Alan Opie
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The Rape of Lucretia, Op. 37, Act I: Rome is now ruled by the Etruscan upstart (Male Chorus) - Britten: The Rape of Lucretia -
Alan Opie
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The Rape of Lucretia, Op. 37, Act I Scene 1: Here the thirsty ev'ening has drunk the wine of light (Male Chorus, Female Chorus) - Britten: The Rape of Lucretia -
Alan Opie
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The Rape of Lucretia, Op. 37, Act I Scene 1: Who reaches heaven first is the best philosopher (Collatinus, Tarquinius, Junius, Male Chorus) - Britten: The Rape of Lucretia -
Alan Opie
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The Rape of Lucretia, Op. 37, Act I Scene 1: Oh, my God, with what agility does jealousy jump into a small heart (Collatinus, Tarquinius, Junius, Male Chorus) - Britten: The Rape of Lucretia -
Alan Opie
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The Rape of Lucretia, Op. 37, Act I Scene 1: Tarquinus doses not dare when Tarquinius does not desire (Male Chorus) - Britten: The Rape of Lucretia -
Alan Opie
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The Rape of Lucretia, Op. 37, Act I Scene 1: Tarquinius does not wait for his servant to wake (Tarquinius, Male Chorus) - Britten: The Rape of Lucretia -
Alan Opie
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The Rape of Lucretia, Op. 37, Act I Scene 2: Their spinning wheel unwinds dreams which desire has spun (Lucretia, Bianca, Lucia, Female Chorus) - Britten: The Rape of Lucretia -
Alan Opie
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The Rape of Lucretia, Op. 37, Act I Scene 2: Listen! I heard a knock. Somebody is at the gate (Lucretia, Bianca, Lucia) - Britten: The Rape of Lucretia -
Alan Opie
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The Rape of Lucretia, Op. 37, Act I Scene 2: Time turns upon the hands of women (Lucretia, Bianca, Lucia, Female Chorus) - Britten: The Rape of Lucretia -
Alan Opie
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The Rape of Lucretia, Op. 37, Act I Scene 2: None of the women move. It is too late for a messenger (Lucretia, Bianca, Lucia, Female Chorus) - Britten: The Rape of Lucretia -
Alan Opie
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The Rape of Lucretia, Op. 37, Act II Scene 1: The prosperity of the Etruscans was due to the richness of their native soil (Lucia, Bianca, Collatinus, Junius, Male Chorus, Female Chorus) - Britten: The Rape of Lucretia -
Alan Opie
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The Rape of Lucretia, Op. 37, Act II Scene 1: She sleeps as a rose upon the night (Female Chorus, Male Chorus) - Britten: The Rape of Lucretia -
Alan Opie
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The Rape of Lucretia, Op. 37, Act II Scene 1: When Tarquinius desires, then Tarquinius will dare (Male Chorus) - Britten: The Rape of Lucretia -
Alan Opie
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The Rape of Lucretia, Op. 37, Act II Scene 1: Within this frail crucible of light (Tarquinius, Female Chorus) - Britten: The Rape of Lucretia -
Alan Opie
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The Rape of Lucretia, Op. 37, Act II Scene 1: Lucretia! (Tarquinius, Lucretia, Male Chorus, Female Chorus) - Britten: The Rape of Lucretia -
Alan Opie
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The Rape of Lucretia, Op. 37, Act II: Here in this scene you see Virtue assailed by sin (Female Chorus, Male Chorus) - Britten: The Rape of Lucretia -
Alan Opie
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The Rape of Lucretia, Op. 37, Act II Scene 2: O what a lovely day (Lucia, Bianca) - Britten: The Rape of Lucretia -
Alan Opie
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The Rape of Lucretia, Op. 37, Act II Scene 2: Hush! Here she comes! (Lucretia, Bianca, Lucia) - Britten: The Rape of Lucretia -
Alan Opie
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The Rape of Lucretia, Op. 37, Act II Scene 2: Flowers bring to ev'ry year the same perfection (Lucretia, Bianca) - Britten: The Rape of Lucretia -
Alan Opie
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The Rape of Lucretia, Op. 37, Act II Scene 2: Lucretia! Lucretia! O never again must we two dare to part (Lucretia, Collatinus) - Britten: The Rape of Lucretia -
Alan Opie
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The Rape of Lucretia, Op. 37, Act II Scene 2: Last night Tarquinius ravished me and tore the fabric of our love (Lucretia, Collatinus) - Britten: The Rape of Lucretia -
Alan Opie
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The Rape of Lucretia, Op. 37, Act II Scene 2: This dead hand lets fall all that my heart held when full (Collatinus, Junius, Bianca, Lucia, Male Chorus, Female Chorus) - Britten: The Rape of Lucretia -
Alan Opie
