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Título: |
Patience |
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Publicação: |
Londres : London Records, 1989 |
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ISRC: |
London: 425-193-2 |
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Descrição Física: | 2 discos (CD) (ca. 113 min.) : stereo; 12 cm + Libreto | |
Notas: | Gravação em ADD; Patience com libreto de Gilbert e produzido em 1880-81; No do Serviço de Aquisições e Tratamento Técnico | |
Área: | Música Clássica | |
Cota: | 300.SUL.05114/AB |
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FAIXAS* / DESCRIÇÃO: |
Ajuda
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Disco 1: | |||||
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Overture.
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Acto I | |||||
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Twenty love-sick maidens we.
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Still brooding on their mad infatuation.
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I cannot tell what this love may be.
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Twenty love-sick maidens we.
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The soldiers of our Queen.
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If you want a receipt for that popular mystery.
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In a doleful train two and two we walk all day.
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Twenty love-sick maidens we.
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When I first put this uniform on.
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Am I alone and unobserved?.
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If you're anxious for to shine.
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Long years ago-fourteen, maybe.
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Prithee, pretty maiden-prithee.
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Though to marry you.
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Let the merry cymbals sound.
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Now tell us, we pray you.
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Heart broken at my Patience's barbarity.
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Stay, we implore you, before our hopes are blighted.
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Your maidens hearts, ah, do steel.
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Disco 2: | |||||
Acto I | |||||
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Come, walk up, and purchase with avidity.
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We've been thrown over, we're aware.
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And are you going a ticket to buy?.
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Hold! Stay your hand!.
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True love must single-hearted be.
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I hear the soft note of the echoing voice.
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But who is this, whose god-like grace.
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List Reginald, whilst I confess a love.
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Acto II | |||||
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On such eyes as maidens cherish.
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Sad is a woman's lot who, year by year.
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Silvered is the raven hair.
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Turn, oh turn in this direction.
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A magnet hung in a hardware shop.
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Love is a plaintive song.
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So go to him and say to him.
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It's clear that the mediaeval art.
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If Saphir I choose to marry.
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When I go out of the door.
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I'm a Waterloo House young man.
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20.
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After much debate internal, I on lady Jane decide.
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