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The Food of Love
(2009)
If music be the food of Love (Z.379c)
Corinna is divinely fair
Ah! How sweet it is to love
What a sad fate is mine, a song on a Ground
Caprice de chacone
O Solitude
Music For A While
Ground In C For Harpsichord
Ground In C For Harpsichord
O! Fair Cedaria
Man Is For The Woman Made
Not All My Torments Can Your Pity Move
On The Brow Of Richmond Hill
Pious Celinda goes to pray'rs
When First I Saw Aurelia's Eyes
Prelude In D
The Cares of Lovers
The fatal hour comes on apace
I loved fair Celia
When her languishing eyes said 'Love'
Prelude In D Minor
A Morning Hymn (Thou wakeful shepherd)
Prelude [in E]
The earth trembled
Now that the sun has veil'd his light
If music be the food of love (Z.379a)
Dido And Aeneas (Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment)
(2009)
Overture
'Shake the cloud from off your brow'
'Ah! Belinda I am prest with torment'
'Grief increases by concealing'
'Whence could so much virtue spring?'
'See, your royal guest appears'
'Cupid only throws the dart'
'If not for mine, for Empire's sake' -
Gittars Chacony
'To the hills and vales'
Triumphing Dance
Prelude - 'Wayward sisters' - 'Harms our delight'
'The Queen of Carthage' - 'Ho ho ho!'
'Ruin'd 'ere the set of sun?' - 'Ho ho ho!'
'In our deep vaulted cell the charm we'll prepare'
Echo Dance of Furies
Ritornelle
'Thanks to these lonesome vales'
Gittars Passacaille
'Oft she visits this lone mountain'
'Behold, upon my bending spear' - 'Haste, haste to town'
'Stay, Prince, and hear great Jove's command'
'Then since our charms have sped'
Prelude - 'Come away, fellow sailors' - The Sailors' Dance
'See the flags and streamers curling'
'Our next motion'
The Witches' Dance
Almand - 'Your counsel all is urg'd in vain'
'Great minds against themselves conspire'
'Thy hand, Belinda, darkness shades me'
'With drooping wings ye Cupids come'
BBC Music, Volume 3, Number 5: Dido & Aeneas (Taverner Choir & Players feat. conductor: Andrew Parrott)
(1995)
Overture
Shake the Cloud
Ah! Belinda
Grief Increases
When Monarchs Unite
Whence Could So Much Virtue
Fear No Danger
Dance
See, Your Royal Guest
Cupid Only Throws the Dart
If Not For Mine, For Empire's Sake
Pursue Thy Conquest, Love
Guitar Dance
To the Hills and the Vales
Triumphing Dance
Wayward Sisters
Harm's Our Delight
The Queen of Carthage
Ha, Ha, Ha
Ruin'd Ere the Set of Sun?
Ha, Ha, Ha
But Ere We This Perform
Echo Chorus (In Our Deep-Vaulted Cell)
Echo Dance of the Furies
Ritornelle
Thanks to These Lonesome Vales
Dance (Oft She Visits)
Behold, Upon My Bending Spear
Haste, Haste to Town!
