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Amistad, Act II, Scene VII: "C'mon now, the party's over"
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Anthony Davis
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Lyric Opera of Chicago Orchestra; Dennis Russell Davies, Conductor; Mark S. Doss, bass-baritone, "Cinque"; Kevin Maynor, bass, "Cook" |
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Amistad, Act II, Scene VII: "How did you come to kill?"
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Anthony Davis
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Lyric Opera of Chicago Orchestra; Dennis Russell Davies, Conductor; Philip Kraus, baritone, "Southern Senator"; Bruce Hall, baritone, "Judge"; Timothy Robert Blevins, baritone, "Grabeau"; Wilbur Pauley, bass, "Calderon de la Barca" |
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Amistad, Act II, Scene VII: "I'm not like you"
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Anthony Davis
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Lyric Opera of Chicago Orchestra; Lyric Opera of Chicago Chorus; Dennis Russell Davies, Conductor; Eugene Perry, baritone, "Antonio" |
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Amistad, Act II, Scene VII: "Nansi, Brer Nansi"
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Anthony Davis
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Lyric Opera of Chicago Orchestra; Lyric Opera of Chicago Chorus; Dennis Russell Davies, Conductor; Mark S. Doss, bass-baritone, "Cinque"; Thomas Young, tenor, "The Trickster God" |
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Amistad, Act II, Scene VII: Orchestral introduction to scene VIII
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Anthony Davis
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Lyric Opera of Chicago Orchestra; Dennis Russell Davies, Conductor |
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Amistad, Act II, Scene VII: Recitative "These fools don' b'lieve you"
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Anthony Davis
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Lyric Opera of Chicago Orchestra; Dennis Russell Davies, Conductor; Mark S. Doss, bass-baritone, "Cinque"; Eugene Perry, baritone, "Antonio"; Thomas Young, tenor, "The Trickster God" |
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Amistad, Act II, Scene VIII: Aria "He sleeps at his master's feet"
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Anthony Davis
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Lyric Opera of Chicago Orchestra; Dennis Russell Davies, Conductor; Mark S. Doss, bass-baritone, "Cinque" |
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Amistad, Act II, Scene VIII: Aria "It's time to take the helm"
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Anthony Davis
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Lyric Opera of Chicago Orchestra; Dennis Russell Davies, Conductor; Thomas Young, tenor, "The Trickster God" |
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Amistad, Act II, Scene VIII: The Rebellion
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Anthony Davis
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Lyric Opera of Chicago Orchestra; Dennis Russell Davies, Conductor |
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Aria: "But you do not know this man"
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William Bolcom
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Juliana Rambaldi, soprano, "Catherine"; Gregory Turay, tenor, "Rodolpho"; Lyric Opera of Chicago Orchestra |
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Aria: "New York Lights" (aka "I love the beauty of the view at home")
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William Bolcom
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Lyric Opera of Chicago Orchestra; Gregory Turay, tenor, "Rodolpho" |
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Aria: "On December twenty-seventh I saw him next"
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William Bolcom
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Lyric Opera of Chicago Orchestra; Timothy Nolen, baritone, "Alfieri" |
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Aria: "To America I sailed on a ship called Hunger"
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William Bolcom
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Lyric Opera of Chicago Orchestra; Mark McCrory, bass-baritone, "Marco" |
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Aria: "Was there ever any fella that he liked for you?"
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William Bolcom
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Lyric Opera of Chicago Orchestra; Catherine Malfitano, soprano, "Beatrice" |
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Arietta: "He's a hit-and-run guy!"
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William Bolcom
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Kim Josephson, baritone, "Eddie"; Juliana Rambaldi, soprano, "Catherine"; Catherine Malfitano, soprano, "Beatrice"; Lyric Opera of Chicago Orchestra |
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Bea, could I take two pillows up?
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William Bolcom
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Lyric Opera of Chicago Orchestra; Kim Josephson, baritone, "Eddie"; Juliana Rambaldi, soprano, "Catherine"; Michael Sommese, tenor, "Second Officer"; Galen Scott Bower, baritone, "First Officer"; Catherine Malfitano, soprano, "Beatrice" |
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Beatrice! Hurry up
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William Bolcom
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Kim Josephson, baritone, "Eddie"; Juliana Rambaldi, soprano, "Catherine"; Catherine Malfitano, soprano, "Beatrice"; Lyric Opera of Chicago Orchestra |
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But when you're gone
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William Bolcom
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Kim Josephson, baritone, "Eddie"; Catherine Malfitano, soprano, "Beatrice"; Lyric Opera of Chicago Orchestra |
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Come, Catherine
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William Bolcom
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Lyric Opera of Chicago Orchestra; Kim Josephson, baritone, "Eddie"; Lyric Opera of Chicago Chorus; Gregory Turay, tenor, "Rodolpho"; Catherine Malfitano, soprano, "Beatrice" |
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Eddie Carbone!
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William Bolcom
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Lyric Opera of Chicago Orchestra; Kim Josephson, baritone, "Eddie"; Juliana Rambaldi, soprano, "Catherine"; Lyric Opera of Chicago Chorus; Gregory Turay, tenor, "Rodolpho"; Dale Travis, bass-baritone, "Louis"; Mark McCrory, bass-baritone, "Marco"; Catherine Malfitano, soprano, "Beatrice" |
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