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Title: |
The bohemian girl |
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Performers: |
Com: Cathryn Brennan (Arline), Michael Grennell (Thaddeus), Conor Farrington (Count Arnheim), Barbara McCaughey (Queen of the Gipsies), Brendan O'Duill (Devilshoof), Daniel Reardon (Florestein), Kate Minogue (Buda), Laurence Foster (Peasant, Servant).
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Publication: |
Londres : argo, 1991 |
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ISRC: |
argo: 433-324-2 |
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Physical Description: | 2 discos (CD) (ca. 151 min.) : stereo; 12 cm + folheto | |
Notes: | Gravação em DDD; Produção de Andrew Cornall. Libreto de Alfred Bunn baseado na ballet-pantomina "The Gipsy" de Saint-Georges e originalmente de "La Gitanella" de Cervantes; No do Serviço de Aquisições e Tratamento Técnico | |
Music Category/Genre: | Classical Music | |
Call Number: | 300.BAL.06331/AB |
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TRACKS* / CONTENTS: |
Ajuda
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Disco 1: | |||||
1.
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Overture.
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Act one | |||||
2.
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Up with the banner.
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3.
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A soldier's life.
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4.
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Tis sad to leave our fatherland.
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In the gipsy's life you read.
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6.
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Comrade, your hand.
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Is no succour near at hand?.
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8.
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What means this alarm?.
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9.
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Waltz.
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10.
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Down with the daring.
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11.
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Galop.
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12.
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What sounds break on the ear?.
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Act two | |||||
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Silence, silence! The lady moon.
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14.
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I dream I dwelt in marble halls.
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The wound upon thine arm.
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16.
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What is the spell hath yet effaced.
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17.
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Listen, while I relate the hope of a gipsy's fate.
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18.
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In the gipsy's life you read.
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Disco 2: | |||||
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Tis gone - the past was all a dream.
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2.
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This is thy deed.
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3.
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In the gipsies' life...
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4.
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Life itself is at the best.
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My dear uncle, it delights me to see you.
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Whate'er the scenes... The heart bow'd down.
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Hold! hold!.
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Act three | |||||
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Introduction - The past appears to me but a dream.
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When other lips and other hearts.
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10.
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Through the world will thou fly, love.
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11.
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Welcome the present.
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12.
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Though every hope be fled.
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13.
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See at your feet a suppliant one.
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14.
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When the fair land of Poland.
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15.
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Let not the soul for sorrows grieve.
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16.
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Oh! what full delight.
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