Stay, Prince, and Hear
Grove's Dance
Prelude (Come Away)
Sailor's Dance
See the Flags
Our Next Motion
Destruction's Our Delight
Witches' Dance
Your Counsel All
Great Minds Against Themselves
Thy Hand, Belinda
Dido's Lament
With Drooping Wings
Cupid's Dance
King Arthur / The Indian Queen
(1992)
King Arthur: Overture
King Arthur: Act I: "Woden, First to Thee"
King Arthur: Act I: "The White Horse Neigh'd Aloud"
King Arthur: Act I: "The Lot Is Cast"
King Arthur: Act I: "I Call Ye All"
King Arthur: Act I: "Come If You Dare"
King Arthur: Act II: "Hither This Way"
King Arthur: Act II: "Let Not a Moon-Born Elf"
King Arthur: Act II: "Comme Follow, Follow, Follow Me"
King Arthur: Act II: "How Blest Are Shepherds"
King Arthur: Act II: "Shepherd, Shepherd, Leave Decoying"
King Arthur: Act III: "What Ho"
King Arthur: Act III: "What Power Art Thou"
King Arthur: Act III: "Thou Doting Fool"
King Arthur: Act III: "No Part of My Dominion"
King Arthur: Act III: "'Tis I That Have Warm'd Ye"
King Arthur: Act III: "Sound a Parley"
King Arthur: Act IV: "Two Daughters"
King Arthur: Act IV: "How Happy the Lover"
King Arthur: Act V: Trumpet Tune - "Ye Blust'Ring Brethren"
King Arthur: Act V: Symphony - "Round Thy Coasts"
King Arthur: Act V: "For Folded Flocks"
King Arthur: Act V: "Your Hay It Is Mow'd"
King Arthur: Act V: "Fairest Isle"
King Arthur: Act V: Dialogue: "You Say, 'Tis Love"
King Arthur: Act V: Symphony - "Our Natives"
King Arthur: Act V: Chaconne
The Indian Queen: First Music - Second Music
The Indian Queen: Overture
The Indian Queen: Prologue: "Wake, Quivera"
The Indian Queen: Act I: Symphony
The Indian Queen: Act I: "I Come to Sing Great Zempoalla's Story"
The Indian Queen: Act III: Dance - "Ye Twice Ten Hundred Deities"
The Indian Queen: Act III: Symphony - "Seek Not to Know"
The Indian Queen: Act III: Trumpet Overture
The Indian Queen: Act III: "Ah, How Happy Are We"
The Indian Queen: Act III: "I Attempt From Love's Sickness"
The Indian Queen: Act IV: "They Tell Us"
The Indian Queen: Act V: "While Thus We Bow"
Abdelazer, or The Moor's Revenge: Rondeau
Dido & Aeneas: When I Am Laid in Earth (Dido's Lament)
Fairest Isle
Fear No Danger to Ensue
Four-Voice Fantasia No.1 in G minor
Four-Voice Fantasia No.2 in B flat major
Four-Voice Fantasia No.3 in F major
Four-Voice Fantasia No.4 in C minor
Four-Voice Fantasia No.5 in D minor
Four-Voice Fantasia No.7 in E minor
Four-Voice Fantasia No.8 in G major
Four-Voice Fantasia No.9 in D minor
Oft She Visits This Lov'd Mountain
O Let Me Weep
O Solitude, My Sweetest Choice
Sound the trumpet
The Gordian Knot Untied: Air
The Gordian Knot Untied: Jig
The Gordian Knot Untied: Minuet
The Gordian Knot Untied: Overture
The Gordian Knot Untied: Rondeau Minuet
The Married Beau: Hornpipe on a Ground
The Married Beau: March
The Married Beau, Overture
The Plaint: O Let Me Weep, for Ever Weep
Three-Voice Fantasia No.1 in D minor
Three-Voice Fantasia No.2 in F major
Three-Voice Fantasia No.3 in G minor
What Power Art Thou
When I Am Laid in Earth
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'Whence could so much virtue spring?'
'With drooping wings ye Cupids come'
Dido & Aeneas: When I Am Laid in Earth (Dido's Lament)
Fairest Isle
Four-Voice Fantasia No.1 in G minor
Four-Voice Fantasia No.2 in B flat major
Four-Voice Fantasia No.5 in D minor
Four-Voice Fantasia No.9 in D minor
O Let Me Weep
O Solitude
O Solitude, My Sweetest Choice
Sound the trumpet
The Gordian Knot Untied: Air
The Gordian Knot Untied: Overture
The Married Beau, Overture
The Married Beau: Hornpipe on a Ground
The Plaint: O Let Me Weep, for Ever Weep
What Power Art Thou