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Overture
Introduction: There's a Story
Voice of the Sea
Quartet: Ah, what a charming boy
Togetherness
My Friend Tom
Ensemble: there's Got to be a Way
I am in Love!
Quartet: With a Kiss
Please Hear Me!
Shinig Brightly Up Above Me
On Second Thought
Ah well then, On My Own
Act II - Sea Symphony
Six years and seven days
In the long ago
A pain that fills my heart (duet)
One day you'll fall in love
Entracte, Scene II
Stewpot song
Oh, hold me Toby (duet)
I can't think why I married you!
Prepare, prepare, make the goddess ready (Finale, chorus)
Please don't make a fuss (ensemble)
Take me away to the one I adore (waltz song)
Act III - Entracte
Friday's love song
This must be what bliss is (trio)
Happy Day! (ensemble)
I had a dream
Friday's name song
Suzanne's black and white song
There's no place like England (quartet)
Pirates' drinking song
Tamayos are We! (finale)
Sung in English. Booklet with notes, biogs & English libretto. No translations.
Recorded at Henry Wood Hall, London, August 1980.
Baritone Vocals [Jim Cocks]
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Alan Opie
Bass Vocals [Sir William Crusoe]
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Roderick Kennedy
Bass Vocals [Will Atkins]
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Wyndham Parfitt
Composed By
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Jacques Offenbach
Conductor
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Alun Francis
Libretto By
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Eugène Cormon,
Hector Cremieux,
Mezzo-soprano Vocals [Lady Deborah Crusoe]
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Enid Hartle
Mezzo-soprano Vocals [Man Friday]
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Sandra Browne (2)
Orchestra
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The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Soprano Vocals [Edwige]
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Yvonne Kenny
Soprano Vocals [Suzanne]
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Marilyn Hill Smith
Tenor Vocals [Robinson Crusoe]
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John Brecknock
Tenor Vocals [Toby]
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Alexander Oliver
Translated By
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Don White (11)
Copyright (c)
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Opera Rara