Britten, Benjamin: Britten Conducts Britten: Opera 2

Britten, Benjamin SKU: 10540763
Britten, Benjamin: Britten Conducts Britten: Opera 2

Britten, Benjamin: Britten Conducts Britten: Opera 2

Britten, Benjamin SKU: 10540763

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Title: Britten Conducts Britten: Opera 2
Artist: Britten, Benjamin
Label: Decca
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 028947560296
Genre: Classical, Box Sets



Tracks:
1.1 Act 1. Introduction... Over Hill, Over Dale
1.2 Act 1. Oberon Is Passing... Ill Met By Moonlight
1.3 Act 1. Well, Go Thy Way
1.4 Act 1. How Now, My Love? Why Is Your Cheek So Pale?... I Swear to Thee, By Cupid's Strongest Bow
1.5 Act 1. (Be It Lion, Bear or Wolf...)... I Love Thee Not
1.6 Act 1. Welcome, Wanderer!... I Know a Bank
1.7 Act 1. Is All Our Company Here?
1.8 Act 1. Fair Love, You Faint with Wand'ring in the Wood
1.9 Act 1. Through the Forest Have I Gone
1.10 Act 1. Stay, Tho' Thou Kill Me, Sweet Demetrius... Lysander, If You Live, Good Sire, Awake - and Ru
1.11 Act 1. Come, Now a Roundel, and a Fairy Song
1.12 Act 1. You Spotted Snakes
1.13 Act 1. What Thou Seest When Thou Dost Wake
1.14 Act 2. Introduction
1.15 Act 2. Are We All Met?... What Hempen Homespuns Have We Swaggering Here
1.16 Act 2. I See Their Knavery... What Angel Wakes Me
1.17 Act 2. Be Kind and Courteous to This Gentleman
1.18 Act 2. Hail, Mortal, Hail!
1.19 Act 2. I Have a Reas'nable Good Ear in Music
1.20 Act 2. How Now, Mad Spirit... O Why Rebuke You Him That Loves You So?... What Hast Thou Done?
2.1 Act 2. Flower of This Purple Dye... Why Should You Think That I Should Woo in Scorn?... O Helena, G
2.2 Act 2. Puppet? Why So?
2.3 Act 2. This Is Thy Negligence... Thou See'st These Lovers Seek a Place to Fight
2.4 Act 2. Up and Down... Where Art Thou, Proud Demetrius?
2.5 Act 2. on the Ground, Sleep Sound
2.6 Act 3. Scene 1. Introduction... My Gentle Robin, See'st Thou This Sweet Sight?... My Oberon, What V
2.7 Act 3. Scene 1. Helena! - Hermia! - Demetrius! - Lysander!
2.8 Act 3. Scene 1. When My Cue Comes, Call Me
2.9 Act 3. Scene 1. Have You Sent to Bottom's House?
2.10 Act 3. Scene 2. Orchestral March... Now, Fair Hippolyta, Our Nuptial Hour
2.11 Act 3. Scene 2. If We Offend, It Is with Our Good Will
2.12 Act 3. Scene 2. Gentle, Perchance You Wonder at This Show
2.13 Act 3. Scene 2. in This Same Interlude, It Doth Befall
2.14 Act 3. Scene 2. O Grim-Lock'd Night
2.15 Act 3. Scene 2. O Wall, Full Often Hast Thou Heard My Moans
2.16 Act 3. Scene 2. You Ladies, You (Whose Gentle Hearts Do Fear...)
2.17 Act 3. Scene 2. This Lanthorn Doth the Horn㨠Moon Present... This Is Old Ninny's Tomb
2.18 Act 3. Scene 2. Sweet Moon, I Thank Thee for Thy Sunny Beams
2.19 Act 3. Scene 2. Come, Your Bergomask
