No. 1, Duettino: “Fair Aurora, prithee stay”
Recitative: “Alas, thou know’st that for my love to thee”
Recitative: “O cruel parting! How can I survive?”
Recitative: “Appearance, I must own, is strong against me”
Daniel Norman· Elizabeth Watts· Christopher Ainslie· The Mozartists· Caitlin Hulcup· Ian Page
Recitative: “Guards, speed ye to the tower”
Andrew Staples· The Mozartists· Christopher Ainslie· Ian Page
Recitative: “Why, my dear friend, so pensive”
Ian Page· Rebecca Bottone· The Mozartists· Andrew Staples· Daniel Norman
Recitative: “How many links to dire misfortune’s chain”
The Mozartists· Ian Page· Rebecca Bottone· Elizabeth Watts
Recitative: “Ye solid pillars of the Persian Empire”
Christopher Ainslie· Elizabeth Watts· The Mozartists· Ian Page· Caitlin Hulcup· Daniel Norman· Rebecca Bottone· Andrew Staples
Recitative: “Ah me, at poor Arbaces’ parting”
Recitative: “See, lov’d Semira”
Andrew Staples· Christopher Ainslie· Rebecca Bottone· The Mozartists· Ian Page
Recitative: “Arbaces! Gracious Heav’n”
Christopher Ainslie· Ian Page· The Mozartists· Caitlin Hulcup
Recitative: “That face, secure in conscious innocence”
Christopher Ainslie· The Mozartists· Ian Page
Recitative: “My son, Arbaces... where art thou retir’d?”
Recitative: “Perhaps the King releas’d Arbaces”
Ian Page· Rebecca Bottone· The Mozartists· Elizabeth Watts
No. 27, Duetto: “For thee I live, my dearest”
Recitative: “To you, my people, much belov’d”
Christopher Ainslie· Ian Page· Elizabeth Watts· The Mozartists· Andrew Staples· Rebecca Bottone
Recitative: “Behold, my King, Arbaces at thy feet”
Christopher Ainslie· Andrew Staples· Ian Page· Elizabeth Watts· Caitlin Hulcup· The Mozartists
No. 29, Finale: “Live to us, to Empire live”
Elizabeth Watts· Andrew Staples· Rebecca Bottone· Caitlin Hulcup· Ian Page· The Mozartists· Christopher Ainslie
