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O Solitude
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Mitzi Meyerson
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Mary Springfels
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04:44 |
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Hail, bright Cecilia: Tis Nature's Voice
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Paul O'Dette
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Mitzi Meyerson
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03:48 |
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The Rival Sisters, or The Violence of Love: Celia has a Thousand Charmes
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Paul O'Dette
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Mary Springfels
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02:10 |
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The Indian Queen: I Attempt from Love's sickness to fly
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Mitzi Meyerson
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01:54 |
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If Musick be the food of Love
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Paul O'Dette
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Mary Springfels
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03:41 |
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Not all my torments
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Paul O'Dette
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Mary Springfels
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02:21 |
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From silent Shades - Mad Bess
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Paul O'Dette
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Mary Springfels
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04:00 |
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Oedipus: Musick for a while
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Paul O'Dette
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03:41 |
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Pausanias, the Betrayer of his Country: Sweeter than Roses
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Paul O'Dette
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Mary Springfels
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03:23 |
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Celebrate this Festival: Crown the Altar
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Mitzi Meyerson
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03:09 |
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Lord, What is Man
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Paul O'Dette
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Mitzi Meyerson
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Mary Springfels
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05:28 |
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Sleep, Adam, Sleep
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Paul O'Dette
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01:50 |
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Now that the Sun hath Veil'd his Light - An Evening Hymn
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Paul O'Dette
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Mitzi Meyerson
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Mary Springfels
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03:48 |
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The Fatal Hour comes on apace
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Mitzi Meyerson
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Mary Springfels
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03:27 |
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Welcome to all the pleasures: Here the Deities approve
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Mitzi Meyerson
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04:14 |
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Fly, Bold Rebellion: Be Welcome then, Great Sir
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Paul O'Dette
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Mitzi Meyerson
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Mary Springfels
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03:34 |
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The Fairy Queen: Thrice happy Lovers
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Mitzi Meyerson
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02:39 |
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The Fairy Queen: Hark! The echoing Air
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Mitzi Meyerson
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Mary Springfels
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02:25 |
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The Fairy Queen: Hark! How all things
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Mitzi Meyerson
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Mary Springfels
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01:54 |