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Title: |
The Fairy Queen [Documento electrónico] |
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Other Names: |
Quinny Sacks; Barry Griffiths; James Moran; Nicholas Kok; Jane Seymour; Colin Wilson; David Pountney; Yvonne Kenny; Thomas Randle; Simon Rice; Richard van Allan; Arthur Pita; Mary Hegarty; Janis Kelly; Melissa Were; Gabriela Lewis; Perry Douglin; Yalckun Abdurehim; Marco Brenugat; Alex Rose; Rachael Lopez da la Nieta; Diana Payne Myers; Christopher Ross; Andrew Watts; Mark le Brocq; David A. John; Andrew Titcombe; Tim Taylor; Yvonne Barclay; David Ruffin; Bernadette Iglich; George Mosley; Michael Chance; Jonathan Best; Orchestra and Chorus of English National Opera
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Artistic Coordinator: |
direcção de, David Pountney; coreografia de, Quinny Sacks; produtor executivo, Jane Seymour; director geral da English National Opera, Dennis Marks; produção de, Colin Wilson.
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Performers: |
Yvonne Kenny (Titania); Thomas Randle (Oberon); Simon Rice (Puck); Richard van Allan (Theseus, Hymen); Arthur Pita (The indian boy)James Moran, direcção coral; Barry Griffiths, direcção.
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Publication: |
Munich : Arthaus Musik, 1995 |
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ISRC: |
100 200 |
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Physical Description: | 1 disco (DVD 9) (134 min.) : color; 12 cm + Libreto (35 p.) | |
Notes: | No do Serviço de Aquisições e Tratamento Técnico | |
Music Category/Genre: | Multimedia, DVD-Video | |
Call Number: | 800.PUR.19639/+ | |
URL: | www.arthaus-video.de |
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TRACKS* / CONTENTS: |
Ajuda
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1.
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Symphony.
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Part one: | |||||
First masque: The Fairy Quarrel | |||||
First music: | |||||
2.
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Prelude.
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3.
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Hornpipe.
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Second music: | |||||
4.
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Air.
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5.
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Rondeau.
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Second masque: The town | |||||
6.
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Overture.
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7.
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Come, let us leave the town.
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8.
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Fill up the bowl.
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9.
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Jig.
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Third masque: Oberon's forest | |||||
10.
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Come all ye songsters.
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11.
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Prelude.
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12.
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May the God of wit inspire.
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13.
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Echo.
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14.
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Now join your warbling voices.
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Fourth masque: Titania's forest | |||||
15.
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Fairies dance.
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16.
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Sing, sing while trip it.
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17.
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See, even night herself is here.
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18.
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I am come to lock all fast.
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19.
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One charming night.
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20.
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Hush, no more.
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Fifth masque: Oberon's revenge | |||||
21.
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A dance of the folowers of night.
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22.
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Air.
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23.
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If love's a sweet passion.
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24.
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Symphony while the swans come forward. Overture.
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25.
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Dance for the fairies.
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26.
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Dance for the green men.
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27.
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Ye gentle spirits of the air.
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28.
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Now the maids and the men.
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29.
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Dance of the haymakers.
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30.
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When I have often heard.
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31.
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A thousand, thousand ways we'll find.
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32.
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Hornpipe.
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Part two: A divertissement | |||||
Sixth masque: The birthday of a Curmudgeon | |||||
33.
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Symphony.
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34.
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Now the night is chased away.
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35.
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Let the fife and the clarions.
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36.
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Entry of Phoebus.
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37.
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When a cruel long winter.
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38.
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Hail! Great parent hail!.
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39.
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Thus the ever grateful Spring.
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40.
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Here's the Summer, sprightly, gay.
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41.
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See many colou'd fields.
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42.
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Next, winter comes.
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43.
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Hail! Great parent hail!.
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44.
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Air.
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Part three: | |||||
Seventh masque: Titania awakes | |||||
45.
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Prelude.
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46.
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Thrice happy lovers.
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47.
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O let me weep!.
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48.
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Entry dance.
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Eighth masque: Oberon's chinese wedding land | |||||
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Symphony.
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50.
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Thus the gloomy world.
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51.
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Thus happy and free.
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52.
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Yes, Daphne.
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53.
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Monkeys'dance.
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54.
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Hark! How all things.
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55.
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Hark! The echoing air.
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Ninth masque: Marriage and reconciliation | |||||
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Prelude.
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57.
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Sure the dull God of marriage.
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58.
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Prelude.
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59.
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See, I obey.
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60.
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Turn then thine eyes.
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61.
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My torch, indeed.
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62.
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They shall be as happy as they're fair.
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63.
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Chaconne.
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64.
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They shall be as happy as they're fair.
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