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The Rape of Lucretia, Op. 37, Act II Scene 2: Is it all? Is all this suffering and pain, is this in vain? (Female Chorus, Male Chorus) - Britten: The Rape of Lucretia -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone: Introduction - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: With cards and dice, and with wine and laughter (Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 1: Click, clack, click, clack (Simon, Joan) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: Melos - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 1: Hobble, hobble, now we've caught her (Joan, Simon, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: Though she should dance (Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 1: Maidens and men of Mirlemont town (Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: Safe in her island home, whose sloping glades (Saida, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 1: Dear Mary Mother, unto thee I bring (Laine) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: Nay, see ye not this maid is fair? (Philip, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 1: Who stands within? (Simon, Joan, Devil, Laine) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: I love thee! I love thee! (Philip, Laine) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 1: Since it dwelt in that rock whose hallowed crest (Devil) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: I'll tell them what thou wast when first I knew thee (Guntran) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 1: Appearance of Laine - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: How say you? Shame! My sword! my sword! (Philip, Laine, Devil, Saida) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 1: Change of Scene - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: Nay, wert thou more than all he said thou art (Laine, Philip) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: The bells are ringing o'er Mirlemont town (Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: She's gone! Love's hour has come at last! (Saida, Devil, Philip) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: Maidens and men of Mirlemont town (Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: Lords of Sirault, Velaines, and St Sauveur (Guntran, Three Lords, Philip, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: My name is crazy Jacqueline (Jacqueline, Devil) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: Change of Scene - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: The bells are ringing o'er Mirlemont town (Chorus) [II] - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 2: Look yon, 'tis she! our little Laine! (Joan, Laine, Simon) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: Know ye all, both great and small (Nicholas, Philip) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 2: I would see a maid who dwells in Zolden (Simon, Joan) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: I am Loyse from St. Denis (Loyse, Saida, Philip, Nicholas, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 2: Haste thee! Haste thee! (Devil, Laine, Joan, Saida, Simon) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: In the hills beyond Florennes (Isabeau, Saida, Devil, Philip, Nicholas, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 3: Up and down (Jacqueline, Devil) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: I am Barbe of Bovigny (Barbe, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 3: Finale. There he stands, that lord ye knew (Guntran, Philip, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: Finale. Go, bring forth old Simon's daughter! (Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 3: Finale. My lord! (Laine, Philip, Joan, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: Finale. By Our Lady, she is fair! (Philip, Nicholas, Saida, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act III Scene 1: Introduction - An hour agone 'twas the moon that shone (Laine) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: Finale. Oh, turn thine eyes away (Saida, Philip, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act III Scene 1: Why dost thou sigh and moan? (Jacqueline) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: Finale. In vain ye plead, some magic spell enthralls him! (Saida, Guntran, Devil, Joan, Simon, Philip, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act III Scene 1: Mine, mine at last! Poor vanquished slave, begone! (Saida) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: Finale. I can but tell I knelt and prayed (Laine, Philip, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act III Scene 1: So all is lost for ever! And 'twas thou (Saida, Devil) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act III Scene 1: Change of Scene - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act III Scene 2: O'er Mirlemont city the banners are flying (Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act III Scene 2: Exit of Guntran and Crowd - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
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The Beauty Stone, Act III Scene 2: Finale. Hail to the lord of our land! (Guntran, Joan, Laine, Simon, Jacqueline, Philip, Devil, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
Alan Opie
Verdi: Nabucco
