Purcell: Dido and Aeneas

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Purcell: Dido and Aeneas

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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0059582514726
Label: Cbc
Manufacturer: Cbc
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Cbc
Release Date: 2001-07-01
Studio: Cbc










Disc 1:
  1. Act 1. Overture
  2. Act 1. Shake the cloud / Banish sorrow
  3. Act 1. Ah, Belinda
  4. Act 1. Grief increases by concealing
  5. Act 1. When monarchs unite
  6. Act 1. Whence could so much virtue spring?
  7. Act 1. Fear no danger
  8. Act 1. See, your royal guest appears
  9. Act 1. Cupid only throws the dart
  10. Act 1. If not for mine, for empire's sake
  11. Act 1. Pursue thy conquest, Love
  12. Act 1. To the hills and the vales
  13. Act 1. The triumphing dance
  14. Act 2. Scene 1. Prelude / Wayward sisters
  15. Act 2. Scene 1. Harm's our delight
  16. Act 2. Scene 1. The Queen of Carthage
  17. Act 2. Scene 1. Ho, ho, ho
  18. Act 2. Scene 1. Ruin'd ere the set of sun?
  19. Act 2. Scene 1. Ho, ho, ho
  20. Act 2. Scene 1. But ere we this perform
  21. Act 2. Scene 1. (Echo Chorus) In our deep vaulted cell
  22. Act 2. Scene 1. Echo Dance of Furies
  23. Act 2. Scene 2. Ritornelle
  24. Act 2. Scene 2. Thanks to these lonesome vales
  25. Act 2. Scene 2. (Dance) Oft she visits this lone mountain
  26. Act 2. Scene 2. Behold, upon my bending spear
  27. Act 2. Scene 2. Haste, haste to town!
  28. Act 2. Scene 2. Stay, Prince, and hear great Jove's command / Ritornelle
  29. Act 3. Scene 1. Prelude / Come away, fellow sailors
  30. Act 3. Scene 1. The Sailors' Dance
  31. Act 3. Scene 1. See the flags and streamers curling
  32. Act 3. Scene 1. Our next Motion
  33. Act 3. Scene 1. Destruction's our delight
  34. Act 3. Scene 1. The Witches' Dance
  35. Act 3. Scene 2. Your counsel all is urg'd in vain
  36. Act 3. Scene 2. Great minds against themselves conspire
  37. Act 3. Scene 2. Thy hand, Belinda
  38. Act 3. Scene 2. (Dido's Lament) When I am laid to rest
  39. Act 3. Scene 2. With drooping wings
  40. Air
  41. Jig
  42. Hornpipe
  43. Air








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