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Animal Magnetism Animal Magnetism Animal Magnetism Song: Lisette and Constance (Rebecca Wyrostek and Kristin Crawford), "A Secret" (composer Isaac Nathan) Song: Maria (Jenna Pinkham), "I have fruit, I have flowers" (composer J. Augustine Wade) Song: Marquis (Stephen Pu) and Chorus, "Fame and Glory" (composer Isaac Nathan) Song: Lisette and Constance (Rebecca Wyrostek and Kristin Crawford), "When a Trembling Lover Dies" (composer Isaac Nathan) Song: Marquis (Stepehn Pu) and Chrous, "Good Sir" (composer Isaac Nathan) Chorus: Veronica Bitz, Kristin Crawford, Amy Johnson, Tyler McAuliffe, Nicolas Moreno, Jenna Pinkham, Trenton Price, Kyle Tuschall, Rebecca Wyrostek, Daniel Zamani Keyboard: Jong-Ling Wu (also flute duet) Cello: Jason Aiello Flute: Eliza Kim THE MUSIC In accordance with the theatrical expectations of her period, Elizabeth Inchbald made room for the inclusion of song and dance in her comedies. As a cue for a musical passage, for example, she has at the close of Act II, the Marquis, pretending madness, hold hands and dance with his "lovely shep- herdess" and her guardian. Lacking any record of what songs were introduced at the performances at Covent Garden, it was considered appropriate to do exactly as a contemporary theater company would have done - draw a few suitable songs from the period. Four of the five songs in this per- formance were composed by Isaac Nathan for James Kenney's "Sweethearts & Wives" and "The Alcaid." The flower vendor's street song, "I have fruit, I have flowers," was composed by J. Augustine Wade. Vocal arrangements are by Holley Replogle, UCLA; instrumental arrangements are by Brian Holmes, San Jose State University.

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    Animal Magnetism

    Song: Lisette and Constance (Rebecca Wyrostek and Kristin Crawford), "A Secret" (composer Isaac Nathan)

    Song: Maria (Jenna Pinkham), "I have fruit, I have flowers" (composer J. Augustine Wade)

    Song: Marquis (Stephen Pu) and Chorus, "Fame and Glory" (composer Isaac Nathan)

    Song: Lisette and Constance (Rebecca Wyrostek and Kristin Crawford), "When a Trembling Lover Dies" (composer Isaac Nathan)

    Song: Marquis (Stepehn Pu) and Chrous, "Good Sir" (composer Isaac Nathan)

    Chorus: Veronica Bitz, Kristin Crawford, Amy Johnson, Tyler McAuliffe, Nicolas Moreno, Jenna Pinkham, Trenton Price, Kyle Tuschall, Rebecca Wyrostek, Daniel ZamaniKeyboard: Jong-Ling Wu (also flute duet)Cello: Jason AielloFlute: Eliza Kim

    THE MUSICIn accordance with the theatrical expectations of her period, Elizabeth Inchbald made room for theinclusion of song and dance in her comedies. As a cue for a musical passage, for example, she has atthe close of Act II, the Marquis, pretending madness, hold hands and dance with his "lovely shep-herdess" and her guardian. Lacking any record of what songs were introduced at the performancesat Covent Garden, it was considered appropriate to do exactly as a contemporary theater companywould have done - draw a few suitable songs from the period. Four of the five songs in this per-formance were composed by Isaac Nathan for James Kenney's "Sweethearts & Wives" and "TheAlcaid." The flower vendor's street song, "I have fruit, I have flowers," was composed by J.Augustine Wade. Vocal arrangements are by Holley Replogle, UCLA; instrumental arrangementsare by Brian Holmes, San Jose State University.