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Performer: Libby Crabtree DANYEL: Like as the lute delights. Time, cruel time. Pavan in C. What delight can they enjoy . Mrs M E her funeral tears for the death of her husband. Why canst thou not. Stay, cruel, stay. The Passymea-sures Galliard. Coy Daphne fled . Let not Chloris think . Eyes look no more. Rosmund Thou pretty bird. A Fancy. Dost thou withdraw thy grace?. He whose desires are still abroad. If I could shut the gate.1 die whenas I do not see. Monsieurs Almain. Can doleful notes?. Now the earth, the skies, the air' . Mistress Anne Grene her Leaves be Green (Review by Brian Robins) | soprano | DANYEL: The Complete Songs and Lute Music (Review by Brian Robins) | soprano | FAURÉ, GABRIEL: Requiem. La naissance de Vénus. Cantique de Jean Racine. Pavane (Review by Adrian Corleonis) | soprano | HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Israel in Egypt (original version in 3 parts) (Review by Bernard Jacobson) | soprano | MORLEY: I am the resurrection. I heard a voice from heaven (Review by Michael Ullman) | soprano | PAISIBLE: The Queen's Farewell (Review by Michael Ullman) | soprano | PURCELL, HENRY: Jehova, quam multi sunt. Miserere mei. Man that is born of woman. In the midst of life. Thou knowest, Lord, the secrets of our hearts. Incassum, Lesbia, rogas. Love's goddess sure was blind. O dive custos Auriacae domus, “Elegy for Queen Mary II.“ (Review by Michael Ullman) | soprano | PURCELL, HENRY: The Indian Queen—Semi-opera Based on a Tragedy by John Dryden and Robert Howard with the Additional Act by Daniel Purcell (Review by Michael Ullman) | Aerial Spirit | PURCELL, HENRY: The Indian Queen—Semi-opera Based on a Tragedy by John Dryden and Robert Howard with the Additional Act by Daniel Purcell (Review by Michael Ullman) | Follower Of Hymen | TOLLETT: The Queen's Farewell (Review by Michael Ullman) | soprano |
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