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==Program==
==Program==
===Part I: Oratorio arias by [[Antonio Caldara]]===
 
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! No.
! Title
! Title
! Role
! Work
! Work
! Voice
! Composer
 
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| 1.
|  
| Introduzione
| Come again! sweet love doth now invite
|(instrumental)
| La passione di nostro signore Gesù Cristo
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| John Dowland


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| 2.
|  
| Per il Mar del Pianto Mio
| [[In darkness let me dwell]]
| Maddalena
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| [[Maddalena ai piedi di Cristo]]
| [[John Dowland]]  
| Soprano
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| [[If Music be the food of love]]
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| [[Henry Purcell]]


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| 3.
| [[When I am laid in earth]]
| [[Sù lieti festeggiate]]
|  
| Amor Celeste
| [[Dido and Aeneas]]
| [[Maddalena ai piedi di Cristo]]
| [[Henry Purcell]]
| Alto


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|4.
|  
| Pompe inutile
| [[Caro mio ben]]
| Maddalena
|  
| [[Maddalena ai piedi di Cristo]]
| [[Giuseppe Giordano]]
| Soprano


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| 5.
|  
| [[Quel buon pastor son io]]
| [[Vaga luna, che inargenti]]
| Abel
|  
| [[La morte d'Abel]]
| [[Vincenzo Bellini]]
| Alto


|-  
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| 6.
|  
| In lagrime stemprato il cor qui cade
| [[Di tanti palpiti]]
| Maddalena
| [[Tarncredi]]
| [[Maddalena ai piedi di Cristo]]
| [[Gioacchino Rossini]]
| Soprano
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|
| Sérénade D. 957
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| [[Franz Schubert]]


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| 7.
| [[Abendempfindung]] K. 523
| [[Lascia la spina]]
|  
| Piacere
| [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]]
| [[Il trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno]]
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| Alto
|}


===Part II: [[Giovanni Battista Pergolesi]], [[Stabat Mater]]===
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! No.
| [[Der Erlkönig]] (Op. 1, D. 328, Transcr. D. Jacques)
! Title
|
! voice
| [[Franz Schubert]]


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|I.
|
|[[Stabat Mater]] dolorosa<nowiki>*</nowiki>
| [[Au bord de l’eau]]
| Soprano/alto
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| [[Gabriel Fauré]]


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| II.
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| Cujus Animam
| Nocturne
| Soprano solo
|
| [[Gabriel Fauré]]


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| III.
|
| O quam tristis
| [[Les Berceaux]]
| Soprano/alto
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| [[Gabriel Fauré]]
 


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| IV.
| Sarabande
| Quae moerebat
|  
| Alto solo
|
| Francis Poulenc


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| V.
| À sa guitare
| Quis est homo
|  
| Soprano/Alto
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| Francis Poulenc


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| VI.
| Vidit suum
| Soprano solo


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| VII.
| Eia Mater
| Alto solo


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| VIII.
|  
| Fac ut ardeat
| [[Il est quelqu’un sur terre]]
| Soprano/Alto
|  
| [[Benjamin Britten]]


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|IX.
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| Sancta Mater
| [[Amor y odio]]
| Soprano/Alto
|  
| [[Enrique Granados]]


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| XI.
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| Inflammatus et accensus
| [[El mirar de la maja]]
| Soprano/alto
|  
| [[Enrique Granados]]


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|XII.
|
| Quando corpus morietur
| [[Alfonsina y el mar]]
| Soprano/Alto
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| [[Ariel Ramírez]]
|}
|}
<nowiki>*)</nowiki> The text to the "Stabat Mater" can be found on one single page. Therefore only the first title is linked.
 
 


===Encores===
===Encores===
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! Title
! Composer
! Composer
! With singer


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|1. [[Pur ti miro]]
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| [[Claudio Monteverdi]]<nowiki>**</nowiki>
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| [[Céline Scheen]]
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