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Título: |
The rake's progress = Le libertin [Documento electrónico] |
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Resp. Artística: |
Produção, Peter Mussbach; Produção executiva, Heidelinde Rudy; Direcção de video, Brian Large.
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Elenco: |
Jonathan Best (Trulove), baixo; Dawn Upshaw (Anne Trulove), soprano; Jerry Hadley (Tom Hadley), tenor; Monte Pederson (Nick Shadow), barítono; Linda Ormiston (Mother Goose), mezzo-soprano; Jane Henschel (Baba the Turk), mezzo-soprano; Barry Banks (Sellem), tenor; Peter Tuff (Keeper), baixo; Ann Beckman, cravo.
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Publicação: |
Leipzig : Arthaus Musik, p1996 |
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ISRC: |
100 254 |
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Descrição Física: | 1 disco (DVD 9) (157 min.) : color; 12 cm + folheto (31 p.) | |
Notas: | Idiomas: inglês, alemão, francês e espanhol; Legendas: inglês, alemão, francês e espanhol; Ópera em 3 actos do Festival de Salzburgo em 1996; No do Serviço de Aquisições e Tratamento Técnico | |
Área: | Multimédia, DVD-Video | |
Cota: | 800.STR.19784+ | |
URL: | www.arthaus-musik.com |
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FAIXAS* / DESCRIÇÃO: |
Ajuda
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1.
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Opening credits.
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2.
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Prelude.
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Act one: | |||||
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Garden of Trulove's home in the country.
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3.
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The woods are green / O may a father's prudent fears.
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Anne, my dear.
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5.
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The old fool. Here I stand.
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6.
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Since it is not by merit.
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7.
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Tom Rakewell?.
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Fair Lady, gracious gentlemen.
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9.
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I wished but once.
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10.
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I'll call the coachman, sir.
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11.
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Farewell for now.
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12.
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All is ready, sir.
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13.
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Dear father Trulove.
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14.
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Laughter and light.
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2.
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Mother Goose's Brothel, London.
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With air commanding and weapon handy.
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Come, Tom.
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Soon dawn will glitter / Sisters of Venus, brothers of mars.
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18.
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Love, too frequently betrayed.
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How sad a song.
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20.
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The sun is bright, the grass is green.
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3.
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Trulove's home.
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21.
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No word from Tom.
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22.
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Quietly, night.
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23.
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My father! Can I desert him / I go, I go to him.
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Act two: | |||||
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The morning room of Rackwell's house in a London square.
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24.
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Vary the song, o London.
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O nature, green unnatural mother.
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Always the quarry that I stalk.
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27.
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Master, are you alone?.
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28.
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Come, master, observe the host of mankind.
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29.
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In younth the painting slave pursues.
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30.
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My tale shall be told.
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Street in front of Rackwell's house.
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31.
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Introduction.
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32.
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How strange!.
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33.
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O heart be stronger.
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34.
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What can this mean / Anne! Here! / Listen, listen to me.
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My love, am I to remain in here for ever?.
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Could it then have been know.
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I have not run away.
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The morning room of Rakewell's house.
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As I was saying.
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My love, what's the matter / Come, sweet, come.
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Scorned! Abused!.
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My heart is cold.
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42.
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Fa la la.
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O, I wish it were true.
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44.
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O miracle! / Thanks to this excellent device.
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45.
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Forgive me, master.
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Act three: | |||||
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The morning room of Rackwell's house.
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46.
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Ruin, desaster, shame / Blasted! Blasted.
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Ladies both fair.
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48.
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Who hears me, knows me / Seven - eleven.
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Wonderful. Yes, yes / An unknown object draws us / Fifty - fifty-fife.
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50.
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Sold! Annoyed! / Old wives for sale!.
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51.
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Now what was that!.
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You love him.
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If boys had wings / I go to him / Who cares a fig.
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A churchyard.
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54.
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Prelude.
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How dark and dreaful is this place / Count one, count two.
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Very well then, my dear and good Tom.
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My heart is will with fear / What shall I trust in now? / Now in his words I find no aid / A love that is sworn before thee.
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I burn, I burn! I freeze!.
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With roses crowned.
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Scene | |||||
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Bedlam.
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Prepare yourselves, heroic shades.
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61.
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Madmen's words are all untrue.
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62.
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Leave all love and hope behind.
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63.
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There he is. Have no fear.
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64.
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Adonis - Venus, my queen / I have waited for thee so long.
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In a foolish dream.
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66.
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I am exceeding weary.
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Gently, little boat.
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68.
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Anne, my dear.
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Every wearied body.
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70.
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Where art thou, Venus?.
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71.
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Mourn of Adonis.
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Epilogue. Before the curtain | |||||
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Good people, just a moment.
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