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Works by Composer ECCLES, JOHN

Ah! how Lovely, sweet and dear. Awake, awake, thy Spirits Raise

Andrew Hoskins 

Bellamira

François Lazarevitch 
Iris Lichtinger 

Can life be a blessing?

Catherine Bott 

Double Bass Sonata No. 11 in g

Ernő Rácz 

Europe reveils in ye Peace. The Judgment of Paris: Recitative, Air, & Chorus

John Wallace 

Fixt on the fair Miranda's eyes. Releive, the fair Belinda said. Come, let us howle. Let us revell and roar. Hey hoe!

Anthony Rooley 

Ground

Walter van Hauwe 

Grounds from The Mad Lover Suite

Théotime Langlois de Swarte 
Théotime Langlois de Swarte 

Haste, give me wings

Jenni Harper 

Love kindl’d in a breast too young

Margarette Ashton 

Music by

Anthony Rooley 
Alfred Deller 
Peter Sheppard Skærved 
Lucille Tessier 

Music of

I Furiosi 

Oh, The Mighty Power of Love

Alfred Deller 

Orchestral and vocal works by

Terie Tønnesen 

Semele

Anthony Rooley 
Julian Perkins 

So well Corinna likes the joy. My man John—a riddle

Hilliard Ens 

Sonata in g

Jeremy McCoy 

Sonata in G Minor for Viola and Piano (arr. Klengel from Sonata for Violin and Continuo)

Josef Kod'ousek 

Suite

Mark Bennett 

Suite “made for the Queens Coronation.“

Mark Bennett 

Symphony for Mercury

Gregory Hustis 

Symphony for Mercury from “The Judgment of Paris.“

Parley of Instruments 

The Judgment of Paris

Christian Curnyn 

The Judgment of Paris: Symphony for Mercury

Parley of Instruments 

The Mad Lover or Acis and Galatea

Thomas Ihlenfeldt 

Theatre Songs

Carolyn Sinclair 

 

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