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<metadata>
  <identifier>GilbertSullivanIolanthe</identifier>
  <title>Gilbert &amp; Sullivan: IOLANTHE</title>
  <creator>Malcolm Sargent, conductor</creator>
  <mediatype>audio</mediatype>
  <collection>78rpm</collection>
  <description>D'Oyly Carte Chorus and Light Opera Orchestra.
Recorded in London, September 25, 1929 - February 5, 1930.
Digital transfer by F. Reeder</description>
  <subject>Gilbert &amp; Sullivan; 78rpm; opera</subject>
  <licenseurl>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/</licenseurl>
  <publicdate>2009-02-03 09:56:42</publicdate>
  <addeddate>2009-02-03 09:56:10</addeddate>
  <uploader>freeder1@frontier.com </uploader>
  <updater>Schwenk</updater>
  <updatedate>2009-02-03 09:59:50</updatedate>
  <notes>GILBERT &amp; SULLIVAN: Iolanthe&#13;
&#13;
Lord Chancellor - George Baker&#13;
Mountararat - Darrell Fancourt&#13;
Tolloller - Derek Oldham&#13;
Private Willis - Sydney Granville&#13;
Strephon - Leslie Rands&#13;
Fairy Queen - Bertha Lewis&#13;
Iolanthe - Nellie Briercliffe&#13;
Celia - Alice Moxon&#13;
Leila - Nellie Walker&#13;
Phyllis - Winifred Lawson&#13;
&#13;
Chorus and Light Opera Orchestra [D'Oyly Carte]&#13;
Conductor: Malcolm Sargent &#13;
&#13;
Victor Album C-10 (58281 - 58302)&#13;
Recorded in London,&#13;
September 25, 1929 - February 5, 1930 &#13;
&#13;
ACT I&#13;
Overture&#13;
Tripping hither, tripping thither&#13;
Ivocation ("Iolanthe! From thy dark exile..")&#13;
Good-morrow, good mother&#13;
Fare thee well, attractive stranger&#13;
Good-morrow, good lover&#13;
None shall part us&#13;
Entrance &amp; March of Peers&#13;
The law is the true embodiment&#13;
My Well-loved lord and guardian dear&#13;
Nay, tempt me not&#13;
Spurn not the nobly born&#13;
My Lords! it may not be!&#13;
When I went to the Bar as a very young man&#13;
&#13;
FINALE, ACT I&#13;
When darkly looms the day&#13;
Oh shameless one, tremble&#13;
For riches and rank I do not long&#13;
Can I inactive see my fortunes fade?&#13;
Go away, madam&#13;
Oh! Chancelor unwary&#13;
Henceforth, Strephon, cast away&#13;
With Strephon for your foe, no doubt&#13;
&#13;
ACT II&#13;
When all night long&#13;
Strephon's a member of Parliament!&#13;
When Britain really rul'd the waves&#13;
In vain to us you plead&#13;
Oh, foolish fay&#13;
Tho' p'raps I may incur your blame&#13;
Love, unrequited, robs me of my rest&#13;
If you go in&#13;
If we're weak enough to tarry&#13;
My Lord, a suppliant at your feet I kneel&#13;
It may not be&#13;
Finale</notes>
  <updatedate>2010-01-31 16:05:30</updatedate>
  <updater>Schwenk</updater>
</metadata>

