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Se a caso madama la notte ti chiama (No. 2, Duettino: Susanna, Figaro) — Simone Kermes, Andrei Bondarenko, Christian von Horn, Fanie Antonelou, Orchestra And Choir Musicaeterna, Teodor Currentzis
2:41Pace, pace, mio dolce tesoro (Figaro, Susanna, Il Conte) — Simone Kermes, Andrei Bondarenko, Christian von Horn, Fanie Antonelou, Orchestra And Choir Musicaeterna, Teodor Currentzis
1:52dido and æneas (1689) {simone kermes - dimitris tiliakos - deborah york / musicaeterna / new siberian singers. teodor currentzis}: act 2. movt. 25a. aria: ''oft she visits this lone mountain'' / movt. 25b. ritornello: ''a dance — henry purcell (1659 - 1695)
1:54Piegato e il foglio (Recitativo: Susanna, La Contessa) — Simone Kermes, Andrei Bondarenko, Christian von Horn, Fanie Antonelou, Orchestra And Choir Musicaeterna, Teodor Currentzis
0:30Le nozze di Figaro, K. 492, Act IV: Questo giorno di tormenti (Susanna, La Contessa, Barbarina, Cherubino, Marcellina, Basilio, Il Conte, Antonio, Figaro) — Teodor Currentzis, Andrei Bondarenko, Simone Kermes, Christian Van Horn, Fanie Antonelou, Mary-Ellen Nesi, Maria Forsström, Krystian Adam, Garry Agadzhanian, Natalya Kirillova & MusicAeterna
1:19Esci omai garzon malnato (No. 16, Finale: Il Conte, La Contessa) — Simone Kermes, Andrei Bondarenko, Christian von Horn, Fanie Antonelou, Orchestra And Choir Musicaeterna, Teodor Currentzis
2:35dido and æneas (1689) {simone kermes - dimitris tiliakos - deborah york / musicaeterna / new siberian singers. teodor currentzis}: act 3. act 3. movt. 34. dance – the witches' dance — henry purcell (1659 - 1695)
2:09Ricevete, oh padroncina (No. 22, Coro) — Simone Kermes, Andrei Bondarenko, Christian von Horn, Fanie Antonelou, Orchestra And Choir Musicaeterna, Teodor Currentzis
1:12dido and æneas (1689) {simone kermes - dimitris tiliakos - deborah york / musicaeterna / new siberian singers. teodor currentzis}: act 2. movt. 24a – b. aria and chorus: ''thanks to these lonesome vales'' — henry purcell (1659 - 1695)
2:55Che novita (Recitativo: Il Conte, La Contessa) — Simone Kermes, Andrei Bondarenko, Christian von Horn, Fanie Antonelou, Orchestra And Choir Musicaeterna, Teodor Currentzis
1:19Non so piu cosa son, cosa faccio (No. 6, Aria: Cherubino) — Simone Kermes, Andrei Bondarenko, Christian von Horn, Fanie Antonelou, Orchestra And Choir Musicaeterna, Teodor Currentzis
2:43Deh vieni, non tardar (No. 28, Aria: Susanna) — Simone Kermes, Andrei Bondarenko, Christian von Horn, Fanie Antonelou, Orchestra And Choir Musicaeterna, Teodor Currentzis
3:11dido and æneas (1689) {simone kermes - dimitris tiliakos - deborah york / musicaeterna / new siberian singers. teodor currentzis}: act 2. movt. 14. prelude and aria: ''wayward sisters'' — henry purcell (1659 - 1695)
2:31Eccovi, oh caro amico (Recitativo: Marcellina, Bartolo, Susanna, Figaro) — Simone Kermes, Andrei Bondarenko, Christian von Horn, Fanie Antonelou, Orchestra And Choir Musicaeterna, Teodor Currentzis
1:15Quante buffonerie! (Recitativo: La Contessa, Susanna, Cherubino [Il Conte]) — Simone Kermes, Andrei Bondarenko, Christian von Horn, Fanie Antonelou, Orchestra And Choir Musicaeterna, Teodor Currentzis
2:52dido and æneas (1689) {simone kermes - dimitris tiliakos - deborah york / musicaeterna / new siberian singers. teodor currentzis}: act 1. movt. 12. chorus: ''to the hills and the vales'' / movt. 13. dance – the triumphing dance — henry purcell (1659 - 1695)
2:32dido and æneas (1689) {simone kermes - dimitris tiliakos - deborah york / musicaeterna / new siberian singers. teodor currentzis}: act 2. movt. 22. ''echo dance of the furies'' — henry purcell (1659 - 1695)
0:57Perfida, e in quella forma meco mentia? (Recitativo: Figaro, Cherubino, La Contessa) — Simone Kermes, Andrei Bondarenko, Christian von Horn, Fanie Antonelou, Orchestra And Choir Musicaeterna, Teodor Currentzis
0:45Questo giorno di tormenti (Susanna, La Contessa, Barbarina, Cherubino, Marcellina, Basilio, Il Conte, Antonio, Figaro) — Simone Kermes, Andrei Bondarenko, Christian von Horn, Fanie Antonelou, Orchestra And Choir Musicaeterna, Teodor Currentzis
