William Dazeley
Serse
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Serse, HWV 40: Ouverture - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act II: Arioso. Speranze mie fermate (Amastre) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act III: Sinfonia - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act I: Accompagnato. Frondi tenere (Serse) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act II: Arioso. Ah, chi voler fiora (Elviro) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act III: Recitativo. Sono vani (Arsamene, Romilda, Atalanta, Elviro) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act I: Aria. Ombra mai fu (Serse) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act II: Recitativo. E chi direbbe mai (Elviro, Amastre) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act III: Aria. No, no, se tu mi sprezzi (Atalanta) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act I: Recitativo. Siam giunti, Elviro (Arsamene, Elviro) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act II: Aria. Or che siete (Amastre) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act III: Recitativo. Ecco in segno (Romilda, Elviro, Arsamene, Serse) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act I: Sinfonia e Recitativo. Sento un soave concento (Arsamene, Elviro) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act II: Recitativo. Quel curioso è partito (Elviro) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act III: Aria. Per rendermi beato (Serse) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act I: Aria. O voi (Romilda, Arsamene, Elviro, Serse) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act II: Arioso e Recitativo. A piangere ogn’ora (Atalanta, Elviro) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act III: Recitativo. “Ubbidirò al mio re”? (Arsamene, Romilda) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act I: Recitativo. Arsamene (Serse, Arsamene) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act II: Arioso. Ah, tigre infedele! (Elviro) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act III: Aria. Amor, tiranno Amor (Arsamene) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act I: Aria. Và godendo vezzoso e bello (Romilda) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act II: Recitativo. Parti, il re s’avvicina (Atalanta, Elviro) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act III: Recitativo. Come già vi accennammo (Serse, Ariodate) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act I: Recitativo. Quel canto a un bell’amor (Serse, Arsamene) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act II: Arioso. È tormento troppo fiero (Serse) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act III: Aria. Del Ciel d’amore (Ariodate) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act I: Aria. Io le dirò che l’amo (Serse, Arsamene) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act II: Recitativo. Di quel foglio (Serse, Atalanta) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act III: Recitativo. Il suo serto rifiuto (Romilda, Serse, Amastre) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act I: Recitativo. Arsamene (Romilda, Arsamene, Atalanta) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act II: Aria. Dirà che amor (Atalanta) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act III: Aria. Cagion son io (Amastre) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act I: Aria. Sì, sì, mio ben (Atalanta) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act II: Recitativo. Voi quel foglio lasciate (Serse, Atalanta) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act III: Recitativo. Romilda infida (Arsamene, Romilda) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act I: Recitativo. Presto, Signor (Elviro, Arsamene, Serse, Romilda) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act II: Aria. Dirà che non m’amò (Atalanta) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act III: Duetto. Troppo oltraggi la mia fede (Romilda, Arsamene) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act I: Aria. Meglio in voi col mio partire (Arsamene) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act II: Recitativo. Ingannata Romilda! (Serse, Romilda) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act III: Coro. Ciò che Giove destinò (Ministri) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act I: Recitativo. Bellissima Romilda (Serse) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act II: Duettino. L’amerete? (Serse, Romilda) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act III: Recitativo. Ecco lo sposo! (Ariodate, Arsamene, Romilda) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act I: Aria. Di tacere (Serse) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act II: Aria. Se bramate d’amar (Serse) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act III: Coro. Chi infelice si trovò (Ministri) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act I: Recitativo. Aspide son (Romilda) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act II: Accompagnato. L’amerò? (Romilda) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act III: Recitativo. Se ne viene Ariodate (Serse, Ariodate) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act I: Aria. Nemmen coll’ombre (Romilda) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act II: Aria. È gelosia (Romilda) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act III: Aria. Crude furie (Serse) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act I: Aria. Se cangio spoglia (Amastre) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act II: Recitativo. Giacché il duol (Amastre, Elviro) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act III: Recitativo. Perfidi! (Tutti) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act I: Recitativo. Pugnammo, amici (Ariodate, Amastre) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act II: Aria. Anima infida (Amastre) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act III: Aria e