The_Gondoliers_(HMV,_cond._Wood)_-_18_-_Dance_a_cachucha.mp3


Summary

Description
English: The Gondoliers; or, The King of Barataria

Music by Arthur Sullivan
Libretto by W. S. Gilbert

Conducted by Arthur Wood

The Duke of Plaza-Toro: George Baker
Luiz: Ernest Pike
Don Alhambra del Bolero: Robert Radford, George Baker
Marco: John Harrison, Ernest Pike, Derek Oldham, Tudor Davies
Giuseppe: George Baker
Antonio: George Baker
Francesco: Ernest Pike
Giorgio: John Harrison
The Duchess of Plaza-Toro: Edna Thornton
Casilda: Violet Essex/Sarah Jones
Gianetta: Bessie Jones
Tessa: Edna Thornton
Fiametta: Bessie Jones
Vittoria: Nellie Walker, Edna Thornton
Giulia: Sarah Jones

Inez: Edna Thornton
Date
Source His Master's Voice
Author His Master's Voice

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Musical composition
Public domain

The author died in 1900, so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 100 years or fewer .


This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published (or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office ) before January 1, 1929.