Talk:Dulcamara, or the Little Duck and the Great Quack

Article improvement
...Eh... maybe it's just bme being ill and grumbly, but this piece lacks structure, and my addition ain't helping, either. Arr, weel. Adam Cuerden talk 00:49, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
 * Structure? It needs a plot summary.  Go ahead and reorganize it if inspiration comes to you.  I would not have done this article at all, but I noticed that someone had started it, so I beefed it up.  -- Ssilvers 03:01, 20 October 2006 (UTC)

Farrell/Spartan version
Well, of all the spiteful--! Someone beat me to it! John Spartan and I have fixed up this little gem of a play - would it be inappropriate to give a mention to our work? There's new music for the majority of it, and some additional songs to fill in the gaps. It's the only performing edition that's available, so if we can include it, I'll type something up. Slfarrell 16:38, 16 November 2006 (UTC)


 * Yes, certainly, mention the new score and give any details of where it can be obtained, whether/when/where it was performed, etc., as long as the description is "encyclopedic" (i.e., not too many adjectives). Also, feel free to make any other edits to the article that you think are helpful.  As I said above, the article desperately needs a plot summary.  Can you provide one?  -- Ssilvers 16:47, 16 November 2006 (UTC)

Can you give a website or other citation as to where the work can be obtained? Also, where was the performance, and where will the Nov. 29 performance be? Also, I made some copy edits to the article. Please take a look to make sure I did not get any facts wrong. Thanks! -- Ssilvers 22:15, 16 November 2006 (UTC)


 * The score may be obtained only from me at scottlfarrell@yahoo.com. There are MIDI files at http://www.geocities.com/ulahlica/DUL/Dulcamara.html. The performance is to be given at Rock Valley College in Rockford, IL (the RVC orchestra is playing it). Your edits are just fine. Slfarrell 22:39, 16 November 2006 (UTC)


 * Note: the above geocities link is dead, see: http://www.oocities.com/ulahlica/DUL/Dulcamara.html -Colfer2 (talk) 03:59, 18 August 2010 (UTC)


 * This work is getting performed in October. Should I enter the dates and details or is it not within Wiki guidelines, since it's an amateur performance? Slfarrell (talk) 14:07, 2 September 2008 (UTC)


 * Sorry to undo your work, but I'm going to remove it in two seconds. The revival statement is entirely wrong. I guess Andrew misunderstood my meaning. It's probably my fault, and not his. We are presenting selections from the musical, without dialogue, on Oct 17-18. Suppose I should have said that in the first place. Slfarrell (talk) 14:00, 3 September 2008 (UTC)

Summary
I can certainly provide a summary. My new score has not been performed in its entirety; just the chorus "If you intend to stay with us" and my Fantasia on Themes from Dulcamara (which is an orchestral piece to be given on Nov 29). That's about it. And you say that it should be encyclopedic? In other words, neutral? This keeps up and I'll have to have a Wiki page about ME! [smiley] Slfarrell 21:40, 16 November 2006 (UTC)


 * Thanks. Please write the summary without colloquialisms.  I tried to read the synopsis for Jane Annie, but I couldn't really follow it.  Simpler is better, because you are writing for an international audience, even if you have to sacrifice some humour.  Regards, -- Ssilvers 21:49, 16 November 2006 (UTC)


 * ✅  Thanks!  I added your info, and I upgraded the assessement of this article to B-class, since there is not that much more to be said about this work.  -- Ssilvers 23:53, 16 November 2006 (UTC)

Assessment
I re-assessed this as mid-importance, since it was Gilbert's first solo stage success. -- Ssilvers (talk) 02:59, 8 July 2011 (UTC)

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Additional song links
I found a couple things in the IMSLP. Found the Champagne Charlie song by Alfred Lee. IMSLP874792-PMLP956613-fa-spnc-sco_l7678_51.pdf


 * This link doesn't work for me, and we already link to the WP article, so not sure what else we should do there. -- Ssilvers (talk) 03:39, 22 April 2024 (UTC)

The Mousetrap Man is based on a waltz of the same name by W.H. Montgomery, but the singing version is by an R. Hughes. No music for either is available in IMSLP, but it's listed in a catalogue of available titles, as is the Jog-Along Boys number by R. Coote.


 * Thanks, Slfarrell. I added that the song is by R. Hughes. Not sure how linking to the catalogue would help WP readers. -- Ssilvers (talk) 03:39, 22 April 2024 (UTC)

'Gentil Hussard' also turns up in variations. Variations on 'Le Gentil Hussard' (Dizi, François Joseph) - IMSLP IMSLP460699-PMLP748258-Dizi-Le_gentil_hussard_-_an_Hungarian_air,_with_variations_for_the_harp,_and_flute_accompaniment_ad_libitum.pdf


 * If we are not sure this is the song that Gilbert used, I don't think we should link it, but feel free to add an explanatory footnote if you want to suggest that it might be. -- Ssilvers (talk) 03:39, 22 April 2024 (UTC)

The opening phrase of accompaniment seems to fit the words. "Buy a Broom" is here too, but it's not a fit for the words at all, so there might be another setting that Gilbert was thinking of, and this can't be it. No way. I don't know if this is useful for adding to the article, but there you go. Slfarrell (talk) 17:26, 21 April 2024 (UTC)