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across to the audience. The jolly spontaneity of RONALD HAMMOND as young Bimbo was a pleasant thing, and ELSIE HALL, concealing less successfully her careful training in the part, prettily co-operated as his sister Monkey. The part of Daddy, the congested author who was either "going to light the world or burst" was in O. B. CLARENCE'S clever sympathetic hands. MR OWEN ROUGHWOOD gave you a sense of his belief in the efficacy of stardust. On what a difficult rail our author was occasionally driving his express you may judge, when he makes this excellent but not particularly fragile
British type exclaim "I am melting down in dew". The flippant hearer has always to be inhibiting irreverent speculations occasioned by such speeches.
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misgivings about the design, and
Blackwood had considered using his right to object and get a new artist. Blackwood objected to "this murder of my simple little Play ... Arts & Crafts pretentious rubbish stitched onto your music by a silly crank who has never read the play". Elgar agreed. This would have meant postponement of the opening. The critics who reported their view of the opening night, while praising the music and particular performers, remarked on the lack of substance to the story. The music did not deserve to be forgotten. Elgar negotiated with The
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The novelist turned playwright wishes to make you see that "the Earth's forgotten it's a Star". In plainer words he wants to present you with a cure for "wumbledness": people who look at the black side of things, who think chiefly of themselves β those are the wumbled. The cure is stardust β which is
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It would be uncandid to pretend that Mr. ALGERNON BLACKWOOD gets everything he has to say in The
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stage props and music (conductor's score and orchestra parts) was destroyed. However, Elgar had left his manuscript full score of the music with the publishers, Messrs Elkin & Co., and apart from memories and reviews, this became the only surviving remnant. Fortunately this score also contained
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Of the players I would especially commend the delicately sensitive performance of MISS MERCIA CAMERON (a name and talent quite new to me) as Jane Anne, the chief opponent of wumbledom. She was, I think, responsible more than any other for getting some of the mystery of the authentic
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and by "Cousin Henry" a successful business man of quite an unusual sort. You have to get out into the cave where the starlight is stored, gather it β with the help of the Organ
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The author was well served by his associates. SIR EDWARD ELGAR wove a delightfully patterned music of mysterious import through the queer tangle of the scenes and gave us an atmosphere loaded with the finest stardust. Lighting and setting were admirably contrived; and the grouping of the little
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of the theatre would be enlarged to accommodate a full orchestra. It opened on 29 December 1915. The premiere was to have been the conducted by the composer, but because Lady Elgar had suffered concussion a few days before as the result of a traffic accident, he stayed at home with her, and the
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The prelude includes a quotation from the "Fairy Pipers" of "The Wand of Youth". The
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Ashwell), and the difficulty Pearn had in making something theatrical with her adaptation of the book. Both Blackwood and Elgar had expressed
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The curtain rises during the Entrβacte music. Cousin Henry, Monkey and Jimbo are outside the Star-Cave at the edge of a pine-forest. The cave is too narrow for them to enter. They fall asleep. The
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picks up all the weeds; and the Lamplighter who lights up heads and hearts and stars impartially; and the Sweep, who sweeps away all blacks and blues over the edge of the world; and the Dustman, with his sack of Dream Dust that is Star Dust (or isn't it?) and so forth.
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was in the London Regiment (Artists' Rifles) when he was mortally wounded by a German shell-burst. He was 37. Elgar, writing to a friend, said "It is difficult to believe that Charles Mott is dead; dead of wounds in France. I am overwhelmed: a simple, honest GOOD
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prologue scenes, where that kindly handsome giant of an organ-grinder (MR. CHARLES MOTT), with the superbly cut corduroys, sang so tunefully to as sweet a flock of little maids as one would wish to see, was particularly effective.
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manager Widow Jequier with residents that do not pay, old Miss Waghorn always searching for her long-lost brother, and Cousin Henry. The children identify with star constellations: Jane Anne the
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in the mountains of Switzerland, showing grown-ups with problems which are first expressed unaccompanied by music: there is Daddy (an unsuccessful author), Mother (with domestic problems), the
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The stone is rolled away from the Star-cave. The scene is brightened by the entrance of the Sprites, and the humans enter. The ghost of Miss Waghorn enters 'clothed in light'.
