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Performer: Timothy Penrose BLOW, JOHN: Welcome Ev'ry Guest. Ah, Heav'n! What Is't I Hear? Loving Above Himself. If I My Celia Could Persuade. The Fair Lover and His Black Mistress. Why Weeps Asteria? The Spheres, Those Instruments Divine. Hark! How the Waken'd String Resound (Review by Tom Moore) | countertenor | DANIEL: Songs for Lute, Viol, and Voice (Review by Mortimer H. Frank) | alto | HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Semele (Review by J. F. Weber) | countertenor | PURCELL, HENRY: Ah! How Happy Are We. Sighs for Our Late Sovereign, King Charles II. So! Whsn the Glitt'ring Queen of Night. In Vain the Am'rous Flute. Yes, Daphne. Crown the Altar. After War's Alarms Repeated (Review by Tom Moore) | countertenor | PURCELL, HENRY: The Fairy Queen (Review by Mortimer H. Frank) | countertenor | PURCELL, HENRY: The Fairy Queen (Review by Mortimer H. Frank) | countertenor |
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