Coro. Caro voi siete all’alma (Romilda) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act I: Coro. Già la tromba (Soldati) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act II: Recitativo. È pazzo affé (Elviro, Arsamene) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act I: Recitativo. Ecco Serse (Amastre, Serse, Ariodate) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act II: Aria. Quella che tutta fé (Arsamene) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act I: Aria. Soggetti al mio volere (Ariodate) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act II: Coro. La virtute sol potea (Marinari) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act II: Recitativo. Ariodate (Serse, Ariodate) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act I: Recitativo. Queste vittorie (Serse, Amastre) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act I: Aria. Più che penso (Serse) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act II: Arioso. Per dar fine alla mia pena (Arsamene) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act I: Recitativo. Eccoti il foglio (Arsamene, Elviro) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act II: Recitativo. Arsamene, ove andate? (Serse, Arsamene) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act I: Arioso. Signor, Signor (Elviro) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act II: Aria. Sì, la voglio (Arsamene) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act I: Aria. Non so se sia la speme (Arsamene) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act II: Recitativo. V’inchino (Atalanta, Serse) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act I: Recitativo. Tradir di regia sposa (Amastre) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act II: Aria. Voi mi dite (Atalanta) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act I: Aria. Saprà delle mie offese (Amastre) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act II: Recitativo. Saria lieve ogni doglia (Serse) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act I: Recitativo. Al fin sarete (Atalanta, Romilda) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act II: Aria. Il core spera e teme (Serse) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act I: Aria. Se l’idol moi (Romilda) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act II: Acoompagnato. Me infelice (Elviro) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act I: Recitativo. Per rapir quel tesoro (Atalanta) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act II: Aria. Del mio caro Bacco amabile (Elviro) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act I: Aria. Un cenno leggiadretto (Atalanta) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act II: Duettino. Gran pena è gelosia! (Serse, Amastre) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act II: Recitativo. Aspra sorte! (Serse, Amastre) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act II: Aria. Val più contento core (Romilda) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act II: Recitativo. Vuò ch’abbian fine (Serse, Romilda, Amastre) - Serse -
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Serse, HWV 40, Act II: Aria. Chi cede al furore (Romilda) - Serse -
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The Brothers
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The Brothers, Op. 1, Scene 1: And in the Process of Time (Mary) - The Brothers -
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The Brothers, Op. 1, Scene 1: Good Morning, Folks (Ken) - The Brothers -
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The Brothers, Op. 1, Scene 1: Dad Willed It to You (Ken) - The Brothers -
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The Brothers, Op. 1, Scene 1: Aria: Once, Years Ago (Ken) - The Brothers -
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The Brothers, Op. 1, Scene 1: The Bus! (Tutti) - The Brothers -
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The Brothers, Op. 1, Interlude - Scene 2: Abe, Is That You? (Mary) - The Brothers -
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The Brothers, Op. 1, Scene 2: I've Got to Talk to You (Mary) - The Brothers -
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The Brothers, Op. 1, Scene 2: Aria: My Love's a Ghost (Mary) - The Brothers -
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The Brothers, Op. 1, Scene 2: Well? Why Don't You Call Your Husband? (Ran) - The Brothers -
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The Brothers, Op. 1, Scene 2: Mary, My Precous Lovely One (Abe) - The Brothers -
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The Brothers, Op. 1, Scene 2: Yes, Yes, It Was One of My Dreams! (Mary) - What, Mary? [Abe] - The Brothers -
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The Brothers, Op. 1, Interlude - Scene 3: And the Lord Said Unto Cain (Mary) - The Brothers -
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The Brothers, Op. 1, Scene 3: You … You … You Monster! (Mary) - The Brothers -
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The Brothers, Op. 1, Scene 3: Mary Dear - Have You Turned Out the Light? (Abe) - The Brothers -
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Don Carlos