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1695:Bring on the dawn β yet not the dawn of day!
1622:10. The Laugher: "Laugh a little ev'ry day"
1112:And whirl her canvas skirts about her head -
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938:The children lie asleep; now let them out,
726:The curtain rises on a family living in a
605:Who lives in the palace inside your brain?
302:3. Organ Grinder: "Curfew Song" (Orion) β
291:2. Organ Grinder: "The Blue-Eyes Fairy" β
2803:Elgar Society page: The Starlight Express
2792:International Music Score Library Project
2671:Elgar: His Music -- The Starlight Express
2154:"Edward Elgar, Finis, A.E. December 1915"
1951:With your softest, sweetest golden dust!
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1788:The world now waking from her heavy sleep
1690:The tide of stars is setting all one way,
1272:Are really tears of laughter gone astray.
923:The tide of stars is setting all our way,
798:She is awfully tiny and shy to the sight,
190:Monkey (their youngest daughter, aged 12)
2691:Theatrical Adventures, by O. B. Clarence
2532:Elgar's Music for 'The Starlight Express
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1808:And sow earth's little gardens of unrest
1252:The weary world has rather lost its way!
1102:Now go and blow the Haystack out of bed!
953:That you may swim upon that tide of gold
948:We waft the fairy call into your dreams,
912:3. The Organ Grinder: "The Curfew Song"
813:It's the spell of her own sweet weaving.
707:And the book of their childhood is torn!
543:1. The Organ Grinder: "To the Children"
389:"Dustman, Laugher, Tramp and busy Sweep"
314:5. Organ Grinder: "Come Little Winds" β
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844:She'll make you forget that you're old.
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677:O children, I pray you speak low to me,
615:Who hides in the hours To-morrow holds?
584:And they laugh all my fancies to scorn,
579:The grown up folk are a wearisome folk,
574:And they laugh all my fancies to scorn,
564:In your garden of sweet surprise !
181:Daddy ("John Henry Campden", an author)
2624:Stage Beauty: Lena Ashwell (1872β1957)
2520:(Elgar Editions, Rickmansworth, 2001)
1944:rain, with your softest, sweetest best
1565:9. Jane Anne: "Dandelions, daffodils"
1061:Wake up, you little Night Winds :
885:It's the spell of the Blue-Eyes Fairy.
687:O kiss me again till I sleep and dream
559:Let me sleep a moment β and then awake
478:To the Children (Organ-Grinder's Song)
202:Madame Jequier (a Widow, owner of the
57:The Starlight Express: cover from 1916
2034:Jimbo ............... Ronald Hammond
1459:Railway carriage, Sprites and Dancers
1341:8. The Organ Grinder: "My Old Tunes"
1195:6. The Laugher: "Tears and Laughter"
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1454:"Children, come, it's time for bed"
1449:When a Voice disturbed the Lancers:
1423:Asked to dine β and stay the night!
1309:They collect our thoughts together,
1137:Even a Haystack's elephantine dance
860:No matter how tired or dull you be,
783:Of the children who treat her well;
712:Is blotted, and crumpled, and torn!
595:O children, open your hearts to me,
589:They laugh all my fancies to scorn.
342:8. Organ Grinder: "My Old Tunes" β
333:"We shall meet the morning spiders"
325:6. Laugher: "Tears and Laughter" β
282:"O children, open your arms to me,"
196:Grannie (Irish mother of Henrietta)
3517:Dry those fair, those crystal eyes
3186:Duett for trombone and double bass
2040:Jane Anne ........ Mercia Cameron
1709:12. Jane Anne: "Oh, think Beauty"
1546:But I'm looked for when it's dusk!
1541:Grown-up folk may call 'em rotten,
1511:Still the children come to hear me
1505:With the Sprites beneath the moon!
1500:When I caught the children dancing
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1408:While from out a railway carriage,
1388:Just beyond the Haystack's shadow,
1289:We shall meet the morning spiders,
928:The Pleiades call softly to Orion,
697:That I'm lost in your fairy-lands;
692:That I'm lost in your fairy-lands;
682:And cover my eyes with your hands.
