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John Gay's The Beggar's Opera
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Artboard 2
LABEL
Hyperion
RELEASE DATE
October, 1991
DURATION
02:29:27
ALBUM ARTIST
Jeremy Barlow
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DISC 1
1
John Gay
The Beggar's Opera
Introduction. If poverty be a title to poetry
1:57
2
Overture
3:13
3
Act 1. Air 1. Through all the employments of life
:59
4
Act 1. Dialogue. Sir, Black Moll hath sent word
1:30
5
Act 1. Air 2. 'Tis woman that seduces all mankind
1:43
6
Act 1. Dialogue. But 'tis now high time to look about me
2:05
7
Act 1. Dialogue. What of Bob Booty, husband?
:35
8
Act 1. Air 3. If any wench Venus's girdle wear
3:45
9
Act 1. Air 4. If love the virgin's heart invade
3:01
10
Act 1. Dialogue. Never was a man more out of the way
:23
11
Act 1. Air 5. A maid is like the golden ore
:42
12
Act 1. Dialogue. Come hither Fitch
2:17
13
Act 1. Dialogue. I know as well as any of the fine ladies
:31
14
Act 1. Air 6. Virgins are like the fair flower in its lustre
2:01
15
Act 1. Air 7. Our Polly is a sad slut!
2:35
16
Act 1. Air 8. Can love be control'd by advice?
2:17
17
Act 1. Air 9. O Polly, you might have toy'd and kissed
1:41
18
Act 1. Air 10. I like a ship in storms was tossed
1:14
19
Act 1. Dialogue. Dear wife, be a little pacified.
:53
20
Act 1. Air 11. A fox may steal your hens, sir
1:06
21
Act 1. Dialogue. 'Twas only Nimming Ned.
1:49
22
Act 1. Air 12. O, ponder well! Be not severe
1:19
23
Act 1. Air 13. The turtle thus with plaintive crying
1:44
24
Act 1. Dialogue. The thing, husband, must and shall be done.
:49
25
Act 1. Dialogue. Now I'm a wretch, indeed.
1:34
26
Act 1. Air 14. Pretty Polly, say
1:14
27
Act 1. Air 15. My heart was so free
1:10
28
Act 1. Air 16. Where I laid on Greenland's coast
1:13
29
Act 1. Air 17. O what a pain it is to part!
2:50
30
Act 1. Air 18. The miser that a shilling sees
1:10
31
Act 1. Dialogue. But pr'ythee, Matt, what is become of thy brother Tom?
1:49
32
Act 2. Air 19. Fill ev'ry glass, for wine inspires us
:54
33
Act 2. Dialogue. Gentlemen, well met.
2:22
34
Act 2. Air 20. Let us take the road
1:46
35
Act 2. Dialogue. What a fool is a fond wench!
:32
36
Act 2. Air 21. If the heart of a man is deprest with cares
2:25
37
Act 2. Dialogue. Dear Mrs Coaxer, you are welcome.
2:18
38
Act 2. Air 22. Youth's the season made for joys
3:29
39
Act 2. Air 23. Before the barn door crowing
1:51
40
Act 2. Air 24. The gamesters and lawyers are jugglers alike
1:17
41
Act 2. Dialogue. I seize you, sir, as my prisoner.
:43
42
Act 2. Air 25. At the Tree I shall suffer with pleasure
:36
43
Act 2. Dialogue. Look ye, Mrs Jenny...
:58
44
Act 2. Dialogue. Noble Captain, you are welcome.
1:32
45
Act 2. Air 26. Man may escape from rope and gun
1:46
DISC 2
1
Act 2. Dialogue. You base man, you!
:17
2
Act 2. Air 27. Then when a good huswife sees a rat
:53
3
Act 2. Air 28. How cruel are the traitors
3:05
4
Act 2. Air 29. The first time at the looking-glass
1:09
5
Act 2. Dialogue. In this last affair, brother Peachum...
1:01
6
Act 2. Air 30. When you censure the age
2:37
7
Act 2. Dialogue. Whence come you, hussy?
:35
8
Act 2. Air 31. Is then his fate decreed, sir?
:13
9
Act 2. Air 32. You'll think e'er many day ensue
2:15
10
Act 2. Dialogue. Though the Ordinary was out of the way to-day,
:35
11
Act 2. Air 33. If you at an office solicit your due
:41
12
Act 2. Dialogue. Where is my dear husband?
:52
13
Act 2. Air 34. Thus when the swallow seeking prey
2:19
14
Act 2. Air 35. How happy could I be with either
:50
15
Act 2. Air 36. I'm bubbled
1:00
16
Act 2. Air 37. Cease your fuming
1:34
17
Act 2. Air 38. Why how now, Madam Flirt?
:38
18
Act 2. Dialogue. Where's my wench?
:27
19
Act 2. Air 39. No power on earth can e'er divide
1:18
20
Act 2. Dialogue. I am naturally compassionate...
1:33
21
Act 2. Air 40. I like the fox shall grieve
2:01
22
Act 2. Dialogue. To be sure, wench...
1:03
23
Act 3. Air 41. When young at the bar you first taught me to score
2:42
24
Act 3. Air 42. My love is all madness and folly
1:23
25
Act 3. Dialogue. Peachum then intends...
:56
26
Act 3. Air 43. Thus gamesters united in friendship are found
1:11
27
Act 3. Dialogue. Why, boy, thou lookest...
1:14
28
Act 3. Dialogue. I am sorry, gentlemen...
:17
29
Act 3. Air 44. The modes of the court so common are grown
2:40
30
Act 3. Dialogue. The coronation account...
1:29
31
Act 3. Air 45. What gudgeons are we men!
1:20
32
Act 3. Dialogue. Dear Mrs Dye, your servant.
:28
33
Act 3. Air 46. In the days of my youth
4:57
34
Act 3. Dialogue. Jealousy, rage, love and fear...
:09
35
Act 3. Air 47. I'm like a skiff on the ocean tossed
1:15
36
Act 3. Dialogue. Dear madam, your servant.
:17
37
Act 3. Air 48. When a wife's in her pout
2:08
38
Act 3. Air 49. A curse attends that woman's love
1:23
39
Act 3. Air 50. Among the men, coquets we find
1:29
40
Act 3. Air 51. Come, sweet lass
1:00
41
Act 3. Dialogue. All this wheedling...
:20
42
Act 3. Dialogue. Come, Miss Polly.
:51
43
Act 3. Dialogue. Set your heart to rest...
:32
44
Act 3. Air 52. Hither, dear husband, turn your eyes
1:45
45
Act 3. Air 53. Which way shall I turn me?
:59
46
Act 3. Air 54. When my hero in court appears
1:14
47
Act 3. Air 55. When he holds up his hand
1:40
48
Act 3. Air 56. Ourselves, like the great, to secure a retreat
1:27
49
Act 3. Air 57. The charge is prepar'd
1:20
50
Act 3. Dialogue. Follow them, Filch...
1:07
51
Act 3. Air 59. O cruel, cruel, cruel case! / Air. 60. Since I must swing / Air. 61. But now again m
3:18
52
Act 3. Air 67. Since Laws were made for ev'ry degree
1:02
53
Act 3. Dialogue. For my having broke prison...
1:02
54
Act 3. Dialogue. My dear Lucy, my dear Polly...
:30
55
Act 3. Air 68. Would I might be hang'd!
1:49
56
Act 3. Dialogue. But, honest friend...
1:21
57
Act 3. Dialogue. So, it seems, I am not left...
:38
58
Act 3. Air 69. Thus I stand like the Turk
1:40
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