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Lord Byron
Music
Virgil Thomson (5)
Lyrics
Jack Larson (5)
Book
Jack Larson (5)

Recording Details

Date
1991
Type
Audio / Concert Cast
Method
Live
Language
English
Location
US / NH / Wilton
Producer
Michael Fine (4)
Liner Notes
James Bolle (2), Jack Larson (5)
Conductor
James Bolle (2)
Orchestrations
Virgil Thomson (5)
Performer
Donald Collup (2), Adrienne Csengery, Marion Dry, D'Anna Fortunato (2), Richard Johnson (3), Louisa Jonason, Matthew Lord (5), Gregory Mercer (2), Jeanne Ommerlé (2), Stephen Owen, Debra Vanderlinde (5), Thomas Woodman, Richard Zeller (2)
Notes
Monadnock Music Festival
Shortcode
[r19972]

Releases

Format
2-CD
Label
Koch Int'l Classics 3-7124-2Y6x2
Released
1995-01-25
Barcode
099923712428
Audio
Stereo
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# Tracks
51
Length
2:15:25
Lists
5 collectors / 2 wish lists
Shortcode
[rl29630]
Disc 1:
1. Act I, Scene 1: Byron is dead -- The People of London
2. Act I, Scene 2: Ay, me! That dreary . . . -- Poets
3. Spencer, Thomson, Milton -- Hobhouse, Murray, Augusta Leigh, Moore, Lady Byron, Contessa, Gamba
4. We shall all do our duty -- Augusta Leigh, Lady Byron, Murray, Hobhouse, Moore
5. Byron is dead -- The People of London, Poets, Augusta Leigh, Lady Byron, Hobhouse, Murray, Moore
6. Orchestral Interlude
7. I've no great cause -- Lord Byron (Matthew Lord)
8. Act II, Scene 1: It truly reminds -- Lady Byron, Hobhouse, Murray, Augusta Leigh, Moore
9. Remember the poet -- Moore
10. Act II, Scene 2: Alas! the love -- Lord Byron, Girls
11. Mi Lord, we should not -- Lady Charlotte, Lady Jane, Lord Byron
12. Byron! Byron! -- Lady Melbourne, Lord Byron, Lady Byron
13. They have started the waltz lesson -- Lady Charlotte, Lord Byron, Lady Jane
14. I have no desire -- Lord Byron, Lady Jane, Lady Byron
15. She referred to my foot -- Lord Byron, Lady Byron
16. A wanderer from the . . . -- Lord Byron
17. You are very bitter -- Lady Byron, Lord Byron
18. You are too late -- Lord Byron, Lady Byron
19. Ah! Ah! -- Lady Byron, Lord Byron
Disc 2:
1. Act II, Scene 3: Orchestral Prelude
2. God Bless you -- Lady Caroline
3. God, I am more -- Lord Byron, Noblemen
4. Ask not for valor -- Lord Byron, August Leigh
5. Seductive waltz -- Lord Byron, Augusta Leigh
6. My sister waltzes -- Lord Byron, Lady Melbourne, Lady Byron
7. Sweet lady, once my heart -- Lord Byron, Lady Byron, Augusta Leigh
8. Act II, Scene 4: Orchestral Prelude
9. Should auld acquaintances -- Augusta Leigh, Lay Melbourne, Lady Byron
10. Should auld acquaintances -- Lord Byron, Murray, Moore, Hobhouse
11. I take him -- Lord Byron, Murray, Moore, Hobhouse
12. I should hate to be a cuckold -- Lord Byron, Murray, Moore, Hobhouse, Augusta Leigh, Lady Byron, Lady Melbourne
13. Let us retire -- Augusta Leigh, Lady Byron, Lady Melbourne, Lord Byron, Murray, Moore, Hobhouse
14. Should auld acquaintances -- Augusta Leigh, Lady Byron, Lady Melbourne, Lord Byron, Murray, Moore, Hobhouse
15. Act III, Scene 1: How we two do -- Augusta Leigh, Lord Byron
16. My baby Byron -- Augusta Leigh, Lord Byron
17. Dear, your house -- Lady Byron, Augusta Leigh, Lord Byron
18. Kisses, kisses -- Augusta Leigh, Lady Byron, Lord Byron
19. Your being here -- Augusta Leigh, Lord Byron
20. You walk in beauty -- Lord Byron, Augusta Leigh
21. I did not retire -- Lady Byron, Augusta Leigh, Lord Byron
22. I'd sooner burn -- Lord Byron, Augusta Leigh, Lady Byron
23. As once I wept -- Augusta Leigh, Lady Byron, Lord Byron
24. Tis my nature in all things -- Lord Byron, Lady Byron, Augusta Leigh
25. Farethee well -- Lord Byron
26. Act III, Scene 2: Eventful volume -- Moore, Hobhouse, Augusta Leigh, Lady Byron, Murray, Hobhouse
27. Please, what are you burning? -- Contessa, Hobhouse, Moore, Gamba, Augusta Leigh, Lady Byron
28. Savior, breath -- Abbey Choir, Dean Ireland, Hobhouse, Contessa, Gamba
29. His glory is invincible -- Contessa, Lady Byron, Moore, Augusta Leigh
30. Why was he refused here? -- Chorus
31. He has outsoared -- Shelley, Poets
32. From mighty wrongs -- Lord Byron, Poets

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