Gabriel's Daughter by Henry Mollicone Choir - Sheet Music

By Henry Mollicone

Libretto:Written by William Luce

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Instrument:
Choir Voice Piano, Vocal
Ensembles:
Choir
Genres:
Opera 21st Century
Composers:
Henry Mollicone
Publishers:
E.C. Schirmer Publishing
UPC:
600313461651
ISBN:
600313461651
Format:
Vocal Score
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Henry Mollicone
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
0.34 pounds

Opera in 2 Acts for mixed voices (2 (1.2/Pic) 1(EH) 2(1.2/BCl) 1 - 2 2 2 0 - T - P(2) - H - Pf - Str)

SKU: EC.6165

Composed by Henry Mollicone. Full Length Opera. 21st Century. Piano/vocal score. E.C. Schirmer Publishing #6165. Published by E.C. Schirmer Publishing (EC.6165).

ISBN 600313461651. UPC: 600313461651. Text: William Luce.

Libretto:
Written by William Luce

Synopsis:
Opera in 2 Acts. The opera tells the story of a remarkable woman who was an ex-slave, and who spent most of her life in bondage in frontier Kentucky. During these years she had lost contact with her husband and children when they were sold to different owners. She obtained her freedom after the death of her owner in 1857, and traveled west in search of her missing family.Clara arrived in Central City, Colorado, around 1860, already some 60 years old. She opened her own laundry business and with hard work and successful investments, Clara became wealthy, owning scores of properties and mining claims throughout Central City, Georgetown, and Denver. She used her money to help dozens of beleaguered freedmen come to Colorado to start new lives. Surviving fires, flood and frauds, Clara continued her good works throughout the 1870s, however, she searched in vain for her long-lost family.

In her later years, in poor health and impoverished from a lifetime of unfailing generosity, Clara moves to Denver and has to depend upon her many friends and admirers to provide for her. In a truly operatic denouement, the faith that sustained her through her entire life is finally rewarded by a miraculous reunion with her daughter, Eliza Jane.Information sourced from an article by Roger Baker who is the author of Clara: An Ex-Slave in Gold Rush Colorado, recently published by Black Hawk Publishing.

Roles: 
CLARA BROWNMezzo-Soprano
COL. JOHN CHIVINGTONTenor
BECKY/ELIZA JANESoprano
BARNEY FORDBaritone
ELIZA BROOKSSoprano
AUCTIONEER/MINER 3/TOMMYTenor
WIVES 1, 2, 3/QUILTERS 1, 2, 32 Sopranos, 1 Mezzo-Soprano
BIDDER 3Baritone
LUCINDASoprano
EVALINEContralto
COL. WADSWORTHBaritone
JENNYSoprano
WILLIAM BYERSBaritone
JOHN EVANS/PHYSICIANBass
JANE GORDON/WIFE 3/QUILTER 3Mezzo-Soprano
MINERS 1, 4Tenor, Baritone
MAYOR/MINER 2Baritone
9 NON-SINGING ROLES