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IVAN CARYLL The Girl from Kays - musical comedy selections (1902)
The Girl from Kays is a musical comedy in three acts, with music by Ivan Caryll and book and lyrics by Owen Hall. Additional songs were by Paul Rubens, Howard Talbot, Adrian Ross, Percy Greenbank and others. The farcical story concerns a misguided kiss.
The original London production, from 1902 to 1903, played for a long run of 432 performances and was followed by provincial tours. A successful New York run of 223 performances began in 1903, and successful Australian runs followed. The musical was later revised as The Belle of Bond Street.
The musical was produced by George Edwardes at the Apollo Theatre in London, opening on 15 November 1902 and moving to the Comedy Theatre on 14 December 1903 to finish its run of 432 performances. Florence Young replaced Ethel Irving in the title role,...
published: 18 Mar 2021
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THE SHOP GIRL - musical comedy selections : Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton (1894)
An attractive and charming London shop girl, Bessie Brent, is in love with Charles Appleby, a poor, but lively medical student from a good family. She also meets a good-hearted millionaire, John Brown, who had gone out in the steerage of a liner, "to become a miner", and had struck it rich in Colorado. The millionaire has come back to London to look for the daughter of his mining chum, to whom a fortune of four million pounds was due. She is to be identified by a birthmark. The daughter, of course, turns out to be the shop girl and, after a few misunderstandings, she agrees to marry her sweetheart.
The Shop Girl was a musical comedy in two acts (described by the author as a musical farce) written by H. J. W. Dam, with Lyrics by Dam and Adrian Ross and music by Ivan Caryll, and additional ...
published: 22 Mar 2021
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IVAN CARYLL Kissing Time musical comedy selections 1919
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published: 04 Feb 2021
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THE ORCHID - musical comedy selections (Lionel Monckton & Ivan Caryll) 1903
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Chin Chin Selections - Ivan Caryll 1914 | Digital Player Piano-phon series
Supertone 69781,
Chin Chin Selections, Introducing:
(1) Ragtime Temple Bells; (2)The Grey Dove; (3) Goodbye Girls, I'm Through; (4) Love Moon; (5) Happy New Year; (6) Ragtime Temple Bells (Reprise).
Ivan Caryll 1914.
-Piano roll MIDI scan by Marshall Jose.
Victor Military Band "Chin Chin Fox Trot" 35432 (C-15584) Introducing: Goodbye girls, I'm through; Love moon
https://www.loc.gov/item/jukebox-12048/
3D player piano program by Concert Creator AI: https://www.concertcreator.ai
published: 14 Jun 2022
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The Pink Lady, Selection - Ivan Caryll 1911 | Arr. George Swift | Player piano
Commemorating "The Pink Lady" 's 112th premiere anniversary on March 13, 1911 at the New Amsterdam Theater in New York. It ran successfully with 312 performances, I personally think it is Caryll's 2nd best musical, just after Chin Chin of 1914. George Swift (Aeolian head of arranging staff) did an incredible putting selected pieces from the musical together onto one single roll.
Eighty-Eight Note 95695 (Themodist-Metrostyle 95692),
Pink Lady, Selection.
Introducing: (1) I Like It; (2) By the Saskatchewan; (3) My Beautiful Lady; (4) Donny Didn't, Donny Did; (5) Oh So Gently.
Arranged by George Swift.
Ivan Caryll.
Learn more about the production: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pink_Lady_%28musical%29
Learn more about Caryll: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_Caryll
Birthdate of Swift:...
published: 14 Mar 2023
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THE GIRLS OF GOTTENBERG - light opera selections (1907) Caryll & Monckton IMPERIAL LINENIZED 63262
The Girls of Gottenberg
A musical play in 2 acts, 3 scenes written by George Grossmith Jnr., and L. E. Berman: Music by Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton: Lyrics by Adrian Ross and Basil Hood
Gaiety Theatre, London - 15th May, 1907; Closed 28th March, 1908 (303 perfs)
Adelphi Theatre, London - (tour) 10 August, 1908
Knickerbocker Theatre, New York - Opened 1 September, 1908; closed 28th November 1908 (103 perfs)
Synopsis
Max Moddelkopf was a barber, army deserter and valet to the Prince Otto of Saxe-Hilversum, the commander of the Blue Hussars. He was also adept at impersonating anyone in offical office. He is called upon to assist in affairs amatory.
