The English Concert, Ann Monoyios, Trevor Pinnock & Nancy Argenta - Timon of Athens: No. 1 Duet "Hark! How the Songsters of the Grove" Lyrics

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The English Concert, Ann Monoyios, Trevor Pinnock & Nancy Argenta - Purcell: Dido & Aeneas, King Arthur, Dioclesian, Timon of Athens, 3 Odes

1 Dido and Aeneas: "Thy Hand, Belinda.When I Am Laid in Earth"
2 Timon of Athens: No. 1 Duet "Hark! How the Songsters of the Grove"
3 Timon of Athens: No. 3 Trio "But Ah! How Much Are Our Delights"
4 Of Old, When Heroes Thought It Base (1690) The Yorkshire Feast Song: They Did No. Storms, Nor Threat'nings Fear
5 Timon of Athens: Nos.4&5 Solo&Chorus "Hence With Your Trifling Deity" - "But Over Us No. Griefs Prevail"
6 Timon of Athens: No. 8 Solo "Return, Revolting Rebels"
7 Timon of Athens: No. 10 Solo "Love Quickly Is Pall'd"
8 Timon of Athens: No. 11&12 Duet&Chorus "Come, Let Us Agree"
9 King Arthur, or the British Worthy (1691): No. Pt. of My Dominium (Cupid)
10 Dido and Aeneas: "Ah! Belinda, I Am Press'd" . "When Monarchs Unite, How Happy"
11 Dido and Aeneas: "Whence Could So Much Virtue Spring?" - "Fear No. Danger"
12 Dido and Aeneas: "If Not for Mine, for Empire's Sake" . "To the Hills and the Vales"
13 Dido and Aeneas: Prelude for the Witches "Wayward Sisters" . "Ho, Ho, Ho"
14 Dido and Aeneas: "Ruin'd Ere the Set of Sun" . "But Ere We This Perform"
15 Come, Ye Sons of Art, Away (1694) Ode for the Birthday of Queen Mary II: Sound the Trumpet, Sound
16 Dido and Aeneas: "Oft She Visits"
17 Dido and Aeneas: The Sailors' Dance "See the Flags and Streamers Curling"
18 Dido and Aeneas: "Stay, Prince"
19 King Arthur, or the British Worthy (1691): Ye Blust'ring Brethren
20 King Arthur, or the British Worthy (1691): What Power Art Thou (Genius)
21 Of Old, When Heroes Thought It Base (1690) The Yorkshire Feast Song: The Pale and the Purple Rose
22 Of old, when heroes thought it base (1690) The Yorkshire Feast Song: Sound, trumpets, sound!
23 Come, ye sons of art, away (1694) Ode for the Birthday of Queen Mary II: Strike the viol, touch the lute
24 Dido and Aeneas / Act 1: "See, your royal guest appears" - "Cupid only throws the dart"



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