| 1. Overture | |
| 2. Recitative (t) : From harmony.. / When nature underneath... | |
| 3. Chorus : From Harmony, from heav'nly Harmony | |
| 4. Aria (s) : What passion cannot Music raise and quell | |
| 5. Aria (t & chorus) : The trumpet's loud clangour | |
| 6. March | |
| 7. Aria (s) : The soft complaining flute | |
| 8. Aria (t) : Sharp violins proclaim | |
| 9. Aria (s) : But oh! What Art can teach | |
| 10. Aria (s) : Orpheus could lead the savage race | |
| 11. Accompagnato (s) : But bright Cecilia | |
| 12. (s & chorus) : As from pow'r of sacred lays |