Dido and Aeneas: Overture
Dido and Aeneas: "Shake the cloud from off your brow" - "Banish sorrow, banish care"
Dido and Aeneas: "Ah! Belinda, I am press'd" ... "When monarchs unite, how happy"
Dido and Aeneas: "Whence could so much virtue spring?" - "Fear no danger"
Dido and Aeneas: "See, your royal guest appears" - "Cupid only throws the dart"
Dido and Aeneas: "If not for mine, for empire's sake" ... "To the hills and the vales"
Dido and Aeneas: The Triumphing Dance
Dido and Aeneas: Prelude for the Witches "Wayward sisters" ... "Ho, ho, ho"
Dido and Aeneas: "Ruin'd ere the set of sun" ... "But ere we this perform"
Dido and Aeneas: "In our deep vaulted cell"
Dido and Aeneas: Echo Dance of Furies
Dido and Aeneas: Ritornelle - "Thanks to these lonesome vales"
Dido and Aeneas: "Oft she visits"
Dido and Aeneas: "Behold, upon my bending spear" - "Haste, haste to town"
Dido and Aeneas: "Stay, Prince"
Dido and Aeneas: Prelude - "Come away, fellow sailors"
Dido and Aeneas: The Sailors' Dance "See the flags and streamers curling"
Dido and Aeneas: "Our next motion" - "Destructions's our delight"
Dido and Aeneas: The Witches' Dance
Dido and Aeneas: "Your counsel all is urg'd in vain" - "Great minds against themselves conspire"
Dido and Aeneas: "Thy hand, Belinda...When I am laid in earth"
Dido and Aeneas: "With drooping wings"
King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691): First Music: Chaconne
King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691): Second Music: 1. Overture
King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691): 2. Air
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King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691): "Woden, first to thee" / "We have sacrific'd"
King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691): "The white horse neigh'd aloud" / "To Woden thanks we render"
King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691): The Lot is cast (soprano)
King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691): Brave souls
King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691): I call ye all (Tenor)
King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691): 'Come if you dare' (tenor)
King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691): Hither this way (Philidel)
King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691): Let not a Moon-born Elf (Grimbald)
King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691): Hither, this way bend
King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691): Come follow, follow, follow me (Philidel)
King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691): How blest are Shepherds (Shepherd)
King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691): Shepherd, shepherd, leave Decoying (Shepherdesses)
King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691): Come, shepherds
King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691): Second Act Tune: Air
King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691): Prelude
King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691): What ho (Cupid)
King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691): What Power art thou (Genius)
King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691): Thou Doting Fool (Cupid)
King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691): Great Love, I know thee now
King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691): No part of my Dominium (Cupid)
King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691): Prelude
King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691): See, see, we assemble
King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691): 'Tis I that have warm'd ye (Cupid)
King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691): "Sound a parley" / "'Tis Love, 'tis Love, 'tis Love that has warm'd us"
King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691): Third Act Tune: Hornpipe
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