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The nightingale

Opera details:

Opera title:

H.M.S. Pinafore

Composer:

Arthur Sullivan

Language:

English

Synopsis:

H.M.S. Pinafore Synopsis

Libretto:

H.M.S. Pinafore Libretto

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Aria details:

Type:

aria

Role(s):

Ralph Rackstraw

Voice(s):

Tenor

Act:

1

Previous scene: Sorry her lot
Next scene: A maiden fair to see

Sullivan: H.M.S. Pinafore, Act I: Madrigal. The Nightingale

Singer: Michael Schade

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Sullivan: H.M.S. Pinafore, Act I: Madrigal. The Nightingale · Sir Charles Mackerras · Welsh National Opera Orchestra · Welsh National Opera Chorus · Michael Schade · Felicity Palmer

Gilbert & Sullivan: H.M.S. Pinafore

â„— 1994 Telarc International Corp., Distributed by Concord.

Released on: 1994-10-25

Producer, Recording Producer: James Mallinson
Studio Personnel, Recording Supervisor: Elaine Martone
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Jack Renner
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Tony Faulkner
Studio Personnel, Editor: Tony Bridge
Composer: Arthur Sullivan
Author: Sir William Schwenck Gilbert

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Libretto/Lyrics/Text/Testo:

The Nightingale
Sighed for the moon's bright ray
And told his tale
In his own melodious way!
He sang "Ah, well-a-day!"

The lowly vale
For the mountain vainly sighed,
To his humble wail
The echoing hills replied.
They sang "Ah, well-a-day!"

I know the value of a kindly chorus,
But choruses yield little consolation
When we have pain and sorrow too before us!
I love -- and love, alas, above my station!

A maiden fair to see,
The pearl of minstrelsy,
A bud of blushing beauty;
For whom proud nobles sigh,
And with each other vie
To do her menial's duty.

A suitor, lowly born,
With hopeless passion torn,
And poor beyond denying,
Has dared for her to pine
At whose exalted shrine
A world of wealth is sighing.

Unlearned he in aught
Save that which love has taught
(For love had been his tutor);
Oh, pity, pity me--
Our captain's daughter she,
And I that lowly suitor!

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