Recording Type:
Private
Origin:
Live/Audience
Material Included:
Complete Show
Date Recorded:
December 1976
Identifying Features:
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Conductor
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William Shakespeare
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Valentine
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Duke Orsino
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Curio
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Viola
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Captain
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Feste
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Maria
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Sir Toby Belch
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Malvolio
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Olivia
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Antonio
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Sebastian
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Sir Andrew Aguecheek
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First Officer
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Second Officer
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Cupids
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Court Musician (Reeds)
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Court Musician (Guitar)
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Members of the Court
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Although it was listed in the playbill's list of musical numbers, no separate number that corresponds to the title "Dance for Six" is heard here, although the recording seems to be complete. There is, however, an instrumental portion of "Should I Speak of Loving You," which may well have been a dance for which the separate title of "Dance for Six" was listed (although there is no break in the music, and Catherine Cox, as Viola, then returns to sing the end of the song).
Recording Type:
Private
Origin:
Live/Audience
Material Included:
Complete Show
Date Recorded:
December 1976
Identifying Features:
not entered yet
Recorded By:
not entered yet
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