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Performer: Evelyn Tubb

DON QUIXOTE: (Review by David Johnson)

soprano 

THE TROUBADOUR AND THE NUN: (Review by J. F. Weber)

soprano 

BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN: St. John Passion, BWV 245. Easter Oratorio, BWV 249. Ascension Oratorio, BWV 11. Mass in b, BWV 232“ (Review by Brian Robins)

soprano 

BARRATT: Sonata for Trumpet, Hautboy, Two Violins, and Basses (Review by David Johnson)

soprano 

BEETHOVEN, LUDWIG VAN: Concerto No. 5 In E♭ for Piano and Orchestra, op. 73 (“Emperor“). Fantasia in C for Piano, Chorus, and Orchestra, op. 80 (Review by William Zagorski)

soprano 

BLOW, JOHN: I little thought (Review by David Johnson)

soprano 

BLOW, JOHN: Lovely Salina (Review by David Johnson)

soprano 

BLOW, JOHN: Stay, gentle Echo (Review by David Johnson)

soprano 

BLOW, JOHN: Venus and Adonis (Review by David Johnson)

Cupid 

BLOW, JOHN: Venus and Adonis (Review by David Johnson)

soprano 

BLUNDEVILLE: Beneath this gloomy shade (Review by David Johnson)

soprano 

BOTTRIGARI: Il cantar novo (Review by Brian Robins)

soprano 

BUONO, GIOVANNI PIETRO DEL: Tre Sonate sopra Ave Maris Stella (Review by Brian Robins)

soprano 

ECCLES, JOHN: Ah! how Lovely, sweet and dear. Awake, awake, thy Spirits Raise (Review by David Johnson)

soprano 

ECCLES, JOHN: Fixt on the fair Miranda's eyes. Releive, the fair Belinda said. Come, let us howle. Let us revell and roar. Hey hoe! (Review by David Johnson)

soprano 

EREDIA: Passa la vita (Review by Brian Robins)

soprano 

FINGER, GOTTFRIED: Sonata for Violin, Hautboy, and Basse (Review by David Johnson)

soprano 

GESUALDO: Tu m'uccidi. Occhi del mio cor vita (Review by Brian Robins)

soprano 

GIBBONS, CHRISTOPHER/LOCKE, MATTHEW: Cupid and Death (Review by David Johnson)

Cupid 

GIBBONS, CHRISTOPHER/LOCKE, MATTHEW: Cupid and Death (Review by David Johnson)

soprano 

HALL, WILLIAM: These full two hours now (Review by David Johnson)

soprano 

HILDEGARD OF BINGEN: Ordo Virtutum (Review by J. F. Weber)

director 

KAPSBERGER, JOHANN: Care lagrime mie (Review by Brian Robins)

soprano 

KING, ROBERT: False, foolish Heart! No; to what purpose (Review by David Johnson)

soprano 

KING, WILLIAM: I wonder what those lovers mean. What Mines of Sulphur. Go bid the Needle. It gave a pit'eous groan (Review by David Johnson)

soprano 

LEVERIDGE: Black and Gloomy as the Grave (Review by David Johnson)

soprano 

MAZZOCCHI, DOMENICO: Lamentum Matris Euiyati. Chiudesti i lumi, Armida (Review by Brian Robins)

soprano 

MERULA, TARQUINIO: Canzonetta sacra (Review by Brian Robins)

soprano 

MONTEVERDI: Chiome d'oro. O come sei gentile. Se pur destina. Non è de gentil core. Ohimè, dov'è il mio ben. Lament of Penelope, lo son pur. Cantate Domino. Sancta Maria. Laudate Dominum. Venite sitientes. Exulta filia Sion. O bone Jesu. Iste confessor (Review by J. F. Weber)

soprano 

MONTEVERDI: Soprano Duets and Solos (Review by J. F. Weber)

soprano 

NENNA: S'io taccio. Ecco, o mio dolce pena. Ancide sol la morta (Review by Brian Robins)

soprano 

PIGOTT: Ask me not (Review by David Johnson)

soprano 

PURCELL, DANIEL: On yonder Bed Supinely Laid. Underneath a gloomy shade (Review by David Johnson)

soprano 

PURCELL, DANIEL: With Horns and with Hounds. Sonata for Two Trumpets, Two Violins, Tenor, and Basses (Review by David Johnson)

soprano 

PURCELL, HENRY: Complete Odes and Welcome Songs, Volume 5 (Review by Heuwell Tircuit)

soprano 

PURCELL, HENRY: I Came, I saw, and was undon. They say youre angry. No; to what purpose. She loves, and she confesses (Review by David Johnson)

soprano 

PURCELL, HENRY: No, no, no, resistance is but vain. Sweeter than Roses. Lovely Albina. Let the dreadfull Engines. From Rosie Bow'rs. Love thou canst hear. The Fatal Hour. Lost is my Quiet. Bacchus is a Pow'r divine (Review by David Johnson)

soprano 

PURCELL, HENRY: Ode for the Birthday of Queen Mary, Z. 338 (“Welcome, welcome, glorious morn“). Welcome Song for King Charles II, Z. 337 (“The summer's absence unconcerned we bear“). Ode for the Centenary of Trinity College Dublin, Z. 327 (“Great Parent, Hail!“) (Review by Heuwell Tircuit)

soprano 

PURCELL, HENRY: Symphony Bonduca (Review by David Johnson)

soprano 

REGGIO: Now by my love. By Heav'n I'll tell her boldly. 'Tis well, 'tis well, with them. Then like some wealthy Island. I thought, I'll swear. Unhurt, untoucht. 'Tis a strange kind of Igno'rance. Though all thy gestures (Review by David Johnson)

soprano 

ROSSI, MICHELANGELO: O prodighi. Toccata settima (Review by Brian Robins)

soprano 

TOPHAM: Sonata in Seven Parts (Review by David Johnson)

soprano 

WAESICH: Canzona seconda. Canzona decimaquarta (Review by Brian Robins)

soprano 

WELDON: The appointed Hour. Take, O take those Lips away (Review by David Johnson)

soprano 

WELDON: This way Mortal bend thy Eyes. Hark the glorious Voice of war (Review by David Johnson)

soprano 

 

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