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Purcell: Come ye sons of Art; Welcome, viceregent of the mighty king; Why are all the Muses mute? (1992)
performed by Gillian Fisher (soprano), James Bowman (counter tenor), John Mark Ainsley (tenor), Mark Padmore (tenor), Michael Chance (counter tenor), Michael George (bass), Paul Goodwin (oboe), Robert Evans (bass), Tessa Bonner (soprano), The King's Consort
composed by Henry Purcell -
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Handel: Music for Royal Occasions (1989)
performed by Crispian Steele-Perkins (trumpet), Gillian Fisher (soprano), James Bowman (counter tenor), James Bowman (alto), Jane Coe (cello), John Mark Ainsley (tenor), Michael George (bass), Neil McLaren (flute), The King's Consort
composed by George Frederick Handel -
Lux (2015)
performed by Alison King (water instruments), Andrea Haines (soprano), Ann Wright (water instruments), Anne Smith (water instruments), Barnaby Smith (counter tenor), Charlotte Brosnan (water instruments), Christian Forshaw (saxophone)
composed by Anonymous, Florilegium selectissimorum Hymnorum, Ben Folds, Edward Elgar, Eriks E?envalds, Gregorio Allegri, John Tavener, Morten Lauridsen, Ola Gjeilo, Patrick Hawes, Paul Mealor, Rihards Dubra, Robert del Naja, Sergey Rachmaninov, Thomas Tallis -
Purcell: Great Parent, Hail!; The summer's absence unconcerned we bear; Welcome, welcome, glorious morn (1991)
performed by Charles Pott (bass), Gillian Fisher (soprano), James Bowman (counter tenor), John Mark Ainsley (tenor), Michael George (bass), Rogers Covey-Crump (high tenor vocal), The King's Consort
composed by Henry Purcell -
Richard Strauss: Daphne
performed by Erika Mechera (vocals), Fritz Wunderlich (vocals), Hans Braun (vocals), Harald Proglhoff (vocals), Hilde Güden (vocals), James King (vocals), Kurt Equiluz (vocals), Ludwig Welter (vocals), Paul Schöffler (vocals), Rita Streich (vocals)
composed by Richard Strauss -
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Purcell: Hail! bright Cecilia; Who can from joy refrain? (1989)
performed by Gillian Fisher (soprano), James Bowman (counter tenor), John Mark Ainsley (tenor), Michael George (bass), Rogers Covey-Crump (high tenor vocal), Simon Keenlyside (bass), Tessa Bonner (soprano), The King's Consort, New College Choir, Oxford (choir, chorus)
composed by Henry Purcell -
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Handel: An Ode for St. Cecilia's Day (2004)
performed by Carolyn Sampson (soprano), Crispian Steele-Perkins (trumpet), James Gilchrist (tenor), Jonathan Cohen (cello), Lynda Sayce (lute), Matthew Halls (organ), Rachel Brown (flute), The King's Consort, King's Consort Choir (choir, chorus)
composed by George Frederick Handel -
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Handel: The Occasional Oratorio (1995)
performed by James Bowman (counter tenor), John Mark Ainsley (tenor), Lisa Milne (soprano), Michael George (bass), Susan Gritton (soprano), King's Consort Choir (choir, chorus), New College Choir, Oxford (choir, chorus), The King's Consort, Robert King (conductor)
composed by George Frederick Handel -
Sound the Bells! (2011)
performed by Arthur Storch (percussion), Christopher Cooper (horn), David Herbert (percussion), Doug Rioth (harp), Douglas Hull (horn), James Wyatt (percussion), Jeff D. Biancalana (trumpet), Jessica Valeri (horn), John King (trumpet), Kale Cumings (trumpet)
composed by Bruce Broughton, John Williams, Kevin Puts, Michael Tilson Thomas, Morten Lauridsen, Scott Hiltzik -
Purcell: Swifter, Isis, swifter flow; What shall be done in behalf of the man; Yorkshire Feast Song (1992)
performed by Charles Daniels (tenor), Gillian Fisher (soprano), James Bowman (counter tenor), Michael George (bass), Nigel Short (counter tenor), Robert Evans (bass), Rogers Covey-Crump (tenor), Susan Hamilton (soprano), The King's Consort, Robert King (conductor)
composed by Henry Purcell -
Elegy: Purcell & Blow (2019)
performed by Ian Wilson (recorder), Iestyn Davies (counter tenor), James Hall (counter tenor), Lynda Sayce (theorbo), Lynda Sayce (baroque guitar), Rebecca Miles (recorder), Reiko Ichise (bass viol), Robert King (harpsichord), The King's Consort
composed by Henry Purcell, John Blow -
Purcell: Love's goddess sure was blind; Raise, raise the voice; Laudate Ceciliam; From those serene and rapturous joy (1992)
performed by Andrew Tusa (tenor), Gillian Fisher (soprano), James Bowman (counter tenor), Mark Padmore (high tenor vocal), Mary Seers (soprano), Michael George (bass), The King's Consort
composed by Henry Purcell -
Wagner: Die Walküre (1984)
performed by Berit Lindholm (vocals), Birgit Nilsson (vocals), Brigitte Fassbaender (vocals), Christa Ludwig (vocals), Claudia Hellmann (vocals), Gottlob Frick (vocals), Hans Hotter (vocals), Helen Watts (vocals), Helga Dernesch (vocals), James King (vocals)
composed by Richard Wagner -
Choirboys from Heaven (2010)
performed by Ashley Grote (organ), Callum Payne (vocals), Charlie Phillips (treble), Edward Day (vocals), Edward Saklatvala (treble), Fergus Thirlwell (treble), Geoffrey Webber (organ), Gerald Finley (baritone), James Clark (treble), James Lancelot (treble)
composed by Aaron Copland, Antonin Dvorák, Benjamin Britten, Carl Orff, César Franck, David Byrne / Tina Weymouth / Chris Frantz / Jerry Harrison, Enya / Nicky Ryan / Roma Shane Ryan, Felix Mendelssohn, Franz Schubert, Gabriel Fauré, Giulio Caccini, Giuseppe Verdi -
The Complete Secular Solo Songs of Henry Purcell (2003)
performed by Barbara Bonney (soprano), Charles Daniels (tenor), David Miller (theorbo), David Miller (archlute), James Bowman (counter tenor), Mark Caudle (bass viol), Michael George (bass), Robert King (organ), Robert King (harpsichord), Rogers Covey-Crump (tenor)
composed by Henry Purcell -
Bach: Matthäus-Passion (1994)
performed by James Bowman (alto), Kurt Equiluz (tenor), Max van Egmond (bass), Michael Schopper (bass), Nigel Rogers (tenor), Paul Esswood (alto), Tom Sutcliffe (alto), King's College Choir of Cambridge (choir, chorus), Regensburger Domspatzen (choir, chorus)
composed by Johann Sebastian Bach -
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Mozart: Vespers; Ave verum corpus (1989)
performed by Cambridge Classical Players (chamber ensemble), David James (vocals), Lynne Dawson (soprano), Paul Hillier (bass), Rogers Covey-Crump (vocals), Stephen Layton (organ), The Hilliard Ensemble, King's College Choir of Cambridge
composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart