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Charles Mackerras
ARTIST MUSICS
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Mass, JW 3/9  Introduction / Introitus
Mass, JW 3/9  Introduction / Introitus
2:58
18
Field Mass, H. 279  Field Mass, for male chorus with baritone solo and orchestra, H. 279
Field Mass, H. 279  Field Mass, for male chorus with baritone solo and orchestra, H. 279
25:5
25
Idomeneus  Zeffiretti lusinghieri
Idomeneo  Zeffiretti lusinghieri
4:51
27
Gianni Schicchi  O Mio Babbino Caro
Gianni Schicchi  O Mio Babbino Caro
2:40
30
Traviata  Act 1.: "What a time to arrive at a party!"
La Traviata  Act 1.: "What a time to arrive at a party!"
4:52
31
Traviata  Act 1.: "Be happy, be happy and raise your glass with me"
La Traviata  Act 1.: "Be happy, be happy and raise your glass with me"
3:1
32
Traviata  Act 1.: "What's that?"
La Traviata  Act 1.: "What's that?"
2:18
33
Traviata  Act 1.: "I saw a vision ethereal"
La Traviata  Act 1.: "I saw a vision ethereal"
3:10
34
Traviata  Act 1.: "Ha, ha! What are you doing?"
La Traviata  Act 1.: "Ha, ha! What are you doing?"
1:18
35
Traviata  Act 1.: "We present ourselves before you"
La Traviata  Act 1.: "We present ourselves before you"
1:42
36
Traviata  Act 1.: "I wonder! I wonder!"
La Traviata  Act 1.: "I wonder! I wonder!"
1:4
37
Traviata  Act 1.: "Is he the one I dream abaourt?"
La Traviata  Act 1.: "Is he the one I dream abaourt?"
2:47
38
Traviata  Act 1.: "It can't be! It can't be!"
La Traviata  Act 1.: "It can't be! It can't be!"
56
39
Traviata  Act 1.: "Give me freedom to be happy"
La Traviata  Act 1.: "Give me freedom to be happy"
3:35
40
Traviata  Act 2. Scene 1.: "I'm never happy if she is not beside me"
La Traviata  Act 2. Scene 1.: "I'm never happy if she is not beside me"
1:53
41
Traviata  Act 2. Scene 1.: "My life was too impetuous"
La Traviata  Act 2. Scene 1.: "My life was too impetuous"
2:2
42
Traviata  Act 2. Scene 1.: "Annina, where have you been?"
La Traviata  Act 2. Scene 1.: "Annina, where have you been?"
45
43
Traviata  Act 2. Scene 1.: "I hate myself! I'm so ashamed!"
La Traviata  Act 2. Scene 1.: "I hate myself! I'm so ashamed!"
1:37
44
Traviata  Act 2. Scene 1.: "Alfredo? He has just set out for Paris"
La Traviata  Act 2. Scene 1.: "Alfredo? He has just set out for Paris"
3:45
45
Traviata  Act 2. Scene 1.: "I have a daughter sent from Heav'n"
La Traviata  Act 2. Scene 1.: "I have a daughter sent from Heav'n"
1:41
46
Traviata  Act 2. Scene 1.: "Do You realise I adore him"
La Traviata  Act 2. Scene 1.: "Do You realise I adore him"
2:15
47
Traviata  Act 2. Scene 1.: "A day will come when making love..."
La Traviata  Act 2. Scene 1.: "A day will come when making love..."
2:51
48
Traviata  Act 2. Scene 1.: "Ah! Comfort your daughter so pure and lovely"
La Traviata  Act 2. Scene 1.: "Ah! Comfort your daughter so pure and lovely"
4:22
49
Traviata  Act 2. Scene 1.: "Then command me!"
La Traviata  Act 2. Scene 1.: "Then command me!"
1:20
50
Traviata  Act 2. Scene 1.: "I'll die! But you must promise me..."
La Traviata  Act 2. Scene 1.: "I'll die! But you must promise me..."
3:43
51
Traviata  Act 2. Scene 1.: "God give me strength to bear it!"
La Traviata  Act 2. Scene 1.: "God give me strength to bear it!"
1:45
52
Traviata  Act 2. Scene 1.: "What's that?"
La Traviata  Act 2. Scene 1.: "What's that?"
2:17
53
Traviata  Act 2. Scene 1.: "Ah, she is mine forever"
La Traviata  Act 2. Scene 1.: "Ah, she is mine forever"
2:17
54
Traviata  Act 2. Scene 1.: "In Provence, your native land"
La Traviata  Act 2. Scene 1.: "In Provence, your native land"
4:3
55
Traviata  Act 2. Scene 1.: "Won't you answer your father, Alfredo?"
La Traviata  Act 2. Scene 1.: "Won't you answer your father, Alfredo?"
