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Performer: Robert Evans

BLOW, JOHN: Behold, O God, our defender, God spake sometime in visions (Review by Bernard Jacobson)

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CHILD, WILLIAM: O Lord, grant the King a long life (Review by Bernard Jacobson)

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FARMER, JOHN: Come Holy Ghost (Review by Bernard Jacobson)

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GIBBONS, ORLANDO: The Second Service (Review by Bernard Jacobson)

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GIBBONS, ORLANDO: Various bells, fanfares, and shouts (Review by Bernard Jacobson)

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HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: A Grand Instrumental Procession. March (Review by Bernard Jacobson)

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HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Coronation Anthems (Review by Bernard Jacobson)

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HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Esther (Review by Bernard Jacobson)

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KNÜPFER: Sacred Music (Review by Martin Anderson)

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KNÜPFER: Vom Himmel hoch, da komm ich her. Was mine Gott will, das gescheh allzeit. Wenn mein Stündlein vorhanden ist. Ach Herr, strafe mich nicht in deinem Zorn. Quaemadmodum desiderai cervus. Super flumina Babylonis. Jesus Christus, unser Heiland. Die Turteltaube lässt sich hören (Review by Martin Anderson)

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MONTEVERDI: Dixit Dominus I. Confitebor tibi, Domine. Beatus vir. Laudate pueri. Laudate Dominum omnes gentes. Christe, redemptor omnium. Magnificat in g. Messa à 4 (Review by Brian Robins)

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MONTEVERDI: Vespro della beata Vergine. Magnificat a 6. Missa in ilio tempore (Review by Brian Robins)

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PURCELL, HENRY: Behold, I bring you glad tidings, Z. 2. Since God so tender a regard, Z. 143. Early, O Lord, my fainting soul, Z. 132. Sleep, Adam, sleep and take thy rest, Z. 195. Awake, ye dead, Z. 182. The earth trembled, Z. 197. The Way of God Is an undeflled way, Z. 56. Lord, not to us but to thy name, Z. 137. Lord, what is man?, Z. 192. Sing unto God, Z. 52. O all ye people, clap your hands, Z. 138. My heart is inditing, Z. 30 (Review by Michael Ullman)

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PURCELL, HENRY: Blow up the trumpet in Sion, Z. 10. The Lord is king, be the people never so impatient, Z. 53. Begin the song, and strike the living lyre, Z. 183. Thy word is a lantern unto my feet, Z. 61. Tell me, some pitying angel (The Blessed Virgin's Expostulation), Z. 196. Hear my prayer, O Lord, Z. 15. Lord, I can suffer thy rebukes, Z. 136. O Lord, our Governor, Z. 141. Remember not, Lord, our offences, Z. 50. Hosanna to the highest, Z. 187. O God, thou hast cast us out, Z. 36 (Review by Michael Ullman)

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PURCELL, HENRY: Complete Odes and Welcome Songs, Volume 6 (Review by Michael Ullman)

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PURCELL, HENRY: Complete Odes and Welcome Songs, Volume 7 (Review by Michael Ullman)

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PURCELL, HENRY: I was glad when they said unto me (Review by Bernard Jacobson)

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PURCELL, HENRY: I was glad when they said unto me, 1685. O consider my adversity, Z32. Beati omnes qui tlment Dominum, Z131.1 was glad when they said unto me, Z19. In the black dismal dungeon of despair, Z190. Save me, O God, Z51. Te Deum and Jubilate in B♭, Z230. Thy way, O God, is holy, Z60. The Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary, 1695 (Review by Michael Ullman)

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PURCELL, HENRY: O Lord, rebuke me not, Z. 40. With sick and famish'd eyes, Z. 200. How long, great God, Z. 189. Awake, and with attention hear, Z. 181. O God, thou art my God, Z. 35. We sing to him, whose wisdom form'd the ear, Z. 199. Praise the Lord, O my soul, and all that is within me, Z. 47. O, I'm sick of life, Z. 140. O God, the king of glory, Z. 34. Let the night perish (Job's Curse), Z. 191. When on my sick bed I languish, Z. 144. Rejoice in the Lord alway (“The Bell Anthem“), Z. 49 (Review by Michael Ullman)

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PURCELL, HENRY: Ode for Queen Mary's Birthday, 1692,1. 334 (“Love's goddess sure was blind“). Ode for St. Cecilia's Day, Z. 334 (“Raise, raise the voice“). Ode for St. Cecilia's Day, Z. 329 (“Laudate Cecíliám“). Welcome Song for Charles II, Z. 326 (“From those serene and rapturous joys“) (Review by Michael Ullman)

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PURCELL, HENRY: The Complete Anthems and Services, Volume 5 (Review by Michael Ullman)

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PURCELL, HENRY: The Complete Anthems and Services, Volume Four (Review by Michael Ullman)

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PURCELL, HENRY: The Complete Anthems and Services, Volume I (Review by Heuwell Tircuit)

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PURCELL, HENRY: The Complete Anthems and Services, Volume Seven (Review by Michael Ullman)

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PURCELL, HENRY: The Complete Anthems and Services, Volume Three (Review by Michael Ullman)

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PURCELL, HENRY: The Yorkshire Feast Song, Z. 333 (“Of old, when heroes thought it base“). Welcome Song for Charles II, Z. 336 (“Swifter, Isis, swifter flow“). Welcome Song for the Duke of York, Z. 341 (“What, what shall be done in behalf of the man?“) (Review by Michael Ullman)

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PURCELL, HENRY: Verse Anthems (Review by Heuwell Tircuit)

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TALLIS: O God, the Father of Heaven (Review by Bernard Jacobson)

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