The Blue Hussars are quartered in Rottenberg, which lives up to its name for them by having a population which includes only one girl. They...
published: 17 Apr 2023
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THE CIRCUS GIRL - musical comedy selections (1896) Ivan Caryll & Lionel Monckton
Set in Paris, the plot concerns a group of English tourists who get mixed up with a circus troupe. Dick Capel deputized occasionally at a Paris circus as "The Cannon King", impressing pretty Dora Wemyss, a school girl. Dick, however, is engaged to be married. Dora's father, Sir Titus, an English tourist, has been hiding in the cannon, because he has been flirting with the circus girls and is avoiding his wife. Dick shoots Sir Titus out of the cannon. Meanwhile, Bugs, a silly American bartender, agrees to fight a celebrated wrestler, The Terrible Turk, in order to win over Lucille, the girl who walks the slack wire. La Favorita is a bareback rider.
The Circus Girl is a musical comedy in two acts by James T. Tanner and Walter Apllant (Palings), with lyrics by Harry Greenbank and Adrian Ross...
published: 25 Mar 2021
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THE DUCHESS OF DANTZIC - comic opera selections (Ivan Caryll) 1903
The Duchess of Dantzic is a comic opera in three acts, set in Paris, with music by Ivan Caryll and a book and lyrics by Henry Hamilton, based on the play Madame Sans-Gêne by Victorien Sardou and Émile Moreau. Additional lyrics by Adrian Ross. The story concerns Napoleon I and a laundress, Catherine Üpscher, who marries Marshal Lefebvre and becomes a Duchess.
The opera was first produced in London at the Lyric Theatre in 1903 and ran for 236 performances. Subsequently, it enjoyed a successful New York production at Daly's Theatre[1] and other productions around the world, and was revived in London and performed regularly by amateur theatre groups, particularly in Britain, until the 1950s
Act I
At the height of the French revolution, Catherine, nicknamed Madame Sans-Gêne ("without embarras...
published: 05 Feb 2021
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IVAN CARYLL Plaisir d'Amour - valse (1899)
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published: 06 Apr 2021
5:36
IVAN CARYLL The Girl from Kays - musical comedy selections (1902)
The Girl from Kays is a musical comedy in three acts, with music by Ivan Caryll and book and lyrics by Owen Hall. Additional songs were by Paul Rubens, Howard T...
The Girl from Kays is a musical comedy in three acts, with music by Ivan Caryll and book and lyrics by Owen Hall. Additional songs were by Paul Rubens, Howard Talbot, Adrian Ross, Percy Greenbank and others. The farcical story concerns a misguided kiss.
The original London production, from 1902 to 1903, played for a long run of 432 performances and was followed by provincial tours. A successful New York run of 223 performances began in 1903, and successful Australian runs followed. The musical was later revised as The Belle of Bond Street.
The musical was produced by George Edwardes at the Apollo Theatre in London, opening on 15 November 1902 and moving to the Comedy Theatre on 14 December 1903 to finish its run of 432 performances. Florence Young replaced Ethel Irving in the title role, Gabrielle Ray took over Letty Lind's role during the original run, and Kitty Gordon also appeared in the musical. Despite its long run, the expensive production lost money, which had to be recouped in provincial tours.
The Girl from Kays had a successful New York run of 223 performances at the Herald Square Theatre, beginning 3 November 1903, and successful Australian runs. Elsie Ferguson starred in New York. It was later revised as The Belle of Bond Street.
Synopsis
Norah and Harry are just about to leave on their honeymoon, when Nora's new hat is delivered by Winnie, the girl from Kays hat shop. Winnie is an old friend of Harry's, and she congratulates him with a kiss. Nora and her family see this and misunderstand.
The honeymoon proceeds, but in separate rooms, with further complications added by bridesmaids, shopgirls from Kays, hotel staff, relatives and mis-steps of the booby Percy Fitzthistle. An American millionaire named Hoggenheimer takes a liking to Winnie. Eventually, Nora understands the truth, and forgives Harry at the restaurant of the Savoy Hotel.
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https://wn.com/Ivan_Caryll_The_Girl_From_Kays_Musical_Comedy_Selections_(1902)
The Girl from Kays is a musical comedy in three acts, with music by Ivan Caryll and book and lyrics by Owen Hall. Additional songs were by Paul Rubens, Howard Talbot, Adrian Ross, Percy Greenbank and others. The farcical story concerns a misguided kiss.