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2043:Cousin Henry .... Owen Roughwood
1993:Review from the weekly magazine "
1938:Hearts must be soft-shiny dressed
1884:With your softest, sweetest best.
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1730:Of this fairy brilliance wrought.
1536:And they bring the scent of musk:
1531:For my tunes are ne'er forgotten,
1490:But my tunes are still entrancing
1367:When the children came to listen,
1025:The universal solvent of despair,
1009:4. The Laugher: "I'm everywhere"
875:And your movements light and airy
636:O children, open your eyes to me,
630:Of the shadow that Twilight lays?
600:And tell me your wonder thoughts,
549:O children, open your arms to me,
271:Charles Mott as the Organ Grinder
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1931:Sprinkle with the golden, golden
1918:Daddy's pattern, heart and brain
1557:The curtain rises on Jane Anne.
1521:Still the heavy pavement near me
1398:How they danced about the meadow
1377:And my heart leapt out of prison
1304:With their tiny nets of feather.
554:Let your hair fall over my eyes;
429:β introduction to Act II Scene 3
423:β interlude at the end of Act II
370:11. Organ Grinder: "The Dawn" β
344:"My old tunes are rather broken"
316:"Wake up you little night winds"
2542:1945 by Oxford University Press
2437:Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra
2037:Monkey ............ Elsie Hall
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671:Who fastens them down at night?
661:Who trims their innocent light?
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1664:11. Organ Grinder: "The Dawn"
1372:T'other side the garden fence,
1347:My old tunes are rather broken
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1040:Of ev'ry care because I laugh!
620:Who sleeps in your Yesterdays?
610:Who plays in its outer courts?
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2561:Edward Elgar: a creative life
2371:London Philharmonic Orchestra
2049:Miss Waghorn ... Mary Barton
1526:Flutters to their happy feet;
1480:Playing nightly at my station
1475:Free from ev'ry earthly care,
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1382:At the gift β of seven pence!
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958:And list'ning in your hearts,
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1495:As that night in leafy June,
1485:For the Big and Little Bear.
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2468:The Starlight Express Suite
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2121:The Education of Uncle Paul
1970:For the rising of the star.
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834:And then if you'll let her,
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651:To dim their magical blue?
366:"Laugh a little ev'ry day"
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1470:Now I am a Constellation,
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1217:Oh! Sprites come swiftly!
1201:Oh! stars shine brightly!
471:Piano Suite, arranged by
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3761:Plays set in Switzerland
3608:The Chariots of the Lord
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3359:The Language of Flowers
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3776:Suites by Edward Elgar
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1989:Contemporary review
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3629:The Blue Mountains
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2176:Recordings
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105:Basil Dean
62:Production
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3093:Carillon
3077:Falstaff
2944:in 1997)
2601:Plymouth
2279:In 1964
2217:(Mott),
2166:"Age 15"
1030:(laughs)
1015:(laughs)
738:Pleiades
514:Synopsis
248:Gardener
234:Pleiades
207:Wistaria
3179:Chamber
3158:Romance
3101:Polonia
3085:Sospiri
3019:(1899)
2456:, with
2158:"AE 15"
2066:pension
1605:pension
1596:Scene 2
1553:Scene 1
1329:Act III
1183:Scene 3
1170:Prelude
1165:Scene 2
1045:I laugh
998:Sprites
894:Scene 1
734:pension
729:pension
722:Scene 1
404:Suites
338:Act III
252:Dustman
240:Sprites
205:Pension
92:called
3705:Family
3696:(film)
3646:(1924)
3422:Rondel
3335:(1912)
3319:(1902)
3271:Choral
3263:(1901)
3255:(1898)
3232:(1918)
3226:(1918)
3220:(1899)
3212:(1897)
3204:(1888)
3196:(1883)
3193:Idylle
3188:(1887)
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2344:Finale
2133:soul."
2097:Legacy
1757:Finale
760:Act II
493:Finale
287:Act II
3694:Elgar
3459:After
3351:Vocal
3069:Elegy
2942:Payne
2588:Notes
1995:Punch
1856:JA (
754:Orion
746:Great
519:Act I
433:March
276:Act I
263:Songs
256:Sweep
217:Tramp
2565:ISBN
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748:and
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232:The
164:Plot
32:play
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2355:HMV
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