1:20dido and æneas (1689) {simone kermes - dimitris tiliakos - deborah york / musicaeterna / new siberian singers. teodor currentzis}: act 1. movt. 3. aria and ritornel — henry purcell (1659 - 1695)
4:48dido and æneas (1689) {simone kermes - dimitris tiliakos - deborah york / musicaeterna / new siberian singers. teodor currentzis}: act 3. movt. 30. dance – the sailor's dance — henry purcell (1659 - 1695)
0:51dido and æneas (1689) {simone kermes - dimitris tiliakos - deborah york / musicaeterna / new siberian singers. teodor currentzis}: act 2. movt. 28. duet (dialogue): ''stay, prince'' — henry purcell (1659 - 1695)
2:44Giovani liete fiori spargete (No. 9, Coro) — Orchestra And Choir Musicaeternas
0:58dido and æneas (1689) {simone kermes - dimitris tiliakos - deborah york / musicaeterna / new siberian singers. teodor currentzis}: act 3. movt. 36. chorus: ''great minds against themselves conspire'' — henry purcell (1659 - 1695)
1:02dido and æneas (1689) {simone kermes - dimitris tiliakos - deborah york / musicaeterna / new siberian singers. teodor currentzis}: act 1. movt. 8. trio (dialogue): ''see, your royal guest appears'' — henry purcell (1659 - 1695)
0:54dido and æneas (1689) {simone kermes - dimitris tiliakos - deborah york / musicaeterna / new siberian singers. teodor currentzis}: act 2. movt. 23. ritornello — henry purcell (1659 - 1695)
0:38Bravo signor padrone! (Recitativo: Figaro) — 6 Simone Kermes, Andrei Bondarenko, Christian von Horn, Fanie Antonelou, Orchestra And Choir Musicaeterna, Teodor Currentzis
0:48Scene II: The Baske. [N. 7 Recitative] “See, your royal guest appears” (Belinda, Aeneas, Dido) — MusicAeterna, Teodor Currentzis & Deborah York, Dimitris Tiliakos, Simone Kermes
0:54dido and æneas (1689) {simone kermes - dimitris tiliakos - deborah york / musicaeterna / new siberian singers. teodor currentzis}: act 3. movt. 29. prelude and aria: ''come away, fellow sailors'' — henry purcell (1659 - 1695)
1:15dido and æneas (1689) {simone kermes - dimitris tiliakos - deborah york / musicaeterna / new siberian singers. teodor currentzis}: act 2. movt. 27. aria and chorus: ''haste, haste to town'' — henry purcell (1659 - 1695)
0:45Dunque voi non aprite? (Recitativo: Il Conte, La Contessa) — Simone Kermes, Andrei Bondarenko, Christian von Horn, Fanie Antonelou, Orchestra And Choir Musicaeterna, Teodor Currentzis
0:54Non piu andrai farfallone amoroso (No. 10, Aria: Figaro) — Simone Kermes, Andrei Bondarenko, Christian von Horn, Fanie Antonelou, Orchestra And Choir Musicaeterna, Teodor Currentzis
4:07Voi che sapete che cosa e amor (No. 12, Arietta: Cherubino) — Simone Kermes, Andrei Bondarenko, Christian von Horn, Fanie Antonelou, Orchestra And Choir Musicaeterna, Teodor Currentzis
2:57[N. 3 Recitative] “Grief increasing by concealing” (Belinda, Dido) — MusicAeterna, Teodor Currentzis & Deborah York, Simone Kermes
0:38Se vuol ballare signor Contino (No. 3, Cavatina: Figaro) — 7 Simone Kermes, Andrei Bondarenko, Christian von Horn, Fanie Antonelou, Orchestra And Choir Musicaeterna, Teodor Currentzis
2:41Atto Secondo : Porgi amor qualche ristoro (No. 11, Cavatina: La Contessa) — Simone Kermes, Andrei Bondarenko, Christian von Horn, Fanie Antonelou, Orchestra And Choir Musicaeterna, Teodor Currentzis
3:21Nel padiglione a manca (Recitativo: Barbarina, Figaro, Basilio, Bartolo) — Simone Kermes, Andrei Bondarenko, Christian von Horn, Fanie Antonelou, Orchestra And Choir Musicaeterna, Teodor Currentzis
2:01dido and æneas (1689) {simone kermes - dimitris tiliakos - deborah york / musicaeterna / new siberian singers. teodor currentzis}: act 2. movt. 20. dialogue: ''but ere we this perform'' — henry purcell (1659 - 1695)
1:06Io vi dico signor (Recitativo: Antonio, Il Conte) — Simone Kermes, Andrei Bondarenko, Christian von Horn, Fanie Antonelou, Orchestra And Choir Musicaeterna, Teodor Currentzis
0:36dido and æneas (1689) {simone kermes - dimitris tiliakos - deborah york / musicaeterna / new siberian singers. teodor currentzis}: act 1. movt. 6, trio (dialogue): ''whence could so much virtue spring?'' — henry purcell (1659 - 1695)
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