Stephen Gadd
Stephen Gadd (born 1964 in Berkshire, South East England) is an English operatic baritone.
He graduated in Engineering from St. John's College, Cambridge and then studied at the Royal Northern College of Music, under Patrick McGuigan. He was a finalist in Operalia, (Plácido Domingo's international singing competition), and among other numerous awards he won the 1990 Kathleen Ferrier Memorial Scholarship. He has performed the title role in Macbeth at the Glyndebourne Festival, and Conte Almaviva in Le nozze di Figaro for the Salzburger Festspiele.
In 1998 he sang in the premiere of Clara by Hans Gefors at the Opéra-Comique in Paris (Lucio).
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The Beauty Stone: Introduction - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: With cards and dice, and with wine and laughter (Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 1: Click, clack, click, clack (Simon, Joan) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: Melos - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 1: Hobble, hobble, now we've caught her (Joan, Simon, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: Though she should dance (Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 1: Maidens and men of Mirlemont town (Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: Safe in her island home, whose sloping glades (Saida, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 1: Dear Mary Mother, unto thee I bring (Laine) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: Nay, see ye not this maid is fair? (Philip, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 1: Who stands within? (Simon, Joan, Devil, Laine) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: I love thee! I love thee! (Philip, Laine) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 1: Since it dwelt in that rock whose hallowed crest (Devil) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: I'll tell them what thou wast when first I knew thee (Guntran) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 1: Appearance of Laine - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: How say you? Shame! My sword! my sword! (Philip, Laine, Devil, Saida) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 1: Change of Scene - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: Nay, wert thou more than all he said thou art (Laine, Philip) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: The bells are ringing o'er Mirlemont town (Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: She's gone! Love's hour has come at last! (Saida, Devil, Philip) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: Maidens and men of Mirlemont town (Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: Lords of Sirault, Velaines, and St Sauveur (Guntran, Three Lords, Philip, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: My name is crazy Jacqueline (Jacqueline, Devil) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: Change of Scene - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: The bells are ringing o'er Mirlemont town (Chorus) [II] - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 2: Look yon, 'tis she! our little Laine! (Joan, Laine, Simon) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: Know ye all, both great and small (Nicholas, Philip) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 2: I would see a maid who dwells in Zolden (Simon, Joan) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: I am Loyse from St. Denis (Loyse, Saida, Philip, Nicholas, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 2: Haste thee! Haste thee! (Devil, Laine, Joan, Saida, Simon) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: In the hills beyond Florennes (Isabeau, Saida, Devil, Philip, Nicholas, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 3: Up and down (Jacqueline, Devil) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: I am Barbe of Bovigny (Barbe, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 3: Finale. There he stands, that lord ye knew (Guntran, Philip, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: Finale. Go, bring forth old Simon's daughter! (Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 3: Finale. My lord! (Laine, Philip, Joan, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: Finale. By Our Lady, she is fair! (Philip, Nicholas, Saida, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act III Scene 1: Introduction - An hour agone 'twas the moon that shone (Laine) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: Finale. Oh, turn thine eyes away (Saida, Philip, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act III Scene 1: Why dost thou sigh and moan? (Jacqueline) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: Finale. In vain ye plead, some magic spell enthralls him! (Saida, Guntran, Devil, Joan, Simon, Philip, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act III Scene 1: Mine, mine at last! Poor vanquished slave, begone! (Saida) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: Finale. I can but tell I knelt and prayed (Laine, Philip, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act III Scene 1: So all is lost for ever! And 'twas thou (Saida, Devil) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act III Scene 1: Change of Scene - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act III Scene 2: O'er Mirlemont city the banners are flying (Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act III Scene 2: Exit of Guntran and Crowd - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act III Scene 2: Finale. Hail to the lord of our land! (Guntran, Joan, Laine, Simon, Jacqueline, Philip, Devil, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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Mass in C, K.317 "Coronation": 1. Kyrie - Mozart: Coronation Mass; Exsultate, jubilate; Vesperae solennes -
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Mass In C, K.317 "Coronation": 2. Gloria - Mozart: Coronation Mass; Exsultate, jubilate; Vesperae solennes -
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Mass in C, K.317 "Coronation": 3. Credo - Mozart: Coronation Mass; Exsultate, jubilate; Vesperae solennes -
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Mass in C, K.317 "Coronation": 4. Sanctus - Mozart: Coronation Mass; Exsultate, jubilate; Vesperae solennes -
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Mass in C, K.317 "Coronation": 5. Benedictus - Mozart: Coronation Mass; Exsultate, jubilate; Vesperae solennes -
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Mass in C, K.317 "Coronation": 6. Agnus Dei - Mozart: Coronation Mass; Exsultate, jubilate; Vesperae solennes -
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Exsultate, jubilate, K.165: 1. Exsultate, jubilate - Mozart: Coronation Mass; Exsultate, jubilate; Vesperae solennes -
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Exsultate, jubilate, K.165: 2. Fulget amica dies - Mozart: Coronation Mass; Exsultate, jubilate; Vesperae solennes -
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Exsultate, jubilate, K.165: 3. Tu virginum corona - Mozart: Coronation Mass; Exsultate, jubilate; Vesperae solennes -
