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D'AVALOS: Maria di Venosa |
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1.Maria di Venosa:Part II Scene 12: A forest - Hunt -
2.Maria di Venosa:Part II Scene 10: A tavern -
3.Maria di Venosa:Part I Scene 5: Music room in the Castle at Venosa -
4.Maria di Venosa:Part II Scene 7: Ballroomn in the Palace of the Viceroy - Continuation of the last scene of Part I -
5.Maria di Venosa:Part I Scene 7: Ballroom in the Palace of the Viceroy of Naples - Ball
6.Maria di Venosa:Part II Scene 14: Castle at Gesualdo - Room of Carlo Gesualdo - Night - Sequel to the first scene - Death of Carlo Gesualdo
7.Maria di Venosa:Part II Scene 8: A balcony of the Palace of the Viceroy during the ball, and the beach beneath it -
8.Maria di Venosa:Part II Scene 13: Piazza San Domenico in Naples with the Palace in which the Gesualdos live - Night -
9.Maria di Venosa:Part I Scene 1: Castle at Gesualdo - Room of Carlo Gesualdo, Prince of Venosa - Night …
10.Maria di Venosa:Part I Scene 4: Maria's room in the Castle at Venosa -
11.Maria di Venosa:Part II Scene 11: Maria's room in the Palace at Naples -
12.Maria di Venosa:Part I Scene 6: The garden of the Castle at Venosa on a stormy night -
13.Maria di Venosa:Part II Scene 9: Maria's room in the Palace at Naples -
14.Maria di Venosa:Part I Scene 2: The room of Maria d'Avalos, Princess of Venosa, and the adjoining hall in the Palace at Naples on her wedding
15.Maria di Venosa:Part I Scene 3: Music room in the Castle at Venosa -
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Schoeck: Violin Concerto, Op. 21 - Glasunov: Violin Concerto, Op. 82 |
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1.Violin Concerto "Quasi Una Fantasia" for Violin & Orchestra in B-Flat Major, Op. 21: I. Allegretto
2.Violin Concerto "Quasi Una Fantasia" for Violin & Orchestra in B-Flat Major, Op. 21: III. Allegro con spirito
3.Violin Concerto "Quasi Una Fantasia" for Violin & Orchestra in B-Flat Major, Op. 21: II. Grave, non troppo lento
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Liszt: A Faust Symphony |
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1.A Faust Symphony, S. 108: I. Faust (Lento assai - Allegro impetuoso)
2.A Faust Symphony, S. 108: II. Gretchen (Andante soave)
3.A Faust Symphony, S. 108: III. Mephistopheles (Allegro vivace, ironico)
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