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Author Hartke, Stephen, 1952-

Title The greater good / Hartke
Published [Hong Kong] : Naxos, ℗2007

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Series American opera classics
American classics
American opera classics.
Contents Act 1 scene 1: 'rouen, a Tuesday in late February, 1871, 4 am' -- Act 1 scene 1: count? -- Act 1 scene 1: I know I know, you never want to, girl -- Act 1 scene 1: cigar? -- Act 1 scene 1: a lonely street or an alley -- Act 1 scene 1: say, know why they call her ice cream? -- Act 1 scene 1: you can get in if you want -- Act 1 Scene 2, 'aboard the coach, starting out' -- Act 1 scene 2: there was a boat -- Act 1 scene 2: these really are wonderful -- Act 1 scene 3, 'dawn': darling, look! -- Act 1 scene 3: do you know me, de vidoudet? -- Act 1 scene 3: very bad for business, war -- Act 1 scene 4, '10 AM': what time d'you have? -- Act 1 scene 4: If I were a big bad wolf -- Act 1 Inter -- scene, 'noon': see anything? -- Act 1 scene 5, '3 pm': oh my God! -- Act 1 scene 5: I gotta hand it to you, girlie! -- Act 1 scene 5: gentlemen, pardon me -- Act 1 scene 5: these are the tastes of ... -- Act 1 scene 5: tiny Gherkins pickled onions! -- Act 1 scene 5: men don't understand -- Act 1 scene 5: you know how it was -- Act 1 scene 5: at first I thought I'd say -- Act 1 scene 5: someone helped me out -- Act 1 scene 5: It's like that badinguet -- Act 1 scene 5: God It's cold! -- Act 1 scene 5: nothing but snow -- Act 1 scene 5: I think I see lights! -- Act 1 scene 6, 'arrival at totes, 6 pm': raus! raus! raus! -- Act 1 scene 6: come in, come in -- Act 1 scene 6: Monsieur Follenvie! -- Act 1 scene 6: things are looking up! -- Act 1 scene 6: Mademoiselle Elisabeth Rousset? -- Act 1 scene 6: well, you see how things are -- Act 1 scene 6: It's a funny thing waking up under occupation -- Act 1 scene 6: they're pigs! -- Act 1 scene 6: an unprovoked attack is barbaric! -- Act 1 scene 7, 'In the Inn, 10 pm': what a collection! -- Act 1 scene 7: our little miss has to siss -- Act 1 scene 7: come to my room -- Act 1 scene 7: oh boy! -- Act 2 scene 1, 'the Inn at Totes, Wednesday, 8 am' -- Act 2 scene 1: what the devil? -- Act 2 scene 1: yes? -- Act 2 scene 1: M. Follenvie! we demand an explanation! -- Act 2 scene 2, 'later Wednesday afternoon': I miss my cat -- Act 2 scene 2: this snow. this blasted snow -- Act 2 scene 2: oh how I wish that I was in my house -- Act 2 scene 2: who is it? -- Act 2 scene 2: nein! dunt vant! dunt care! -- Act 2 scene 3, 'Wednesday, suppertime': oh, look, how lovely -- Act 2 scene 3: you tell that bastard -- Act 2 scene 3: what's all this about? -- Act 2 scene 3: please, eat -- Act 2 scene 4, 'out in the village, Thursday morning': It's so cold -- Act 2 scene 4: I have an enormous shipment -- Act 2 scene 4: oh look! Isn't that him? -- Act 2 scene 4: oh, boule de suif! -- Act 2 scene 4: I hate this place -- Act 2 scene 5, 'the inn, Friday morning': going out? -- Act 2 scene 5: I have a child -- Act 2 scene 5: let's face it -- Act 2 scene 5: let's just tie her up -- Act 2 scene 6, 'Friday, suppertime': ah! Mme. Follenvie, we thank you -- Act 2 scene 6: now see if you remember -- Act 2 scene 6: I know, I know! -- Act 2 scene 6: I've got one, and it's a real corker! -- Act 2 scene 6: well spoken, Loiseau -- Act 2 scene 6: listen to me! -- Act 2 scene 6: oh but they were angels to my boys -- Act 2 scene 6: yes, good sister -- Act 2 scene 6: child, you don't know what to do, do you? -- Act 2 scene 7, 'Saturday, suppertime': have you seen her? -- Act 2 scene 7: Is it a go? -- Act 2 scene 7: I think everything's gonna be just fine -- Act 2 scene 7: good God! forty minutes! -- Act 2 scene 7: this is infamous! -- Act 2 scene 7: good Lord! an hour twenty! -- Act 2 scene 8, 'courtyard of the inn, Saturday morning' -- Act 2 scene 8: good morning! -- Act 2 scene 8: let's go! -- Act 2 scene 8: good morning, madame -- Act 2 scene 8: setting off for Dieppe -- Act 2 scene 8: prime ... bonds -- Act 2 scene 8: ubi caritas -- Act 2 scene 8: good heavens! one o'clock! -- Act 2 scene 8: darling look!
Notes Opera in two acts
"Libretto by the composer from Philip Littell's dramatic adaptation of Guy de Maupassant's short story, Boule de Suif"--Insert, p. 2
Performer Caroline Worra (Elisabeth Rousset, aka, Boule de Suif) ; John David De Haan (M. Loiseau) ; Christine Abraham (Mme. Carré-Lamadon) ; Andrew Wentzel (Count Bréville) ; Matthew Worth (Coachman) ; Jeanine Thames (The Old Nun) ; Dorothy Byrne (Mme. Follenvie) ; Jill Gardner (Mme. Loiseau) ; Elaine Alvarez (Countess Bréville) ; Christopher Burchett (M. Carré-Lamadon) ; Seth Keeton, Katherine Calcamuggio, Christian Reinert, Liam Moran, supporting soloists ; Glimmerglass Opera Orchestra ; Stewart Robertson, conductor
Event Recorded at Alice Busch Opera Theater, Cooperstown, N.Y., July 30-Aug. 15, 2006
Notes Hard copy version record
Subject Operas.
Operas
Genre/Form Streaming audio
Form Streaming audio
Author Littell, Philip
Worra, Caroline
De Haan, John David
Abraham, Christine
Wentzel, Andrew
Worth, Matthew
Thames, Jeanine
Byrne, Dorothy
Gardner, Jill (Soprano)
Alvarez, Elaine
Burchett, Christopher
Robertson, Stewart, 1948 May 22-
Maupassant, Guy de, 1850-1893. Boule de Suif
Glimmerglass Opera. Orchestra.
Other Titles Title on container: Passion of Boule de Suif