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Mad Songs. (1993) Catherine Bott, Soprano. London: Editions L'Oiseau Lyre (433 187–2). The Decca Record Company.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2018
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Purcell: Songs and Airs (1985) Emma Kirkby. Anthony Rooley and Christopher Hogwood. London: Editions L'Oiseau Lyre
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