The MP3 audio files (with orchestra and synthetic voices, currently, but very close to the real ones) allow you to have a precise idea of ​​the pieces and the nuances to bring to them. These recordings also allow singers to easily learn songs.

There are also two WAV files, considerably heavier but of superior quality. You can use the two files as they are, with the synthetic voices contenting themselves with a “mused” accompaniment (“aaa…”), without lyrics (17, 31).

CARTHAGO, or the tragic loves of Dido and Aeneas

ACT I

1. Orchestral overture

2. Virgil invokes the Muse

3. Full sail to Italy

4. Virgil explains the context (the origin of Juno's anger against the Trojans)

5. Juno outraged by the Trojans

6. Juno at Aeolus

7. The storm

8. Castaways

9. Meeting between Aeneas and Venus (his mother)

10. Dido welcomes Aeneas

11. Venus with Cupid

12. Banquet at Dido's

13. Tell me about Troy...

14. Banquet at Dido's

15. Laocoon (can be played by Achates)

16. Hymn to Athena

17. Orchestral and chorus: the fall of Troy

ACT II

18. Dido and her sister Anne

19. Dido's wanderings

20. Juno explains her plan to Venus

21. The hunting party, the storm

22. The cave, the Rumor

23. Mercury's warning

24. Let’s move away!

25. Dido's reaction

26. I love you, but I must leave

27. Dido's harsh reply

28. Second warning

29. Dido, last words

30. Dido's death

32. Final song: between sadness and enthusiasm