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|Composer= [[Wikipedia:Richard Rodgers|Richard Rodgers]] (1902-1979)
 
|Composer= [[Wikipedia:Richard Rodgers|Richard Rodgers]] (1902-1979)
 
|Lyricist= [[Wikipedia:Oscar Hammerstein|Oscar Hammerstein]] (1895-1960)
 
|Lyricist= [[Wikipedia:Oscar Hammerstein|Oscar Hammerstein]] (1895-1960)
|Music arranger= [[Wikipedia:Reginald Burston|Reginald Burston]] (unknown birth/death date)
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|Music arranger= [[Wikipedia:Reginald Burston|Reginald Burston]] († 22 April 1968)
|Conductor= [[Wikipedia:Reginald Burston|Reginald Burston]] (unknown birth/death date)
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|Conductor= [[Wikipedia:Reginald Burston|Reginald Burston]] († 22 April 1968)<ref name="burston">[http://www.gilbertandsullivanarchive.org Gilbert and Sullivan Archive]: ''Reginald Burston <!-- (a.m.d., 1924; m.d., 1924-27) -->[Died 22 Apr 1968]<!-- In 1924, Reginald Burston served briefly as Assistant Musical Director with the D'Oyly Carte Repertory Opera Company, before taking over as Musical Director with the D'Oyly Carte "New" Opera Company in July of that year. He served as Musical Director until the "New" Company was disbanded in June 1927. - With the shut-down of the "New" Company, Burston was released by the D'Oyly Carte organization, but went on to have a long and successful career in musical comedy, principally in the West End where he was musical director for numerous works including those of Noel Coward. Burston continued to conduct in London through 1958. - Incidentally, Burston's Assistant Musical Director with the "New" Company from April 1925 to May 1926 was Isidore Godfrey. Godfrey then moved to the Repertory Opera Company as Harry Norris's AMD, ultimately succeeding Norris as Musical Director in 1928.-->'', [http://www.gilbertandsullivanarchive.org/whowaswho/B/BurstonReginald.htm Link] to the record</ref>
 
|Performer= Reginald Burston And His Orchestra
 
|Performer= Reginald Burston And His Orchestra
 
|Vocal range= instrumental
 
|Vocal range= instrumental

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Audio file information

Title/Work Vocal Gems from the Theatre Guild's Production "Oklahoma!"
Author(s)/Composer(s) Richard Rodgers (1902-1979)
Image(s)
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High resolution audio (Flac) none
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Genre(s) Musical medley (musical)
Content Kansas City (1943) (By Walter Donahue (unknown birth/death date)); I Cain't Say No (1943) (By Dorothea MacFarland (unknown birth/death date)); People Will Say We're in Love (1943) (By Betty Jane Watson (* 1921))
Description HMV C 3595
Lyricist(s) Oscar Hammerstein (1895-1960)
Music arranger(s) Reginald Burston († 22 April 1968)
Conductor(s) Reginald Burston († 22 April 1968)[1]
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Performer(s) Reginald Burston And His Orchestra
Vocal range instrumental
Label His Master's Voice
Cat. no. C 3595
Order number 2EA 12150
Matrix/StamperID 2EA 12150-1
Place of recording West End, London (United Kingdom)
1st recording date 1947[2]
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Coupling date unknown
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1st release date 1947
PD CH 1 January 2050
PD EU 1 January 2050
PD USA 1 January 2050
PD INT 1 January 2080



References

  1. Gilbert and Sullivan Archive: Reginald Burston [Died 22 Apr 1968], Link to the record
  2. Library of Congress: OKLAHOMA! [musical show] - 1947 medley by members of 1947 London cast. COND: Reginald Burston. CAST: Howard Keel (who joined orig New York prod in 1945), Betty Jane Watson (who joined orig New York prod in 1945), Walter Donahue (of 1943 US touring prod), Dorothea MacFarland (of US touring prod in 1945 & orig New York prod in 1946), Henry Clarke. (78/HMV(E) C-3595/6; World Records(E) SH-393, with Annie Get Your Gun & Carousel; CD/Angel 52657, with Carousel & South Pacific; CD/Sepia(E) 1010, with Carousel & South Pacific; CD/PRISM(E) PLATCD-729, with orig Broadway prod; ALB-1459. Incomplete: Stanyan SR-10069, with Annie Get Your Gun; CD/LaserLight 12450, with addl material.), Link to the record

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