.572: Hornpipe - Scotch Tune
Purcell: Amphitryon, or The Two Sosias: For Iris I sigh
Purcell: Amphitryon, or The Two Sosias: Air - Minuet - Hornpipe
Purcell: Amphitryon, or The Two Sosias: Fair Iris and her Swain
Purcell: Amphitryon, or The Two Sosias: Bourrée
Purcell: The Double Dealer: Overture
Purcell: The Double Dealer: Hornpipe-Minuet-Air-Hornpipe
Purcell: The Double Dealer: Cynthia frowns
Purcell: The Double Dealer: Minuet-Minuet-Air-Air
Purcell: The Richmond Heiress or A Woman Once in the Right: Song: Behold the Man
Judith NelsonDavid ThomasAcademy of Ancient MusicChristopher Hogwood
Purcell: The Rival Sisters or The Violence of Love (z609): Overture
Purcell: The Rival Sisters or The Violence of Love (z609): Celia has a thousand charms
Purcell: The Rival Sisters or The Violence of Love (z609): Take not a woman's anger ill
Purcell: The Rival Sisters or The Violence of Love (z609): How happy, how happy is she
Purcell: Henry the Second, King of England (Z.580): In vain, 'gainst love, in vain I strove
Purcell: Tyrannic Love or The Royal Martyr: Hark! my Damilcar!
Purcell: Tyrannic Love or The Royal Martyr: Ah! how sweet it is to love
Purcell: Overture in G Minor, Z.772
Purcell: Theodosius, or The Force of Love: Prepare, the rites begin
Purcell: Theodosius, or The Force of Love: Can'st thou, Marina
James BowmanMartyn HillDavid ThomasAcademy of Ancient MusicChristopher Hogwood
Purcell: Theodosius, or The Force of Love: The gate to bliss
Judith NelsonEmma KirkbyAcademy of Ancient MusicChristopher Hogwood
Purcell: Theodosius, or The Force of Love: Hark! Hark! behold the heavn'ly choir
David ThomasTaverner ChoirAcademy of Ancient MusicChristopher Hogwood
Purcell: Theodosius, or The Force of Love: Now the fight's done
Purcell: Theodosius, or The Force of Love: Sad as death at dead of night
Purcell: Theodosius, or The Force of Love: Dream no more of pleasures past
Judith NelsonJames BowmanAcademy of Ancient MusicChristopher Hogwood
Purcell: Theodosius, or The Force of Love: Hail to the myrtle shade
Purcell: Theodosius, or The Force of Love: Ah! Cruel, bloody fate
Purcell: The Libertine, or the Force of Love: Nymphs and Shepherds
Purcell: The Libertine, or the Force of Love: We come
Judith NelsonJames BowmanMartyn HillDavid ThomasAcademy of Ancient MusicChristopher Hogwood
Purcell: The Libertine, or The Force of Love, Z.600: Prelude
Purcell: The Libertine, or the Force of Love: Prepare, prepare, new guests draw near
Purcell: The Libertine, or the Force of Love: To arms, heroic prince
Purcell: The Massacre of Paris: Thy genius, lo! (2 settings)
Purcell: Oedipus: Hear, ye sullen powers below
Purcell: Oedipus, Z.583: Music for a While
James BowmanAcademy of Ancient MusicChristopher Hogwood
Purcell: Oedipus: Come away, do not stay...Laius, hear
Purcell: Overture in D Minor
Purcell: The History of King Richard the Second (The Sicilian Usurper) - original version, 1681: Retir'd from any mortal's sight
Purcell: Sir Barnaby Whigg or No Wit Like a Woman's - original version, 1681: Blow, Blow, Boreas blow
David ThomasRogers Covey-CrumpAcademy of Ancient MusicChristopher Hogwood
Purcell: Sophonisba or Hannibal's Overthrow - original version, 1685: Beneath the poplar's shadow
Judith NelsonChristopher HogwoodAcademy of Ancient Music
Purcell: The English Lawyer - original version, 1685: My wife has a tongue
Paul ElliottAlan ByersPeter BamberChristopher HogwoodAcademy of Ancient Music
Purcell: "I'll sail upon the dog-star" - original version, 1688: I sigh'd, and I pin'd...There's nothing so fatal... wom
Rogers Covey-CrumpAcademy of Ancient MusicChristopher Hogwood
Purcell: "I'll sail upon the dog-star" - original version, 1688: Fled is my love...'Tis death alone...I'll mount to yon
Rogers Covey-CrumpChristopher HogwoodAcademy of Ancient Music
Purcell: "I'll sail upon the dog-star" - original version, 1688: I'll sail upon the Dog-Star
Purcell: "I'll sail upon the dog-star" - original version, 1688: Jenny, 'gin you can love
Judith NelsonRogers Covey-CrumpAcademy of Ancient MusicChristopher Hogwood
Purcell: "I'll sail upon the dog-star" - original version, 1688: If thou wilt give me back my love
Purcell: The Indian Emperor or The Conquest of Mexico: I look'd and saw within
Purcell: The Knight of Malta - original version, 1699: At the close of the ev'ning
David ThomasGeoffrey ShawMichael GeorgeAcademy of Ancient MusicChristopher Hogwood
Purcell: A Dialogue between Thirsis and Daphne: Why, my Daphne, why complaining
Purcell: The Wife's Excuse, or Cuckolds make themselves - original version, 1691: Ingrateful love!
