CD1 01] PART 1. Overture. Maestoso - Allegro non troppo; Andante 02] Recitative (Tenor): 'Twas at the Royal Feast 03] Air (Tenor), Duet (Tenor & Soprano) and Chorus: Happy, happy, happy pair! 04] Recitative (Tenor): Timotheus plac'd on high 05] Recitative, accompany'd (Soprano): The song began from Jove 06] Chorus: The list'ning crowd admire the lofty sound 07] Air (Soprano): With ravish'd ears the monarch hears 08] Chorus, repeated: The list'ning croud admire the lofty sound 09] Recitative (Tenor): The praise of Bacchus, then, the sweet musician sung 10] Air (Bass) & Chorus: Bacchus, ever fair and young 11] Recitative (Tenor): Sooth'd with the sound, the King grew vain 12] Recitative, accompany'd (Soprano): He chose a mournful muse 13] Air (Soprano): He sung Darius great and good 14] Recitative, accompany'd (Soprano): With downcast looks the joyless victor sate 15] Chorus: Behold Darius, great and good 16] Recitative (Tenor): The mighty master smil'd to see 17] Recitative, accompany'd [Arioso] (Soprano): Softly sweet, in Lydian measures 18] Air (Soprano): War, he sung, is toil and trouble 19] Chorus: The many rend the skies, with loud applause 20] Air (Soprano): The Prince, unable to conceal his pain 21] Chorus, repeated: The many rend the skies, with loud applause
CD2 01] PART 2. Recitative, accompany'd Tenor) and Chorus: Now strike the golden Lyre again ... Break his bands of sleep asunder 02] Air (Bass): Revenge, revenge, Timotheus cries 03] Recitative, accompany'd Tenor): Give the vengeance due to the valiant crew 04] Air (Tenor): The princes applaud with a furious joy 05] Air (Soprano) & Chorus: Thais led the way 06] Recitative, accompany'd Tenor): Thus long ago, ere heaving bellows learn'd to blow 07] Grand Chorus: At last Devine Cecilia came 08] [Recitative], Air, Duett (Tenor , Bass): Let old Timotheus yield the prize 09] [Soli and] Chorus: Let old Timotheus yield the prize 10] Additional Chorus: Your voices tune, and raise them high 11] J.S. BACH - 'Alles mit Gott, nichts ohn' ihn', sacred song for voice & continuo, BWV 1127