46
56
Traviata  Act 2. Scene 1.: "No, no I cannot preach at you"
La Traviata  Act 2. Scene 1.: "No, no I cannot preach at you"
1:56
57
Traviata  Act 2. Scene 2.: "The surprise is a band of dancing gipsies"
La Traviata  Act 2. Scene 2.: "The surprise is a band of dancing gipsies"
1:4
58
Traviata  Act 2. Scene 2.: "We're gipsy fortune tellers"
La Traviata  Act 2. Scene 2.: "We're gipsy fortune tellers"
2:50
59
Traviata  Act 2. Scene 2.: "We are heroes, in Spain they adore us"
La Traviata  Act 2. Scene 2.: "We are heroes, in Spain they adore us"
2:40
60
Traviata  Act 2. Scene 2.: "Alfredo! You!"
La Traviata  Act 2. Scene 2.: "Alfredo! You!"
4:8
61
Traviata  Act 2. Scene 2.: "I have asked him here to meet me"
La Traviata  Act 2. Scene 2.: "I have asked him here to meet me"
2:29
62
Traviata  Act 2. Scene 2.: "All that she had she spent on me"
La Traviata  Act 2. Scene 2.: "All that she had she spent on me"
1:31
63
Traviata  Act 2. Scene 2.: "Disgraceful conduct! How I despise you!"
La Traviata  Act 2. Scene 2.: "Disgraceful conduct! How I despise you!"
1:49
64
Traviata  Act 2. Scene 2.: "Alfredo, Alfredo, you hate and scorn me"
La Traviata  Act 2. Scene 2.: "Alfredo, Alfredo, you hate and scorn me"
4:14
65
Traviata  Act 2. Scene 2.: Prelude
La Traviata  Act 2. Scene 2.: Prelude
3:41
66
Traviata  Act 3.: "Annina? Did you call me?"
La Traviata  Act 3.: "Annina? Did you call me?"
5:4
67
Traviata  Act 3.: "You have kept your promise..."
La Traviata  Act 3.: "You have kept your promise..."
1:49
68
Traviata  Act 3.: "Forever I must leave thee..."
La Traviata  Act 3.: "Forever I must leave thee..."
2:52
69
Traviata  Act 3.: "Hail to the carnival's four-footed master"
La Traviata  Act 3.: "Hail to the carnival's four-footed master"
50
70
Traviata  Act 3.: "Dear Madam--"
La Traviata  Act 3.: "Dear Madam--"
1:45
71
Traviata  Act 3.: "Come, bid farewell to Paris forever"
La Traviata  Act 3.: "Come, bid farewell to Paris forever"
4:11
72
Traviata  Act 3.: Ah, no more, Alfredo, let's go to the church now"
La Traviata  Act 3.: Ah, no more, Alfredo, let's go to the church now"
1:21
73
Traviata  Act 3.: "But if my loved one cannot revive me"
La Traviata  Act 3.: "But if my loved one cannot revive me"
2:18
74
Traviata  Act 3.: "Ah, Violetta!"
La Traviata  Act 3.: "Ah, Violetta!"
1:38
75
Traviata  Act 3.: "Listen! I have a picture here"
La Traviata  Act 3.: "Listen! I have a picture here"
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Traviata  Act 3.: "I see a pure and lovely girl"
La Traviata  Act 3.: "I see a pure and lovely girl"
3:8
88
Petrushka (1947 version)  Part III: The Moor's Room - Dance of the Ballerina - The Ballerina and the Moor
Petrushka (1947 version)  Part III: The Moor's Room - Dance of the Ballerina - The Ballerina and the Moor
6:49
89
Petrushka (1947 version)  Part IV: The Shrovetide Fair (near evening) - Dance of the West Nurses - Dances of the Peasant and the Bear - Dance of the Gypsy Girls
Petrushka (1947 version)  Part IV: The Shrovetide Fair (near evening) - Dance of the West Nurses - Dances of the Peasant and the Bear - Dance of the Gypsy Girls
6:13
90
Petrushka (1947 version)  Dance of the Coachmen and Grooms - The Masqueraders - Petrushka's Death
Petrushka (1947 version)  Dance of the Coachmen and Grooms - The Masqueraders - Petrushka's Death
7:11
99
Rhapsody-Concerto for viola & orchestra, H. 337  Molto Adagio - Poco vivo - Poco Allegro - Allegro - Andante (molto tranquillo)
Rhapsody-Concerto for viola & orchestra, H. 337  Molto Adagio - Poco vivo - Poco Allegro - Allegro - Andante (molto tranquillo)
11:54
100
Romeo and Juliet  Act 1: Dance of the Knights
Romeo and Juliet  Act 1: Dance of the Knights
5:6
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