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Recording of The Pirates of Penzance by William S. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan.The Pirates of Penzance; or, The Slave of Duty is a comic opera in two acts, with music by Arthur Sullivan and libretto by W. The story concerns Frederic, who, having completed his 21st year, is released from his apprenticeship to a band of tender-hearted pirates. He meets Mabel, the daughter of Major-General Stanley, and the two young people fall instantly in love. Frederic finds out, however, that he was born on 29 February, and so, technically, he only has a birthday each leap year. His apprenticeship indentures state that he remains apprenticed to the pirates until his 21st birthday, and so he must serve for another 63 years.
Album 1994 21 Songs. Available with an Apple Music subscription. Music Sports Gaming Movies TV Shows. Pirates of Penzance 1994 Australian Gallaher Version Peter Hale; 19 videos. Pirates of Penzance: Now for the Pirate's Lair / Paradox. The Pirates of Penzance - English Libretto by W. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan - hosted by: Gilbert and Sullivan Archive - in html format Frederick, son of a wealthy. 9 two coins of Vespasian (6. AD) were found in an ancient trench in Penzance Cemetery.
Bound by his own sense of duty, Frederic's only solace is that Mabel agrees to wait for him faithfully. (Summary from Wikipedia)CastNarrator:Frederic:Pirate King:Samuel:Ruth:Major-General Stanley:Mabel:Edith:Kate:Isabel:Sergeant of Police:Chorus:For further information, including links to online text, reader information, RSS feeds, CD cover or other formats (if available), please go to the for this recording.For more free audio books, or to become a volunteer reader, please visit. Is there anything more British than The P of P?In plot devices that are silly, silly, silly, Pirates makes fun of the sacred cows of 19th century British establishment, as well as the absurdity of its own hero - and that's why its humour has survived.There's not a weak performer in the entire recording. But my highest praise goes to Mabel sung by high soprano Catherine Eastman. Her 'Poor Wandering One' is just brilliant. The staccati high As and that big high E flat were spot on - well done Catherine!This must have been a massive effort to coordinate. Many thanks to Kristin Hughes and Karen Savage for their (ahem) unsung efforts.
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