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Exsultate, jubilate, K. 165: 4. Alleluia - Mozart: Coronation Mass; Exsultate, jubilate; Vesperae solennes -
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Vesperae solennes de confessore in C, K.339: 1. Dixit Dominus Domino meo (Ps. 109/110) - Mozart: Coronation Mass; Exsultate, jubilate; Vesperae solennes -
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Vesperae solennes de confessore in C, K.339: 2. Confitebor tibi, Domine (Ps. 110/111) - Mozart: Coronation Mass; Exsultate, jubilate; Vesperae solennes -
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Vesperae solennes de confessore in C, K.339: 3. Beatus vir qui timet Dominum (PS. 111/112) - Mozart: Coronation Mass; Exsultate, jubilate; Vesperae solennes -
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Vesperae solennes de confessore in C, K.339: 4. Laudate pueri Dominum (Ps. 112/113) - Mozart: Coronation Mass; Exsultate, jubilate; Vesperae solennes -
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Vesperae solennes de confessore in C Major, K. 339: 5. Laudate Dominum omnes gentes (Ps. 116/117) - Mozart: Coronation Mass; Exsultate, jubilate; Vesperae solennes -
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Vesperae solennes de confessore in C, K.339: 6. Magnificat anima mea (Luc. 1:46-55) - Mozart: Coronation Mass; Exsultate, jubilate; Vesperae solennes -
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Ivanhoe, Act I Scene 1: Introduction - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act II Scene 1: Strange lodging this for England's King (King, Friar) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act III Scene 1: Happy with winged feet (Ivanhoe) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act I Scene 1: Each day this realm of England faints and fails (Cedric, Men) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act II Scene 1: There is a custom in the East (King, Friar) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act III Scene 1: Tend thou the Knight thou lovest (Ulrica, Rebecca) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act I Scene 1: Good Thane, most noble Thane, I pray… (Cedric, Men) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act II Scene 1: I ask not wealth nor courtier's praise (King) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act III Scene 1: Ah, would that thou and I might lead our sheep… (Rebecca, Ivanhoe) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act I Scene 1: Welcome, Sir Knights! (Cedric, de Bracy, Brian, Isaac, Rowena, Women, Men) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act II Scene 1: Not bad, say I, not badly sung! (Friar, King) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act III Scene 1: But hark! what sound is in mine ear? (Ivanhoe, Rebecca) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act I Scene 1: Drink, drink ye all… (Cedric, de Bracy, Brian, Rowena, Ivanhoe, Men, Chorus) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act II Scene 1: The wind blows cold across the moor (Friar, Outlaws) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act III Scene 1: I see them now. the dark wood moves with bows (Rebecca, Ivanhoe, Tenor, Basses) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act I Scene 1: The Palmer! The holy Palmer! (Ivanhoe, Cedric, Brian, Rowena, de Bracy, Men) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act II Scene 1: And now for combat! Where's this friend of mine? (Friar, King, Locksley, Chorus) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act III Scene 1: How canst thou know what pain it is to lie… (Ivanhoe, Rebecca, Brian, Ulrica, Soldiers, Outlaws) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act I Scene 1: Is she not fair? And she is rich withal (de Bracy, Brian, Men) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act II Scene 2: Will not our captor dare to show his face? (Cedric, de Bracy, Rowena) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act III Scene 2: Light foot upon the dancing green (King, Ivanhoe, Outlaws) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act I Scene 2: O moon, art thou clad in silver mail… (Rowena) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act II Scene 2: Welcome, Sir Templar! But I may not stay (de Bracy, Brian) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act III Scene 2: Maurice de Bracy, faithless knight (King, de Bracy) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act I Scene 2: Good Palmer, thou dist speak of one I knew… (Rowena, Ivanhoe) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act II Scene 2: Her southern splendour, like the Syrian Moon (Brian) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act III Scene 2: Look, where thy moody father walks apart (King, Ivanhoe, Cedric, Rowena) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act I Scene 2: Like mountain lark my spirit upward springs (Ivanhoe, Isaac) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act II Scene 3: Whet the keen axes (Ulrica, Rebecca) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act III Scene 2: How oft beneath the far-off Syrian Skies… (Ivanhoe, Rowena) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act I Scene 3: Will there be no more fighting? (Friar, King, Sopranos, Chorus) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act II Scene 3: O awful depth below the castle wall! (Rebecca) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act III Scene 2: Knight, Knight of Ivanhoe, I come for thee! (Isaac, Ivanhoe, Rowena) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act I Scene 3: Plantagenesta! (All) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act II Scene 3: Lord of our chosen race (Rebecca) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act III Scene 3: Fremuere principes (Templars) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act I Scene 3: Isaac, my Jew, my purse of Gold (Prince John, Cedric, de Bracy, Rebecca) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act II Scene 3: Take thou these jewels. here is wealth enow… (Rebecca, Brian) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act III Scene 3: Thou Jewish girl, who art condemned to die… (Grand Master, Rebecca) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act I Scene 3: Tis from our Royal brother, Louis of France (Prince John, Heralds, Crowd) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act II Scene 3: What sound is that? (Rebecca, Brian) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act III Scene 3: It shall not be (Brian, Grand Master, Rebecca) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act I Scene 3: What means his motto? (Friar, Locksley, Prince John, Rowena, Cedric, Sopranos, Crowd) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act III Scene 3: A champion! A champion! A champion! (Ivanhoe, Rebecca, Brian, Chorus) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act III Scene 3: A judgment! A judgment! (King, Grand Master, Templars) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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Ivanhoe, Act III Scene 3: See where the banner of England floats afar… (King, Rebecca, Rowena, Ivanhoe, Cedric, Templars, All) - Sullivan: Ivanhoe -
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