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Hiawatha : Scenes from the song of Hiawatha |
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Publicação: |
Londres : argo, 1991 |
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ISRC: |
Argo: 430-356-2 |
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Descrição Física: | 2 discos (CD) (ca. 120 min.) : stereo; 12 cm + folheto | |
Notas: | Gravação em DDD; Produção de Chris Hazell. O folheto contém comentários em inglês, françês, alemão e italiano; Participantes: Helen Field (soprano), Arthur Davies (tenor), Bryn Terfel (baritono), Orchestra and Chorus of the Welsh National Opera, Andrew Greenwood (chefe de coro), John Stein (maestro), Kenneth Alwyn; No do Serviço de Aquisições e Tratamento Técnico | |
Área: | Música Clássica | |
Cota: | 300.COL.05211/AB+ |
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FAIXAS* / DESCRIÇÃO: |
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I Hiawatha's wedding feast | |||||
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Introduction.
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You shall hear how Pau-Puk-Keewis.
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And when all the guests had finished.
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He was dressed in shirt of doe-skin.
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First he danced a solemn measure.
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Then they said to Chibiados.
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Onaway! Awake, beloved!.
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Thus the gentle Chibiados.
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Very boastful was lagoo.
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And they said, O god lagoo.
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II The death of Minnehaha | |||||
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Introduction.
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O the long and dreary winter!.
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Into Hiawatha's wigwam.
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Forth into the empty forest.
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In the wigwam with Nokomis.
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Over snow-fields waste and pathless.
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And he rushed into the wigwam.
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Then they buried Minnehaha.
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Farewell, said he, Minnehaha!.
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III Hiawatha's departure | |||||
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Introduction.
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Spring had come with all it's splendour.
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From his wanderings far to eastward.
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Only Hiawatha laughed not.
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By the shore of Gitche Gumee.
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From the brow of Hiawatha.
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It was neither goose nor diver.
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Then the joyous Hiawatha.
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Then the generous Hiawatha.
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Then the Black-Robe chief, the prophet.
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Heavy with the heat and silence.
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From his place rose Hiawatha.
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On the shore stood Hiawatha.
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And they said, Farewell for ever!.
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