MP3 and WAV orchestral files without vocals make it easy to repeat songs.

MP3 files, which are quite “light”, are well suited for rehearsing. But if you do not have an orchestra, and you still want to represent this opera, it is possible (and quite easy) via these synthetic orchestral accompaniments, the quality of which is superior in WAV files, which are much heavier.

The actual choruses can also be pre-recorded, which is very useful if the extras (sailors, people, army, etc.) constitute a “dancing chorus”.

CARTHAGO, or the tragic loves of Dido and Aeneas

ACT I

1. Orchestral overture

2. Virgil invokes the Muse

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

5. Juno outraged by the Trojans

9. Meeting between Aeneas and Venus (his mother)

10. Dido welcomes Aeneas

13. Tell me about Troy...

15. Laocoon (can be played by Achates)

17. Orchestral and chorus: the fall of Troy

ACT II

18. Dido and her sister Anne

20. Juno explains her plan to Venus

21. The hunting party, the storm

22. The cave, the Rumor

24. Let’s move away!

26. I love you, but I must leave

27. Dido's harsh reply

32. Final song: between sadness and enthusiasm