Death in Venice: Act 2, Scene 13. "Receive the stranger god" (Voice of Dionysus) – John Shirley‐Quirk
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Appears On
Writers & Composers
- Benjamin Britten(composer)
Composition
Recording of Death in Venice: Act II
Other Recordings (19)
- Death in Venice: Act 2, Scene 10. "This way for the players, Signori!" (Hotel Porter)by Various Artists
- Death in Venice: Act II, Scene 17 (The Departure). "Ah, no!"by Philip Langridge
- Death in Venice: Act II, Scene 16 (The Last Visit to Venice). "Hurrah for the Piazza"by Philip Langridge
- Death in Venice: Act II, Scene 7 (The Games of Apollo). "So it has come to this"by Philip Langridge
- Death in Venice: Act II, Scene 13 (The Dream). "Receive the stranger god"by Various Artists
- Death in Venice: Act II, Scene 9 (The Pursuit). "Gustav von Aschenbach, what is this path you have taken?"by Philip Langridge
- Death in Venice: Act II, Scene 12 (The Lady of the Pearls). "So - I didn't speak!"by Philip Langridge
- Death in Venice: Act II, Scene 10 (The Strolling Players). "One moment, if you please" / Scene 11 (The Travel Bureau)by Philip Langridge
- Death in Venice: Act 2, Scene 16. "Hurrah for the Piazza" (Aschenbach)by Peter Pears
- Death in Venice: Act II, Scene 17 (The Departure). "The wind still blows from the land"by Philip Langridge
- Death in Venice: Act 2, Scene 15. "Yes! A very wise decision" (Hotel Barber)by John Shirley‐Quirk
- Death in Venice: Act 2, Scene 14. (The empty beach)… "Do what you will with me!" (Aschenbach)by Peter Pears
- Death in Venice: Act 2, Scene 11. "In these last years" (English Clerk)by Various Artists
- Death in Venice: Act 2, Scene 10. "Fiorir rose in mezo al giasso" (Leader of the players)by John Shirley‐Quirk
- Death in Venice: Act II, Scene 9 (The Pursuit). "Kyrie eleison"by Various Artists
- Death in Venice: Act 2, Scene 17. "The wind still blows from the land" (Hotel Manager)by John Shirley‐Quirk
- Death in Venice: Act 2, Scene 8. "Guardate, Signore!" (Hotel Barber)by John Shirley‐Quirk
- Death in Venice: Act II, Scene 14 (The Empty Beach). "Do what you will with me!"by Philip Langridge
- Death in Venice: Act 2, Scene 12. "So it is true, true" (Aschenbach)by Peter Pears