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Dearest Enemy: Act I, Cheerio!
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Richard Rodgers
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Orchestra of Ireland; David Brophy, Conductor; Hal Cazelet, "Captain Harry Tryon"; John Molloy, "General Sir William Howe"; Joe Corbett, "General Sir Henry Clinton"; James Cleverton, "Captain Sir John Copeland" |
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Dearest Enemy: Act I, Finale
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Richard Rodgers
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Orchestra of Ireland; David Brophy, Conductor; James Cleverton, "Captain Sir John Copeland"; Annalene Beechey, "Betsy Burke"; Kim Criswell, "Mrs. Robert Murray"; Hal Cazelet, "Captain Harry Tryon"; John Molloy, "General Sir William Howe"; Joe Corbett, "General Sir Henry Clinton"; Philip O'Reilly, "General William Tryon" |
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Dearest Enemy: Act I, Full-Blown Roses
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Richard Rodgers
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Orchestra of Ireland; David Brophy, Conductor; Hal Cazelet, "Captain Harry Tryon"; John Molloy, "General Sir William Howe"; Joe Corbett, "General Sir Henry Clinton"; James Cleverton, "Captain Sir John Copeland"; Aine Mulvey, "Polly"; Christina Whyte, "Adele"; Sarah Busfield, "Caroline"; Kim Criswell, "Mrs. Robert Murray" |
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Dearest Enemy: Act II, Yankee Doodle
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Richard Rodgers
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Orchestra of Ireland; David Brophy, Conductor; Hal Cazelet, "Captain Harry Tryon"; John Molloy, "General Sir William Howe"; Annalene Beechey, "Betsy Burke"; Joe Corbett, "General Israel Putnam" |
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Eileen, Act I: Finale Act One
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Victor Herbert
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Eamonn Mulhall, tenor, "Barry O'Day"; Karl Harpur, "Humpy Grogan/Lanty Hackett"; Dean Power, tenor, "Dinny Doyle"; Rachel Kelly, mezzo-soprano, "Rosie Flynn/Marie"; Lynda Lee, soprano, "Lady Maude Estabrooke"; Mary O'Sullivan, soprano, "Eileen Mulvaney"; Joe Corbett, baritone, "Sir Reginald Stribling"; Andrew Ashwin, baritone, "Shaun Dhu"; Philip O'Reilly, bass, "Colonel Lester"; Orchestra of Ireland; David Brophy, Conductor |
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Eileen, Act II: Finale Act Two
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Victor Herbert
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Joe Corbett, baritone, "Sir Reginald Stribling"; Lynda Lee, soprano, "Lady Maude Estabrooke"; Philip O'Reilly, bass, "Colonel Lester"; Mary O'Sullivan, soprano, "Eileen Mulvaney"; Eamonn Mulhall, tenor, "Barry O'Day"; Karl Harpur, "Humpy Grogan"; Orchestra of Ireland; David Brophy, Conductor |
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Eileen, Act II: If Eve Had Left the Apple on the Bough
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Victor Herbert
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Joe Corbett, baritone, "Sir Reginald Stribling"; Orchestra of Ireland; David Brophy, Conductor |
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