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FULL IOLANTHE (Gilbert&Sullivan) Austin 2019 Arthur DiBianca, Sam Johnson, Bethany Ammon, Shelby Schisler


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  • Date Published: 2019  
  • Format: Streaming
  • Quality Video: 4 Audio:4
  • Subtitles: nosubs  
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    First performed in 1882, “Iolanthe” is the seventh of fourteen operatic collaborations by Gilbert and Sullivan. It is universally regarded as one of Sir Arthur Sullivan’s most beautiful scores – a high water mark in terms of music, wit, cleverness, and color – with incredible choruses, wonderful solos and orchestration beyond compare. Peers, British noblemen and honorable members of Parliament encounter Peris, lovelorn fairies from a golden glen – a collision of powerful mortals with feet of clay and immortal beings wielding magic wands. The result – havoc is wreaked in the House of Lords!

    ACT I
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    1. Overture
    2. Tripping hither, tripping thither
    3. Iolanthe! From thy dark exile thou art summoned!
    4. Good morrow, good mother
    5. Fare thee well, attractive stranger
    6. Good morrow, good lover
    7. None shall part us from each other
    8. Loudly let the trumpet bray! Tantantara!
    9. The law is the true embodiment
    10. My well-loved Lord and Guardian dear
    11. Nay, tempt me not
    12. Spurn not the nobly born
    13. My Lords, it may not be
    14. When I went to the bar
    15. When darkly looms the day (Finale of Act I)

    ACT II
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    1. When all night long
    2. Strephen’s a member of Parliament
    3. When Britain really ruled the waves
    4. In vain to us you plead
    5. Oh, foolish fay
    6. Though p’haps I may incur your blame
    7. Love, Unrequited robs me of my rest
    8. If you go in you’re sure to win
    9. If we’ve weak enough to tarry
    10. My Lord, a suppliant oft your feet
    11. If may not be-for so the fates decide!
    12. Soon as we may, all and away! (Finale of Act II)

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