Benjamin Britten
Death in Venice (BBC Singers & City of London Sinfonia feat. conductor: Richard Hickox) Lyrics
Disc 1
- Death in Venice: Act I, Scene 1 (Munich). "My mind beats on"
- Death in Venice: Act I, Scene 1 (Munich). "Who's that?"
- Death in Venice: Act I, Scene 1 (Munich). "I have always kept a close watch on my development"
- Death in Venice: Act I, Scene 2 (On the Boat to Venice). "Hey there, hey there, you!"
- Death in Venice: Act I, Scene 2 (On the Boat to Venice). Overture "Venice"
- Death in Venice: Act I, Scene 3 (The Journey to the Lido). "Ah Serenissima!"
- Death in Venice: Act I, Scene 3 (The Journey to the Lido). "Mysterious gondola"
- Death in Venice: Act I, Scene 4 (The First Evening at the Hotel). "We are delighted to greet the Signore"
- Death in Venice: Act I, Scene 4 (The First Evening at the Hotel). "So I am led to Venice once again"
- Death in Venice: Act I, Scene 4 (The First Evening at the Hotel). "The Lido is so charming, is it not?"
- Death in Venice: Act I, Scene 4 (The First Evening at the Hotel). "How does such beauty come about?"
- Death in Venice: Act I, Scene 5 (On the Beach). "The wind is from the West"
- Death in Venice: Act I, Scene 5 (On the Beach). "Le bele fragole"
- Death in Venice: Act I, Scene 5 (On the Beach). "Ah, how peaceful to contemplate the sea"
- Death in Venice: Act I, Scene 5 (On the Beach). "Adziù! Adziù!"
- Death in Venice: Act I, Scene 5 (On the Beach). "As one who strives to create beauty"
- Death in Venice: Act I, Scene 6 (The Foiled Departure). "Aou! Stagando, aou!"
- Death in Venice: Act I, Scene 6 (The Foiled Departure). "Naturally, Signore, I understand"
- Death in Venice: Act I, Scene 6 (The Foiled Departure). "There you are, Signore, just in time"
- Death in Venice: Act I, Scene 6 (The Foiled Departure). "I am become like one of my early heroes"
- Death in Venice: Act I, Scene 6 (The Foiled Departure). "A thousand apologies to Signore"
- Death in Venice: Act I, Scene 7 (The Games of Apollo). "Beneath a dazzling sky the sea"
- Death in Venice: Act I, Scene 7 (The Games of Apollo). "No boy, but Phoebus of the golden hair"
- Death in Venice: Act I, Scene 7 (The Games of Apollo). "See where Hyacinthus plays"
- Death in Venice: Act I, Scene 7 (The Games of Apollo). "Phaedrus learned what beauty is"
Disc 2
- Death in Venice: Act I, Scene 7 (The Games of Apollo). "First, the race!"
- Death in Venice: Act I, Scene 7 (The Games of Apollo). "Try your skill"
- Death in Venice: Act I, Scene 7 (The Games of Apollo). "Young discobolus"
- Death in Venice: Act I, Scene 7 (The Games of Apollo). "Up and over"
- Death in Venice: Act I, Scene 7 (The Games of Apollo). "Measure to fight"
- Death in Venice: Act I, Scene 7 (The Games of Apollo). "The boy, Tadzio, shall inspire me"
- Death in Venice: Act II, Scene 7
- Death in Venice: Act II, Scene 7 (The Games of Apollo). "So it has come to this"
- Death in Venice: Act II, Scene 8 (The Hotel Barber's Shop). "Guardate, Signore!"
- Death in Venice: Act II, Scene 9 (The Pursuit). "Do I detect a scent?"
- Death in Venice: Act II, Scene 9 (The Pursuit). "And now I cannot let them out of sight"
- Death in Venice: Act II, Scene 9 (The Pursuit). "Kyrie eleison"
- Death in Venice: Act II, Scene 9 (The Pursuit). "Gustav von Aschenbach, what is this path you have taken?"
- Death in Venice: Act II, Scene 10 (The Strolling Players). "This way for the players, Signori!"
- Death in Venice: Act II, Scene 10 (The Strolling Players). "La mia nonna always used to tell me"
- Death in Venice: Act II, Scene 10 (The Strolling Players). "Fiorir rose in mezo al giasso"
- Death in Venice: Act II, Scene 10
- Death in Venice: Act II, Scene 12 (The Lady of the Pearls). "So it is true, true, more fearful than I thought"
- Death in Venice: Act II, Scene 12 (The Lady of the Pearls). "So - I didn't speak!"
- Death in Venice: Act II, Scene 13 (The Dream). "Receive the stranger god"
- Death in Venice: Act II, Scene 14 (The Empty Beach). "Do what you will with me!"
- Death in Venice: Act II, Scene 15 (The Hotel Barber's Shop). "Yes! A very wise decision, if I may say so"
- Death in Venice: Act II, Scene 16 (The Last Visit to Venice). "Hurrah for the Piazza"
- Death in Venice: Act II, Scene 16 (The Last Visit to Venice). "Does beauty lead to wisdom, Phaedrus?"
- Death in Venice: Act II, Scene 17 (The Departure). "The wind still blows from the land"
- Death in Venice: Act II, Scene 17 (The Departure). "Ah, no!"