WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART
(1756-1791)
or The School for Lovers
Opera buffa in two acts
Libretto by Lorenzo de Ponte, English version by Marmaduke Browne, adapted by John Cox
Act I
2.
No. 1, Trio: 'Suspect Dorabella?'
1:53
3.
Recitative: 'Swords or pistols?'
0:50
Ferrando, Guglielmo, Don Alfonso
4.
No. 2, Trio: 'Woman's faith is like the phoenix'
1:09
Don Alfonso, Ferrando, Guglielmo
5.
Recitative: 'A poetical fiction!'
1:19
6.
No. 3, Trio: 'I shall hire a band of players'
2:21
Ferrando, Guglielmo, Don Alfonso
7.
No. 4, Duet: 'This portrait alone is the face of Adonis'
4:18
8.
Recitative: 'I can't thinkl what's the matter'
0:44
Fiordiligi, Dorabella
9.
Recitative: 'Here they are'
0:22
Fiordiligi, Dorabella, Don Alfonso
10.
No. 5, Aria: 'Let me try. My courage fails'
0:38
Don Alfonso
11.
Recitative: 'Tell us, for pity's sake'
1:00
Fiordiligi, Don Alfonso, Dorabella
12.
No. 6, Quintet: 'Courage fails me! For no evasion'
4:07
Guglielmo, Ferrando, Don Alfonso, Fiordiligi, Dorabella
13.
Recitative: 'It's a comedy, charming!'
0:33
Don Alfonso, Ferrando, Fiordiligi, Dorabella
14.
No. 8, Chorus: 'Oh, the soldier's life for me!'
1:30
Chorus
15.
Recitative: 'My friends, the time is flying'
0:34
Don Alfonso, Fiordiligi, Dorabella, Ferrando, Guglielmo
16.
No. 9, Quintet: 'You'll write long letters often'
2:32
Fiordiligi, Dorabella, Ferrando, Guglielmo, Don Alfonso, Chorus
17.
Recitative: 'Are they gone?'
0:35
Dorabella, Don Alfonso, Fiordiligi
18.
No. 10, Trio: 'O wind gently blowing'
2:43
Fiordiligi, Dorabella, Don Alfonso
19.
Recitative: 'So far all's going splendidly!'
1:05
Don Alfonso
20.
Recitative: 'A hell of an existence'
0:58
Despina
21.
'My ladies, here is your chocolate and biscuits'
1:24
Despina, Fiordiligi, Dorabella
22.
No. 11, Aria: 'Cease not, remorseless love'
1:46
Dorabella
23.
Recitative: 'Signora Dorabella, Signora Fiordiligi'
1:36
Despina, Dorabella, Fiordiligi
24.
No. 12, Aria: 'In lovers and in soldiers'
2:36
Despina
25.
Recitative: 'What a silence!'
2:21
Don Alfonso, Despina
26.
No. 13, Sextet: 'I've the honour to present you'
4:18
Don Alfonso, Ferrando, Guglielmo, Despina, Fiordiligi, Dorabella
27.
Recitative: 'What an outcry!'
3:38
Don Alfonso, Dorabella, Fiordiligi, Ferrando, Guglielmo
28.
No. 14, Aria: 'Like a fortress in ocean founded!'
4:28
Fiordiligi
29.
Recitative: 'Stay, I implore you!'
0:43
Ferrando, Guglielmo, Don Alfonso, Dorabella, Fiordiligi
30.
No. 15, Aria: 'O vision so charming'
1:42
Guglielmo
31.
No. 16, Trio: 'You seem delighted!'
0:53
Don Alfonso, Ferrando, Guglielmo
32.
Recitative: 'When you've quite finished laughing'
0:52
Don Alfonso, Guglielmo, Ferrando
33.
No. 17, Aria: 'Her eyes so alluring'
4:50
Ferrando
1.
No. 18, Finale: 'Why has fate my life enshrouded'
2:53
2.
'To die is all I long for'
4:55
3.
'Now ladies, calm yourselves'
8:50
4.
Recitative: 'Well, I declare, you are a funny pair of young ladies'
2:26
5.
No. 19, Aria: 'At fifteen a girl already must be truly wise'
3:28
6.
Recitative: 'Well, sister! What do you think?'
1:34
7.
No. 20, Duet: 'I prefer the gentle dark one'
2:53
8.
Recitative: 'Come at once to the garden'
0:22
9.
No. 21, Duet and Chorus: 'Gentle zephyr, softly sighing'
3:03
10.
Recitative: 'What is this masquerading?'
0:51
11.
No. 22, Quartet: 'Now give me your hand'
2:34
12.
Recitative: 'Isn't the weather lovely!'
2:14
13.
No. 23, Duet: 'This heart that I give you'
4:16
14.
Recitative: 'Cruel one, would you leave me?'
1:30
15.
Recitative: 'He's leaving. Listen!…'
1:34
16.
No. 25, Rondo: 'Ah, my love, I pray forgive me'
7:30
1.
Recitative: 'We've done it!'
3:26
2.
No. 26, Aria: 'Ladies have such variations'
3:12
3.
Recitative: 'Ah! My brain is distracted!'
1:29
4.
No. 27, Cavatina: 'Her treason is poison'
2:02
5.
Recitative: 'Now at last you are acting as a sane woman should!'
1:30
6.
No. 28, Aria: 'Young love is unrelenting'
2:55
7.
Recitative: 'All the world is conspiring'
2:10
8.
No. 29, Duet: 'All too slowly the hours are fleeting'
5:11
9.
Recitative: 'That's enough for me!'
1:40
10.
No. 30, Aria: 'Man accuses the woman'
0:59
11.
Recitative: 'Well, gentlemen, you've won them'
0:44
12.
No. 31, Finale: 'Come, my friends, no more delaying'
1:47
13.
'May the love, that has united them'
4:03
14.
'Happy lovers! Fate conniving'
3:29
15.
'Joy once more now our sorrow replaces'
8:11
16.
'Happy is the man who calmly takes life strictly as he finds it'
1:42
Choral: Geoffrey Mitchell Choir
Orchestra: Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
Conductor: Gareth Hancock (Assistant)
Conductor: Sir Charles Mackerras