34 George Frideric Handel: Alexander's Feast – Part I -- Air and Chorus: Happy, happy, happy
35 George Frideric Handel: Alexander's Feast – Part I -- Recitative: Timotheus, plac'd on high
36 George Frideric Handel: Alexander's Feast – Part I -- Accompanied recitative: The song began
37 George Frideric Handel: Alexander's Feast – Part I -- Chorus: The list'ning crowd
38 George Frideric Handel: Alexander's Feast – Part I -- Air: With ravish'd ears
39 George Frideric Handel: Alexander's Feast – Part I -- Recitative: The praise of Bacchus
40 George Frideric Handel: Alexander's Feast – Part I -- Air and Chorus: Bacchus, ever fair
41 George Frideric Handel: Alexander's Feast – Part I -- Recitative: Sooth'd with the sound
42 George Frideric Handel: Alexander's Feast – Part I -- Accompanied recitative: He chose a mournful Muse
43 George Frideric Handel: Alexander's Feast – Part I -- Air: He sung Darius
44 George Frideric Handel: Alexander's Feast – Part I -- Accompanied recitative: With downcast looks
45 George Frideric Handel: Alexander's Feast – Part I -- Chorus: Behold Darius
46 George Frideric Handel: Alexander's Feast – Part I -- Recitative: The mighty master smil'd
47 George Frideric Handel: Alexander's Feast – Part I -- Air: Softly sweet in Lydian measures
48 George Frideric Handel: Alexander's Feast – Part I -- Air: War, he sung, is toil and trouble
49 George Frideric Handel: Alexander's Feast – Part I -- Chorus: The many rend the skies
50 George Frideric Handel: Alexander's Feast – Part I -- Air: The Prince, unable to conceal
51 George Frideric Handel: Alexander's Feast – Part I -- Chorus da capo: The many rend the skies
52 George Frideric Handel: Alexander's Feast – Part II -- Accompanied recitative: Now strike the golden Lyre again
53 George Frideric Handel: Alexander's Feast – Part II -- Chorus: Break his bands of sleep asunder
54 George Frideric Handel: Alexander's Feast – Part II -- Air: Revenge, revenge
55 George Frideric Handel: Alexander's Feast – Part II -- Largo: Behold the ghastly band
56 George Frideric Handel: Alexander's Feast – Part II -- Air da capo: Revenge, revenge
57 George Frideric Handel: Alexander's Feast – Part II -- Accompanied recitative: Give the vengeance due
58 George Frideric Handel: Alexander's Feast – Part II -- Air: The princes applaud
59 George Frideric Handel: Alexander's Feast – Part II -- Air and chorus: Thais led the way
60 George Frideric Handel: Alexander's Feast – Part II -- Accompanied recitative: Thus, long ago
61 George Frideric Handel: Alexander's Feast – Part II -- Chorus: At last divine Cecilia came
62 George Frideric Handel: Alexander's Feast – Part II -- Recitative: Let old Timotheus yield the prize
63 George Frideric Handel: Alexander's Feast – Part II -- Chorus and soloists: Let old Timotheus yield the prize
64 John Dowland: Book of Airs, 1597 -- Air: Can she excuse my wrongs ?
65 Thomas Morley: A Plaine and Easie Introduction to Practicall Musicke -- Air for three viols (instr.)
66 John Bartlett (m) / George Gascoigne (t): A Book of Ayres ... 1606 -- Air: Of all the birds that I do know
67 Robert Johnson: Fitwilliam Virginal Book -- Alman for harpsichord (set by Gilles Farnaby) (instr.)
68 John Dowland: Book of Airs, 1597 -- Air: If my complaints could passions move
69 John Jenkins: Pavan for four viols (instr.) --
70 Thomas Campian: Rosseter's Book of Ayres, 1601 -- Air: I care not for these ladies
71 John Dowland: Air for lute solo: My Lady Hunsdon's Puffe (instr.) --
72 Robert Parsons: Air: Pandolpho (orn. for lute) --
73 John Jenkins: Fantasia in C for four viols (instr.) --
