Disc: 1 |
Death in Venice, Op.88 | |
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Act I Scene 1: My mind beats on (Aschenbach) |
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Act I Scene 1: Who's that? (Aschenbach) |
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Act I Scene 1: I have always kept a close watch ov |
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Act I Scene 2: Hey there, hey there, you! (Youths) |
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Act I Scene 2: Overture |
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Act I Scene 3: Ah Serenissima! (Aschenbach) |
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Act I Scene 3: Mysterious gondola (Aschenbach) |
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Act I Scene 4: We are delighted to greet the Signo |
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Act I Scene 4: So I am led to Venice once again (A |
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Act I Scene 4: The Lido is so charming, is it not? |
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Act I Scene 4: How does such beauty come about? (A |
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Act I Scene 5: The wind is from the West (Aschenba |
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Act I Scene 5: Le bele fragole (Strawberry Seller) |
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Act I Scene 5: Ah, how peaceful to contemplate the |
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Act I Scene 5: Adziu, Adziu! (Chorus) |
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Act I Scene 5: As one who strives to create beauty |
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Act I Scene 6: Aou'! Stagando, aou'! (Gondolier) |
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Act I Scene 6: Naturally Signore, I understand (Ho |
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Act I Scene 6: There you are, Signore, just in tim |
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Act I Scene 6: I am become like one of my early he |
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Act I Scene 6: A thousand apologies to the Signore |
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Act I Scene 7: Beneath a dazzling sky the sea … (C |
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Act I Scene 7: No boy, but Phoebus of the golden h |
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Act I Scene 7: See where Hyacinthus plays (Chorus) |
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Act I Scene 7: Phaedrus learned what beauty is (Ch |
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Disc: 2 |
Death in Venice, Op.88 | |
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Act I Scene 7: First, the race! (Chorus) |
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Act I Scene 7: Try your skill (Chorus) |
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Act I Scene 7: Young discobolus (Chorus) |
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Act I Scene 7: Up and over (Chorus) |
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Act I Scene 7: Measure to fight (Chorus) |
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Act I Scene 7: The boy, Tadzio, shall inspire me ( |
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Act II: Orchestral Introduction |
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Act II: So, it has come to this (Aschenbach) |
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Act II Scene 8: Guardate, Signore (Hotel Barber) |
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Act II Scene 9: Do I detect a scent? (Aschenbach) |
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Act II Scene 9: And now I cannot let them out of s |
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Act II Scene 9: Kyrie eleison (Chorus) |
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Act II Scene 9: Gustav von Aschenbach, what is thi |
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Act II Scene 10: This way for the players, Signori |
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Act II Scene 10: La mia nonna always used to tell |
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Act II Scene 10: Fiorir rose in mezo al giasso (Le |
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Act II Scene 10: One moment, if you please (A Youn |
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Act II Scene 12: So it is true, true, more fearful |
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Act II Scene 12: So - I didn't speak! (Aschenbach) |
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Act II Scene 13: Receive the stranger god (Voice o |
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Act II Scene 14: Do what you will with me! (Aschen |
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Act II Scene 15: Yes! a very wise decision, if I m |
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Act II Scene 16: Hurrah for the Piazza (Aschenbach |
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Act II Scene 16: Does beauty lead to wisdom, Phaed |
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Act II Scene 17: The wind still blows from the lan |
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Act II Scene 17: Ah, no! (Aschenbach) |
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