The original London production, from 1902 to 1903, played for a long run of 432 performances and was followed by provincial tours. A successful New York run of 223 performances began in 1903, and successful Australian runs followed. The musical was later revised as The Belle of Bond Street.
The musical was produced by George Edwardes at the Apollo Theatre in London, opening on 15 November 1902 and moving to the Comedy Theatre on 14 December 1903 to finish its run of 432 performances. Florence Young replaced Ethel Irving in the title role, Gabrielle Ray took over Letty Lind's role during the original run, and Kitty Gordon also appeared in the musical. Despite its long run, the expensive production lost money, which had to be recouped in provincial tours.
The Girl from Kays had a successful New York run of 223 performances at the Herald Square Theatre, beginning 3 November 1903, and successful Australian runs. Elsie Ferguson starred in New York. It was later revised as The Belle of Bond Street.
Synopsis
Norah and Harry are just about to leave on their honeymoon, when Nora's new hat is delivered by Winnie, the girl from Kays hat shop. Winnie is an old friend of Harry's, and she congratulates him with a kiss. Nora and her family see this and misunderstand.
The honeymoon proceeds, but in separate rooms, with further complications added by bridesmaids, shopgirls from Kays, hotel staff, relatives and mis-steps of the booby Percy Fitzthistle. An American millionaire named Hoggenheimer takes a liking to Winnie. Eventually, Nora understands the truth, and forgives Harry at the restaurant of the Savoy Hotel.
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THE SHOP GIRL - musical comedy selections : Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton (1894)
An attractive and charming London shop girl, Bessie Brent, is in love with Charles Appleby, a poor, but lively medical student from a good family. She also meet...
An attractive and charming London shop girl, Bessie Brent, is in love with Charles Appleby, a poor, but lively medical student from a good family. She also meets a good-hearted millionaire, John Brown, who had gone out in the steerage of a liner, "to become a miner", and had struck it rich in Colorado. The millionaire has come back to London to look for the daughter of his mining chum, to whom a fortune of four million pounds was due. She is to be identified by a birthmark. The daughter, of course, turns out to be the shop girl and, after a few misunderstandings, she agrees to marry her sweetheart.
The Shop Girl was a musical comedy in two acts (described by the author as a musical farce) written by H. J. W. Dam, with Lyrics by Dam and Adrian Ross and music by Ivan Caryll, and additional numbers by Lionel Monckton and Ross. It premiered at the Gaiety Theatre in London in 1894 and ran for an extremely successful 546 performances. The 1920 London revival featured a revised score by Herman Darewski for which you can hear the full selections also on this Youtube Channel.
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An attractive and charming London shop girl, Bessie Brent, is in love with Charles Appleby, a poor, but lively medical student from a good family. She also meets a good-hearted millionaire, John Brown, who had gone out in the steerage of a liner, "to become a miner", and had struck it rich in Colorado. The millionaire has come back to London to look for the daughter of his mining chum, to whom a fortune of four million pounds was due. She is to be identified by a birthmark. The daughter, of course, turns out to be the shop girl and, after a few misunderstandings, she agrees to marry her sweetheart.
The Shop Girl was a musical comedy in two acts (described by the author as a musical farce) written by H. J. W. Dam, with Lyrics by Dam and Adrian Ross and music by Ivan Caryll, and additional numbers by Lionel Monckton and Ross. It premiered at the Gaiety Theatre in London in 1894 and ran for an extremely successful 546 performances. The 1920 London revival featured a revised score by Herman Darewski for which you can hear the full selections also on this Youtube Channel.
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- published: 22 Mar 2021
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10:54
IVAN CARYLL Kissing Time musical comedy selections 1919
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PIANOLIST : ADAM RAMET
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https://wn.com/Ivan_Caryll_Kissing_Time_Musical_Comedy_Selections_1919
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- published: 04 Feb 2021
- views: 121
7:55
THE ORCHID - musical comedy selections (Lionel Monckton & Ivan Caryll) 1903
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https://wn.com/The_Orchid_Musical_Comedy_Selections_(Lionel_Monckton_Ivan_Caryll)_1903
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- published: 05 Apr 2021
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8:14
Chin Chin Selections - Ivan Caryll 1914 | Digital Player Piano-phon series
Supertone 69781,
Chin Chin Selections, Introducing:
(1) Ragtime Temple Bells; (2)The Grey Dove; (3) Goodbye Girls, I'm Through; (4) Love Moon; (5) Happy New Yea...