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Nabucco: Overture - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part III, The Prophecy: Great and mighty Queen of all Assyria - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part I, In Jerusalem: The glory of Israel is shattered and broken - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part III, The Prophecy: Most noble lady, mighty ruler of Assyria - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part I, Cavatina: Take heart, oh my children! - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part III, Duet: Woman. . . Who are you? - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part I, Cavatina: When on the shores of Egypt - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part III, Duet: Grey-haried and feeble, behold me - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part I, Cavatina: What a tumult - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part III, Duet: Ah, that sound! - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part I, Cavatina: As the shadows before the sunlight - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part III, Duet: Oh, have pity on a father in his madness! - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part I, Recitative and Terzettino: Fenena! Oh, my beloved! - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part III, Chorus of Hebrew Slaves: Speed your journey - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part I, Recitative and Terzettino: Jehovah falls before us! - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part III, Finale: Why lament thee? The wailing of women - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part I, Recitative and Terzettino: Once I loved you - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part III, Finale: In the darkness I see all the future - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part I, Chorus: Have you seen him? - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part IV, The Broken Idol: Am I awake or dreaming? - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part I, Finale: Long live Nabucco! - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part IV, The Broken Idol: Lord God of Judah! - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part I, Finale: Profaner! You shall not enter! - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part IV, The Broken Idol: Open to me, you shall not stay me! - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part I, Finale: Tremble, you madmen - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part IV, The Broken Idol: The false, perfidious enemy - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part I, Finale: You slaves, bow down before me! - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part IV, Funeral March and Prayer: Go! The marty's crown of honour will be yours - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part I, Finale: Now my wrath, restrained no longer - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part IV, Funeral March and Prayer: Lo! The sky has opened above me! - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part II, The Blasphemy: You have betrayed me, O king accursed. . . - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part IV, Finale: Long live Nabucco! - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part II, The Blasphemy: The sweet fire of love's enchantment - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part IV, Finale: Lord God of Israel. . . - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part II, The Blasphemy: Who approaches? - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part IV, Finale: My strength. . . is failing. . . my death is near. . . - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part II, The Blasphemy: On the golden throne of Assyria - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part II, Prayer: Come, stand beside me - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part II, Prayer: Through Thy servant Thou proclaimest Thy commandments - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part II, Chorus of Levites: Who is there? Who comes to call us - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part II, Chorus of Levites: Woe to the traitor, he is accursed - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part II, Finale: Stay your anger, oh my brothers! - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part II, Finale: But what means this disturbance? - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part II, Finale: The moment approaches of man's retribution - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part II, Finale: Hear yur king! - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Nabucco, Part II, Finale: Who has stolen my crown and sceptre? - Verdi: Nabucco -
Alan Opie
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Cherubino's Aria (Non so più) from The Marriage of Figaro - Great Operatic Arias, Vol. 10 -
Alan Opie
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Sextus's Aria (Parto, parto) from The Clemency of Titus - Great Operatic Arias, Vol. 10 -
