1995
Henry Purcell
The Fairy Queen, Prelude - Hornpipe
The Fairy Queen, Air - Rondeau
The Fairy Queen, Act I, Overture
The Fairy Queen, Act I, Come, let us leave the town
The Fairy Queen, Act I, Scene of the Drunken Poet
The Fairy Queen, Act I, First act tune: Jig
The Fairy Queen, Act II, Come all ye songsters of the sky
The Fairy Queen, Act II, May the God of wit inspire the sacred nine
The Fairy Queen, Act II, Now join your warbling voices all
The Fairy Queen, Act II, Sing while we trip it. Dance of the fairies
The Fairy Queen, Act II, See, even Night herself is here ... I am come to lock all fast ... One charming night ... Hush, no more
The Fairy Queen, Act II, Second act tune: Air
The Fairy Queen, Act III, If Love's a sweet passion, why does it torment?
The Fairy Queen, Act III, Symphony while the swans come forward
The Fairy Queen, Act III, Dance for the Fairies
The Fairy Queen, Act III, Dance for the Green Men
The Fairy Queen, Act III, Ye gentle spirits of the air, appear!
The Fairy Queen, Act III, Dialogue between Coridon and Mopsa. Dance for the haymakers
The Fairy Queen, Act III, When I have often heard young maids complaining
The Fairy Queen, Act III, A thousand, thousand ways we'll find to entertain the hours
The Fairy Queen, Act III, Third Act Tune: Hornpipe
The Fairy Queen, Act IV, Symphony
The Fairy Queen, Act IV, Now the night is chased away
The Fairy Queen, Act IV, Let the fifes and the clarions and shrill trumpets sound
The Fairy Queen, Act IV, Entry of Phoebus. When a cruel long Winter has frozen the earth
The Fairy Queen, Act IV, Hail! Great parent of us all ... Thus the ever grateful Spring ... Here's the Summer, sprightly gay ... See, see my many coloured fields ... Next, Winter comes slowly ... Hail! great parent of us all
The Fairy Queen, Act V, Prelude. Thrice happy lovers, may you be for ever free
The Fairy Queen, Act V, The Plaint: O let me ever, ever weep
The Fairy Queen, Act V, Entry dance. Symphony. Thus the gloomy world at first began to shine ... Thus happy and free ... Yes, Daphne, in your face I find
The Fairy Queen, Act V, Monkey's Dance
The Fairy Queen, Act V, Hark! How all things with one sound rejoice ... Hark! the echoing air
The Fairy Queen, Act V, Sure the dull God of Marriage does not hear. Prelude. See, I obey ... Turn then thine eyes upon those glories here ... My torch indeed will from such brightness shine
The Fairy Queen, Act V, Chaconne
The Fairy Queen, Act V, They shall be as happy as they're fair
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