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Glory Denied: Entr'Acte
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Tom Cipullo
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Fort Worth Opera Festival; Michael Shih, violin; Kristi Swanson, viola; Deborah Brooks, cello; Steven Carey, piano; Lance Sanford, flute; Daryl Coad, clarinet; Brian Brown, horn; Naoko Stromberg, harp; Greg White, percussion; Tyson Deaton, Conductor |
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Glory Denied: Final Scene - It doesn't matter
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Tom Cipullo
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Fort Worth Opera Festival; Michael Shih, violin; Kristi Swanson, viola; Deborah Brooks, cello; Steven Carey, piano; Lance Sanford, flute; Daryl Coad, clarinet; Brian Brown, horn; Naoko Stromberg, harp; Greg White, percussion; Tyson Deaton, Conductor; Michael Mayes, baritone, "Older Thompson" |
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The Island of Tulipatan: I. Overture
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Jacques Offenbach
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Light Opera of New York Orchestra; Tyson Deaton, Conductor |
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The Island of Tulipatan: II. Dialogue: "A woman's face"
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Jacques Offenbach
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Chad Kranak, "Romboïdal"; Heather Jones, "Theodorine"; Light Opera of New York Orchestra; Tyson Deaton, Conductor |
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The Island of Tulipatan: III. Song: "I love a lovely racket"
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Jacques Offenbach
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Tom Mulder, "Hermosa"; Light Opera of New York Orchestra; Tyson Deaton, Conductor |
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The Island of Tulipatan: IV. Dialogue: "Bonjour, Maman!"
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Jacques Offenbach
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Tom Mulder, "Hermosa"; Light Opera of New York Orchestra; Tyson Deaton, Conductor |
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The Island of Tulipatan: IX. Duet: "I love anything"
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Jacques Offenbach
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Tom Mulder, "Hermosa"; Claire Kuttler, "Alexis"; Light Opera of New York Orchestra; Tyson Deaton, Conductor |
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The Island of Tulipatan: V. Duke's Entrance: "Vive le Duke"
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Jacques Offenbach
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Tom Mulder, "Hermosa"; Claire Kuttler, "Alexis"; Chad Kranak, "Romboïdal"; Heather Jones, "Theodorine"; Victor Khodadad, "Cacatois XXII"; Light Opera of New York Orchestra; Tyson Deaton, Conductor |
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The Island of Tulipatan: VI. Duck Ensemble: "Here I am"
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Jacques Offenbach
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Victor Khodadad, "Cacatois XXII"; Light Opera of New York Orchestra; Tyson Deaton, Conductor |
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The Island of Tulipatan: VII. Alexis' Song: "I am lost"
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Jacques Offenbach
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Claire Kuttler, "Alexis"; Victor Khodadad, "Cacatois XXII"; Light Opera of New York Orchestra; Tyson Deaton, Conductor |
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The Island of Tulipatan: VIII. Dialogue: "Come, come!"
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Jacques Offenbach
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Tom Mulder, "Hermosa"; Claire Kuttler, "Alexis"; Chad Kranak, "Romboïdal"; Heather Jones, "Theodorine"; Victor Khodadad, "Cacatois XXII"; Light Opera of New York Orchestra; Tyson Deaton, Conductor |
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The Island of Tulipatan: X. Dialogue/Duet: "Were things"
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Jacques Offenbach
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Tom Mulder, "Hermosa"; Claire Kuttler, "Alexis"; Light Opera of New York Orchestra; Tyson Deaton, Conductor |
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The Island of Tulipatan: XI. Dialogue: "Now say something"
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Jacques Offenbach
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Tom Mulder, "Hermosa"; Claire Kuttler, "Alexis"; Light Opera of New York Orchestra; Tyson Deaton, Conductor |
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The Island of Tulipatan: XII. Theodorine's Song: "Now off I go"
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Jacques Offenbach
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Heather Jones, "Theodorine"; Light Opera of New York Orchestra; Tyson Deaton, Conductor |
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The Island of Tulipatan: XIII. Dialogue: "Hermosa, dear"
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Jacques Offenbach
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Tom Mulder, "Hermosa"; Chad Kranak, "Romboïdal"; Light Opera of New York Orchestra; Tyson Deaton, Conductor |
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The Island of Tulipatan: XIV. Duet: "So that's the secret"
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Jacques Offenbach
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Tom Mulder, "Hermosa"; Chad Kranak, "Romboïdal"; Light Opera of New York Orchestra; Tyson Deaton, Conductor |
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The Island of Tulipatan: XIX. March/Dialogue: "What's going on?"
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Jacques Offenbach
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Chad Kranak, "Romboïdal"; Heather Jones, "Theodorine"; Light Opera of New York Orchestra; Tyson Deaton, Conductor |
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The Island of Tulipatan: XV. Dialogue: "I never thought"
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Jacques Offenbach
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Chad Kranak, "Romboïdal"; Light Opera of New York Orchestra; Tyson Deaton, Conductor |
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The Island of Tulipatan: XVI. Duet: "Oh, my God!"
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Jacques Offenbach
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Tom Mulder, "Hermosa"; Claire Kuttler, "Alexis"; Light Opera of New York Orchestra; Tyson Deaton, Conductor |
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The Island of Tulipatan: XVII. Dialogue/Barcarolle: "In Venezia"
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Jacques Offenbach
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Victor Khodadad, "Cacatois XXII"; Light Opera of New York Orchestra; Tyson Deaton, Conductor |
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