Supertone 69781,
Chin Chin Selections, Introducing:
(1) Ragtime Temple Bells; (2)The Grey Dove; (3) Goodbye Girls, I'm Through; (4) Love Moon; (5) Happy New Year; (6) Ragtime Temple Bells (Reprise).
Ivan Caryll 1914.
-Piano roll MIDI scan by Marshall Jose.
Victor Military Band "Chin Chin Fox Trot" 35432 (C-15584) Introducing: Goodbye girls, I'm through; Love moon
https://www.loc.gov/item/jukebox-12048/
3D player piano program by Concert Creator AI: https://www.concertcreator.ai
https://wn.com/Chin_Chin_Selections_Ivan_Caryll_1914_|_Digital_Player_Piano_Phon_Series
Supertone 69781,
Chin Chin Selections, Introducing:
(1) Ragtime Temple Bells; (2)The Grey Dove; (3) Goodbye Girls, I'm Through; (4) Love Moon; (5) Happy New Year; (6) Ragtime Temple Bells (Reprise).
Ivan Caryll 1914.
-Piano roll MIDI scan by Marshall Jose.
Victor Military Band "Chin Chin Fox Trot" 35432 (C-15584) Introducing: Goodbye girls, I'm through; Love moon
https://www.loc.gov/item/jukebox-12048/
3D player piano program by Concert Creator AI: https://www.concertcreator.ai
- published: 14 Jun 2022
- views: 190
8:00
The Pink Lady, Selection - Ivan Caryll 1911 | Arr. George Swift | Player piano
Commemorating "The Pink Lady" 's 112th premiere anniversary on March 13, 1911 at the New Amsterdam Theater in New York. It ran successfully with 312 performance...
Commemorating "The Pink Lady" 's 112th premiere anniversary on March 13, 1911 at the New Amsterdam Theater in New York. It ran successfully with 312 performances, I personally think it is Caryll's 2nd best musical, just after Chin Chin of 1914. George Swift (Aeolian head of arranging staff) did an incredible putting selected pieces from the musical together onto one single roll.
Eighty-Eight Note 95695 (Themodist-Metrostyle 95692),
Pink Lady, Selection.
Introducing: (1) I Like It; (2) By the Saskatchewan; (3) My Beautiful Lady; (4) Donny Didn't, Donny Did; (5) Oh So Gently.
Arranged by George Swift.
Ivan Caryll.
Learn more about the production: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pink_Lady_%28musical%29
Learn more about Caryll: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_Caryll
Birthdate of Swift: https://rateyourmusic.com/artist/george-swift
Photo and information of Swift (somewhere in here I lost it): https://mtr.arcade-museum.com
Sheet music and arrangments: https://imslp.org/wiki/The_Pink_Lady_(Caryll%2C_Ivan)
Time:
00:00 Intro
00:41 (1) I Like it!
01:36 (2) By the Saskatchewan
03:06 (3) My Beautiful Lady
05:06 (4) Donny Didn't, Donny Did
06:28 (5) Oh So Gently
Played on my Sting II player piano.
https://wn.com/The_Pink_Lady,_Selection_Ivan_Caryll_1911_|_Arr._George_Swift_|_Player_Piano
Commemorating "The Pink Lady" 's 112th premiere anniversary on March 13, 1911 at the New Amsterdam Theater in New York. It ran successfully with 312 performances, I personally think it is Caryll's 2nd best musical, just after Chin Chin of 1914. George Swift (Aeolian head of arranging staff) did an incredible putting selected pieces from the musical together onto one single roll.
Eighty-Eight Note 95695 (Themodist-Metrostyle 95692),
Pink Lady, Selection.
Introducing: (1) I Like It; (2) By the Saskatchewan; (3) My Beautiful Lady; (4) Donny Didn't, Donny Did; (5) Oh So Gently.
Arranged by George Swift.
Ivan Caryll.
Learn more about the production: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pink_Lady_%28musical%29
Learn more about Caryll: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_Caryll
Birthdate of Swift: https://rateyourmusic.com/artist/george-swift
Photo and information of Swift (somewhere in here I lost it): https://mtr.arcade-museum.com
Sheet music and arrangments: https://imslp.org/wiki/The_Pink_Lady_(Caryll%2C_Ivan)
Time:
00:00 Intro
00:41 (1) I Like it!
