Here are extended versions of some of the musical pieces featured in David Starkey's Music and Monarchy.
Performance of Albert, Prince Consort's Der Ungeliebte by soprano Mary Bevan.
Performance of Mendelssohn's Thanks Be to God by St Paul's Cathedral Choir
Hubert Parry's I Was Glad by The Choir of Westminster Abbey and the 大象传媒 Symphony Chorus
Performance of Hubert Parry's Jerusalem by The Choir of Merton College, Oxford
Performance of Gustav Holst's I Vow to Thee My Country by the St Paul's Cathedral Choir
Performance of Handel's Laschia ch'io Pianga by the Academy of Ancient Music
Performance of Handel's Eternal Source of Light Divine (Ode of the Birthday of Queen Anne)
Handel's Zadok the Priest by The Choir of Westminster Abbey choir and St James's Baroque
Performance of Thomas Arne's God Save the King by the Academy of Ancient Music
Performance of Handel's Messiah - Hallelujah Chorus by The Choir of Westminster Abbey
Performance of Henry Lawes' Zadok The Priest by The Choir of Westminster Abbey.
Performance of Child's O Lord Grant the King a Long Life by The Choir of Westminster Abbey
Performance of Orlando Gibbons' Threefold Amen by The Choir of Westminster Abbey.
An extract from Welcome, Vicegerent of the Mighty King by the Academy of Ancient Music.
Performance of an extract from Henry Purcell's My Heart is Inditing at Westminster Abbey.
Performance of an extract from Henry V's Gloria by The Choir of Canterbury Chathedral.
Performance of Pastime with Good Company by Alamire directed by Dr David Skinner.
Robert Fayrfax's Prayer for Henrico Octavo by Alamire and Eton College Choir trebles.
Performance of Thomas Tallis' If Ye Love Me by Alamire at Eton College
John Dowland's Say, Love, if Ever Thou Didst Find by soprano, Grace Davidson.
Performance of William Byrd's Sing Joyfully at King's College, Cambridge.