Classica vocale - PURCELL Henry: Most admirable composures; We sing to him whose wisdom form'd the ear; What shall i do to show how much i love; How long, great God? Z189; Not all my torments; Music for a while; Fairest isle, all isles excelling; The knotting song; The plaint; With him he brings; Ah! how sweet it is to love; Celia has a thousand charms; The fatal hour comes on apace; If music be the food of love Z 379a; One charming night; Since from my dear Astrea's sight; Here the deities approve; An evening hymn