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The boys from Syracuse / music by Richard Rodgers ; lyrics by Lorenz Hart ; book by George Abbott.

LIBRA Sony 53329 CD
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Format:
Sound recording
Author/Creator:
Rodgers, Richard, 1902-1979.
Contributor:
Hart, Lorenz, 1895-1943.
Abbott, George, 1887-1995.
Nelson, Portia.
Cassidy, Jack, 1927-1976.
Osterwald, Bibi, 1920-2002.
Harris, Holly.
Prager, Stanley, 1917-1972.
Shaver, Bob.
Engel, Lehman, 1910-1982.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Musicals.
Genre:
Sound recordings.
Physical Description:
1 audio disc (53 min.) : digital, mono ; 4 3/4 in.
4 3/4 in.
Place of Publication:
New York, N.Y. : Sony Broadway, [1993]
System Details:
digital
optical
1.4 m/s
mono
digital recording
Contents:
Overture
He had twins
Dear old Syracuse
What can you do with a man?
Falling in love with love
The shortest day of the year
This can't be love
Ladies of the evening
He and she
You have cast your shadow on the sea
Come with me
The ballet
Sing for your supper
Oh, Diogenes!
Finale.
Participant:
Starring Portia Nelson and Jack Cassidy; with Bibi Osterwald, Holly Harris, Stanley Prager, Bob Shaver; chorus and orchestra conducted by Lehman Engel.
Notes:
Based on Shakespeare's "The comedy of errors"--Container.
Recorded at Columbia Records, 30th Street Studio, New York City, June 4, 5 and 8, 1953.
Previously released material.
"Celebrating Rodgers & Hammerstein 50 years in 1993"--Container.
Program notes by Didier C. Deutsch on container insert.
OCLC:
28306898
Publisher Number:
SK 53329 Sony Broadway

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