Sir Arthur Sullivan – Ivanhoe
Лейбл: | Pearl – SHE CDS 9615 |
Формат: | CD , Box Set |
Страна: | UK |
Дата релиза: | 1989 |
Жанр: | Classical |
Стиль: | Opera, Romantic |
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Треклист:
Ivanhoe |
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Act One First Scene: The Hall of Rotherwood |
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1-2 | Good Thane, most noble Thane |
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1-3 | I see but one thing wanting to our fare |
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1-4 | Drink, drink ye all... Then fill the cup, fill high |
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1-5 | The Palmer! The holy Palmer! |
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Second Scene: An Ante-Chamber in Rotherwood |
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1-7 | Good Palmer, thou dids't speak of one |
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1-8 | Like mountain lark |
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Third Scene: The Lists at Asby-de-la-Zouch |
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1-10 | Plantagenesta! |
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1-11 | Isaac, my Jew, my purse of gold |
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1-12 | What means his motto? |
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Act Two First Scene: Friar Tuck's Hut at Copmanhurst |
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2-2 | There is a custom... I ask not wealth |
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2-3 | Not bad, I say... The wind blows cold |
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2-4 | And now for combat! |
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Second Scene: Castle Torquilstone |
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2-6 | Welcome, Sir Templar!... woo thou thy snowflake |
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Third Scene: A Turret Chamber in Torquilstone |
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2-8 | O awful depth... Lord of our chosen race |
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2-9 | Take thou these jewels |
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2-10 | What sound is that? |
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Act Three First Scene: Room in Torquilstone; Assault; Burning of the Castle |
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3-2 | Tend thou the knight thou lovest |
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3-3 | How cans't thou know? |
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Second Scene: The Forest |
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3-5 | Look, where thy moody father walks apart... Forgive thy son |
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3-6 | How oft beneath the far-off Syrian skies |
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Third Scene: The Preceptory of the Templars |
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3-8 | Thou Jewish girl, who art condemned |
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3-9 | A champion! A champion! |
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3-10 | Dead! He is dead! |
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3-11 | See where the banner of England |
Участники записи:
- Baritone Vocals [Cedric the Saxon / Locksley] – Bruce Graham
- Baritone Vocals [De Bracy's Squire] – George McHollan
- Baritone Vocals [Prince John] – David Blackwood (2)
- Baritone Vocals [Sir Brian de Bois Guilbert] – Ivor Klayman
- Bass Vocals [Isaac of York] – Simon Boothroyd
- Bass Vocals [Lucas de Beaumanoir / Friar Tuck] – Scott Cooper (6)
- Bass Vocals [Richard, King of England] – Richard Bourjo
- Chorus – Edinburgh Royal Choral Union
- Chorus – The Prince Consort Chorus
- Chorus – The Gilbert & Sullivan Society Of Edinburgh
- Composed By – Sir Arthur Sullivan
- Conductor – David Lyle (4)
- Engineer – George Veal
- Libretto By – Julian Sturgis
- Liner Notes – Martin Yates (2)
- Liner Notes – David Eden
- Liner Notes, Coordinator – Charles Haynes (2)
- Mezzo-soprano Vocals [Ulrica] – Frances Mccafferty
- Orchestra – The Prince Consort
- Producer – Bryce Laing
- Repetiteur – Martyn Strachan
- Soprano Vocals [Lady Rowena] – Rachel Cowan
- Soprano Vocals [Rebecca] – Irene Drummond
- Tenor Vocals [Maurice de Bracy] – Walter Anderson (5)
- Tenor Vocals [Wilfred, Knight of Ivanhoe] – Alan Borthwick
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
- Barcode : 7 27031 96152 9
Компании:
- Record Company – Pavilion Records Ltd.
- Recorded By – Craighall Sound Productions, Edinburgh
Участники записи:
- Baritone Vocals [Cedric the Saxon / Locksley] – Bruce Graham
- Baritone Vocals [De Bracy's Squire] – George McHollan
- Baritone Vocals [Prince John] – David Blackwood (2)
- Baritone Vocals [Sir Brian de Bois Guilbert] – Ivor Klayman
- Bass Vocals [Isaac of York] – Simon Boothroyd
- Bass Vocals [Lucas de Beaumanoir / Friar Tuck] – Scott Cooper (6)
- Bass Vocals [Richard, King of England] – Richard Bourjo
- Chorus – Edinburgh Royal Choral Union
- Chorus – The Prince Consort Chorus
- Chorus – The Gilbert & Sullivan Society Of Edinburgh
- Composed By – Sir Arthur Sullivan
- Conductor – David Lyle (4)
- Engineer – George Veal
- Libretto By – Julian Sturgis
- Liner Notes – Martin Yates (2)
- Liner Notes – David Eden
- Liner Notes, Coordinator – Charles Haynes (2)
- Mezzo-soprano Vocals [Ulrica] – Frances Mccafferty
- Orchestra – The Prince Consort
- Producer – Bryce Laing
- Repetiteur – Martyn Strachan
- Soprano Vocals [Lady Rowena] – Rachel Cowan
- Soprano Vocals [Rebecca] – Irene Drummond
- Tenor Vocals [Maurice de Bracy] – Walter Anderson (5)
- Tenor Vocals [Wilfred, Knight of Ivanhoe] – Alan Borthwick