| 1. 1. Largo - Andante - Allegro assai (Ouvertüre) |
| 2. 2. Vivace |
| 3. 3. Presto |
| 4. Gentle lyre begin the strain (Rezitativ) |
| 5. Musick rules the world above (Chor) |
| 6. Soft'ned by the pow'r of sound (Arie) |
| 7. Musick rules the world above (Chor) |
| 8. See, Mars awak'd by loud alarms (Rezitativ) |
| 9. Hark! The pleasing, pleasing lutes (Arie) |
| 10. Musick rules the world above (Chor) |
| 11. Verse, gentle verse (Rezitativ) |
| 12. In fires of hell (Arioso) |
| 13. Angry flames like Scarlet glowing (Arie) |
| 14. In fair Sicilia's rich domain (Arie) |
| 15. Hail thou everlasting Jove (Rezitativ) |
| 16. The pious mariner (Arie) |
| 17. So e'er the muse disus'd to sing (Rezitativ) |
| 18. Gentle wishes, chaste desires (Duett) |
| 19. When virtue bleeds beneath the laws (Rezitativ) |
| 20. Kindling with heroic fire (Rezitativ) |
| 21. Fair as summer's evening skies |
| 22. 1. Spiritoso (Ouvertüre) |
| 23. 2. Vivace |
| 24. Pass but a few short fleeting years (Rezitativ) |
| 25. And all that pomp (Arioso) |
| 26. True, tyrant: wherefore then does pride (Rezitativ) |
| 27. Say, why do millions bleed at thy command (Arie) |
| 28. Not so, do Britain's kings behold (Duett) |
| 29. Myriads they see (Arie) |
| 30. Nor do they idly drop a tear (Chor, Sopran solo) |