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Artaxerxes, Act II: Recitative: “How many links to dire misfortune’s chain”
Ian Page, The Mozartists, Rebecca Bottone, Elizabeth Watts
Arne: Artaxerxes
Artaxerxes, Act I: No. 15, Air: “If o’er the cruel tyrant love”
Ian Page, The Mozartists, Elizabeth Watts
Artaxerxes, Act II: No. 16, Air: “If the river’s swelling waves”
Ian Page, The Mozartists, Rebecca Bottone
Artaxerxes, Act II: No. 17, Air: “By that belov’d embrace”
Ian Page, The Mozartists, Caitlin Hulcup
Artaxerxes, Act II: No. 19, Air: “Thou, like the glorious sun”
Ian Page, The Mozartists, Andrew Staples
Artaxerxes, Act III: No. 20, Air: “Why is death for ever late”
Artaxerxes, Act III: No. 21, Air: “Water parted from the sea”
Artaxerxes, Act III: No. 22, Air: “Though oft a cloud with envious shade”
Ian Page, The Mozartists, Christopher Ainslie
Artaxerxes, Act III: Recitative: “My son, Arbaces... where art thou retir’d?”
Ian Page, The Mozartists, Andrew Staples, Daniel Norman
Artaxerxes, Act III: No. 23, Air: “O let the danger of a son”
Ian Page, The Mozartists, Daniel Norman
Artaxerxes, Act III: No. 24, Air: “O, much lov’d son, if death”
Artaxerxes, Act III: No. 25, Air: “Let not rage, thy bosom firing”
Artaxerxes, Act III: No. 26, Air: “’Tis not true that in our grief”
Artaxerxes, Act III: No. 27, Duetto: “For thee I live, my dearest”
Ian Page, The Mozartists, Caitlin Hulcup, Elizabeth Watts
Artaxerxes, Act III: No. 28, Air: “The soldier, tir’d of war’s alarms”
Sonata No. 6 in G from "Eight Sonatas or Lessons for the Harpsichord": Affetuoso
Trevor Pinnock
Baroque Masterpieces for Harpsicord
Sonata No. 6 in G from "Eight Sonatas or Lessons for the Harpsichord": Presto
Rule Britannia
Leonard Bernstein
Bernstein Conducts Great Marches