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Hamlet and Ophelia | |
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Part I: Introduction and Chorus: No, it cannot be |
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Part I: Dialogue: My name is Christopher (Columbus |
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Part I: You cannot do that alone (Ironic Spirit, C |
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Part I: Recitation and Chorus: Finding his way by |
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Part I: Now the game is beginning (Columbus) |
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Part I: Court Music: Sarabande - Senor Columbus (I |
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Part I: Down in the Kingdom of Granada (Isabella), |
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Part I: But how can they know? (Columbus, Ironic S |
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Part I: No! No! No! (Men's Chorus, Ironic Spirit) |
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Part I: Go and look at the sunset (Columbus) - |
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Part I: I haven't seen her for years (Columbus) - |
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Part I: May I come up? (Columbus, Beatriz) - Kyri |
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Part I: So, my son, you are leaving Spain? (Ironic |
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Part I: Granada has fallen! (Chorus, Columbus) - |
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Part I: Give me a ship, Your Majesty (Columbus) - |
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Part II: Introduction - Port Music: Oyez! Oyez! Oy |
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Part II: There be three ships (Woman Singer), "Wom |
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Part II: Instrumental Reprise of Beatriz's Song - |
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Part II: Drum (Beatriz, Columbus) |
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Part II: Litany of the Saints: Per Domimum (Chorus |
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Part II: On these ships they are singing (Ironic S |
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Part II: Sea Music: Friday, August the third (Colu |
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Part II: The sailors steered badly (Ironic Spirit, |
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Part II: Night Music: Where shall wisdom be found… |
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Part II: Listen to me, Senores (Columbus) - |
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Part II: Gold, Senores, gold… (Columbus, Speaking |
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Part II: October the eleventh (Columbus) |
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Part II: Stand by for the Dawn! (Columbus, Speakin |
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Part II: Look 'ee yonder (Ironic Spirit, Indian Ch |
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Part II: Dialogue: Have you heard the news, Your G |
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Part II: I took three ships (Columbus) |
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Part II: Finale: Glory, glory to God (Tenor, Choru |
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Hamlet and Ophelia |
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