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Don Carlos, Act III Scene 1: Introduction - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act I Scene 1: Prelude - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act II Scene 1: Prelude - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act II Scene 1: “At midnight in the garden of the Queen…” (Don Carlos, Eboli) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act III Scene 1: “She has no love for me!” (Philip) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act I Scene 1: “Charles the Fifth, our mighty Lord” (Old Monk, Chorus of Friars) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act II Scene 1: “Alas your youthful mind has no idea” (Eboli, Don Carlos, Rodrigo) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act III Scene 1: “I’ll only sleep when I am laid to rest” (Philip) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act I Scene 1: “And I have lost her” (Don Carlos, Old Monk) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act II Scene 1: “Now he has scorned the love I gave him” (Eboli, Rodrigo, Don Carlos) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act III Scene 1: “The Grand Inquisitor” (Count of Lerma, Grand Inquisitor, Philip) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act I Scene 1: “There he is! The Prince” (Don Carlos, Rodrigo) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act II Scene 1: “Treacherous son, adult’rous lover” (Eboli, Rodrigo, Don Carlos) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act III Scene 1: “In this land of Spain no heresy has thrived” (Grand Inquisitor, Philip) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act I Scene 1: “But the King has not yet discovered your secret?” (Don Carlos, Rodrigo) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act II Scene 2: “Today is a day of gladness and joy” (Chorus of People, Chorus of Monks) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act III Scene 1: “Your highness I ask for justice!” (Elisabeth, Philip) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act I Scene 1: “God who has brought us together” (Don Carlos, Rodrigo, Old Monk, Chorus of Friars) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act II Scene 2: “Let the sacred doors now be opened” (Philip, Royal Herald, Chorus of People) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act III Scene 1: “You know full well, my hand was plighted” (Elisabeth, Philip, Eboli, Rodrigo) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act I Scene 2: “Where the pine grove is green and shady” (Thibault, Eboli, Chorus) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act II Scene 2: “O Heav’n! It’s Carlos!” (Elisabeth, Rodrigo, Philip, Don Carlos, Thibault, Flemish Deputies, Chorus of People) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act III Scene 1: “Accurst be this hour” (Philip, Eboli, Rodrigo, Elisabeth) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act I Scene 2: “In the marble palace of the Moorish King” (Eboli, Thibault, Chorus) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act II Scene 2: “Sire! I have something to ask you!” (Don Carlos, Philip, Elisabeth, Rodrigo, Thibault, Monks, Chorus of People) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act III Scene 1: “Forgive! Forgive and pardon a woman who’s wronged you” (Eboli, Elisabeth) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act I Scene 2: “The Queen” (Eboli, Elisabeth, Thibault, Rodrigo, Chorus) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act II Scene 2: “O heav’n!” (Elisabeth, Don Carlos, Philip, Voice from Heaven, Flemish Deputies, Monks, Chorus of People) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act III Scene 1: “Oh cruel fate. Oh hated gift” (Eboli) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act I Scene 2: “I’m so eager to hear the news you bring” (Eboli, Rodrigo, Elisabeth) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act III Scene 2: “I’m here my Carlos” (Rodrigo, Don Carlos) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act I Scene 2: “Carlos my friend, hope of our future” (Rodrigo, Eboli, Elisabeth) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act III Scene 2: “My last day has dawned forever” (Rodrigo) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act I Scene 2: “I come before the Queen and I ask for a favour” (Don Carlos, Elisabeth) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act III Scene 2: “But why do you speak of death?” (Don Carlos, Rodrigo) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act I Scene 2: “Here where I stand let the earth crack asunder” (Don Carlos, Elisabeth) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act III Scene 2: “O Carlos, now listen, your mother awaits you” (Rodrigo) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act I Scene 2: “The King” (Thibault, Philip, Chorus) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act III Scene 2: “Now I die, die contented” (Rodrigo) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act I Scene 2: “Don’t weep, my dear companion” (Elisabeth, Rodrigo, Philip, Chorus) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act III Scene 2: “My son I return you your sword” (Philip, Don Carlos, Count of Lerma, Eboli, Grand Inquisitor, Chorus) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act I Scene 2: “Remain here! I’ve seen you at my court” (Philip, Rodrigo) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act IV: Introduction - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act I Scene 2: “O King, I come here from Flanders” (Rodrigo, Philip) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act IV: “You, who spurned and renounced all the world” (Elisabeth) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act I Scene 2: “What kind of peace is this you give your subject?” (Rodrigo, Philip) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act IV: “France, my noble land, so dear to me in childhood!” (Elisabeth) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act IV: “She’s there!” (Don Carlos, Elisabeth) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act IV: “We shall meet not in this world” (Elisabeth, Don Carlos) - Don Carlos -
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Don Carlos, Act IV: “Yes, for ever! A double sacrifice is needed!” (Philip, Grand Inquisitor, Elisabeth, Don Carlos, Old Monk, Chorus) - Don Carlos -
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Goldilocks (excerpts): Overture (original version, orchestrated by D. Ross) - Orchestral Music, Volume 5 -
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Goldilocks (excerpts): Lazy Moon - Orchestral Music, Volume 5 -
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Goldilocks (excerpts): Save a Kiss - Orchestral Music, Volume 5 -