Alan Opie
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Priestess's Chorus and Iphigenia's Aria (O malheureuse Iphigénie) from Iphigenia in Tauris - Great Operatic Arias, Vol. 10 -
Alan Opie
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Iphigenia's Aria (Je t'implore et je tremble) from Iphigenia in Tauris - Great Operatic Arias, Vol. 10 -
Alan Opie
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Ruggiero's Aria (Verdi prati) from Alcina - Great Operatic Arias, Vol. 10 -
Alan Opie
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Meleagro's Aria (Care selve) from Atalanta - Great Operatic Arias, Vol. 10 -
Alan Opie
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Fiordiligi, Dorabella and Don Alfonso's Trio (Soave sia il vento) from Così fan tutte - Great Operatic Arias, Vol. 10 -
Alan Opie
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Dorabella's Recitative and Aria (Smanie implacabili) - Great Operatic Arias, Vol. 10 -
Alan Opie
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Dorabella and Fiordiligi's Duet (Prenderò quel brunettino) - Great Operatic Arias, Vol. 10 -
Alan Opie
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"Banished, rejected, God save me!" - Great Operatic Arias, Vol. 10 -
Alan Opie
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"Who knows what feeling" - Great Operatic Arias, Vol. 10 -
Alan Opie
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Guglielmo and Dorabellas's Duet (Il core vi dono) from Così fan tutte - Great Operatic Arias, Vol. 10 -
Alan Opie
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Henri and Hortense's Duet (Gehen wir ins Chambre séparée) from The Opera Ball - Great Operatic Arias, Vol. 10 -
Alan Opie
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Song of the Polovtsian Maiden from Prince Igor - Great Operatic Arias, Vol. 10 -
Alan Opie
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Orlofsky's Aria (Chacun à son goût) from Die Fledermaus (The Bat) - Great Operatic Arias, Vol. 10 -
Alan Opie
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Siébel's Romance (Si le bonheur à sourire t'invite) from Faust - Great Operatic Arias, Vol. 10 -
Alan Opie
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Valencienne and Camille's Duet (Wie eine Rosenknospe) from The Merry Widow - Great Operatic Arias, Vol. 10 -
Alan Opie
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"If you are near" - Great Operatic Arias, Vol. 10 -
Alan Opie
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Lucia of Lammermoor, Part I Scene 1: Prelude - Donizetti: Lucia of Lammermoor -
Alan Opie
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Lucia of Lammermoor, Part II. Act I Scene 4: We welcome you to celebrate (Arturo, Chorus) - Donizetti: Lucia of Lammermoor -
Alan Opie
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Lucia of Lammermoor, Part I Scene 1: Through the park and the woods that surround it (Normanno, Chorus) - Donizetti: Lucia of Lammermoor -
Alan Opie
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Lucia of Lammermoor, Part II. Act I Scene 4: Where is Lucia? (Arturo, Enrico, Chorus) - Donizetti: Lucia of Lammermoor -
Alan Opie
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Lucia of Lammermoor, Part I Scene 2: You seem unhappy (Normanno, Enrico, Raimondo) - Donizetti: Lucia of Lammermoor -
Alan Opie
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Lucia of Lammermoor, Part II. Act I Scene 4: Our mother's death still grieves her … (Enrico, Lucia, Arturo, Raimondo, Alisa, Chorus) - Donizetti: Lucia of Lammermoor -
Alan Opie
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Lucia of Lammermoor, Part I Scene 2: Trembling, I feel the horror (Enrico, Normanno, Raimondo) - Donizetti: Lucia of Lammermoor -
Alan Opie
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Lucia of Lammermoor, Part II. Act I Scene 4: What restrains me at such a moment? (Edgardo, Enrico, Lucia, Raimondo, Alisa, Arturo) - Donizetti: Lucia of Lammermoor -
Alan Opie
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Lucia of Lammermoor, Part I Scene 3: Your suspicions are confirmed now (Normanno, Enrico, Raimondo, Chorus) - Donizetti: Lucia of Lammermoor -
Alan Opie
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Lucia of Lammermoor, Part II. Act I Scene 4: Wretched man, do as we tell you (Arturo, Enrico, Edgardo, Raimondo, Lucia, Chorus) - Donizetti: Lucia of Lammermoor -
Alan Opie
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Lucia of Lammermoor, Part I Scene 3: All in vain do you try (Enrico, Raimondo, Chorus) - Donizetti: Lucia of Lammermoor -
Alan Opie
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Lucia of Lammermoor, Part II. Act I Scene 4: Go, you villain, detested and hated! (Arturo, Enrico, Raimondo, Lucia, Edgardo, Alisa, Chorus) - Donizetti: Lucia of Lammermoor -
Alan Opie
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Lucia of Lammermoor, Part I Scene 4: Introduction. The Park - Donizetti: Lucia of Lammermoor -
Alan Opie
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Lucia of Lammermoor, Part II. Act II Scene 1: Violent and cruel is the night (Edgardo, Enrico) - Donizetti: Lucia of Lammermoor -