01:36 (2) By the Saskatchewan
03:06 (3) My Beautiful Lady
05:06 (4) Donny Didn't, Donny Did
06:28 (5) Oh So Gently
Played on my Sting II player piano.
- published: 14 Mar 2023
- views: 265
10:34
THE GIRLS OF GOTTENBERG - light opera selections (1907) Caryll & Monckton IMPERIAL LINENIZED 63262
The Girls of Gottenberg
A musical play in 2 acts, 3 scenes written by George Grossmith Jnr., and L. E. Berman: Music by Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton: Lyrics ...
The Girls of Gottenberg
A musical play in 2 acts, 3 scenes written by George Grossmith Jnr., and L. E. Berman: Music by Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton: Lyrics by Adrian Ross and Basil Hood
Gaiety Theatre, London - 15th May, 1907; Closed 28th March, 1908 (303 perfs)
Adelphi Theatre, London - (tour) 10 August, 1908
Knickerbocker Theatre, New York - Opened 1 September, 1908; closed 28th November 1908 (103 perfs)
Synopsis
Max Moddelkopf was a barber, army deserter and valet to the Prince Otto of Saxe-Hilversum, the commander of the Blue Hussars. He was also adept at impersonating anyone in offical office. He is called upon to assist in affairs amatory.
The Blue Hussars are quartered in Rottenberg, which lives up to its name for them by having a population which includes only one girl. They are looking forward to being transferred to Gottenberg where there is a ladies' university. But when orders come through it is the rival Red Hussars who have been given the desired posting and evasive action has to be taken. The envoy bringing the grim news is disposed of and little Max takes his place to order the Blue Hussars to Gottenberg. Once they are there he proceeds, in his new character, to issue all sorts of alarming orders and to make love to the daughter of the Burgomaster.
Otto also gets himself involved in a love affair with the innkeeper's pretty daughter who fortunately turns out to be his destined fiancée who has swapped places with the village girl for a change of air. By the end of the evening everyone is suitably paired off.
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The Girls of Gottenberg
A musical play in 2 acts, 3 scenes written by George Grossmith Jnr., and L. E. Berman: Music by Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton: Lyrics by Adrian Ross and Basil Hood
Gaiety Theatre, London - 15th May, 1907; Closed 28th March, 1908 (303 perfs)
Adelphi Theatre, London - (tour) 10 August, 1908
Knickerbocker Theatre, New York - Opened 1 September, 1908; closed 28th November 1908 (103 perfs)
Synopsis
Max Moddelkopf was a barber, army deserter and valet to the Prince Otto of Saxe-Hilversum, the commander of the Blue Hussars. He was also adept at impersonating anyone in offical office. He is called upon to assist in affairs amatory.
The Blue Hussars are quartered in Rottenberg, which lives up to its name for them by having a population which includes only one girl. They are looking forward to being transferred to Gottenberg where there is a ladies' university. But when orders come through it is the rival Red Hussars who have been given the desired posting and evasive action has to be taken. The envoy bringing the grim news is disposed of and little Max takes his place to order the Blue Hussars to Gottenberg. Once they are there he proceeds, in his new character, to issue all sorts of alarming orders and to make love to the daughter of the Burgomaster.
Otto also gets himself involved in a love affair with the innkeeper's pretty daughter who fortunately turns out to be his destined fiancée who has swapped places with the village girl for a change of air. By the end of the evening everyone is suitably paired off.
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9:39
THE CIRCUS GIRL - musical comedy selections (1896) Ivan Caryll & Lionel Monckton
Set in Paris, the plot concerns a group of English tourists who get mixed up with a circus troupe. Dick Capel deputized occasionally at a Paris circus as "The C...
Set in Paris, the plot concerns a group of English tourists who get mixed up with a circus troupe. Dick Capel deputized occasionally at a Paris circus as "The Cannon King", impressing pretty Dora Wemyss, a school girl. Dick, however, is engaged to be married. Dora's father, Sir Titus, an English tourist, has been hiding in the cannon, because he has been flirting with the circus girls and is avoiding his wife. Dick shoots Sir Titus out of the cannon. Meanwhile, Bugs, a silly American bartender, agrees to fight a celebrated wrestler, The Terrible Turk, in order to win over Lucille, the girl who walks the slack wire. La Favorita is a bareback rider.
