| 1. | John Dowland | Come again, sweet love doth now invite, for 4 voices & lute (First Book of Songs) |
| 2. | | If my complaints could passions move, for 4 voices & lute (First Book of Songs) |
| 3. | | Away with these self-loving lads, for 4 voices & lute (First Book of Songs) |
| 4. | | Flow, my tears, fall from your springs, for 2 voices & lute (Second Book of Songs) |
| 5. | Thomas Campion | Never Weather-Beaten Sail for voice, lute & bass viol |
| 6. | | Sypres Curten of the Night Is Spread, for voice, lute & bass viol |
| 7. | Thomas Morley | It was a lover and his lass, song for voice with lute & bass viol |
| 8. | William Byrd | O Lord, how vain, sacred song for voice & 4 viols |
| 9. | John Jenkins | Fantasia for 4 viols No. 9 |
| 10. | William Byrd | Though Amaryllis dance in green, madrigal for 5 voices (SSATB) |
| 11. | Henry Purcell | If music be the food of love, song, Z. 379 (3 settings) |
| 12. | | Abdelazer, or, the Moor`s Revenge, incidental music, Z. 570: Air, for orchestra |
| 13. | | Abdelazer, or, the Moor`s Revenge, incidental music, Z. 570: Air, for orchestra |
| 14. | | O let me weep (〞The Plaint〞 from 〞The Fairy Queen〞), aria, Z. 629/40 |
| 15. | | Fairest Isle (from 〞King Arthur〞), aria for soprano, Z. 628/38 |
| 16. | | She loves and she confesses too, song, Z. 413 |
| 17. | | Dido and Aeneas, opera, Z. 626: Dido`s Lament (Thy hand, Belinda...When I am laid in earth) |