2.20 Act 3. Scene 2. Now the Hungry Lion Roars... Through the House Give Glimmering Light... Now, Until
3.1 In May, in Brilliant Athens
3.2 Oh Gods of Wrath
3.3 My Time's Too Short; Your Highness
3.4 Act 1. Scene 1. Rome Is Now Ruled By the Etruscan Upstart: Tarquinius Superbus
3.5 Act 1. Scene 1. It Is An Axion Among Kings, to Use a Foreign Threat to Hide a Local Evil
3.6 Act 1. Scene 1. Here the Thirsty Evening Has Drunk the Wine of Light
3.7 Act 1. Scene 1. Who Reaches Heaven First Is the Best Philosopher
3.8 Act 1. Scene 1. Maria Was Unmasked at a Masked Ball
3.9 Act 1. Scene 1. Collatinus Is Politically Astute to Choose a Virtuous Wife
3.10 Act 1. Scene 1. There Goes a Happy Man!
3.11 Act 1. Scene 1. Tarquinius Does Not Dare, When Tarquinius Does Not Desire
3.12 Act 1. Scene 1. My Horse! My Horse! / Interlude. Tarquinius Does Not Wait for His Servant to Wake
3.13 Act 1. Scene 2. Their Spinning-Wheel Unwinds Dreams Which Desire Has Spun!
3.14 Act 1. Scene 2. Listen! I Heard a Knock... How Cruel Men Are to Teach Us Love!
3.15 Act 1. Scene 2. Time Treads Upon the Hands of Women
3.16 Act 1. Scene 2. the Oatmeal Slippers of Sleep Creep Through the City... Open, in the Name of the PR
4.1 Act 2. Scene 1. the Prosperity of the Etruscans Was Due to the Richness of Their Native Soil
4.2 Act 2. Scene 1. She Sleeps As a Rose Upon the Night
4.3 Act 2. Scene 1. Within This Frail Crucible of Light
4.4 Act 2. Scene 1. Lucretia! - What Do You Want? - You!
4.5 Act 2. Interlude. Here in This Scene You See Virtue Assailed By Sin
4.6 Act 2. Scene 2. Oh! What a Lovely Day!
4.7 Act 2. Scene 2. We'll Leave the Orchids for Lucretia to Arrange... Lucia, Go Send a Messenger to My
4.8 Act 2. Scene 2. Flowers Bring to Every Year the Same Perfection
4.9 Act 2. Scene 2. You Were Right. Tarquinius Took One of the Horses... Where Is Lucretia?
4.10 Act 2. Scene 2. Lucretia! Lucretia!
4.11 Act 2. Scene 2. Las Night Tarquinius Ravished Me
4.12 Act 2. Scene 2. This Dead Hand Let's Fall All That My Heart Held When Full
4.13 Act 2. Epilogue. Is It All?
5.1 Act 1. Prologue
5.2 Act 1. Theme. Scene 1. the Journey
5.3 Act 1. Variation 1 / Scene 2. the Welcome
5.4 Act 1. Variation 2 / Scene 3. the Letter
5.5 Act 1. Variation 3 / Scene 4. the Tower
5.6 Act 1. Variation 4 / Scene 5. the Window
5.7 Act 1. Variation 5 / Scene 6. the Lesson
5.8 Act 1. Variation 6 / Scene 7. the Lake
5.9 Act 1. Variation 7 / Scene 8. at Night
6.1 Act 2. Variation 8 / Scene 1. Colloquy and Soliloquy
6.2 Act 2. Variation 9 / Scene 2. the Bells
6.3 Act 2. Variation 10 / Scene 3. Miss Jesse!
6.4 Act 2. Variation 11 / Scene 4. the Bedroom
6.5 Act 2. Variation 12 / Scene 5. Quint
6.6 Act 2. Variation 13 / Scene 6. the Piano
6.7 Act 2. Variation 14 / Scene 7. Flora
6.8 Act 2. Variation 15 / Scene 8. Miles
