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1975
The Yeomen of the Guard
Musical Numbers:
OVERTURE
- INTRODUCTION AND SONG (Phoebe) - " When maiden loves she sits and sighs "
- DOUBLE CHORUS (People and Yeomen, with Solo Baritone) - " Tower warders under orders "
- SONG with CHORUS (Dame Carruthers and Yeomen) - " When our gallant Norman foes "
- TRIO (Phoebe, Leonard, and Meryll) - " Alas ! I waver to and fro "
- BALLAD (Fairfax) " Is life a boon? "
- CHORUS (Entrance of Crowd, Elsie, and Point) - " Here's a man of jollity "
- DUET (Elsie and Point) - " I have a song to sing, O "
- TRIO (Elsie, Point, and Lieutenant) - " How say you, maiden, will you wed "
- RECIT. & SONG (Point) - " I've jibe and joke and quip and crank "
- RECIT. & SONG (Elsie) - " 'Tis done ! I am a bride "
- SONG (Phoebe) - " Were I thy bride "
- FINALE ACT I- " Oh, Sergeant Meryll, is it true— "
- CHORUS - " Night has spread her pall once more "
- SOLO (Dame Carruthers) - " Warders are ye? "
- SONG (Point) - " Oh! a private buffoon is a light-hearted loon "
- DUET (Point and Wilfred) - Hereupon we're both agreed "
- BALLAD (Fairfax) - " Free from his fetters grim "
- QUARTET (Kate, Dame Carruthers, Fairfax, and Sergeant Meryll) - " Strange adventure! "
- SCENE (Elsie, Phoebe, Dame Carruthers, Fairfax, Wilfred, Point, Lieutenant, Sergeant Meryll, and Chorus) - " Hark! What was that, sir? "
- TRIO (Elsie, Phoebe, and Fairfax) - " A man who would woo a fair maid "
- QUARTET (Elsie, Phoebe, Fairfax, and Point) - When a wooer goes a-wooing "
- DUET (Dame Carruthers and Sergeant Meryll) - " Rapture! Rapture! "
- FINALE ACT II - " (Comes the pretty young bride "
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