PURCELL: Tyrannic Love (Arien & Instrumentalwerke) - Hornpipe & Chaconne (King Arthur); Dance of the Furies (Diocelsian); There's not a Swain on the Plain (Rule a Wife and have a Wife); Hornpipe, Dance for the Fairies, Dance for the green Men (The Fairy Queen); Symphony, Ye twice ten-hundred Deities, Seek not to know (The Indian Queen); Ouvertüre & Slow Air (The Virtuous Wife); The Yorkshire Feast Song "So when the glitt'ring Queen of Night"; Anacreon's Defeat "This Poet sings the Trojan Wars"; Tyrannic Love "Hark! My Damilcar" & Eccles: I burn my Brain consumes the Ashes & Sleep, poor Youth (The Comical History of Don Quixote) & Blow: Poor Celadon, he sighs in Vain; Sarband for the Graces (Venus and Adonis) & Clarke: Ground d-moll & D. Purcell: My Dearest, my Fairest (Pausanias, the Betrayer of this Country) - Eugenie Lefebvre, Etienne Bazola, Ensemble Les Surprises, Louis-Noel Bestion de Camboulas (AD:2019)