74 John Dowland: A Pilgrim's Solace -- Air: From silent night
75 Giles Farnaby: Fitwilliam Virginal Book -- Variations for harpsichord on “Up Tails All“ (instr.)
76 Thomas Tallis: The Lamentations of Jeremiah the Prophet, Part I -- Incipit Lamentatio Jeremiae Prophetae
77 Thomas Tallis: The Lamentations of Jeremiah the Prophet, Part I -- Aleph; Quomodo sedet
78 Thomas Tallis: The Lamentations of Jeremiah the Prophet, Part I -- Beth
79 Thomas Tallis: The Lamentations of Jeremiah the Prophet, Part I -- Plorans ploravit
80 Thomas Tallis: The Lamentations of Jeremiah the Prophet, Part II -- De Lamentatione Jeremiae Prophetae
81 Thomas Tallis: The Lamentations of Jeremiah the Prophet, Part II -- Ghimel
82 Thomas Tallis: The Lamentations of Jeremiah the Prophet, Part II -- Migravit Judas
83 Thomas Tallis: The Lamentations of Jeremiah the Prophet, Part II -- Daleth
84 Thomas Tallis: The Lamentations of Jeremiah the Prophet, Part II -- Omnes persecutores
85 Thomas Tallis: The Lamentations of Jeremiah the Prophet, Part II -- Heth
86 Thomas Tallis: The Lamentations of Jeremiah the Prophet, Part II -- Facti sunt
87 Thomas Tallis: Jesu salvator saeculi --
88 Thomas Tallis: Deus tuorum militum --
89 Thomas Tallis: O nata lux de lumine --
90 Thomas Tallis: Jam Christus astra ascenderat --
91 Thomas Tallis: Salvator mundi Domine --
92 Anon., arr. Edmund Fellowes, British Museum, Add. Mss. 17, 786-91: My Sweet Little Darling --
93 Anon., arr. Peter Warlock, Christ Church, Oxford, Mss. 984-8: Guichardo --
94 William Corkine, arr. Thurston Dart: What Bootheth Love ? --
95 Anon., arr. Peter Warlock: Ah, Silly Poor Joas --
96 Thomas Whythorne, arr. Peter Warlock: Buy New Broom --
97 William Byrd, arr. Fellowes: Elegy on the death of Thomas Tallis, 1585 -- Ye Sacred Muses
98 William Byrd, arr. Edmund Fellowes, : Psalms, Sonnets, and Songs of Sadness and Piety, made into Music of Five Parts, 1588 -- Lullaby, My Sweet Little Baby
99 Richard Nicholson, arr. Peter Warlock: In a Merry May Morn --
100 Robert Parsons, arr. Peter Warlock: Pandolpho --
101 William Byrd, arr. Peter le Huray & Thurston Dart: Come, pretty Babe --
102 Anon., arr. Peter Warlock: O Death, Rock Me Asleep --
103 John Blow: The Self-Banished --
104 John Weldon: The Nightingale --
105 Georg Friedrich Händel: from Rodelinda, 1725 -- Dove sei
106 Johann Sebastian Bach: from the Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach, 1725 -- Bist du bei mir
107 Matthew Locke: Melothsia, 1673 -- Voluntary in G for organ
108 Henry Purcell: Elegy on the death of Queen Mary, 1695 -- The Queen's Epicedium
109 Matthew Locke: Melothsia, 1673 -- Voluntary in F for organ
110 Pelham Humfrey (or Hemphryes): Harmonia Sacra, Book I, 1688 -- A Hymn to God the Father
111 Thomas Morley: The First Book of Canzonets to Two Voices, 1595 -- Sweet Nymph, Come to Thy Lover
112 Henry Purcell: Love's Goddess Birthday Song for Queen Mary, 1692 -- Sweetness of Nature
113 Robert Jones: A Musicall Dreame or 4th Book of Airs -- Sweet Kate
114 Thomas Morley: Canzonets for Two Voices -- Miraculous love's wounding
115 Thomas Morley: Canzonets for Two Voices -- I go before, my darling
116 John Blow: Amphion Anglicus (London, 1600) -- If my Celia could persuade
117 John Blow: Amphion Anglicus (London, 1600) -- Ah Heav'n! What is it I hear?
118 Richard Deering: Cantica Sacra (London, 1662) -- O bone Jesu
119 Richard Deering: Cantica Sacra (London, 1662) -- Gaudent in coelis
120 Anon., Fayrfax Ms (er. John Stevens): Ah, My Dear Son --
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