Henry Purcell -- Nancy Argenta - "O Solitude, my sweetest choice"
Henry Purcell - Nancy Argenta - If music be the food of love
Nancy Argenta - Oh lead me to some peaceful gloom (Purcell)
Nancy Argenta - Seek not to know (Purcell)
Henry Purcell - They tell us that your mighty powers [Nancy Argenta - soprano]
Henry Purcell - Nancy Argenta - They tell us that you mighty powers above (The Indian Queen)
Henry Purcell (Nancy Argenta) - O solitude
Purcell - Nancy Argenta - From rosy bow'rs (Из жилища роз...)
Nancy Argenta - Sawney is a bonny lad-a Scotch Song (Purcell)
Nancy Argenta - Fly swift,ye hours (Purcell)
Nancy Argenta - Lord,what is man?-a Divine Hymn (Purcell)
Nancy Argenta - When I have often heard young maids complaining (Purcell)
Nancy Argenta - Fairest isle (Purcell)
Nancy Argenta - O solitude (Purcell)
Nancy Argenta - They tell us that your mighty powers (Purcell)
Nancy Argenta - Why should men quarrel? (Purcell)
Nancy Argenta - In the black,dismal dungeon of dispair (Purcell)
Nancy Argenta - Admidst the shades and cool refreshing streams (Purcell)
Nancy Argenta - Reti'd from mortals' sight (Purcell)
Nancy Argenta (soprano) - O Solitude (Henry Purcell)
Nancy Argenta - I attempt from love's sickness to fly (Purcell - The Indian Queen)
Henry Purcell (performed by Nancy Argenta) - I attempt from love's sickness to fly (The Indian Queen)
Purcell H. (Nancy Argenta) - O Solitude, my sweetest choice
Henry Purcell & Nancy Argenta - O Solitude, my sweetest choice
Nancy Argenta - Henry Purcell (1659-1695) - "O Solitude, my sweetest choice" (UTSS "Новейший завет / Le tout nouveau testament", 2015)