The Starlight Express is a children`s play by Violet Pearn, based on the imaginative novel A Prisoner in Fairyland by Algernon Blackwood, with songs and incidental music written by the English...Read more
The Starlight Express is a children`s play by Violet Pearn, based on the imaginative novel A Prisoner in Fairyland by Algernon Blackwood, with songs and incidental music written by the English composer Sir Edward Elgar in 1915
Act I 1. To the Children. `O children, open your arms to me` (Organ Grinder - Baritone) Act II 2. The Blue-Eyes Fairy. `There`s a fairy that hides` (Organ Grinder - Baritone) 3. Sc.1: Curfew Song. `The sun has gone` (Organ Grinder - Baritone) 4. Sc.1: The Laugher`s Song. `I`m ev`rywhere` (Laugher - Soprano) 5. Sc.1: Come Little Winds. `Wake up you little night winds` (Organ Grinder - Baritone) 6. Sc.3: Tears and Laughter. `Oh! stars shine brightly!` (Laugher - Soprano) 7. Sc.3: Sunrise Song (or Dawn Song). `We shall meet the morning spiders` (Jane Anne - Soprano) Act III 8. My Old Tunes. `My old tunes are rather broken` (Organ Grinder - Baritone) 9. Sc.1: `Dandelions, daffodils` (Jane Anne - Soprano) a. Blue-Eyes Fairy b. Dance of the Pleides 10. Sc.2: `Laugh a little ev`ry day` (Laugher - Soprano) 11. The Dawn. `They`re all soft-shiny now` (Organ Grinder - Baritone) 12. `Oh, think Beauty` (Jane Anne - Soprano) 13. Finale (duet): Hearts must be soft-shiny dressed. `Dustman, Laugher, Tramp and busy Sweep` (Jane Anne - soprano, Cousin Henry - baritone) Composition Year 1915 Genre Categories Incidental music; Theatrical Works; For 2 voices, orchestra; [9 more...] Õ Close Show records by: listenings count | performer's rating | alphabetical
Charles Mackerras
(conductor)
,
Alison Hagley
(soprano),
Bryn Terfel
(bass),
Orchestra of the Welsh National Opera
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