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Too Many Sopranos
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Too Many Sopranos by Edwin Penhorwood Choir - Sheet Music

By Edwin Penhorwood
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Comic opera in 4 Acts for mixed voices (2-2-2-2 2-1-1-0 1-3-1-1)

SKU: EC.7891

Composed by Edwin Penhorwood. Full Length Opera. Secular. Vocal score. E.C. Schirmer Publishing #7891. Published by E.C. Schirmer Publishing (EC.7891).

UPC: 600313478918. Text: Miki Lynn.

Libretto:
Written by Miki Lynn

Synopsis:
Four Divas arrive in heaven to learn there is not enough room for all of them in the Heavenly Chorus. Because too many tenors and basses are in Hell, only one of the sopranos will be allowed into the chorus. The sopranos are appalled that they must audition, but submit. After their impressive auditions, St. Peter cannot make a decision. Gabriel therefore mentions the Redemption Clause: If the sopranos go to Hell and do a selfless deed, they can bring back to Heaven as many tenors and basses as needed. To protect them in Hell, St. Peter grants them a special disguise.

The Divas, St. Peter, and Gabriel arrive in Hell and listen to the stories of some of the tortured souls there. Just Jeanette meets Nelson Deadly and they fall in love. The Sandman arrives with the stage director, Orson and presents a task to the couple: If they don't fall asleep listening to Orson, they can take back to Heaven as many tenors and basses as they want. They fail the test, but because of a selfless act on their part, they are granted the release of the men. There is general rejoicing and all promise St. Peter they will never sing opera again.

Roles: 
ST. PETERBass-Baritone
DAME DOLEFULMezzo-Soprano
MADAME POMPOUSSoprano
MISS TITMOUSEColoratura Soprano
JUST JEANETTELyric Soprano
NELSON DEADLYTenor
ENRICO CAROUSERTenor
UNNAMED BASSBass-Baritone
GUARD (ORSON)Bass
SANDMANSoprano
GABRIELSpeaking role

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