Principal Arias and Numbers
- Introduction (or Overture)
- Judith's Monologue (Act II)
- Holofernes' March (Entr'acte before Act III)
- Dances (Act III)
- Bacchic Dance of the Odalisques and Dance of the Two Almahs (Act IV)
- Indian Song (Act IV)
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