The Circus Girl is a musical comedy in two acts by James T. Tanner and Walter Apllant (Palings), with lyrics by Harry Greenbank and Adrian Ross, music by Ivan Caryll, and additional music by Lionel Monckton. The musical was produced at George Edwardes's Gaiety Theatre, beginning 5 December 1896, and ran for a very successful 497 performances. It starred Seymour Hicks as Dick Capel and his wife Ellaline Terriss as Dora Wemyss. Edmund Payne and Arthur Williams also appeared. The show also had a successful New York run at two theatres in 1897 for a total of 172 performances. It was produced by Charles Frohman. Mabelle Gilman Corey played Lucille and Nancy McIntosh played La Favorita in New York.
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Set in Paris, the plot concerns a group of English tourists who get mixed up with a circus troupe. Dick Capel deputized occasionally at a Paris circus as "The Cannon King", impressing pretty Dora Wemyss, a school girl. Dick, however, is engaged to be married. Dora's father, Sir Titus, an English tourist, has been hiding in the cannon, because he has been flirting with the circus girls and is avoiding his wife. Dick shoots Sir Titus out of the cannon. Meanwhile, Bugs, a silly American bartender, agrees to fight a celebrated wrestler, The Terrible Turk, in order to win over Lucille, the girl who walks the slack wire. La Favorita is a bareback rider.
The Circus Girl is a musical comedy in two acts by James T. Tanner and Walter Apllant (Palings), with lyrics by Harry Greenbank and Adrian Ross, music by Ivan Caryll, and additional music by Lionel Monckton. The musical was produced at George Edwardes's Gaiety Theatre, beginning 5 December 1896, and ran for a very successful 497 performances. It starred Seymour Hicks as Dick Capel and his wife Ellaline Terriss as Dora Wemyss. Edmund Payne and Arthur Williams also appeared. The show also had a successful New York run at two theatres in 1897 for a total of 172 performances. It was produced by Charles Frohman. Mabelle Gilman Corey played Lucille and Nancy McIntosh played La Favorita in New York.
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- published: 25 Mar 2021
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11:18
THE DUCHESS OF DANTZIC - comic opera selections (Ivan Caryll) 1903
The Duchess of Dantzic is a comic opera in three acts, set in Paris, with music by Ivan Caryll and a book and lyrics by Henry Hamilton, based on the play Madame...
The Duchess of Dantzic is a comic opera in three acts, set in Paris, with music by Ivan Caryll and a book and lyrics by Henry Hamilton, based on the play Madame Sans-Gêne by Victorien Sardou and Émile Moreau. Additional lyrics by Adrian Ross. The story concerns Napoleon I and a laundress, Catherine Üpscher, who marries Marshal Lefebvre and becomes a Duchess.
The opera was first produced in London at the Lyric Theatre in 1903 and ran for 236 performances. Subsequently, it enjoyed a successful New York production at Daly's Theatre[1] and other productions around the world, and was revived in London and performed regularly by amateur theatre groups, particularly in Britain, until the 1950s
Act I
At the height of the French revolution, Catherine, nicknamed Madame Sans-Gêne ("without embarrassment"), a laundress, pursues her job, unimpressed by the revolutionary comings and goings. Her fiancé, Lefebvre, is absent, taking part in the storming of the royal palace. She concentrates on her job, in the course of which she is visited by Lieutenant Napoleon Bonaparte. He is too short of money to pay his laundry bill, and touched by his description of the calls on his modest income in supporting his family she lets him off his debts and even offers him some money to help him. However, she holds on to his unpaid bill.
As soon as Bonaparte has left, a young aristocrat, Philippe de Béthune, dashes in, to seek sanctuary from a pursuing revolutionary mob. Catherine takes pity on him, and, aided by the sympathetic pedlar Papillon, she hides Béthune in her bedroom. Her fiancé, Lefebvre, searches the place on behalf of the mob and publicly declares that she is not concealing anyone. Left alone he accuses her of hiding a lover. Béthune emerges from hiding to defend Catherine's honour, and Lefebvre is won over. He and Catherine help Béthune make his escape, leaving his young son and heir under their protection. Lefebvre gains a commission in the army and is appointed a lieutenant. Catherine is appointed vivandière (supplier of goods and victuals) to the regiment.
