[tube a=”Purcell: Dido & Aeneas / King Arthur / Dioclesian / Timon of Athens / 3 Odes” y=”YrCuuV3CZU4″ b=”Trevor Pinnock” c=”Purcell: Dido and Aeneas – Overture|Purcell: Dido and Aeneas / Act 1 – “Shake the cloud from off your brow” – “Banish sorrow, banish care”|Purcell: Dido and Aeneas / Act 1 – “Ah! Belinda, I am press’d” … “When monarchs unite, how happy”|Purcell: Dido and Aeneas / Act 1 – “Whence could so much virtue spring?” – “Fear no danger”|Purcell: Dido and Aeneas / Act 1 – “See, your royal guest appears” – “Cupid only throws the dart”|Purcell: Dido and Aeneas / Act 1 – “If not for mine, for empire’s sake” … “To the hills and the vales”|Purcell: Dido and Aeneas / Act 1 – The Triumphing Dance|Purcell: Dido and Aeneas / Act 2 – Prelude for the Witches “Wayward sisters” … “Ho, ho, ho”|Purcell: Dido and Aeneas / Act 2 – “Ruin’d ere the set of sun” … “But ere we this perform”|Purcell: Dido and Aeneas / Act 2 – “In our deep vaulted cell”|Purcell: Dido and Aeneas / Act 2 – Echo Dance of Furies|Purcell: Dido and Aeneas / Act 2 – Ritornelle – “Thanks to these lonesome vales”|Purcell: Dido and Aeneas / Act 2 – “Oft she visits”|Purcell: Dido and Aeneas / Act 2 – “Behold, upon my bending spear” – “Haste, haste to town”|Purcell: Dido and Aeneas / Act 2 – “Stay, Prince”|Purcell: Dido and Aeneas / Act 3 – Prelude – “Come away, fellow sailors”|Purcell: Dido and Aeneas / Act 3 – The Sailors’ Dance “See the flags and streamers curling”|Purcell: Dido and Aeneas / Act 3 – “Our next motion” – “Destructions’s our delight”|Purcell: Dido and Aeneas / Act 3 – The Witches’ Dance|Purcell: Dido and Aeneas / Act 3 – “Your counsel all is urg’d in vain” – “Great minds against themselves conspire”|Purcell: Dido And Aeneas, Z.626 / Act 3 – “Thy Hand, Belinda…When I Am Laid In Earth”|Purcell: Dido and Aeneas / Act 3 – “With drooping wings”|Purcell: King Arthur, Or The British Worthy, Z.628 – First Music: Chaconne|Purcell: King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) – Second Music: 1. Overture|Purcell: King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) – 2. Air|Purcell: King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) / Act 1 – “Woden, first to thee” / “We have sacrific’d”|Purcell: King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) / Act 1 – “The white horse neigh’d aloud” / “To Woden thanks we render”|Purcell: King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) / Act 1 – The Lot is cast (soprano)|Purcell: King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) / Act 1 – Brave souls|Purcell: King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) / Act 1 – I call ye all (Tenor)|Purcell: King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) / Act 1 – ‘Come if you dare’ (tenor)|Purcell: King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) / Act 2 – Hither this way (Philidel)|Purcell: King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) / Act 2 – Let not a Moon-born Elf (Grimbald)|Purcell: King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) / Act 2 – Hither, this way bend|Purcell: King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) / Act 2 – Come follow, follow, follow me (Philidel)|Purcell: King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) / Act 2 – How blest are Shepherds (Shepherd)|Purcell: King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) / Act 2 – Shepherd, shepherd, leave Decoying (Shepherdesses)|Purcell: King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) / Act 