Charles Dibdin: The Wags

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Charles Dibdin: The Wags. / Cunningham, John.
137 t. Retrospect Opera. 2021Edition for CD recording .

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Cunningham, J 2021, Charles Dibdin: The Wags. Retrospect Opera.

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Cunningham, J. (2021, Medi 10). Charles Dibdin: The Wags. Retrospect Opera.

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Cunningham J. 2021. Charles Dibdin: The Wags. Retrospect Opera. 137 t.

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Cunningham, John, Charles Dibdin: The Wags, Retrospect Opera, 2021.

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Cunningham J. Charles Dibdin: The Wags. 2021. 137 t. Epub 2021.

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Cunningham, John. / Charles Dibdin: The Wags. 2021. Retrospect Opera. 137 t.

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TY - GEN

T1 - Charles Dibdin: The Wags

AU - Cunningham, John

N1 - The following post is from David Chandler ( Retrospect Opera ): Charles Dibdin's The Wags (1790) was by far the most successful of his acclaimed one-man shows, or, as he liked to call them (and thus developed the idea of ​​tabletalk), “Table Entertainments”. As the leading singer-songwriter of his day, he stood behind a piano, taking turns speaking and singing to his audience, bringing a wide range of comic characters to life. Dibdin published most of the songs individually, and since he often refreshed his successful shows with new songs, the number of songs published often far exceeded the number of songs that would be on the program in a single performance. In a typical performance, he sang about 18 songs, some of which likely received encores. Overall hasDibdin published 37 songs from The Wags . Dibdin published the songs, but not the spoken parts of the Table Entertainments. Because of this, it has sometimes been claimed that the shows as a whole are unrecoverable. In the British Library (Add. Mss. 30.960-30.962), however, there is a wealth of manuscript material from which the Dibdin researcher David Chandler was able to restore The Wags in the original version. The recording was made on a suitable Broadwood piano from 1801. The CD release of Retrospect Opera contains a complete text of The Wags and introductory essays by Chandler and John Cunningham. There is also a YouTube version. Source: https://rism.info/de/new_publications/2021/10/07/the-hits-of-the-1790s-charles-dibdins-the-wags.html

PY - 2021/9/10

Y1 - 2021/9/10

N2 - The edition used for the recording of this musical entertainment.

AB - The edition used for the recording of this musical entertainment.

KW - Charles Dibdin

KW - The Wags

KW - English music

KW - edition

KW - Simon Butteriss

KW - Stephen Higgins

UR - https://open.spotify.com/album/3Dl7fl9Z82202Ciq2VnFIO

UR - https://retrospectopera.org.uk/CD_SALES/CD_Sales_Wags.html

M3 - Other contribution

PB - Retrospect Opera

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