Act II
Fifteen years elapse. Bonaparte is now Emperor of the French, and all his old colleagues have been rewarded with titles and places at court. Lefebvre is now a Marshal of France, but his free-minded wife, Catherine, despite her new title of Duchess of Dantzic, not to mention her adopted son Adhèmar (Béthune's son), does not fit in with court etiquette, and Napoleon indicates to Lefebvre that he should divorce her and marry Mademoiselle Renée, whom the emperor considers more suitable. As Adhèmar is in love with Renée, he rebels against the emperor's cruel command and is arrested.
Act III
Adhèmar is liable to execution for rebellion. His pardon is dependent on his adopted parents' obeying Napoleon's orders and divorcing. Catherine confronts the emperor with the unpaid laundry bill from the days of his youthful poverty, and, reminded of her unselfish kindness to him, he relents, allows Catherine and Lefebvre to stay together, and blesses the marriage of Adhèmar and Renée.
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STEINWAY MODEL K 65/88 NOTE PIANOLA PLAYER PIANO
PIANOLIST : ADAM RAMET
https://wn.com/The_Duchess_Of_Dantzic_Comic_Opera_Selections_(Ivan_Caryll)_1903
The Duchess of Dantzic is a comic opera in three acts, set in Paris, with music by Ivan Caryll and a book and lyrics by Henry Hamilton, based on the play Madame Sans-Gêne by Victorien Sardou and Émile Moreau. Additional lyrics by Adrian Ross. The story concerns Napoleon I and a laundress, Catherine Üpscher, who marries Marshal Lefebvre and becomes a Duchess.
The opera was first produced in London at the Lyric Theatre in 1903 and ran for 236 performances. Subsequently, it enjoyed a successful New York production at Daly's Theatre[1] and other productions around the world, and was revived in London and performed regularly by amateur theatre groups, particularly in Britain, until the 1950s
Act I
At the height of the French revolution, Catherine, nicknamed Madame Sans-Gêne ("without embarrassment"), a laundress, pursues her job, unimpressed by the revolutionary comings and goings. Her fiancé, Lefebvre, is absent, taking part in the storming of the royal palace. She concentrates on her job, in the course of which she is visited by Lieutenant Napoleon Bonaparte. He is too short of money to pay his laundry bill, and touched by his description of the calls on his modest income in supporting his family she lets him off his debts and even offers him some money to help him. However, she holds on to his unpaid bill.
As soon as Bonaparte has left, a young aristocrat, Philippe de Béthune, dashes in, to seek sanctuary from a pursuing revolutionary mob. Catherine takes pity on him, and, aided by the sympathetic pedlar Papillon, she hides Béthune in her bedroom. Her fiancé, Lefebvre, searches the place on behalf of the mob and publicly declares that she is not concealing anyone. Left alone he accuses her of hiding a lover. Béthune emerges from hiding to defend Catherine's honour, and Lefebvre is won over. He and Catherine help Béthune make his escape, leaving his young son and heir under their protection. Lefebvre gains a commission in the army and is appointed a lieutenant. Catherine is appointed vivandière (supplier of goods and victuals) to the regiment.
Act II
Fifteen years elapse. Bonaparte is now Emperor of the French, and all his old colleagues have been rewarded with titles and places at court. Lefebvre is now a Marshal of France, but his free-minded wife, Catherine, despite her new title of Duchess of Dantzic, not to mention her adopted son Adhèmar (Béthune's son), does not fit in with court etiquette, and Napoleon indicates to Lefebvre that he should divorce her and marry Mademoiselle Renée, whom the emperor considers more suitable. As Adhèmar is in love with Renée, he rebels against the emperor's cruel command and is arrested.
Act III
Adhèmar is liable to execution for rebellion. His pardon is dependent on his adopted parents' obeying Napoleon's orders and divorcing. Catherine confronts the emperor with the unpaid laundry bill from the days of his youthful poverty, and, reminded of her unselfish kindness to him, he relents, allows Catherine and Lefebvre to stay together, and blesses the marriage of Adhèmar and Renée.
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STEINWAY MODEL K 65/88 NOTE PIANOLA PLAYER PIANO
PIANOLIST : ADAM RAMET
- published: 05 Feb 2021
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IVAN CARYLL Plaisir d'Amour - valse (1899)
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