2 – Come, shepherds|Purcell: King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) / Act 2 – Second Act Tune: Air|Purcell: King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) / Act 3 – Prelude|Purcell: King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) / Act 3 – What ho (Cupid)|Purcell: King Arthur, Or The British Worthy, Z.628 / Act 3 – What Power Art Thou (Genius)|Purcell: King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) / Act 3 – Thou Doting Fool (Cupid)|Purcell: King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) / Act 3 – Great Love, I know thee now|Purcell: King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) / Act 3 – No part of my Dominium (Cupid)|Purcell: King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) / Act 3 – Prelude|Purcell: King Arthur, Or The British Worthy (1691) / Act 3 – See, See, We Assemble|Purcell: King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) / Act 3 – ‘Tis I that have warm’d ye (Cupid)|Purcell: King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) / Act 3 – “Sound a parley” / “‘Tis Love, ’tis Love, ’tis Love that has warm’d us”|Purcell: King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) / Act 3 – Third Act Tune: Hornpipe|Purcell: King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) / Act 4 – Two Daughters (Syrens)|Purcell: King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) / Act 4 – Passacaglia – “How happy the lover” – Ritornello – “For love ev’ry creature” – “No joys are above” – “In vain are our graces” – “Then use the sweet blessing”|Purcell: King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) / Act 4 – Fourth Act Tune: Air|Purcell: King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) / Act 5 – Trumpet Tune|Purcell: King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) / Act 5 – Ye blust’ring brethren|Purcell: King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) / Act 5 – Symphony|Purcell: King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) / Act 5 – Round thy coast|Purcell: King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) / Act 5 – For Folded Flocks (Countertenor, Tenor and Bass)|Purcell: King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) / Act 5 – Your Hay it is Mow’d (Comus)|Purcell: King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) / Act 5 – Fairest Isle (Venus)|Purcell: King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) / Act 5 – Dialogue: You say, ‘Tis Love (Soprano and bass)|Purcell: King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) / Act 5 – Trumpet tune|Purcell: King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) / Act 5 – “Saint George, the patron of our Isle” – “Our natives not alone appear”|Purcell: Dioclesian, Z.627 – First Music|Purcell: Dioclesian, Z.627 – Second Music|Purcell: Dioclesian, Z.627 – Overture|Purcell: Dioclesian, Z.627 / Act 1 – First Act Tune|Purcell: Dioclesian, Z.627 / Act 2 – Prelude – “Great Diocles the Boar has kill’d” – “Sing Iô’s! praise the thund’ring Jove”|Purcell: Dioclesian, Z.627 / Act 2 – “Charon the peaceful Shade invites”|Purcell: Dioclesian, Z.627 / Act 2 – Symphony|Purcell: Dioclesian, Z.627 / Act 2 – “Let all mankind the pleasure share” – “Sound all your instruments”|Purcell: Dioclesian / Act 2 – “Let all mankind the pleasure share”|Purcell: Dioclesian, Z.627 / Act 2 – Prelude – “Let the soldiers rejoice” – “Rejoice, rejoice, with a general voice”|Purcell: