- Sonata for trumpet and strings in DMusic by Henry PurcellPerformed by David Blackadder with English Baroque SoloistsConducted by John Eliot Gardiner
- The Married BeauMusic by Henry PurcellPerformed by English Baroque SoloistsConducted by John Eliot Gardiner
- Birthday Song for Queen Mary, 1654: Come ye sons of art (No. 2)Music by Henry PurcellPerformed by Michael Chance with English Baroque SoloistsConducted by John Eliot Gardiner
- Birthday Song for Queen Mary, 1654: Sound the trumpet (No. 3)(plus Chorus repeat: "Come ye son of art")Music by Henry PurcellConducted by John Eliot Gardiner
- Birthday Song for Queen Mary, 1654: Saul and thw Witch of Endor (In guilty night)Music by Henry PurcellConducted by John Eliot Gardiner
- The Indian Queen: AdagioMusic by Henry PurcellPerformed by English Baroque SoloistsConducted by John Eliot Gardiner
- King Arthur: Fairest IsleMusic by Henry PurcellPerformed by Lynne Dawson with English Baroque SoloistsConducted by John Eliot Gardiner
- King Arthur: Upon a quiet conscience (Close thine eyes and sleep secure)Music by Henry PurcellPerformed by Lynne Dawson and Peter Harvey with English Baroque SoloistsConducted by John Eliot Gardiner
- Dido & Aeneas: Dido's lament (Thy hand, Belinda - When I am laid in earth)Music by Henry PurcellPerformed by Susan Graham and Peter Harvey with English Baroque SoloistsConducted by John Eliot Gardiner
- Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary (excerpt)Music by Henry PurcellPerformed by English Baroque SoloistsConducted by John Eliot Gardiner
- Abdelazer: RondeauMusic by Henry PurcellPerformed by English Baroque SoloistsConducted by John Eliot Gardiner
- King Arthur: Act I, Come if you dareMusic by Henry PurcellPerformed by Paul Agnew with English Baroque SoloistsConducted by John Eliot Gardiner
- King Arthur: Act IIIMusic by Henry PurcellConducted by John Eliot Gardiner
- How Happy the LoverFrom "King Arthur"Composed by Henry PurcellWritten by John Dryden
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