Charles Dibdin, Simon Butteriss, Stephen Higgins - Christmas Gambols and The Musical Tour of Mr. Dibdin FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | Christmas Gambols |
Credits
- Baritone Vocals – Simon Butteriss
- Composed By – Charles Dibdin
- Fortepiano – Stephen Higgins
Notes
Trifold digipak with libretto
Barcodes
- Barcode: 5070000095325
Album
Приобретайте пластинки, компакт-диски и многое другое от Charles Dibdin на маркетплейсе Dibdin before 4 March 1745 25 July 1814 was an English composer, musician, dramatist, novelist and actor. With over 600 songs to his name, for many of which he wrote both the lyrics and the music and performed them himself, he was in his time the most prolific English singer-songwriter. He is best known as the composer of Tom Bowling, one of his many sea songs, which often features at the Last Night of the Proms. He also wrote about 30 dramatic pieces, including the operas The Waterman. Sell one like this. Charles Dibdin - Christmas Gambols - CD - New. Condition: New. Similar items to consider. item 2 DIBDIN, CHARLES-Christmas Gambols & The Musical Tour of Mr Dibdin CD NEW 1 -DIBDIN, CHARLES-Christmas Gambols & The Musical Tour of Mr Dibdin CD NEW. Charles Dibdin Christmas Gambols. The London Magazine. By 1791 Dibdins Table Entertainments were proving so popular that he felt emboldened to open his own London theatre. His first Sans Souci theatre opened on the Strand in 1791 in 1796, Dibdin moved to a second Sans Souci theatre in Leicester Place, off Leicester Square, where he continued performing until 1805. He is ably supported by Stephen Higgins, playing a replica eighteenth-century fortepiano such as Dibdin himself used. Butteriss does the many voices required with exemplary clarity. Back to the notes with their wealth of historical detail, wide-ranging stories of the cultural life of the period - not to mention the very necessary glossary they are themselves a splendid production and one which compleme. Composer and librettist Charles Dibdin was the most significant writer of English comic opera and song in the late 1700s, and the leading singer-songwriter of his age, highly respected as a versatile performer on the London stage. In 1787, he presented the first of his Table Entertainments, one-man musical shows in which he performed songs at the piano as part of a dramatised story. It is paired on this recording with THE MUSICAL TOUR OF MR DIBDIN, a bravura combination of some of Dibdins most famous songs with extracts from another of his Table Entertainments, specially compiled for this release by baritone Simon Butteriss himself. CHRISTMAS GAMBOLS and THE MUSICAL TOUR OF MR DIBDIN by Charles Dibdin 17451814. Simon Butteriss baritone Stephen Higgins fortepiano. Devamını Gör. Retrospect Opera. 16 Kasım 2017 . Charles Dibdin 1745-1814 was the leading British singer-songwriter of his age this is the first album devoted to his songs. Having written and composed the most successful English operas of the 1770s, and achieved fame as an actor and singer, Dibdin developed his own one-man show, allowing him to display all his talents. He called these shows, in which he stood or sat at a piano, 'Table Entertainments'. From the CD - Christmas Gambols and The Musical Tour of Charles Dibdin. Simon Butteriss vocals, Stephen Higgins, fortepiano. The fortepiano is a replica of a original, built by Derek Adlam in 1978. Recorded at Proper Music, The New Power House, London 2017. Produced by John Pritt Harley. Executive producer Andrew H. CREATED BY THE REQUEST OF, AND WITH THE PERMISSION OF, RETROSPECT OPERA -. This era. This is the first album devoted to the songs of Charles Dibdin. He called these shows, in which he stood or sat at a piano, Table Entertainments. His songs were written to be presented dramatically in these shows, and Retrospect Opera have recorded the songs as they were originally meant to be heard, in the first ever recreation of t. Charles Isaac Mungo Dibdin 17 October 1768 15 January 1833, or Charles Pitt or Charles Dibdin the younger, as he was professionally known, was an English dramatist, composer, writer and theatre proprietor. He was perhaps best known for his proprietorship of the Sadler's Wells Theatre and for the pantomimes and satirical farces that he wrote, and which were staged at many theatres across London. He employed Joseph Grimaldi at Sadler's Wells where Grimaldi appeared in many of his most successful
























