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Hark how the songsters |
Iestyn Davies, James Hall, The King's Consort & Robert King |
3:00 |
2 |
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In vain the am'rous flute |
Iestyn Davies, James Hall, The King's Consort & Robert King |
6:20 |
3 |
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O solitude, my sweetest choice |
Iestyn Davies, The King's Consort & Robert King |
5:40 |
4 |
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Chaconne from Dioclesian |
The King's Consort & Robert King |
2:44 |
5 |
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Ah heav'n, what is't I hear? |
Iestyn Davies, James Hall, The King's Consort & Robert King |
3:31 |
6 |
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Sound the trumpet |
Iestyn Davies, James Hall, The King's Consort & Robert King |
2:23 |
7 |
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Since the toils and the hazard |
Iestyn Davies, The King's Consort & Robert King |
4:09 |
8 |
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Sing, sing, ye druids |
Iestyn Davies, James Hall, The King's Consort & Robert King |
2:36 |
9 |
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Paratum cor meum |
Iestyn Davies, James Hall, The King's Consort & Robert King |
2:22 |
10 |
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The Queen’s Epicedium: Incas |
Iestyn Davies, The King's Consort & Robert King |
7:37 |
11 |
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The Queen’s Epicedium: No, L |
Iestyn Davies, The King's Consort & Robert King |
7:07 |
12 |
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O dive custos Auriciae domus |
Iestyn Davies, James Hall, The King's Consort & Robert King |
6:26 |
13 |
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Mark how the lark and linnet s |
Iestyn Davies, James Hall, The King's Consort & Robert King |
3:52 |
14 |
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But in the close of night |
Iestyn Davies, James Hall, The King's Consort & Robert King |
4:57 |
15 |
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So ceas’d the rival crew whe |
Iestyn Davies, The King's Consort & Robert King |
2:55 |
16 |
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We beg not hell, our Orpheus t |
Iestyn Davies, The King's Consort & Robert King |
1:51 |
17 |
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The pow’r of harmony too wel |
Iestyn Davies, The King's Consort & Robert King |
2:35 |
18 |
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The heav’nly quire, who hear |
Iestyn Davies, James Hall, The King's Consort & Robert King |
4:28 |
19 |
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Ye brethren of the lyre, and t |
Iestyn Davies, James Hall, The King's Consort & Robert King |
2:49 |