7.1 Act 1. Scene 6. Naturally, Signore, I Understand
7.2 Act 1. Scene 6. Here I Will Stay, Here Dedicate My Days to the Sun / Scene 7. Beneath a Dazzling SK
7.3 Act 1. Scene 1. My Mind Beats on and No Words Come
7.4 Act 1. Scene 1. Who's That? a Foreigner, a Traveller No Doubt... Marvels Unfold!
7.5 Act 1. Scene 2. Hey There, Hey There, You!... Ho! Here Comes Young Casanova... Greetings, Conte!
7.6 Act 1. Scene 2. Serenissima, Serenissima - Low-Lying Clouds
7.7 Act 1. Scene 2. Overture: Venice
7.8 Act 1. Scene 3. Ah Serenissima!
7.9 Act 1. Scene 3. Mysterious Gondola
7.10 Act 1. Scene 4. We Are Delighted to Greet the Signore to Our Excellent Hotel
7.11 Act 1. Scene 4. Was I Wrong to Come
7.12 Act 1. Scene 4. There Is Indeed in Every Artist's Nature / Scene 5. the Wind Is from the West... Ah
7.13 Act 1. Scene 5. (Children's Games)... Adziã¹! Adziã¹!
7.14 Act 1. Scene 6. Aou'! Stagando, Aou!
8.1 Act 1. Scene 7. First the Race!
8.2 Act 1. Scene 7. the Boy, Tadzio, Shall Inspire Me
8.3 Act 2. Scene 7. So, It Has Come to This
8.4 Act 2. Scene 8. Guardate, Signore!
8.5 Act 2. Scene 9. Do I Detect a Scent? a Sweetish Medicinal Cleanliness
8.6 Act 2. Scene 9. Careful Search Now Leads Me to Them... Ah, Tadzio, Eros, Ganymede... Gustav Von Asc
8.7 Act 2. Scene 10. This Way for the Players, Signori! Why Are They Disinfecting Venice?
8.8 Act 2. Scene 10. Fiorir Rose in Mezzo Al Giasso... Ah, Little Tadziã¹, We Do Not Laugh Like the Othe
8.9 Act 2. Scene 11. One Moment, If You Please... Young Man, Why Do All These People Hurry to Leave?
8.10 Act 2. Scene 11. in These Last Years, Asiatic Cholerea Has Spread
8.11 Act 2. Scene 12. So It Is True, True, More Fearful Than I Thought
8.12 Act 2. Scene 13. Receive the Stranger God - No! Reject the Abyss
8.13 Act 2. Scene 14. (The Empty Beach)... Do What You Will with Me!
8.14 Act 2. Scene 15. Yes, a Very Wise Decision
8.15 Act 2. Scene 16. Hurrah for the Piazza
8.16 Act 2. Scene 16. Chaos, Chaos and Sickness
8.17 Act 2. Scene 17. the Wind Still Blows from the Land
8.18 Act 2. Scene 17. (On the Beach)... Ah, No!
9.1 Act 1. Scene 1. No. 1. Prelude
9.2 Act 1. Scene 1. No. 2. the Tournament
9.3 Act 1. Scene 1. No. 3. Recitative and Fight
9.4 Act 1. Scene 1. No. 4. Entrance of the Queen
9.5 Act 1. Scene 1. No. 5. Recitative
9.6 Act 1. Scene 1. No. 6. the Two Lords' Explanation
9.7 Act 1. Scene 1. No. 7. Raleigh's Song
9.8 Act 1. Scene 1. No. 8. Ensemble of Reconciliation
9.9 Act 1. Scene 1. No. 9. Recitative and Final March
9.10 Act 1. Scene 2. No. 1. Prelude and Dialogue
9.11 Act 1. Scene 2. No. 2. the Queen's Song
9.12 Act 1. Scene 2. No. 3. Cecil's Song of Government
9.13 Act 1. Scene 2. No. 4. Recitative and Essex's Entry
9.14 Act 1. Scene 2. No. 5. First Lute Song
9.15 Act 1. Scene 2. No
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