Dioclesian, Z.627 / Act 2 – Ritornello|Purcell: Dioclesian, Z.627 / Act 2 – “To Mars let ’em raise” – “Rejoice, rejoice, with a general voice”|Purcell: Dioclesian, Z.627 / Act 2 – Ritornello|Purcell: Dioclesian, Z.627 / Act 2 – Symphony – “Since the toils and the hazards” – “All sing great Diocles’ story”|Purcell: Dioclesian, Z.627 / Act 2 – Dances Of Furies|Purcell: Dioclesian, Z.627 / Act 2 – Second Act Tune|Purcell: Dioclesian / Act 3 – Chaconne|Purcell: Dioclesian, Z.627 / Act 3 – “When first I saw”|Purcell: Dioclesian, Z.627 / Act 3 – The Chair Dance|Purcell: Dioclesian / Act 3 – Prelude – “What shall I do”|Purcell: Dioclesian, Z.627 / Act 3 – Third Act Tune|Purcell: Dioclesian, Z.627 / Act 4 – Butterfly Dance|Purcell: Dioclesian / Act 4 – Trumpet Tune|Purcell: Dioclesian, Z.627 / Act 4 – “Sound, Fame, thy brazen trumpet sound!” – “Let all rehearse”|Purcell: Dioclesian, Z.627 / Act 4 – Fourth Act Tune|Purcell: Dioclesian, Z.627 / Act 5 – Country Dance|Purcell: Dioclesian, Z.627 / The Masque – Prelude – “Call the Nymphs”|Purcell: Dioclesian, Z.627 / The Masque – “Let the Graces and Pleasures repair”|Purcell: Dioclesian, Z.627 / The Masque – “Come, come away”|Purcell: Dioclesian, Z.627 / The Masque – Prelude – “Behold, O mightiest of Gods”|Purcell: Dioclesian, Z.627 / The Masque – Paspe|Purcell: Dioclesian, Z.627 / The Masque – “Oh the sweet delights of love!”|Purcell: Dioclesian, Z.627 / The Masque – “Let monarchs fight” – “Hear, mighty Love!”|Purcell: Dioclesian, Z.627 / The Masque – “Since from my dear Astraea’s sight”|Purcell: Dioclesian, Z.627 / The Masque – “Make room, make room”|Purcell: Dioclesian, Z.627 / The Masque – “I’m here, I’m here, with my jolly crew” – “We’ll rejoice as well as you” – “The mighty Jove”|Purcell: Dioclesian, Z.627 / The Masque – Dance Of Bacchanals|Purcell: Dioclesian, Z.627 / The Masque – “Still I’m wishing, still desiring”|Purcell: Dioclesian, Z.627 / The Masque – Canaries|Purcell: Dioclesian, Z.627 / The Masque – “Tell me why”|Purcell: Dioclesian, Z.627 / The Masque – Dance|Purcell: Dioclesian, Z.627 / The Masque – “All our days and our nights” – “Begone, begone, importunate reason”|Purcell: Dioclesian, Z.627 / The Masque – “Let us dance, let us sing”|Purcell: Dioclesian, Z.627 / The Masque – Dance|Purcell: Dioclesian, Z.627 / The Masque – “Triumph, triumph victorious Love” – “Then all rehearse”|Purcell: Timon of Athens – Overture|Purcell: Timon Of Athens, Z.632 / The Masque – No.1 Duet “Hark! How the songsters of the grove”|Purcell: Timon Of Athens, Z.632 / The Masque – No.2 Solo “Love in their little veins inspires”|Purcell: Timon Of Athens, Z.632 / The Masque – No.3 Trio “But ah! how much are our delights”|Purcell: Timon Of Athens, Z.632 / The Masque – Nos.4&5 Solo&Chorus “Hence with your trifling deity” – “But over us no griefs prevail”|Purcell: Timon Of Athens, Z.632 / The Masque – Nos.6&7 Solo&Chorus “Come all, come all to me” – “Who can resist such mighty charms?”|Purcell: Timon Of Athens, Z.632 / The Masque – No.8 Solo “Return, revolting rebels”|Purcell: Timon Of Athens, Z.632 / The Masque – No.9 Solo “The cares of lovers”|Purcell: Timon Of Athens, Z.632 / The Masque – No.10 Solo “Love quickly is pall’d”|Purcell: Timon Of Athens, Z.632 / The Masque – No.11&12 Duet&Chorus “Come, let us agree”|Purcell: Timon Of Athens, Z.632 / The Masque – Curtain Tune On A Ground|Purcell: Come, ye sons of art, away (1694) Ode for the Birthday of Queen Mary II – Overture|Purcell: Come, ye sons of art, away (1694) Ode for the Birthday of Queen Mary II – Come, ye sons of art, away|퍼셀: 오너라, 예술의 아들들이여: 3. 트럼펫을 울려라|Purcell: Come, ye sons of art, away (1694) Ode for the Birthday of Queen Mary II – Come, ye sons of art|Purcell: Come, ye sons of art, away (1694) Ode for the Birthday of Queen Mary II – Strike the viol, touch the lute|Purcell: Come, ye sons of art, away (1694) Ode for the Birthday of Queen Mary II – The day that such a blessing gave|Purcell: Come, ye sons of art, away (1694) Ode for the Birthday of Queen Mary II – Bid the Virtues, bid the Graces|Purcell: Come, ye sons of art, away (1694) Ode for the Birthday of Queen Mary II – These are the sacred charms|Purcell: Come, ye sons of art, away (1694) Ode for the Birthday of Queen Mary II – See Nature, rejoicing|Purcell: Welcome to all the pleasures (1683) Ode for St. Cecilia’s Day – Overture|Purcell: Welcome to all the pleasures (1683) Ode for St. Cecilia’s Day – Welcome to all the pleasures|Purcell: Welcome to all the pleasures (1683) Ode for St. Cecilia’s Day – “Here the deities approve” – “While joys celestial”|Purcell: Welcome to all the pleasures (1683) Ode for St. Cecilia’s Day – “Then lift up your voices” – “The pow’r shall divert us a pleasanter way”|Purcell: Welcome to all the pleasures (1683) Ode for St. Cecilia’s Day – Beauty, thou scene of love|Purcell: Welcome to all the pleasures (1683) Ode for St. Cecilia’s Day – In a consort of voices|Purcell: Of old, when heroes thought it base (1690) The Yorkshire Feast Song – Symphony|Purcell: Of old, when heroes thought it base (1690) The Yorkshire Feast Song – “Of old, when heroes thought it base” – “Brigantium, honour’d with a race divine”|Purcell: Of old, when heroes thought it base (1690) The Yorkshire Feast Song – The bashful Thames, for beauty so renowned|Purcell: Of old, when heroes thought it base (1690) The Yorkshire Feast Song – The pale and the purple rose|Purcell: Of old, when heroes thought it base (1690) The Yorkshire Feast Song – And in each track of glory since|Purcell: Of old, when heroes thought it base (1690) The Yorkshire Feast Song – Symphony|Purcell: Of old, when heroes thought it base (1690) The Yorkshire Feast Song – And now when the renown’d Nassau|Purcell: Of old, when heroes thought it base (1690) The Yorkshire Feast Song – They did no storms, nor threat’nings fear|Purcell: Of old, when heroes thought it base (1690) The Yorkshire Feast Song – So when the glitt’ring Queen of Night|Purcell: Of old, when heroes thought it base (1690) The Yorkshire Feast Song – Let music join|Purcell: Of old, when heroes thought it base (1690) The Yorkshire Feast Song – Sound, trumpets, sound!|Purcell: Of old, when heroes thought it base (1690) The Yorkshire Feast Song – Sound all to him” d=”Universal Music Group” e=”2003.01.01″ f=”클래식|오페라/성악” g=”101993″ t=”105″ i=”trevor-pinnock” j=”The English Concert Choir|Elisabeth Priday|Linda Perillo|Stephen Varcoe|Mark Tucker|Paul Agnew|Lynne Dawson|Kym Amps|Caroline Ashton|Brian Bannatyne-Scott|Ann Monoyios|Michael Chance|Julia Gooding|Nigel Rogers|Simon Davies|John Mark Ainsley|Carol Hall|James Oxley|Gerald Finley|Nigel Short|Jeremy Birchall|Timothy Wilson|Angus Davidson|Trevor Pinnock|Stephen Richardson|Richard Edgar-Wilson|Nancy Argenta|Jamie MacDougall|Stephen Gadd|Rachel Bevan|Lawrence Wallington|Michael George|Anne Sofie Von Otter|Simon Birchall|Jennifer Smith|Christopher Foster|Sarah Leonard|Stephen Alder|The English Concert” 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