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Goldilocks (excerpts): The Pussy Foot - Orchestral Music, Volume 5 -
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Goldilocks (excerpts): Pirate Dance - Orchestral Music, Volume 5 -
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Goldilocks (excerpts): Who's Been Sitting in My Chair - Orchestral Music, Volume 5 -
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Goldilocks (excerpts): Lady in Waiting, Ballet - Orchestral Music, Volume 5 -
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Goldilocks (excerpts): Shall I Take My Heart and Go - Orchestral Music, Volume 5 -
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Goldilocks (excerpts): The Town House Maxixe - Orchestral Music, Volume 5 -
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Goldilocks (excerpts): I Never Know When - Orchestral Music, Volume 5 -
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Goldilocks (excerpts): Pyramid Dance - Orchestral Music, Volume 5 -
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Suite of Carols (version for woodwinds): I. Angels in our Fields - Orchestral Music, Volume 5 -
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Suite of Carols (version for woodwinds): II. O Sanctissima - Orchestral Music, Volume 5 -
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Suite of Carols (version for woodwinds): III. O come, O come Emmanuel, O come - Orchestral Music, Volume 5 -
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Suite of Carols (version for woodwinds): IV. Little Children - Orchestral Music, Volume 5 -
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Suite of Carols (version for woodwinds): V. Coventry Carol - Orchestral Music, Volume 5 -
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Suite of Carols (version for woodwinds): VI. Patapan - Orchestral Music, Volume 5 -
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Goldilocks (excerpts): Lady in Waiting, Waltz - Orchestral Music, Volume 5 -
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Goldilocks (excerpts): Shall I Take My Heart (instrumental) - Orchestral Music, Volume 5 -
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The Marriage of Figaro: Overture - The Marriage of Figaro -
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act II. “Hear my prayer, humbly I beg you” (Countess) - The Marriage of Figaro -
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act III. “This is very perplexing!” (Count) - The Marriage of Figaro -
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act I. “Fifteen, sixteen, twenty, thirty” (Figaro, Susanna) - The Marriage of Figaro -
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act II. “Come here, dear Susanna, and finish your story” (Countess, Susanna, Figaro) - The Marriage of Figaro -
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act III. “Don’t be afraid!” (Countess, Count, Susanna) - The Marriage of Figaro -
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act I. “What on earth are you measuring” - The Marriage of Figaro -
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act II. “How it grieves me, Susanna” (Countess, Susanna, Cherubino) - The Marriage of Figaro -
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act III. “How could you be so cruel” - The Marriage of Figaro -
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act I. “Supposing one evening the Countess” - The Marriage of Figaro -
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act II. “Tell me what love is” (Cherubino) - The Marriage of Figaro -
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act III. “But I don’t understand” (Count, Susanna) - The Marriage of Figaro -
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act I. “All right, shut up and listen” (Susanna, Figaro) - The Marriage of Figaro -
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act II. “Bravo, your voice is lovely!” (Countess, Susanna, Cherubino) - The Marriage of Figaro -
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act III. “Hey, Susanna, how’s it going?” (Figaro, Susanna) - The Marriage of Figaro -
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act I. “Bravo, my lord and master!” - The Marriage of Figaro -
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act II. “Kneel down and let me look at you” (Susanna) - The Marriage of Figaro -
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act III. “You’ve won the case already” - The Marriage of Figaro -
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act I. “So, little master, you’re dressed to go dancing” (Figaro) - The Marriage of Figaro -
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act II. “Enough of this nonsense!” (Countess, Susanna, Cherubino, Count) - The Marriage of Figaro -
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act III. “Must I be made to suffer” (Count) - The Marriage of Figaro -
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act I. “But why did you wait till the day of the wedding” (Bartolo, Marcellina) - The Marriage of Figaro -
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act II. “What does this mean?” (Count, Countess) - The Marriage of Figaro -
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act III. “Come on, come on, Cherubino” (Barbarina, Cherubino) - The Marriage of Figaro -
