Purcell: Z 571/4. 'Tis death alone (A Fool's Preferment) - Covey-Crump (Hogwood)
Purcell: Z 571/1. I sigh'd, and I pin'd (A Fool's Preferment) - Covey-Crump (Hogwood)
Purcell: Z 571/8. If thou wilt give me back my love (A Fool's Preferment) - Covey-Crump (Hogwood)
Purcell: Z 571/2. There's nothing so fatal as woman (A Fool's Preferment) - Covey-Crump (Hogwood)
Purcell: Z 571/3. Fled is my love (A Fool's Preferment) - Covey-Crump (Hogwood)
Purcell: Z 574/14. Divine Andate (Bonduca) - Hill (Hogwood)
Purcell: Z 571/6. I'll sail upon the dog-star (A Fool's Preferment) - Covey-Crump (Hogwood)
Purcell: Z 571/7. Jenny, 'gin you can love (A Fool's Preferment) - Nelson, Covey-Crump (Hogwood)
Purcell: Z 574/12. Hear, ye Gods of Britain (Bonduca) - Keyte (Hogwood)
Purcell: A Fool's Preferment, or The Three Dukes of Dunstable, Z. 571: VI. I'll Sail Upon the...
Purcell: Bonduca: Hear us, great Rugwith
Purcell: Z 573/1. I see, she flies me (Aureng-Zebe) - Chambers
Stripp'd of Their Green, Z. 444
Purcell: Z 571/5. I'll mount to yon blue coelum (A Fool's Preferment) - Covey-Crump (Hogwood)
Leeds Baroque - Henry Purcell: Circe
A Fool's Preferment, or the Three Dukes of Dunstable, Z. 571: "There's Nothing so Fatal as Women"
Purcell: Z 574/11. Hear us, great Rugwith (Bonduca) - Hogwood
Ah! How Pleasant ‘Tis to Love by Purcell Note-Learning Guide
Sylvia, ’Tis True You’re Fair (1686) - Henry Purcell
Purcell: Z 368. Farewell, all joys! - Zomer (Jacobs)