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Paradise Lost: It comes! it comes! it must be death!
Ruby Hughes
Handel's Last Prima Donna
Rebecca: O balmy Sleep!
Paradise Lost: Oh! do not, Adam, exercise on my thy hatred
Rebecca: But see, the night with silent pace steals on
Rebecca: O Balmy Sleep!
Benjamin Stillingfleet
Handel's Last Prima Donna: Giulia Frasi in London
Suite in D Minor, HWV 448 (arr. J.C. Smith): I. Overture
Mara Galassi
Harp Music by G.F. Haendel
Paradise Lost: Oh! Do Not, Adam, Exercise on Me Thy Hatred
John Milton
Paradise Lost: It Comes! It Comes! It Must Be Death!
Rebecca: But See, the Night with Silent Pace Steals On
Suite in D Minor, HWV 448 (arr. J.C. Smith): II. Allemande
Suite in D Minor, HWV 448 (arr. J.C. Smith): III. Courante
Suite in D Minor, HWV 448 (arr. J.C. Smith): IV. Sarabande I
Suite in D Minor, HWV 448 (arr. J.C. Smith): V. Sarabande II
Suite in D Minor, HWV 448 (arr. J.C. Smith): VI. Chaconne
Man So favour'd (from "Paradise Lost")
Ian Bostridge/the English Concert/bernard Labadie
The Three Baroque Tenors [digital exclusive] (digital exclusive)
He the Gloom Prince of Air (from "Paradise Lost")
The Fairies: Hark how the hounds and horn
Allan Clayton
'Where'er You Walk': Arias For Handel's Favourite Tenor
Smith: Flower of this purple dye
April Cantelo
Eighteenth Century Shakespearean Songs