| Henry Purcell, Susan Morris, Phebe Craig Ohhh Henry Genres: Special Interest, Pop, Classical
- Track Listings (24) - Disc #1
- From silent shades and the Elysian groves (Bess of Bedlam), song, Z. 370
- I lov'd fair Celia, song, Z. 381
- Who can from joy refrain? (Birthday Ode for the Duke of Gloucester), for soloists, chorus & instruments, Z. 342
- Work(s): A dialogue
- Suite for harpsichord No. 8 in F major (from 'A Choice Collection of Lessons'), Z. 669: Prelude
- The fatal hour comes on apace, song, Z. 421
- Suite for harpsichord No. 8 in F major (from 'A Choice Collection of Lessons'), Z. 669: Chacone
- Tell me, some pitying angel, (The Blessed Virgin's Expostulation), sacred song, for soprano & continuo, Z. 196
- Ye gentle spirits of the air appear (from 'The Fairy Queen'), aria for soprano, Z. 629/21: Ye gentle spirits of the air
- Dear pretty youth (from 'The Tempest'), aria, Z. 631/10: Dear pritty youth
- Suite for harpsichord No. 8 in F major (from 'A Choice Collection of Lessons'), Z. 669: Minuet
- We sing to Him whose wisdom form'd the ear, sacred song for soprano, chorus of soprano & bass & continuo, Z. 199
- Let Us Dance (from 'Prophetess'), aria for soprano, Z. 627/app3
- Suite for harpsichord No. 8 in F major (from 'A Choice Collection of Lessons'), Z. 669: Almand
- Suite for harpsichord No. 8 in F major (from 'A Choice Collection of Lessons'), Z. 669: Courante
- O lead me to some peaceful gloom (from 'Bonduca'), song, Z. 574/17: Oh! lead me
- On the brow of Richmond Hill, song, Z. 405
- Fairest Isle (from 'King Arthur'), aria for soprano, Z. 628/38: Fairest isle
- Love in their little veins inspires (from 'Timon of Athens'), aria for soprano, 2 flutes and continuo, Z. 632/3
- Suite for harpsichord No. 7 in D minor (from 'A Choice Collection of Lessons'), Z. 668: Hornpipe
- They say you're angry ('The Rich Rival'), song, Z. 422
- Man is for the woman made (from 'The Mock Marriage'), song, Z. 605/3
- Beneath the poplar's shadow (from 'Sophonisba or Hannibal's Overthrow') Z. 590/1
- Music for a While (from 'Oedipus'), song, Z. 583/2
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