Ruslan and Lyudmila (opera) - Principal Arias and Numbers

Principal Arias and Numbers

Overture
Act 1
Aria: Cavatina "I'm sad, dear father!", Каватина «Грустно мне, родитель дорогой!» (Lyudmila)
Act 2
Aria: Ballad "Welcome, my son", Баллада «Добро пожаловать, мой сын» (Finn, Ruslan)
Aria: Rondo "The hour of my triumph is near", Рондо «Близок уж час торжества моего» (Farlaf)
Aria: "O field, field, who has strewn you with dead men's bones", «О поле, поле, кто тебя усеял мертвыми костями» (Ruslan)
Act 3
Aria: «И жар и зной сменила ночи тень» (Ratmir)
Dance: Dances
Act 4
Aria: Aria (Lyudmila)
March: Chernomor's March, «Марш Черномора» (Orchestra)
Dance: Oriental Dances, «Восточные танцы» (Orchestra)
  1. Turkish Dance, «турецкий танец»
  2. Arabian Dance, «арабский танец»
  3. Lezginka, «лезгинка»

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