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act I. “Now for vengeance, glorious vengeance!” (Bartolo) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act II. “Come out of there, Susanna!” (Count, Countess, Susanna) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act III. “And Susanna’s not here” - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act I. “So all is not lost” - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act II. “So you’re proposing not to open it?” (Count, Countess) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act III. “I remember his love so tender” (Countess) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act I. “I bow to your grace” (Marcellina, Susanna) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act II. “Don’t worry, Cherubino” (Susanna, Cherubino) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act III. “The case is decided” (Curzio, Marcellina, Figaro, Count, Bartolo) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act I. “Good riddance, you old spinster” (Susanna, Cherubino) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act II. “Look at the little devil!” (Susanna) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act III. “Darling boy, let me embrace you” (Marcellina, Figaro, Bartolo, Curzio, Count, Susanna) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act I. “I don’t know what it is that I’m feeling” (Cherubino) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act II. “Everything as I left it” (Count, Countess) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act III. “This is our little baby” (Marcellina, Bartolo, Susanna, Figaro) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act I. “Now I’m done for!” (Cherubino, Susanna, Count, Basilio) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act II. “Out you come, you vile seducer” (Count, Countess) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act III. “I must warn you, my lord” (Antonio, Count) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act I. “Susanna, heaven bless you!” (Basilio, Susanna, Count) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act II. “You called, sir?” (Susanna, Count, Countess) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act III. “That’s amazing!” (Countess, Susanna) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act I. “It’s outrageous! Search the castle” (Count, Basilio, Susanna) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act II. “I cannot believe it” (Countess, Susanna, Count) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act III. “…the breezes…” - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act I. “Basilio, run and tell Figaro to come here” (Count, Susanna, Cherubino, Basilio) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act II. “The wedding procession is ready and waiting” (Figaro, Count, Susanna, Countess) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act III. “That should do the trick!” (Susanna, Countess) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act I. “Praise and adore him” (Chorus) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act II. “Oh, my lord! My lord!” (Antonio, Count, Countess, Susanna, Figaro) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act III. “Gentle lady, may these presents” (Girls) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act I. “So what is all this nonsense?” (Count, Figaro, Susanna) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act II. “Noble lord, we come for justice” (Marcellina, Basilio, Bartolo, Count, Countess, Figaro, Susanna) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act III. “Madam, with your permission” (Barbarina, Countess, Susanna) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act III. “Hey, what did I tell you!” (Antonio, Countess, Susanna, Count, Cherubino) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act I. “God bless you!” (Figaro, Susanna, Basilio, Cherubino) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act III. “My lord, if you detain these lovely girls” (Figaro, Count, Countess, Susanna, Antonio) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act I. “Here’s an end to your life as a rover” (Figaro) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act III. “Now I can hear them” (Figaro, Susanna, Count, Countess, Serving girls, Chorus) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act III. “As true-hearted lovers” (Chorus) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act IV. “I have lost it, I’m so stupid” (Barbarina) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act IV. “Barbarina, what’s happened?” (Figaro, Barbarina, Marcellina) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act IV. “Mother!” (Figaro, Marcellina) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act IV. “The pavilion on the right” (Barbarina) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act IV. “That’s Barbarina! Who goes there?” (Figaro, Basilio, Bartolo) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act IV. “Everything’s ready; the hour of reckoning is at hand” - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act IV. “You foolish slaves of Cupid” (Figaro) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act IV. “My lady, Marcellina says Figaro will be here” (Susanna, Marcellina) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act IV. “My lady, you are trembling” (Susanna, Countess, Figaro) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act IV. “At last, the moment I’ve longed for” - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act IV. “Come quickly my beloved, I implore you” (Susanna) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act IV. “Treachery! Now I see how she has deceived me!” (Figaro, Countess, Cherubino) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act IV. “I’ll approach her, oh so softly” (Cherubino, Countess) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act IV. “Here she is, my dear Susanna” (Count, Susanna, Figaro, Cherubino, Countess) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act IV. “Now we’re alone together” (Count, Countess, Figaro, Susanna) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act IV. “Night shrouds the world in mystery” (Figaro, Susanna) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act IV. “I surrender, my love” (Figaro, Susanna, Count) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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The Marriage of Figaro: Act IV. “Quickly, bring your weapons!” (Count, Figaro, Basilio, Curzio, Antonio, Bartolo, Susanna, Cherubino, Barbarina, Marcellina) - The Marriage of Figaro -
William Dazeley
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