Purcell: The Wife's Excuse, or Cuckolds make themselves - original version, 1691: Hang this whining way of wooing
Purcell: The Wife's Excuse, or Cuckolds make themselves - original version, 1691: Say; Cruel Amoret...Corinna, I excuse thy face
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Purcell: Cleomenes, the Spartan Hero - original version: No, no, poor suff'ring heart
Emma KirkbyChristopher HogwoodAcademy of Ancient Music
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Purcell: Regulus or The Faction of Carthage - original version, 1692: Ah me! to many deaths
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Purcell: The Marriage-Hater Match'd - original version, 1692: As soon as the chaos...How vile are the sordid untregue
Rogers Covey-CrumpDavid ThomasAcademy of Ancient MusicChristopher Hogwood
Purcell: Love Triumphant or Nature Will Prevail: How happy's the husband
Purcell: Rule a Wife and Have a Wife - original version: There's not a swain
Purcell: The Female Virtuosos - Thomas Wright, after Molière's 'Les Femmes savantes': Love, thou art best
Emma KirkbyJudith NelsonAcademy of Ancient MusicChristopher Hogwood
Purcell: Epsom Wells - original version: Leave these useless arts
Emma KirkbyDavid ThomasAcademy of Ancient MusicChristopher Hogwood
Purcell: The Maid's Last Prayer, or Any Rather than Fail - original version: Though you make no return
Purcell: The Maid's Last Prayer, or Any Rather than Fail - original version: No, resistance is but vain
Purcell: The Maid's Last Prayer, or Any Rather than Fail - original version: Tell me no more
Purcell: Aureng-Zebe or The Great Mogul: I see, she flies me
Purcell: The Canterbury Guests or A Bargain Broken - original version: Good neighbour why?
Emma KirkbyJudith NelsonDavid ThomasJulian PikeAcademy of Ancient MusicChristopher Hogwood
Purcell: The Fatal Marriage or The Innocent Adultery - original version: The Danger is over
Purcell: The Fatal Marriage or The Innocent Adultery - original version: I sigh'd and owned my love
Purcell: The Spanish Friar or The Double Discovery - original version: Whilst I with grief
Purcell: Pausanius, the Betrayer of his Country. (1695), Z585 - original version: Sweeter than Roses
Purcell: Pausanius, the Betrayer of his Country. (1695), Z585 - original version: My dearest, my fairest
Purcell: The Mock Marriage - original version: Oh! how you protest...'Twas within a furlong
Purcell: Oroonoko: Celemene, pray tell me
Purcell: Pavan No. 1 in A major, Z.748
Christopher HogwoodAcademy of Ancient Music
Purcell: Pavan No. 2 in A minor, Z.749
Purcell: Pavan No. 3 in B flat a 3, Z.750
Purcell: Pavan No. 4 in G minor, Z.751
Purcell: Pavan No. 5 in G minor a 4, Z.752
Purcell: Trio Sonata, for violin, bass viol and organ, Z.780
Purcell: Chacony in G minor Z 730