Gilbert And Sullivan: The Gondoliers (Vocal Score)

Gilbert And Sullivan: The Gondoliers (Vocal Score)

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'The Gondoliers' represents a return to the satirical and ebullient Gilbert and Sullivan of 'The Mikado' after the grim Ruddigore and Yeoman of the Guard. Gilbert sets his story in Venice, leaving the cloudy English sky for the sunny Mediterranean world. It is the tale of...

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'The Gondoliers' represents a return to the satirical and ebullient Gilbert and Sullivan of 'The Mikado' after the grim Ruddigore and Yeoman of the Guard. Gilbert sets his story in Venice, leaving the cloudy English sky for the sunny Mediterranean world. It is the tale of Casilda, who is married at birth to the infant heir to the throne of barteria, who is kidnapped soon afterwards. Twenty years later Casilda's family set out to find him. Naturally, he turns out to be Casilda's own true love Luiz, who she was forced to give up to look for her rightful husband.

This is the Schirmer edition of the Vocal Score, with all the dialogue, edited by Byceson Treharne.
The Gondoliers
Arrangement Opera
Genres Opera
Format Vocal Score
NumberOfPages 280
Media Sheet Music
Publisher G. Schirmer
Contributors Sullivan, Arthur Seymour (Artist) Gilbert, William Schwenck (Artist)
Language English
ISBN 9780881887228
UPC 0073999375404