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Dvorak: Selma Sedlak (The Cunning Peasant)
ALBUM NAME
Dvorak: Selma Sedlak (The Cunning Peasant)
Copyright
℗ 1987 Supraphon
RELEASE DATE
January 1, 1995
TRACK
27
DURATION
1:59:04
ALBUM ARTIST
Album Track
 
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Act 1. Scene 1. The month of May has come
4:31
 
3
 
 
Act 1. Scene 2. So deep in thought again
5:35
 
4
 
 
Act 1. Scene 3. I say, Betuska, what's that supposed to mean
5:16
 
5
 
 
Act 1. Scene 3. Very well, then, leave me for him
2:48
 
6
 
 
Act 1. Scene 4. Oh, Veruna!
2:24
 
7
 
 
Act 1. Scene 5. What is it really worth to me, Sir
6:22
 
8
 
 
Act 1. Scene 6-8 (beginning). The Prince is riding in a carriage
4:30
 
9
 
 
Act 1. Scene 8 (conclusion). In token of our loyalty and affection
3:41
 
10
 
 
Act 1. Scene 9. Today, my lad, be a man
2:15
 
11
 
 
Act 1. Scene 10. Find me a man who will put into words
4:8
 
12
 
 
Act 1. Scene 11. There he is, now do go and meet him
8:6
 
13
 
 
Act 1. Scene 12. My, that was really something
6:2
 
14
 
 
Act 1. Scene 13. You scoundrel!
1:58
 
15
 
 
Act 1. Scene 14. How uneasy and how pained
2:25
 
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Act 1. Scene 15. There now - there she is still
3:22
 
17
 
 
Act 2. Scene 1. There stands the maypole
3:37
 
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Act 2. Scene 1. Cheer up, let's strech our limbs
7:21
 
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Act 2. Scene 1. I cannot wait to see that moment of delight
4:52
 
20
 
 
Act 2. Scene 2. Good night, my dear
9:22
 
21
 
 
Act 2. Scene 3 and 4 (beginning). Hurry up, lads!
2:17
 
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Act 2. Scene 4 (conclusion). Do I look just like Betuska?
3:22
 
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Act 2. Scene 5. Hurry up now, my lad
52
 
24
 
 
Act 2. Scene 6 and 7. Oh, night in May
5:15
 
25
 
 
Act 2. Scene 8. No more hesitation now
4:17
 
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Act 2. Scene 8. Call her at once
2:7
 
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Act 2. Scene 9 and 10. Is it true that we now belong to each other?
3:15
 
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