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Sir Charles Mackerras - Gilbert & Sullivan: The Yeomen of the Guard & Trial by Jury (1995)

Sir Charles Mackerras - Gilbert & Sullivan: The Yeomen of the Guard & Trial by Jury (1995)
  • Title: Gilbert & Sullivan: The Yeomen of the Guard & Trial by Jury
  • Year Of Release: 1995
  • Label: Telarc
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 2:01:20
  • Total Size: 535 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Sir Charles Mackerras & Welsh National Opera Orchestra – The Yeomen of the Guard: Overture (04:45)
2. Sir Charles Mackerras, Welsh National Opera Orchestra, Pamela Helen Stephens, Ralph Mason & Philip Lloyd Evans – The Yeomen of the Guard, Act I: Song. When Maiden Loves (03:30)
3. Sir Charles Mackerras, Welsh National Opera Chorus, Welsh National Opera Orchestra, Ralph Mason, Philip Lloyd Evans & Felicity Palmer – The Yeomen of the Guard, Act I: Double Chorus. Tower Warders, Under Orders⦠This the Autumn of Our Life (03:49)
4. Sir Charles Mackerras, Welsh National Opera Chorus, Welsh National Opera Orchestra & Peter Hoare – The Yeomen of the Guard, Act I: Song with Chorus. When Our Gallant Norman Foes (04:23)
5. Sir Charles Mackerras, Welsh National Opera Orchestra, Pamela Helen Stephens & Donald Adams – The Yeomen of the Guard, Act I: Trio. Alas! I Waver to and Fro (02:17)
6. Sir Charles Mackerras, Welsh National Opera Orchestra, Neil Archer, Alwyn Mellor & Richard Suart – The Yeomen of the Guard, Act I: Ballad. Is Life a Boon? (02:06)
7. Sir Charles Mackerras, Welsh National Opera Chorus, Welsh National Opera Orchestra, Alwyn Mellor & Richard Suart – The Yeomen of the Guard, Act I: Chorus. Here's a Man of Jollity (01:18)
8. Sir Charles Mackerras, Welsh National Opera Orchestra, Alwyn Mellor & Richard Suart – The Yeomen of the Guard, Act I: Duet. I Have a Song to Sing (03:45)
9. Sir Charles Mackerras, Welsh National Opera Orchestra, Richard Suart, Peter Savidge & Alwyn Mellor – The Yeomen of the Guard, Act I: Trio. How Say You, Maiden (02:44)
10. Sir Charles Mackerras, Welsh National Opera Orchestra & Alwyn Mellor – The Yeomen of the Guard, Act I: Song. I've Jibe and Joke, and Quip and Crank (01:54)
11. Sir Charles Mackerras, Welsh National Opera Orchestra & Alwyn Mellor – The Yeomen of the Guard, Act I: Recitative and Song. 'Tis Done, I Am a Bride⦠Though Tear and Long-Drawn Sigh (03:28)
12. Sir Charles Mackerras, Welsh National Opera Orchestra, Pamela Helen Stephens & Neil Archer – The Yeomen of the Guard, Act I: Song. Were I Thy Bride (01:55)
13. Sir Charles Mackerras, Welsh National Opera Chorus, Welsh National Opera Orchestra, Ralph Mason, Philip Lloyd Evans, Felicity Palmer, Peter Hoare & Donald Adams – The Yeomen of the Guard, Act I: Finale. Oh, Sergeant Meryll, Is It True (18:26)
14. Sir Charles Mackerras, Welsh National Opera Chorus, Welsh National Opera Orchestra, Ralph Mason, Philip Lloyd Evans & Felicity Palmer – The Yeomen of the Guard, Act II: Chorus and Solo. Night Has Spread Her Pall Once More (04:19)
15. Sir Charles Mackerras, Welsh National Opera Orchestra & Richard Suart – The Yeomen of the Guard, Act II: Song. Oh, a Private Buffoon Is a Light-Hearted Loon (02:49)
16. Sir Charles Mackerras, Welsh National Opera Orchestra, Richard Suart & Donald Maxwell – The Yeomen of the Guard, Act II: Duet. Hereupon We're Both Agreed (01:40)
17. Sir Charles Mackerras, Welsh National Opera Orchestra & Neil Archer – The Yeomen of the Guard, Act II: Ballad. Free from His Fetters Grim (02:34)
18. Sir Charles Mackerras, Welsh National Opera Orchestra, Felicity Palmer, Donald Adams, Neil Archer & Clare O'Neill – The Yeomen of the Guard, Act II: Quartet. Strange Adventure (02:26)
19. Sir Charles Mackerras, Welsh National Opera Chorus, Welsh National Opera Orchestra, Pamela Helen Stephens, Felicity Palmer, Donald Adams, Neil Archer, Alwyn Mellor, Richard Suart & Donald Maxwell – The Yeomen of the Guard, Act II: Scene. Hark, What Was That, Sir? (03:40)
20. Sir Charles Mackerras, Welsh National Opera Orchestra, Pamela Helen Stephens, Neil Archer & Alwyn Mellor – The Yeomen of the Guard, Act II: Trio. A Man Who Would Woo a Fair Maid (03:20)
21. Sir Charles Mackerras, Welsh National Opera Orchestra, Pamela Helen Stephens, Neil Archer, Alwyn Mellor & Richard Suart – The Yeomen of the Guard, Act II: Quartet. When a Wooer Goes a-Wooing (02:46)
22. Sir Charles Mackerras, Welsh National Opera Orchestra, Felicity Palmer & Donald Adams – The Yeomen of the Guard, Act II: Duet. Rapture, Rapture (01:37)
