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Music for a While: Improvisations on Purcell (2014)
A Prince of Glorious Race Descended
An Evening Hymn Upon a Ground
Music for a While
O Solitude, My Sweetest Choice
’Twas Within a Furlong
The Cruellest Month (2011)
The Sailor’s Aria
Henry Purcell: Love Songs (2010)
But ah! - (The History of Timon of Athens, The Man-Hater, Z. 632)
Come all to me - (The History of Timon of Athens, The Man-Hater, Z. 632)
For love ev’ry creature, Act IV - (King Arthur, Z. 628, ”The British Worthy”)
Hark! how the songsters - (The History of Timon of Athens, The Man-Hater, Z. 632)
Hark! The echoing air a triumph sings, Act V - (The Fairy Queen, Z. 629)
Hush, no more, be silent all, Act II - (The Fairy Queen, Z. 629)
I love and I must, Z. 382
If love’s a sweet passion, Act III - (The Fairy Queen, Z. 629)
If music be the food of love, Z. 379
Let us dance, Act V - (The Prophetess, Z. 627, ”The History of Dioclesian”)
Love in their little veins inspires - (The History of Timon of Athens, The Man-Hater, Z. 632)
Man is for the woman made, No.3 - (The Mock Marriage, Z. 605)
O let me weep, Act V - (The Fairy Queen, Z. 629)
One charming night, Act II - (The Fairy Queen, Z. 629)
See, even Night herself is here, Act II - (The Fairy Queen, Z. 629)
Since from my dear Astrea’s sight - (The Prophetess, Z. 627, ”The History of Dioclesian”)
Sweeter than roses - (Pausanius, the Betrayer of his Country, Z. 585)
The cares of lovers - (The History of Timon of Athens, The Man-Hater, Z. 632)
Ye gentle spirits of the air, appear!, Act III - (The Fairy Queen, Z. 629)
Voice (2004)
Dido’s Lament: When I Am Laid in Earth
BBC Music, Volume 3, Number 5: Dido & Aeneas (Taverner Choir & Players feat. conductor: Andrew Parrott) (1995)
Dido’s Lament
Simple Man (1982)
Death
Klaus Nomi (1981)
The Cold Song
A Clockwork Orange: The Movie (1971)
A Clockwork Orange Opening
Dido and Aeneas
Dido’s Lament
Shake the cloud from off your brow
Others
A Scotch tune
Alex (Orange Mécanique)
An ape, a lion, a fox, and an ass
Be merciful unto me
Cakes and Ale
Cease, anxious world
Celemene, pray tell me
Close Thine Eyes
Come if you dare
Come let us drink
Dido
Dido’s Lament
Fairest Isle
Hark! How the Songsters of the Grove
Here the Deities Approve
How happy’s the Husband
I attempt from Love’s sickness to fly
I Came, I Saw, and Was Undone
I sigh’d, and I pin’d
I was glad
If love’s a sweet passion
If music be the food of love
In some kind dream
Incassum Lesbia, incassum rogas
I’ll sail upon the Dog Star
Jenny, ’gin you can love
Let each gallant heart
Let monarchs fight for power and fame
Let us wander
My song shall be alway
O give thanks unto the Lord
O God, thou art my God
O Lord God of hosts
O Lord rebuke me not
O sing unto the Lord
O Solitude
Ô Solitude
O solitude, my sweetest choice
Prepare, prepare, new guests draw near
Purcell: King Arthur, Z. 628, Act III: Prelude While Cold Genius Rises - Song. “What Power Art Thou”
Rejoice in the Lord alway
See Nature, rejoicing
See where she sits
Seek not to know
She loves and she confesses too
Since the toils and hazards of war
Sleep, Adam, sleep
The Earth trembled
There’s Not A Swain
They say you’re angry
They tell us that your mighty powers
They that go down to the sea in ships
Thy way, O God, is holy
What Power Art Thou
What shall I do to show
When I Am Laid in Earth
When I Am Laid in Earth
When I Am laid In Earth (Dido and Aeneas, Live With Residentie Orkest)
When I have often heard young maids complaining
Whilst I with grief
Why should men quarrel
With sick and famish’d eyes
You say ’tis Love
Your hay it is mow’d
Your hay it is mow’d, and your corn it is reap’d