| James Primosch, Matthew / Smith, Robert Locke, John [Composer] Banister The Tempest: Settings of Shakespeare from the 17th and 20th Centuries Genres: Pop, Classical
- Track Listings (34) - Disc #1
- Songs and Dances from 'The Tempest': songs & dances
- Songs and Dances from 'The Tempest': songs & dances
- Songs and Dances from 'The Tempest': songs & dances
- Songs and Dances from 'The Tempest': songs & dances
- Songs and Dances from 'The Tempest': songs & dances
- Songs and Dances from 'The Tempest': songs & dances
- Songs and Dances from 'The Tempest': songs & dances
- Songs and Dances from 'The Tempest': songs & dances
- Songs and Dances from 'The Tempest': songs & dances
- Songs and Dances from 'The Tempest': songs & dances
- Songs and Dances from 'The Tempest': songs & dances
- Songs and Dances from 'The Tempest': songs & dances
- Songs and Dances from 'The Tempest': songs & dances
- The Tempest, 1674 (Shadwell) version, Incidental Music: The First Musick
- The Tempest, 1674 (Shadwell) version, Incidental Music: The First Musick
- The Tempest, 1674 (Shadwell) version, Incidental Music: The Second Musick
- The Tempest, 1674 (Shadwell) version, Incidental Music: The Second Musick
- The Tempest, 1674 (Shadwell) version, Incidental Music: Curtain Tune
- Come unto these yellow sands: Come unto these yellow sands
- The Tempest, 1674 (Shadwell) version, Incidental Music: The First Act Tune, Rustick Air
- Gavotte, for viol consort (from Drexel Ms.)
- Full fathom five: Full fathom five
- Dry those eyes
- The Tempest, 1674 (Shadwell) version, Incidental Music: The Second Act Tune, Minoit
- Fantastick Spirits, dance for viol consort (from Drexel Ms.)
- Go thy way, Why should'st thou stay, aria (from The Tempest, 1674 (Shadwell) version): Go thy way, Why shouldst thou stay
- The Tempest, 1674 (Shadwell) version, Incidental Music: The Third Act Tune, Corant
- The Tempest, 1674 (Shadwell) version, Incidental Music: Adieu to the pleasures
- The Tempest, 1674 (Shadwell) version, Incidental Music: The Fourth Act Tune, A Martial Jigge
- My Lord Great Neptune, for my sake (aria from The Tempest, 1674 (Shadwell) version): My Lord Great Neptune, for my sake
- Trytons' Dance (from 'The Rare Theatrical, & Other Compositions by Mr Matthew Lock')
- See, see the Heavens smile (aria from The Tempest, 1674 (Shadwell) version)
- Where the bee sucks, there suck I (aria from The Tempest, 1674 (Shadwell) version)
- The Conclusion, a canon 4 in 2 for strings (The Tempest No. 31)
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