Paul McCreesh的歌曲列表
歌曲专辑
Jonah: "And the Winds Joined Battle..."Carissimi: Jepthah - The Judgement of Solomon - Jonah
Jonah: "And as He was Travelling in the Sea the Lord Stirred Up a Great Storm..."Carissimi: Jepthah - The Judgement of Solomon - Jonah
Jonah: "Jonah Heard the Voice of the Lord and Feared Greatly..."Carissimi: Jepthah - The Judgement of Solomon - Jonah
Jonah: "Arise, Jonah, and Go to the Great City of Nineveh..."Carissimi: Jepthah - The Judgement of Solomon - Jonah
Jonah: "Since Nineveh was Full of Iniquity, the Voice of her Sins Cried..."Carissimi: Jepthah - The Judgement of Solomon - Jonah
Jonah: PreludeCarissimi: Jepthah - The Judgement of Solomon - Jonah
Jephte: "Mourn, Children of Israel..."Carissimi: Jepthah - The Judgement of Solomon - Jonah
Jephte: "Weep You Valleys, Grieve You Mountains..."Carissimi: Jepthah - The Judgement of Solomon - Jonah
Jephte: "So the Daugher of Jepthah Went Away Into the Mountains..."Carissimi: Jepthah - The Judgement of Solomon - Jonah
Jephte: "Go, My Only Daughter..."Carissimi: Jepthah - The Judgement of Solomon - Jonah
Jephte: "Send Me Away for Two Months..."Carissimi: Jepthah - The Judgement of Solomon - Jonah
Jephte: "What Can Comfort Your Soul..."Carissimi: Jepthah - The Judgement of Solomon - Jonah
Jephte: "My Father, if You Have Made a Vow to the Lord..."Carissimi: Jepthah - The Judgement of Solomon - Jonah
Jephte: "I Opened My Mouth to the Lord..."Carissimi: Jepthah - The Judgement of Solomon - Jonah
Jephte: "Why Have I Ensnared You, Father..."Carissimi: Jepthah - The Judgement of Solomon - Jonah
Jephte: "Woe, Woe is Me, My Daughter, You Have Ensnared Me..."Carissimi: Jepthah - The Judgement of Solomon - Jonah
Mass In C Minor K.427 "Grosse Messe" - Edited Maunder:KyrieMass in C minor, K.427 "Grosse Messe"
Bushes and BriarsSilence & Music
The Turtle DoveSilence & Music
Silence and MusicSilence & Music
The Winter is GoneSilence & Music
RestSilence & Music
Theodora HWV 68 / Pt. 1:9. Aria: "The raptur'd soul"Theodora (1750) / Part 3
Theodora HWV 68 / Pt. 2:46. Aria: "Sweet rose and lily"Theodora (1750) / Part 3