Alan Opie
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Lucia of Lammermoor, Part I Scene 4: He is not here yet! … (Lucia, Alisa) - Donizetti: Lucia of Lammermoor -
Alan Opie
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Lucia of Lammermoor, Part II. Act II Scene 2: Ashton! (Edgardo, Enrico) - Donizetti: Lucia of Lammermoor -
Alan Opie
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Lucia of Lammermoor, Part I Scene 4: In deepest night a silence reigned (Lucia, Alisa) - Donizetti: Lucia of Lammermoor -
Alan Opie
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Lucia of Lammermoor, Part II. Act II Scene 2: I long for the moment when daylight is dawning (Edgardo, Enrico) - Donizetti: Lucia of Lammermoor -
Alan Opie
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Lucia of Lammermoor, Part I Scene 4: When, in the burning ecstasy (Lucia, Alisa) - Donizetti: Lucia of Lammermoor -
Alan Opie
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Lucia of Lammermoor, Part II. Act II Scene 3: So great the happiness that we are voicing (Chorus) - Donizetti: Lucia of Lammermoor -
Alan Opie
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Lucia of Lammermoor, Part I Scene 4: Here is Edgardo … (Alisa, Edgardo, Lucia) - Donizetti: Lucia of Lammermoor -
Alan Opie
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Lucia of Lammermoor, Part II. Act II Scene 4: Stop at once your celebrations - From the chamber (Raimondo, Chorus) - Donizetti: Lucia of Lammermoor -
Alan Opie
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Lucia of Lammermoor, Part I Scene 4: Pray remember that my father (Edgardo, Lucia) - Donizetti: Lucia of Lammermoor -
Alan Opie
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Lucia of Lammermoor, Part II. Act II Scene 4: What you have told us is past believing! (Raimondo, Chorus) - Donizetti: Lucia of Lammermoor -
Alan Opie
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Lucia of Lammermoor, Part I Scene 4: Let us swear to love for ever (Edgardo, Lucia) - Donizetti: Lucia of Lammermoor -
Alan Opie
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Lucia of Lammermoor, Part II. Act II Scene 5: Oh God in heaven! (Lucia, Chorus) - Donizetti: Lucia of Lammermoor -
Alan Opie
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Lucia of Lammermoor, Part I Scene 4: Imagine when the breezes sigh (Lucia, Edgardo) - Donizetti: Lucia of Lammermoor -
Alan Opie
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Lucia of Lammermoor, Part II. Act II Scene 5: Alas! I see the spectre between us (Lucia) - Donizetti: Lucia of Lammermoor -
Alan Opie
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Lucia of Lammermoor, Part II. Act I Scene 1: Lucia is coming to you soon (Normanno, Enrico) - Donizetti: Lucia of Lammermoor -
Alan Opie
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Lucia of Lammermoor, Part II. Act II Scene 5: They bring the incense (Lucia, Raimondo, Normanno, Chorus) - Donizetti: Lucia of Lammermoor -
Alan Opie
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Lucia of Lammermoor, Part II. Act I Scene 2: Come here to me, Lucia (Enrico) - Donizetti: Lucia of Lammermoor -
Alan Opie
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Lucia of Lammermoor, Part II. Act II Scene 6: Here is Enrico (Raimondo, Enrico, Lucia, Chorus) - Donizetti: Lucia of Lammermoor -
Alan Opie
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Lucia of Lammermoor, Part II. Act I Scene 2: In my eyes, as I approach you (Lucia, Enrico) - Donizetti: Lucia of Lammermoor -
Alan Opie
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Lucia of Lammermoor, Part II. Act II Scene 6: Scatter your tears of anguish (Lucia, Enrico, Raimondo, Chorus) - Donizetti: Lucia of Lammermoor -
Alan Opie
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Lucia of Lammermoor, Part II. Act I Scene 2: In secret I suffered the loneliness (Lucia, Enrico) - Donizetti: Lucia of Lammermoor -
Alan Opie
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Lucia of Lammermoor, Part II. Act II Scene 7: My ancestors lie here buried (Edgardo) - Donizetti: Lucia of Lammermoor -
Alan Opie
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Lucia of Lammermoor, Part II. Act I Scene 2: What is that? (Lucia, Enrico) - Donizetti: Lucia of Lammermoor -
Alan Opie
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Lucia of Lammermoor, Part II. Act II Scene 7: A lonely grave will shelter me (Edgardo) - Donizetti: Lucia of Lammermoor -
Alan Opie
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Lucia of Lammermoor, Part II. Act I Scene 2: Your refusal will destroy me (Enrico, Lucia) - Donizetti: Lucia of Lammermoor -
Alan Opie
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Lucia of Lammermoor, Part II. Act II Scene 8: Such misfortune! (Edgardo, Raimondo, Chorus) - Donizetti: Lucia of Lammermoor -
Alan Opie
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Lucia of Lammermoor, Part II. Act I Scene 3: At last! (Lucia, Raimondo) - Donizetti: Lucia of Lammermoor -
Alan Opie
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