23. Sir Charles Mackerras, Welsh National Opera Chorus, Welsh National Opera Orchestra, Ralph Mason, Philip Lloyd Evans, Felicity Palmer, Peter Hoare, Donald Adams, Neil Archer & Alwyn Mellor – The Yeomen of the Guard, Act II: Finale. Comes the Pretty Young Bride (10:09)
24. Sir Charles Mackerras, Welsh National Opera Chorus, Welsh National Opera Orchestra & Donald Adams – Trial by Jury: Solo and Chorus. Hark, the Hour of Ten Is Sounding (03:03)
25. Sir Charles Mackerras, Welsh National Opera Chorus, Welsh National Opera Orchestra & Barry Banks – Trial by Jury: Recitative and Chorus. Is This the Court of the Exchequer? (00:52)
26. Sir Charles Mackerras, Welsh National Opera Chorus, Welsh National Opera Orchestra & Barry Banks – Trial by Jury: Song with Chorus. When First My Old, Old Love I Knew (02:55)
27. Sir Charles Mackerras, Welsh National Opera Chorus, Welsh National Opera Orchestra & Richard Suart – Trial by Jury: Chorus with Solo. All Hail, Great Judge! (02:11)
28. Sir Charles Mackerras, Welsh National Opera Orchestra & Richard Suart – Trial by Jury: Song. When I, Good Friends, Was Called to the Bar (02:44)
29. Sir Charles Mackerras, Welsh National Opera Orchestra, Donald Adams & Peter Savidge – Trial by Jury: Recitative. Swear Thou the Jury (01:21)
30. Sir Charles Mackerras, Welsh National Opera Chorus, Welsh National Opera Orchestra, Donald Adams, Peter Savidge & Rebecca Evans – Trial by Jury: Recitative and Chorus. Where is the Plaintiff⦠Comes the Broken Flower (03:13)
31. Sir Charles Mackerras, Welsh National Opera Chorus, Welsh National Opera Orchestra, Donald Adams, Richard Suart, Rebecca Evans & Gareth-Rhys Davies – Trial by Jury: Scena. Oh Never, Never, Never (01:14)
32. Sir Charles Mackerras, Welsh National Opera Chorus, Welsh National Opera Orchestra, Donald Adams, Peter Savidge & Rebecca Evans – Trial by Jury: Recitative, Solo and Chorus. May It Please You, M'Lud (03:00)
33. Sir Charles Mackerras, Welsh National Opera Chorus, Welsh National Opera Orchestra, Richard Suart, Peter Savidge, Rebecca Evans & Gareth-Rhys Davies – Trial by Jury: Solos and Chorus. That She Is Reeling Is Plain to See (00:48)
34. Sir Charles Mackerras, Welsh National Opera Chorus, Welsh National Opera Orchestra & Barry Banks – Trial by Jury: Song. Oh, Gentleman, Listen I Pray (01:30)
35. Sir Charles Mackerras, Welsh National Opera Chorus, Welsh National Opera Orchestra, Richard Suart & Peter Savidge – Trial by Jury: Scena. That Seems a Reasonable Proposition (00:56)
36. Sir Charles Mackerras, Welsh National Opera Chorus, Welsh National Opera Orchestra, Donald Adams, Barry Banks, Richard Suart, Peter Savidge, Rebecca Evans & Gareth-Rhys Davies – Trial by Jury: Sextet and Chorus. A Nice Dilemma We Have Here (03:19)
37. Sir Charles Mackerras, Welsh National Opera Chorus, Welsh National Opera Orchestra, Barry Banks, Richard Suart, Peter Savidge & Rebecca Evans – Trial by Jury: Duet and Chorus. I Love Him, I Love Him (02:28)
38. Sir Charles Mackerras, Welsh National Opera Chorus, Welsh National Opera Orchestra, Pamela Helen Stephens, Donald Adams, Barry Banks, Richard Suart, Peter Savidge, Rebecca Evans & Gareth-Rhys Davies – Trial by Jury: Finale. Oh, Joy Unbounded (01:49)

Trial by Jury was the work that firmly established the partnership of Gilbert and Sullivan. It marked the beginning of a run of extraordinary successes over the two decades that permanently changed the face of musical theatre in England. Conceived in some haste as a one-act filler for an evening’s entertainment of Offenbach’s La Perichole, Trial by Jury quickly established itself as the real hit of the production. Within two months of this first production, Trial by Jury received critical acclaim. Although it was produced early in the Gilbert and Sullivan collaboration, it contains most of the characteristics that define Gilbert and Sullivan’s style, most strikingly, the comic use of a disjunction between appearances and reality. Even though Trial by Jury is the smallest of the fourteen works by this remarkable collaboration, it is among Gilbert and Sullivan’s most perfect works.

Exhibiting their ability to portray a range of settings and characteristics, Gilbert and Sullivan wrote The Yeoman of the Guard. It is rather serious and realistic work, yet by no means devoid of humor that came after the tremendous successes of H.M.S. Pinafore, The Mikado, The Pirates of Penzance, Patience, lolanthe and Ruddigore. The Yeoman of the Guard was written in quite a hurry. The overture, for example, was finished during one of the final rehearsals. Even though it was written in haste, there was no evidence of it.


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